Cupa Moldovei

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Cupa Moldovei
Founded1992
RegionFlag of Moldova.svg  Moldova
Number of teams47
Qualifier for UEFA Europa Conference League
Domestic cup(s) Supercupa Moldovei
Current champions Sheriff Tiraspol
(11th title)
Most successful club(s) Sheriff Tiraspol (11 titles)
Television broadcasters Eleven Sports
(International)
Soccerball current event.svg 2023–24 Moldovan Cup

Cupa Moldovei (English: Moldovan Cup) officially known as the Cupa Moldovei Moldtelecom (English: Moldtelecom Moldovan Cup) is a football competition, held annually in Moldova. The winner qualifies for the UEFA Europa Conference League first qualifying round.

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Finals

The finals were: [1]

SeasonWinnerScoreRunner-upVenue
1992 Bugeac Comrat 5–0 Tiligul-Tiras Tiraspol Stadionul Republican, Chişinău
1992–93 Tiligul-Tiras Tiraspol 1–0 Dinamo Chişinău Stadionul Republican, Chişinău
1993–94 Tiligul-Tiras Tiraspol 1–0 aet Nistru Otaci Stadionul Republican, Chişinău
1994–95 Tiligul-Tiras Tiraspol 1–0 Zimbru Chişinău Stadionul Republican, Chişinău
1995–96 Constructorul Chişinău 2–1 Tiligul-Tiras Tiraspol Stadionul Republican, Chişinău
1996–97 Zimbru Chişinău 0–0 aet, 7–6 pen Nistru Otaci Stadionul Republican, Chişinău
1997–98 Zimbru Chişinău 1–0 Constructorul Chişinău Stadionul Republican, Chişinău
1998–99 Sheriff Tiraspol 2–1 aet Constructorul Chişinău Stadionul Republican, Chişinău
1999–2000 Constructorul Chişinău 1–0 Zimbru Chişinău Stadionul Republican, Chişinău
2000–01 Sheriff Tiraspol 0–0 aet, 5–4 pen Nistru Otaci Stadionul Republican, Chişinău
2001–02 Sheriff Tiraspol 3–2 aet Nistru Otaci Stadionul Republican, Chişinău
2002–03 Zimbru Chişinău 0–0 aet, 4–2 pen Nistru Otaci Stadionul Republican, Chişinău
2003–04 Zimbru Chişinău 2–1 Sheriff Tiraspol Stadionul Republican, Chişinău
2004–05 Nistru Otaci 1–0 Dacia Chişinău Stadionul Republican, Chişinău
2005–06 Sheriff Tiraspol 2–0 Nistru Otaci Stadionul Republican, Chişinău
2006–07 Zimbru Chişinău 1–0 Nistru Otaci Stadionul Republican, Chişinău
2007–08 Sheriff Tiraspol 1–0 Nistru Otaci Stadionul Republican, Chişinău
2008–09 Sheriff Tiraspol 2–0 Dacia Chişinău Zimbru Stadium, Chişinău
2009–10 Sheriff Tiraspol 2–0 Dacia Chişinău Zimbru Stadium, Chişinău
2010–11 Iskra-Stal 2–1 Olimpia Bălți Zimbru Stadium, Chişinău
2011–12 Milsami Orhei 0–0 aet, 5–3 pen CSCA–Rapid CSR Orhei, Orhei
2012–13 FC Tiraspol 2–2 aet, 4–2 pen Veris Drăgăneşti Zimbru Stadium, Chişinău
2013–14 Zimbru Chișinău 3–1 Sheriff Tiraspol Zimbru Stadium, Chişinău
2014–15 Sheriff Tiraspol 3–2 aet Dacia Chişinău Zimbru Stadium, Chişinău
2015–16 Zaria Bălți 1–0 aet Milsami Orhei Zimbru Stadium, Chişinău
2016–17 Sheriff Tiraspol 5–0 Zaria Bălți Zimbru Stadium, Chişinău
2017–18 Milsami Orhei 2–0 aet Zimbru Chișinău Zimbru Stadium, Chişinău
2018–19 Sheriff Tiraspol 1–0 aet Sfântul Gheorghe Zimbru Stadium, Chişinău
2019–20 Petrocub Hîncești 0–0 aet, 5–3 pen Sfântul Gheorghe Zimbru Stadium, Chişinău
2020–21 Sfântul Gheorghe 0–0 aet, 3–2 pen Sheriff Tiraspol Zimbru Stadium, Chişinău
2021–22 Sheriff Tiraspol 1–0 Sfântul Gheorghe Nisporeni Stadium, Nisporeni
2022–23 Sheriff Tiraspol 0–0 aet, 7–6 pen FC Bălți Stadionul Municipal (Hîncești), Hîncești

