- 1992 Moldovan National Division
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Divizia Naţională 1992 is the first edition of Moldovan Divizia Naţională since independence.
The league was a double round-robin tournament. The season takes less than a year in order to change the league to became summer league. Only 12 teams participate.
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1992 teams
Club City Stadium 1991 season Amocom Chişinău Chişinău Bugeac Comrat Comrat 3rd in Soviet Second League B, Zone 5 Constructorul Chişinău Chişinău Constructorul Leova Leova Cristalul Făleşti Făleşti Dinamo Codru Chişinău Chişinău Moldova Boroseni Boroseni Olimpia Bălţi Bălţi 14th in Soviet Second League - West Group Speranta Nisporeni Nisporeni Tighina Tighina 9th in Soviet Second League - West Group Tiligul Tiraspol Tiraspol 2nd in Soviet First League Zimbru Chişinău Chişinău 19th in Soviet First League Final classification
Team Pts GP W D L GF GA +/- Comments 1. Tiligul Tiraspol 35 22 15 5 2 40 13 +27 Playoffs[1] 2. Zimbru Chisinau 35 22 15 5 2 40 15 +25 3. Bugeac Comrat 33 22 13 7 2 51 11 +40 4. Tighina 26 22 9 8 5 21 17 +4 5. Amocom Chisinau 25 22 9 7 6 32 25 +7 6. Constructorul Chisinau 23 22 8 7 7 46 32 +14 7. Dinamo Codru Chisinau 21 22 8 5 9 30 23 +7 8. Speranta Nisporeni 17 22 6 5 11 20 32 -12 9. Olimpia Balti 17 22 5 7 10 19 24 -5 10. Moldova Boroseni 16 22 7 2 13 22 42 -20 11. Cristalul Falesti 9 22 3 3 16 25 60 -35 12. Constructorul Leova 7 22 2 3 17 11 63 -52 Relegation to Divizia A External links
References
- ^ Title awarded to Zimbru because Tiligul refused to play the playoff game.
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