Football in Moldova
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In qualification for Euro 2004, Moldova beat Austria 1-0 and Belarus 2-1, but lost to the Netherlands 1-2.
In qualification for the World Cup in 2006, the best results were winning against Belarus 2-0 and two home draws against Scotland and Norway. They drew 2-2 against Bosnia and Herzegovina at home but surprisingly won 1-0 in the away game in the qualification for Euro 2008. In the same qualification, they beat Hungary 3-0 and also made a 1-1 draw against Turkey. In World Cup in 2014, Moldova beat Montenegro on the latter's home ground by 5-2; a game that is regarded by many Moldovan supporters as the greatest football game played by the Moldovan national team.
League system
Level |
League(s)/Division(s) |
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1 |
Moldovan National Division |
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↓↑ 2 clubs | |||||||||
2 |
Moldovan "A" Division |
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↓ 3 clubs | |||||||||
↑ 1 club | ↑ 1 club | ↑ 1 club | |||||||
3 |
Moldovan "B" Division North |
Moldovan "B" Division Center |
Moldovan "B" Division South |
References
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External links
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