FC Maiak Chirsova

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FC Maiak Chirsova
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Full nameFootball Club Maiak Chirsova
Founded1952
GroundStadionul Sătesc
Chirsova, Moldova
Capacity1,000
ManagerIvan Zlatovcen
League Moldovan "B" Division
2022–23 Liga 2, 12th of 12
Website Club website

FC Maiak Chirsova is a Moldovan football club based in Chirsova, Moldova. They play in the Moldovan "B" Division, the third division in Moldovan football.

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League results

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAP Cup Top Scorer
(League)
Head Coach
1999–00 2nd 11/16267415264625? Flag of Moldova.svg Ivan Zlatovcen
2000–0116/16303324188212? Flag of Moldova.svg Ivan Zlatovcen
2003–04 2nd 16/1630003071210? Flag of Moldova.svg Ivan Zlatovcen
2007–08 3rd
"South"
8/91650112250151st PR Flag of Moldova.svg Ivan Zlatovchen
2008–09 9/132474133756251st PR Flag of Moldova.svg Ivan Zlatovchen
2009–10 5/142613310543942? Flag of Moldova.svg Ivan Zlatovchen
2010–11 2/101811253827351st PR Flag of Moldova.svg Ivan Zlatovchen
2011–12 1/101813324423421st PR Flag of Moldova.svg Ilya Dragan – 19 Flag of Moldova.svg Ivan Zlatovchen
2012–13 2nd 15/162832233412311 Flag of Moldova.svg Ilie Dragan – 12 Flag of Moldova.svg Ivan Zlatovcen

Achievements

Winners (1): 2011–12 (South)
Runners-up (1): 2010–11 (South)

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