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2023–24 Moldovan Super Liga

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Football league season
Super Liga
Season2023–24
Dates5 August 2023 – 18 May 2024
ChampionsPetrocub
1st title
Champions LeaguePetrocub
Europa LeagueSheriff
Conference LeagueZimbru
Milsami
Matches86
Goals254 (2.95 per match)
Top goalscorerRadu Gînsari
(13 goals)
Best goalkeeperSilviu Șmalenea
(9 clean sheets)

The2023–24Super Liga was the 33rd season of top-tierfootball inMoldova. The league started on 5 August 2023 and ended on 18 May 2024.Sheriff Tiraspol were the defending champions for the eighth consecutive season. The winners of the league this season earned a spot in thefirst qualifying round of the2024–25 UEFA Champions League, the second placed club earned a spot in thefirst qualifying round of the2024–25 UEFA Europa League, the third placed club earned a spot in thesecond qualifying round and the fourth placed club in thefirst qualifying round of the2024–25 UEFA Conference League.

Teams

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A total of 8 teams competed in the league. 6 teams from the2022–23 season and two promoted teams from theLiga 1:Florești, returning to the top tier after one year absence andSpartanii Sportul, who played their first season in the top division.

Stadiums and locations

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BălțiDacia Buiucani[n 1]Florești[n 2]Milsami
Bălți StadiumZimbru-2 Stadium[n 3]Bender Stadium[n 4]
UEFAStar
District Complex
UEFAStarStar
Capacity:5,200Capacity:2,000Capacity:4,981Capacity:3,000
PetrocubSheriff
Hîncești StadiumSheriff small Arena[n 5]
UEFAStarStarStar
Capacity:1,100Capacity:9,181
Spartanii Sportul[n 6]Zimbru
Suruceni Stadium[n 7]Zimbru Stadium[n 8]
UEFAStarStarStarStar
Capacity:350Capacity:10,104

Personnel and kits

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Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined underFIFA eligibility rules. Players and managers may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

TeamHead coachCaptainKit makerShirt sponsor
SheriffUkraineRoman Pylypchuk[note 1]BrazilRicardinho[note 2]Adidasnone
PetrocubMoldovaAndrei Martin[note 3]MoldovaVladimir Ambros[note 4]Pumanone
MilsamiMoldova Vladimir GudevMoldovaVadim Bolohan[note 5]Macronnone
ZimbruMoldovaLilian PopescuMoldovaȘtefan Burghiu[note 6]MacronChateau Vartely, A.M.G, apă pură
BălțiMoldovaVeaceslav Rusnac[note 9]Moldova Ruslan Chelari[note 10]JomaBălți, Floris
Dacia BuiucaniMoldovaViorel Frunză[note 12]MoldovaEugen Zasavițchi[note 13]JomaChișinău, Art Sport, OM, BP
FloreștiMoldova Nicolai Țurcan[note 14]MoldovaMaxim Mihaliov[note 15]Jomanone
Spartanii SportulMoldovaVlad Goian[note 17]MoldovaRoman Șumchin[note 18]Jomanone

Phase I

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Sheriff Tiraspol141112357+2834Qualification toPhase II
2Petrocub Hîncești14842297+2228[a]
3Milsami Orhei149142014+628[a]
4Zimbru Chișinău148151711+625
5Bălți147162622+422
6Dacia Buiucani143381432−1812
7Florești1431101833−1510Relegation toLiga 1 Phase II
8Spartanii Sportul140212942−332
Source:FMF,UEFA,Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Head-to-head goals scored; 5) Matches won; 6) Goal difference; 7) Goals scored; 8) Least red cards; 9) Least yellow cards.[1]
Notes:
  1. ^abHead-to-head points: Petrocub : 4p, Milsami : 1p.

Results

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For matches 1–14, each team plays every other team twice (once home, once away).

Home \ AwayBĂLDACFLOMILPETSHESPAZIM
Bălți3–02–13–00–43–11–10–1
Dacia Buiucani1–52–11–20–10–41–11–3
Florești2–32–21–00–10–44–01–2
Milsami Orhei2–13–02–11–12–03–11–0
Petrocub Hîncești3–00–06–02–00–13–20–2
Sheriff Tiraspol4–05–05–12–10–04–02–0
Spartanii Sportul1–51–41–31–20–70–20–1
Zimbru Chișinău1–01–23–10–11–10–12–0
Source:FMF,Soccerway
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Phase II

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Petrocub Hîncești(C)10730305+2524Qualification for theChampions League first qualifying round
2Sheriff Tiraspol10532169+718Qualification for theEuropa League first qualifying round
3Zimbru Chișinău105231612+417Qualification for theConference League second qualifying round
4Milsami Orhei102441112−110Qualification for theConference League first qualifying round
5Bălți10226722−158
6Dacia Buiucani10046626−204
Source:FMF,UEFA,Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Play-off (only if deciding champion when two teams tied); 3) Head-to-head points; 4) Head-to-head goal difference; 5) Head-to-head goals scored; 6) Matches won; 7) Goal difference; 8) Goals scored; 9) Least red cards; 10) Least yellow cards.[1]
(C) Champions

Results

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For matches 1–10, each team plays every other team twice.Sheriff will play (7 at home and 3 away),Petrocub (6 at home and 4 away),Milsami andZimbru (5 at home and 5 away),Bălți (4 at home and 6 away),Dacia Buiucani (3 at home and 7 away).

