2010–11 Moldovan Cup

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2010–11 Moldovan Cup
Cupa Moldovei
CountryMoldova
Teams30
Defending champions Sheriff
Champions Iskra-Stal
Runners-up Olimpia
2011–12

2010-11 Moldovan Cup is the 20th season of the Moldovan annual football tournament. The competition started in September 2010 with the first round and will end with the final held on May 26, 2011. [1]

Contents

First round

In this round enter teams from lower divisions "A" Division and "B" Division. They will play against 6 winner teams from the second preliminary round. The draw took place September 14, 2010. The round matches are scheduled to be played September 15, 2010, unless otherwise noted. [2]

Viişoara 21 Olimp
Flacăra 25 Mipan-Voran
Dava 15 Ursidos
Drochia 01 Locomotiv Bălţi
Orhei Star 23 Lilcora
Izvoraş-67 30 Dinamo-Auto Tiraspol
Trachia 14 Speranţa
Alifomix 03 CSCA-Buiucani
Saxan 23 Cahul-2005
Victoria 23 Intersport-Aroma

Second round

In this round entered 6 teams from the National Division. These matches were played on 22 September 2010.

Team 1 Score Team 2
Viişoara 06 Costuleni
Mipan-Voran 05 Tiraspol
Ursidos 20 Dinamo Bender
Locomotiv Bălţi 01 Lilcora
Izvoraş-67 41 Speranţa
CSCA-Buiucani 03 Sfîntul Gheorghe
Cahul-2005 00 (a.e.t.)
54 (pen.)
Găgăuzia
Intersport-Aroma 02 Nistru Otaci

Third round

In this round entered the eight winners from the previous round and the remaining eight teams from the National Division. These matches were played on 27 October 2010.

Team 1 Score Team 2
Sheriff 30 Costuleni
Tiraspol 11 (a.e.t.)
54 (pen.)
Milsami
Ursidos 01 Iskra-Stal
Lilcora 03 CSCA–Rapid
Izvoraş-67 04 Academia UTM
Olimpia 10 Sfîntul Gheorghe
Cahul-2005 11 (a.e.t.)
98 (pen.)
Zimbru
Nistru Otaci 14 Dacia

Quarterfinals

This round featured the eight winners from the previous round and was played over two legs. The first legs were played on 10 November 2010 and the second legs were played on 24 November 2010.

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
CSCA–Rapid 1–3 Iskra-Stal 1–10–2
Tiraspol 2–5 Sheriff 2–30–2
Olimpia 3–0 Academia UTM 2–01–0
Cahul-2005 0–7 Dacia 0–00–7

Semifinals

This round featured the four winners from the previous round and was played over two legs. The first legs were played on 19 April 2011 and the second legs were played on 3 May 2011. An interesting fact is that the semifinals pairs are exactly those that were played in the previous edition of the Moldovan Cup.

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Dacia 1–3 Olimpia 0–11–2
Sheriff 1–3 Iskra-Stal 1–00–3

Final

Iskra-Stal 2 – 1 Olimpia
Suchu Soccerball shade.svg11'
Gorodeţchi Soccerball shade.svg25'
Report Ovseannicov Soccerball shade.svg22'
Zimbru Stadium, Chişinău
Referee: Victor Gheciu

Top goalscorers

Updated to matches played on 19 May 2013. [3]
RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Ukraine.svg Volodymyr Kilikevych FC Iskra-Stal 3
Flag of Moldova.svg Ghenadie Orbu FC Dacia Chişinău 3

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