FC Moldova Boroseni

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Moldova Boroseni
Full nameFotbal Club Moldova Boroseni
Founded1991
Dissolved1994
Ground Stadionul Boroseni
Borosenii Noi, Moldova
Capacity1,000
1993–1994 Moldovan National Division, 15th

FC Moldova Boroseni was a Moldovan football club based in Borosenii Noi, Moldova. Founded in 1991, [1] the club played 3 seasons in the Moldovan National Division, the top division in Moldovan football. It was dissolved in 1994. [2]

Contents

Achievements

Third Place (1): 1992–93

List of seasons

SeasonLeague Cup Ref
DivisionPosPldWDLGFGAPts
1992 Divizia Națională 10th227213224216 Round of 16 [3] [4]
1992–93 Divizia Națională3rd301695452941 Round of 16 [5] [6]
1993–94 Divizia Națională 15th305718184917 Round of 32 [7] [8]

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