- Moldovan "A" Division
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Moldovan "A" Division Countries Moldova Confederation UEFA Founded 1992 Number of teams 16 Levels on pyramid 2 Promotion to Moldovan National Division Relegation to Moldovan "B" Division Domestic cup(s) Moldovan Cup Current champions Locomotiv 2011–12 season The Moldovan "A" Division (Moldovan: Divizia "A") is the second-level division of Moldovan Football. There are 16 teams in the competition.
2011-12 Clubs
- Dacia-2 Buiucani
- Dinamo-Auto
- Găgăuzia
- Intersport-Aroma
- Lilcora
- Locomotiv
- Milsami-2 Ursidos
- Mipan-Voran
- Olimpia-2
- Rapid-2
- Saxan
- Sfîntul Gheorghe-2
- Sheriff-2
- Speranţa
- Tighina
- Zimbru-2
Champions
Season Champions 1992 Nistru Otaci 1992-93 Vilia Briceni 1993-94 MHM 93 Chişinău 1994-95 Constructorul Chişinău 1995-96 Locomotiv Basarabeasca 1996-97 Moldova-Gaz Chişinău 1997-98 Sheriff Tiraspol 1998-99 FC Zimbru-2 Chişinău 1999-00 FC Sheriff-2 Tiraspol 2000-01 FC Sheriff-2 Tiraspol 2001-02 Dacia Chişinău 2002-03 Tiligul Tiraspol 2003-04 Steaua Chişinău 2004-05 Dinamo Bender 2005-06 FC Zimbru-2 Chişinău 2006-07 FC Zimbru-2 Chişinău 2007-08 FC Sheriff-2 Tiraspol 2008–09 FC Viitorul 2009-10 FC Costuleni 2010-11 CF Locomotiv External links
- (Romanian) Official Site
- (Romanian) "A" Division - divizia nationala
- (Romanian) (Russian) "A" Division - Moldfoodball
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