2010–11 Moldovan National Division


The 2010–11 Moldovan National Division was the 20th season of top-tier football in Moldova. Sheriff Tiraspol were the defending champions having won their tenth Moldovan championship, all consecutively, last season. The competition began on 24 July 2010.

Teams

and CF Gagauziya were promoted from the Moldovan "A" Division as champions and runners-up, respectively, to the National Division. None of the teams competing in the 2009–10 season were relegated, leaving 14 teams to contest the league, with one relegation place for the team finishing bottom.

Stadia and locations

ClubLocationStadiumCapacity
Academia UTM ChişinăuChişinăuDinamo Stadium 2,888
CostuleniCSR Orhei2,539
GhidighiciGhidighici Stadium1,500
Dacia ChişinăuChişinăuDinamo Stadium 2,692
Dinamo BenderBenderDinamo Stadium 5,061
Iskra-Stal RîbniţaRîbniţaOrăşenesc Stadium2,000
Gagauziya ComratComratSuruceni Stadium2,000
Milsami OrheiOrheiCSR Orhei2,539
Nistru OtaciOtaciCălărăseuca Stadium2,000
Olimpia BălţiBălţiOlimpia Bălţi Stadium5,953
Sfîntul Gheorghe SuruceniSuruceniSuruceni Stadium2,000
Sheriff TiraspolTiraspolSheriff Stadium13,460
TiraspolSheriff Stadium13,460
Zimbru ChişinăuChişinăuZimbru Stadium10,600

Managers and captains

League table

Round by round

Results

The schedule consists of three rounds. During the first two rounds, each team plays each other once home and away for a total of 26 matches. The pairings of the third round will then be set according to the standings after the first two rounds, giving every team a third game against each opponent for a total of 39 games per team.

First and second round

Third round

Key numbers for pairing determination :
27th round28th round29th round30th round31st round32nd round33rd round
1 – 1414 – 82 – 1414 – 93 – 1414 – 104 – 14
2 – 139 – 73 – 110 – 84 – 211 – 95 – 3
3 – 1210 – 64 – 1311 – 75 – 112 – 86 – 2
4 – 1111 – 55 – 1212 – 66 – 1313 – 77 – 1
5 – 1012 – 46 – 1113 – 57 – 121 – 68 – 13
6 – 913 – 37 – 101 – 48 – 112 – 59 – 12
7 – 81 – 28 – 92 – 39 – 103 – 410 – 11

Top goalscorers

Including matches played on 22 May 2011; Source:
RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Gheorghe BoghiuMilsami Orhei26
2 Ghenadie OrbuDacia Chişinău21
3 Mahai CojuseaGagauziya Comrat19
4 Alexandru PopoviciIskra-Stal Rîbniţa16
5 Levan KorgalidzeDacia Chişinău13
5 Amath DiedhiouSheriff Tiraspol13
7 Radu GînsariAcademia UTM Chişinău12
7 Volodymyr KilikevychIskra-Stal Rîbniţa12
8 Edgars GauračsSheriff Tiraspol10
9 Oleg AndronicZimbru Chişinău9
9 Daniil NikolaevAcademia UTM Chişinău9
9 Gheorghe OvseannicovOlimpia Bălţi9
9 Oleksandr SuchuIskra-Stal Rîbniţa9

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PlayerHomeAwayResultDate
FC CostuleniFC Academia Chişinău1–515 08 2010
FC Academia ChişinăuCF Gagauziya3–021 08 2010
4FC CostuleniFC Milsami0–726 09 2010
FC Sheriff TiraspolFC Sfîntul Gheorghe4–026 09 2010
CF GagauziyaFC Dacia Chişinău1–431 10 2010
FC Dacia ChişinăuFC Academia Chişinău3–114 11 2010
FC Dacia ChişinăuFC Sfîntul Gheorghe7–012 12 2010
5FC TighinaFC Sheriff Tiraspol0–718 12 2010
4CF GagauziyaFC Tighina5–417 02 2011
CF GagauziyaFC Tighina5–417 02 2011
FC Sheriff TiraspolCF Gagauziya5–112 03 2011
4FC MilsamiFC Sfîntul Gheorghe4–006 04 2011
FC Nistru OtaciFC Tighina4–023 02 2011
FC TighinaFC Sheriff Tiraspol0–713 05 2011
4FC Sheriff TiraspolFC Costuleni4–017 05 2011
FC MilsamiFC Tighina7–217 05 2011

Clean sheets

RankPlayerClubClean sheets
1 Nicolae CalanceaFC Zimbru Chișinău20
2 Artiom GaiducheviciFC Iskra & FC Dacia Chișinău19
3 Mihai MoraruFC Milsami Orhei18
4 Eugen MatiughinFC Dacia Chișinău16
5 Dumitru StajilaFC Sheriff Tiraspol13
5 Denis RusuFC Rapid Ghidighici13
7 Serghei PașcencoFC Olimpia11
7 Alexandru ZveaghințevFC Tiraspol11
9 Vladislav StoyanovFC Sheriff Tiraspol10
10 Maxim CopeliciucFC Academia9

TOP Foreign's

Moldova vs Rest of World

Disciplinary

Final classification.
RankPlayerClubYellow Card'sRed Card'sPoint's
1 Andrei TcaciucFC Olimpia10216
1 Oleksandr FeshchenkoFC Iskra-Stal10216
1 Alexandru CheltuialăFC Olimpia13116