Home \ AwaySHEPETMILZIMBĂLDACSHEPETMILZIMBĂLDAC
Sheriff Tiraspol1–12–14–12–01–12–13–0
Petrocub Hîncești2–13–04–15–03–07–0
Milsami Orhei0–01–10–03–01–1
Zimbru Chișinău2–01–13–13–02–0
Bălți0–31–02–12–2
Dacia Buiucani1–40–21–1
Source:FMF,Soccerway
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Season statistics

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Top goalscorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals[2]
1MoldovaRadu GînsariMilsami13
2MoldovaVladimir AmbrosPetrocub10
MoldovaMihai PlăticăPetrocub
4MoroccoAmine TalalSheriff8
5BrazilHenrique LuvannorSheriff7
Moldova Nicolai SolodovnicovFlorești
Cape Verde João PaulinoZimbru
MoldovaNicky CleșcencoPetrocub
Burkina FasoCedric BadoloSheriff
Nigeria Emmanuel AlaribeZimbru

Clean sheets

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RankPlayerClubClean sheets[3]
1Moldova Silviu ȘmaleneaPetrocub9
2MoldovaNicolae CebotariZimbru8
3MoldovaEmil TîmburMilsami7
4GhanaRazak AbaloraPetrocub (5) &Sheriff (1)6
CroatiaToni SilićSheriff
6UkraineMaksym KovalSheriff4
7MoldovaStanislav NamașcoBălți3
8MoldovaIgor MostoveiZimbru2
Moldova Maxim BardîșFlorești
10MoldovaVictor StrăistariSheriff1
Moldova Victor DodonDacia Buiucani

Discipline

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Player

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  • Most yellow cards:7
    • MoldovaIgor Lambarschi (Milsami)
    • Moldova Daniel Lisu (Milsami)
    • Moldova Dumitru Bivol (Dacia Buiucani)

Club

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Notes

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  1. ^Dacia Buiucani are playing their home matches at theZimbru-2 Stadium in Chișinău, instead of their stadium, theJoma Arena inChișinău, which did not meet requirements.
  2. ^Florești are playing their home matches inBender, instead of their stadium inFlorești, which did not meet requirements.
  3. ^Joma Arena used as home ground in round 13 (Phase I) and in round 2 (Phase II).
  4. ^Sheriff Indoor Arena used as home ground in round 14 (Phase I).
  5. ^Sheriff Indoor Arena used as home ground in round 1 (Phase II) and in round 2 (Phase II).
  6. ^Spartanii Sportul are playing their home matches inSuruceni, instead of their stadium inSelemet, which did not meet requirements.
  7. ^Joma Arena used as home ground in round 14 (Phase I).
  8. ^CPTF Stadium used as home ground in round 14 (Phase I).
  1. ^Roberto Bordin (matches 1–7),Victor Mihailov (match 8),Roman Pylypchuk (matches 9–16), Victor Mihailov (matches 17–22),Yuriy Hura (matches 23–24).
  2. ^Ricardinho started the match as captain eleven times,Amine Talal seven times,Moussa Kyabou four times,Maksym Koval once, andHenrique Luvannor once.
  3. ^Ivan Tabanov (match 1),Andrei Martin (matches 2–24).
  4. ^Vladimir Ambros started the match as captain nineteen times, andIon Jardan five times.
  5. ^Vadim Bolohan started the match as captain twenty-three times, andRadu Gînsari once.
  6. ^Ștefan Burghiu started the match as captain fourteen times,Alexandru Dedov five times,Denys Dedechko four times, andNicolae Cebotari once.
  7. ^Veaceslav Rusnac was serving a three match suspension and the assistant coach led the team.
  8. ^Veaceslav Rusnac was serving a three match suspension and the assistant coach led the team.
  9. ^Alexandru Patraman (matches 1–3)[note 7],Veaceslav Rusnac (matches 4–20), Alexandru Patraman (matches 21–23)[note 8], Veaceslav Rusnac (match 24).
  10. ^Ruslan Chelari started the match as captain seventeen times, andStanislav Namașco seven times.
  11. ^Andrei Martin left his position before the match and the assistant coach led the team.
  12. ^Andrei Martin (match 1), Andrei Vicolaș (match 2)[note 11],Viorel Frunză (matches 3–24).
  13. ^Eugen Zasavițchi started the match as captain eighteen times,Ștefan Efros five times, and Mihail Țîpac once.
  14. ^Nicolai Țurcan (matches 1–12),Igor Ursachi (matches 13–14).
  15. ^Maxim Mihaliov started the match as captain six times, Ivan Voropai three times,Alexandru Suvorov twice,Vadim Cemîrtan once, Vladimir Covcenco once, and Artiom Bilinschii once.
  16. ^Viorel Cojocaru does not holdUEFA Pro Licence and led the team as an assistant coach.
  17. ^Vlad Goian (matches 1–8), Viorel Cojocaru (matches 9–14)[note 16].
  18. ^Roman Șumchin started the match as captain eight times,Igor Arhirii three times,Victor Buga once, Alexei Ciopa once, and Victor Beșeti once.

References

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  1. ^ab"Regulamentul campionatului R. Moldova la fotbal ediția 2023-24" [Regulations edition 2023-24 Moldova](PDF).fmf.md (in Romanian).Moldovan Football Federation.
  2. ^"Players - Super Liga". Soccerway.
  3. ^"Clean sheets". soccerway.com.
  4. ^"Discipline - Super Liga". fmf.md.

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