Full name | Fotbal Club Prut Leova | ||
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Founded | 1992 | ||
Dissolved | 2017 | ||
Ground | Stadionul Leova Leova, Moldova | ||
Capacity | 1,500 | ||
2017 | Divizia B (South), 8th of 9 (withdrew) | ||
FC Prut Leova was a Moldovan football club based in Leova, Moldova. It was founded in 1992 as Constructorul Leova, [1] and played in the inaugural edition of the Moldovan National Division in 1992. In 1999 the club was renamed as FC Prut Leova.
Vaslui County is a county (județ) of Romania, in the historical region Western Moldavia, with the seat at Vaslui.
Leova District is a district in the central part of Moldova, bordering Romania, with the administrative center at Leova. As of 2014, its population was 44,702.
Cantemir is a district in the south of Moldova, with the administrative center at Cantemir. As of January 1, 2011, its population was 62,800.
Hîncești is a district of Moldova, with the city of Hîncești as its administrative center. As of 1 January 2011, its population was 122,000.
Trajan's Wall is the name used for several linear earthen fortifications found across Eastern Europe, Moldova, Romania, and Ukraine. Contrary to the name and popular belief, evidence shows the ramparts were likely not built under the reign of Trajan, but later, in the period of Late Antiquity. The association with the Roman Emperor Trajan may be a recent scholarly invention of the national awakening movement of the 19th century, linking the emerging identity of the modern Romanian people to the glory of Classical Rome. Documents from medieval Moldavia referred to the earthworks as Troian, likely in reference to a mythological hero in the Romanian and Slavic folklore. The other major earthen fortification in Romania, Brazda lui Novac, is also named after a mythological hero.
Leova is a city in Moldova, located 92 km southwest of the national capital, Chișinău. It is the administrative center of Leova District. The city is situated on the east bank of the river Prut bordering Romania.
Fotbal Club Bălți, commonly known as Bălți, is a Moldovan professional football club based in Bălți, founded in 1984 as FC Zaria Bălți and refounded in 2020 as FC Bălți. They play in the Super Liga, the top division of Moldovan football. Between 1992 and 2014, the team was known as FC Olimpia Bălți.
Sărata may refer to:
Igor Țîgîrlaș is a Moldovan football midfielder. He has also played for the Moldova national football team.
Divizia Naţională 1992 is the first edition of Moldovan Divizia Naţională since independence.
The Upper Trajan's Wall is the modern name given to a fortification located in the central area of modern Moldavia. Some scholars consider it to be of Roman origin, while others think it was built in the third/fourth century by the Germanic Greuthungi to defend their borders against the Huns. It may also have been called Greuthungian Wall in later Roman accounts, but this is uncertain owing to a single polysemic manuscript occurrence in the works of Ammianus Marcellinus.
Petru Cazacu was a politician from Bessarabia (Moldova).
Vladimir Beșleagă is a Moldovan writer and politician.
The Prut is a river in Eastern Europe. It is a left tributary of the Danube, and is 953 km (592 mi) long. Part of its course forms Romania's border with Moldova and Ukraine.
Victor Stînă is a Moldovan professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Greek Super League 2 club AEL and the Moldova national team.
The 2016–17 Moldovan Cup was the 26th season of the Moldovan annual football tournament. Zaria Bălți entered as the defending champions after winning the 2015–16 edition. The competition started on 20 August 2016 with the first preliminary round and concluded with the final at the Zimbru Stadium on 25 May 2017. Sheriff won a record 9th title following a 5–0 win over Zaria in the final. As winners, Sheriff would have been assured a place for the 2017–2018 UEFA Europa League first qualifying round; however, since they already qualified for the 2017–2018 UEFA Champions League second qualifying round by winning the title in the Divizia Națională, the Europa League entry went to Zaria Bălți, the highest team in the Divizia Națională table which had not already qualified for European competitions.
The 2017–18 Moldovan Cup was the 27th season of the annual Moldovan football cup competition. Sheriff Tiraspol entered as the defending champions after winning the 2016–17 edition. It began with the first preliminary round on 22 July 2017, and concluded with the final on 23 May 2018. The winner qualifies for the first qualifying round of the 2018–19 UEFA Europa League.
The 2017 Moldovan "B" Division was the 27th season of Moldovan football's third-tier league. A total of 30 teams competed in this division. The season began on 29 July 2017 and ended on 25 November 2017.
The Ialpug is a river that crosses Moldova and the Odesa Oblast of Ukraine. It rises in the vicinity of the village Tomai, Leova District), flows in the south direction in parallel with the Prut, Cimișlia District, Gagauzia, Taraclia District, then Bolhrad Raion in Ukraine and flow into Lake Yalpuh near the city of Bolhrad.
The 2023–24 Moldovan Cup was the 33rd season of the annual Moldovan football cup competition. The competition started on 16 August 2023 with the preliminary round and concluded with the final on 25 May 2024.