2000–01 Moldovan "A" Division

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Moldovan "A" Division
Season2000-01
Champions Sheriff-2 Tiraspol
Promoted Happy End Camenca
Petrocub-Condor Sărata-Galbenă
2001–02

The 2000-01 Moldovan "A" Division season is the 10th since its establishment. A total of 16 teams are contesting the league.

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League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1 Sheriff-2 Tiraspol (C)3021636718+4969Ineligible for promotion
2 Happy End Camenca (P)3022267521+5468Promotion to Divizia Națională
3 Petrocub-Condor Sărata-Galbenă (O, P)3017764924+2558Qualification for the promotion play-off
4 Dacia Chișinău 3016864520+2556
5 Intersport Chișinău 3013984026+1448
6 Fortuna Edineț 30137104935+1446
7 Energhetic Dubăsari 30136113632+445
8 CSA ABV Chișinău 30118113033341
9 Unisport Chișinău 30124143544940
10 Zimbru-2 Chișinău 3099123340736Ineligible for promotion
11 Roma Bălți 301051534451135
12 Cimentul Rîbnița 30941732552331
13 ULIM Chișinău 3086163140930
14 Trachia-Corten 30861633673430
15 Orhei 30841823492628
16 Maiak Chirsova 30332418816312
Source: RSSSF
(C) Champion; (O) Play-off winner; (P) Promoted

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