FC Progresul Briceni

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FC Progresul Briceni
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Full nameFotbal Club Progresul Briceni
Founded1992
Dissolved1996
Ground Stadionul Briceni
Briceni, Moldova
Capacity1,250
1995–96 Moldovan National Division, 15th

FC Progresul Briceni was a Moldovan football club based in Briceni, Moldova. They played in the Moldovan National Division, the top division in Moldovan football.

Contents

History

1992 – foundation as FC Vilia Briceni

1994 – renaming in FC Progresul Briceni

1996 – dissolution

Achievements

Winners (1): 1992–93

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