FC Tighina

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FC Tighina
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Full nameFootball Club Tighina
Founded18 April 1950
Dissolved2021
Ground Bender City Stadium
Capacity4,990
2020–21 Divizia A, 9th of 14

Fotbal Club Tighina was a Moldovan football club based in Bender (also known as Tighina), Moldova.

Contents

History

Old logo FC Tighina.gif
Old logo

During its existence, the club has been known by the following names: [1]

League and Cup history

Soviet Union

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAP Soviet Cup Top Scorer
(League)
Head Coach
1974 3rd 20385627147316

Moldova

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAP Cup Top Scorer
(League)
Head Coach
1992 1st 422985211726Quarterfinals Flag of Moldova.svg Eugen Piunovschi
1992–93 11308814324622Round of 8 Flag of Moldova.svg Eugen Piunovschi
1993–94 11309813435526Round of 8 Flag of Moldova.svg Nicolae Mandricenco (2nd round)
1994–95 4361826431856Round of 8 Flag of Moldova.svg Dumitru Chihaev
1995–96 12307518415226Quarterfinals Flag of Moldova.svg Igor Raicev – 18 Flag of Moldova.svg Eugen Piunovschi, Vladimir Beläi
1996–97 73012513424541Round of 8 Flag of Moldova.svg Mihail Pavlov – 12 Flag of Moldova.svg Vladimir Beläi
1997–98 12266416194722? Flag of Moldova.svg Alexandru Covalciuc – 5 Flag of Moldova.svg Alexandr Veriovchin, Victor Murahovschi, Vladimir Beläi
1998–99 2nd 1630132612406?
1999-2000 82610313273633? Flag of Moldova.svg Victor Murahovschi
2000–01 3rd 116124043940?
2001–02 2nd 12309516304632Round of 8
2002–03 8269710272234?
2003–04 5301578502452Quarterfinals
2004–05 1302433681675Round of 8
2005–06 1st 8282917175915? Flag of Moldova.svg Oleg Ichim – 5 Flag of Moldova.svg Iuri Hodîchin
2006–07 103631320247222Quarterfinals Flag of Moldova.svg Maxim Mihaliov, Serghei Namașco, Serghei Mihaliov – 3 Flag of Moldova.svg Iuri Hodîchin
2007–08 9307518305726Round of 8 Flag of Moldova.svg Maxim Mihaliov – 6 Flag of Moldova.svg Iuri Hodîchin
2008–09 53011910424542Round of 8 Flag of Moldova.svg Maxim Mihaliov – 12 Flag of Moldova.svg Iuri Hodîchin
2009–10 10339519366632Quarterfinals Flag of Moldova.svg Alexandru Pașcenco – 5 Flag of Moldova.svg Iuri Hodîchin
2010–11 1439642925118222nd Round Flag of Moldova.svg Sergiu Zacon – 6 Flag of Moldova.svg Iuri Hodîchin
2011–12 2nd 123010515435335Round of 8 Flag of Moldova.svg Iuri Hodîchin
2012–13 132862203590201st round Flag of Moldova.svg Iuri Hodîchin
2013–14 3rd 10 [lower-alpha 1] 00000001st round
2014–15Tighina played in regional amateur leagues.
2015–16
2016–17
2017 3rd 21815215913471st round
2018 11814318011452nd round
2019 2nd 4281936843160Round of 16 Flag of Moldova.svg Artiom Litviacov – 30 Flag of Moldova.svg Nicolae Mandrîcenco
2020–21 92693144261302nd round
Notes
  1. Tighina were disqualified from the league.

Achievements

Winners (1): 2004–05 [1]
Winners (2): 2000–01, 2018 [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 ""Тигина" Бендеры" [Tighina Bender]. FootballFacts (in Russian). Retrieved 14 October 2021.