Moldovan Liga 2

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Liga 2
Moldovan Liga 2 logo.png
Organising body FMF
Founded1992;32 years ago (1992)
Country Moldova
Confederation UEFA
Number of teams26
Level on pyramid3
Promotion to Liga 1
Relegation toRegional leagues
Domestic cup(s) Cupa Moldovei
Current champions Vulturii Cutezatori (1st title)
Stăuceni (1st title)
(2023–24)
Most championships CFR Ialoveni (5 titles)
Website fmf.md
Current: 2023–24 Moldovan Liga 2

Liga 2 is the third-level division of Moldovan Football. There are 26 teams in the competition, and they are divided into two groups, the North group and the South group.

Contents

Champions

SeasonNorth ChampionsSouth ChampionsCenter Champions
2023–24 Vulturii Cutezatori FC Stăuceni
2022–23 FC Iskra Rîbnița Univer-Oguzsport
2021–22 FC Fălești FC Văsieni
2020–21 FCM Ungheni Sporting Trestieni
2019 FC Fălești FC Olimp Comrat FC Sucleia
2018 FC Speranța Drochia Spartanii Selemet FC Tighina
2017 FC Florești CSF Sparta Chișinău FC Sireți
2016–17 FC Grănicerul Glodeni FC Cahul-2005
2015–16 FC Sîngerei CF Sparta Selemet FC Bogzești
2014–15 FC Spicul Chișcăreni FC Cahul-2005 FC Ungheni
2013–14 FC Budăi Rapid-2 Petrocub CSF Speranța
2012–13 CF Rîșcani FC Cahul-2005 Viișoara Mileștii Mici
2011–12 FC Veris FC Maiak Chirsova Victoria Bardar
2010–11 CS Orhei Star FC Saxan Victoria Bardar
2009–10 FC Dinamo-Auto Tiraspol Viișoara Mileștii Mici
2008–09 FC Costuleni Viișoara Mileștii Mici
2007–08 Podiș Inești Viișoara Mileștii Mici
2006–07 Locomotiv Bălți FC Cahul-2005
2005–06 Izvoraș-67 FC Tighina-2
2004–05 FC Petrocub Sărata-Galbenă FC Fortuna Pleșeni
2003–04 Viișoara Mileștii Mici Olimp Tomai
2002–03 FC Roso Floreni FC Fortuna Pleșeni
2001–02 FC Orhei FC Politehnica-2 Chișinău
2000–01 FC Tighina FC Congaz
1999–2000 Happy End Camenca Trachia Taraclia
1998–99 TTA Inter Strășeni FC Maiak Chirsova
1997–98 FC Venita Lipcani FC Sheriff-2 Tiraspol
1996–97 Cristalul Ghindești Tiras Tiraspol
1995–96 Roma Bălți ULIM Tebas Chișinău FC Sindicat Chișinău
1994–95 FC Olimpia-2 FC Zimbru-2 Chișinău FC Moldova Slobozia Mare
1993–94 FC Bucuria Chișinău FC Constructorul Chișinău Victoria Cahul
SeasonChampions
1992 FC Dumbrava Cojușna

Top Goalscoarers

SeasonNameClub
2021–22 Alexei Diordiev (20 goals) FC Stăuceni
2022–23 Serghei Gheorghiev,
Igor Țîgîrlaș (19 goals)
Univer-Oguzsport,
FC Stăuceni

Performance by club

ClubWinnersWinning Years
Viișoara Mileștii Mici 52003–04, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2012–13
FC Cahul-2005 42006–07, 2012–13, 2014–15, 2016–17
Victoria Bardar 2 2010–11, 2011–12
FC Maiak Chirsova 21998–99, 2011–12
CS Orhei Star 22001–02, 2010–11
FC Fortuna Pleșeni 22002–03, 2004-05
Rapid-2 Petrocub 22004–05, 2013-14
FC Tighina 22000–01, 2018
FC Fălești 2 2019, 2021–22
FC Dumbrava Cojușna 11992
FC Bucuria Chișinău 11993-94
FC Constructorul Chișinău 11993-94
Victoria Cahul 11993-94
FC Olimpia-2 11994-95
FC Zimbru-2 Chișinău 11994-95
FC Moldova Slobozia Mare 11994-95
Roma Bălți 11995-96
ULIM Tebas Chișinău 11995-96
FC Sindicat Chișinău 11995-96
Cristalul Ghindești 11996-97
Tiras Tiraspol 11996-97
FC Venita Lipcani 11997-98
FC Sheriff-2 Tiraspol 11997-98
TTA Inter Strășeni 11998-99
Happy End Camenca 11999–00
Trachia Taraclia 11999–00
FC Congaz 12000–01
FC Politehnica-2 Chișinău 12001–02
FC Roso Floreni 12002–03
Olimp Tomai 12003–04
Izvoraș-67 12005–06
FC Tighina-2 12005–06
Locomotiva Bălți 12006–07
Podiș Inești 12007–08
FC Costuleni 12008–09
FC Dinamo-Auto Tiraspol 1 2009–10
FC Saxan 1 2010–11
FC Veris 1 2011–12
CF Rîșcani 1 2012–13
FC Budăi 1 2013–14
CSF Speranța 1 2013–14
CF Ungheni 1 2014–15
FC Spicul Chișcăreni 1 2014–15
FC Bogzești 1 2015–16
CF Sparta Selemet 1 2015–16
FC Sîngerei 1 2015–16
FC Grănicerul Glodeni 1 2016–17
FC Florești 1 2017
CSF Sparta Chișinău 1 2017
FC Sireți 1 2017
FC Speranța Drochia 1 2018
CSF Spartanii Selemet 1 2018
FC Olimp Comrat 1 2019
FC Sucleia 1 2019
FCM Ungheni 1 2020–21
Sporting Trestieni 1 2020–21
FC Văsieni 1 2021–22
FC Iskra Rîbnița 1 2022–23
Univer-Oguzsport 1 2022–23
FC Stăuceni 1 2023–24
Vulturii Cutezatori 1 2023–24

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