Goalscorers

SeasonNameGoals
2022–23 Flag of Moldova.svg Nicolai Copușciu (FC Socol Copceac)4
2021–22 Flag of Moldova.svg Dumitru Bodiu (ARF Ocnița), Flag of Moldova.svg Ion Mahu (FC Congaz), Flag of Moldova.svg Ivan Lacusta (FC Speranța Drochia), Flag of Ukraine.svg Roman Rostokin (FC Olimp Comrat), Flag of Moldova.svg Andrei Diordiev (FC Saxan), Flag of Burkina Faso.svg Cedric Badolo (FC Sheriff Tiraspol)4
2020–21 Flag of Moldova.svg Artiom Puntus (Milsami Orhei), Flag of Colombia.svg Frank Castañeda (Sheriff Tiraspol)4
2019–20 Flag of Belarus.svg Yury Kendysh (Sheriff Tiraspol)6
2018–19 Flag of Moldova.svg Sergiu Istrati (Sfântul Gheorghe Suruceni), Flag of Moldova.svg Andrei Cobeț (Sheriff Tiraspol)4
2017–18 Flag of Moldova.svg Ion Ursu (Petrocub-Hîncești), Flag of Moldova.svg Roman Șumchin (Petrocub-Hîncești), Flag of Moldova.svg Mihai Plătică (Milsami Orhei)4
2016–17 Flag of Moldova.svg Vladislav Ivanov (Sheriff Tiraspol), Flag of Moldova.svg Vitalie Damașcan (Sheriff Tiraspol) and (Zimbru Chișinău), Flag of Moldova.svg Igor Picușceac (Zaria Bălți), Flag of Moldova.svg Gheorghe Anton (Zimbru Chișinău), Flag of Croatia.svg Josip Ivančić (Sheriff Tiraspol)4
2015–16 Flag of Moldova.svg Gheorghe Boghiu (Zaria Bălți), Flag of Brazil.svg Juninho Potiguar (Sheriff Tiraspol)4
2014–15 Flag of Moldova.svg Petru Leucă (Dacia Chișinău)4
2013–14 Flag of Brazil.svg Juninho Potiguar (FC Sheriff Tiraspol)5
2012–13 Flag of Serbia.svg Marko Markovski (FC Sheriff Tiraspol)3
2011–12 Flag of Moldova.svg Ghenadie Orbu (FC Dacia Chișinău), Flag of Moldova.svg Maxim Mihaliov (FC Dacia Chișinău), Flag of Ukraine.svg Roland Bilala (FC Tiraspol), Flag of Serbia.svg Miral Samardžić (FC Sheriff Tiraspol), Flag of Brazil.svg Henrique Luvannor (FC Sheriff Tiraspol)3
2010–11 Flag of Ukraine.svg Volodymyr Kilikevych (FC Iskra-Stal), Flag of Moldova.svg Ghenadie Orbu (FC Dacia Chișinău)3
2009–10 Flag of Brazil.svg Jymmy França (FC Sheriff Tiraspol)4

Soviet time winners

Performance by club

ClubWinnersRunners-upWinning Years
Sheriff Tiraspol 1231999, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2022, 2023
Zimbru Chişinău 631997, 1998, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2014
Tiligul-Tiras Tiraspol 321993, 1994, 1995
FC Tiraspol 321996, 2000, 2013
Milsami Orhei 212012, 2018
Nistru Otaci 182005
Sfântul Gheorghe 132021
Zaria Bălți 132016
Bugeac Comrat 11992
Iskra-Stal 12011
Petrocub Hîncești 12020
Dacia Chişinău 4
Dinamo Chişinău 1
CSCA–Rapid 1
Veris Drăgăneşti 1

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References

  1. "Moldova - List of Cup Winners". RSSSF . Retrieved 20 June 2011.