2018 Moldovan National Division

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Season2018
Dates1 April 2018 – 24 November 2018
ChampionsSheriff
17th title
RelegatedZaria
Divizia Națională
Season2018
Dates1 April 2018 – 24 November 2018
ChampionsSheriff
17th title
RelegatedZaria
Champions LeagueSheriff
Europa LeagueMilsami
Petrocub
Speranța
Matches112
Goals269 (2.4 per match)
Top goalscorerVladimir Ambros
(12 goals)
Best goalkeeperSerghei Pașcenco (11 clean sheets)
Biggest home winSheriff 4–0 Sf. Gheorghe
(16 June 2018)
Sheriff 5–1 Zaria
(1 July 2018)
Milsami 4–0 Dinamo-Auto
(1 July 2018)
Biggest away winDinamo-Auto 0–5 Sheriff
(10 June 2018)
Highest scoringSf. Gheorghe 3–6 Petrocub
(14 April 2018)
Longest winning run6 matches
Sheriff
Longest unbeaten run11 matches
Sheriff
Longest winless run12 matches
Dinamo-Auto
Longest losing run6 matches
Dinamo-Auto
Highest attendance5,500
Zimbru 0–0 Petrocub
(22 September 2018)
Lowest attendance50
Dinamo-Auto 0–0 Sf. Gheorghe
(20 May 2018)
Dinamo-Auto 1–2 Speranța
(27 June 2018)
Dinamo-Auto 3–0 Zimbru
(1 September 2018)
Dinamo-Auto 1–0 Milsami
(22 September 2018)
Zaria 1–1 Sf. Gheorghe
(10 November 2018)
Total attendance91,220
Average attendance814
2017
2019

The 2018 Moldovan National Division (Romanian: Divizia Națională) was the 28th season of top-tier football in Moldova. The season started on 1 April 2018 and ended on 24 November 2018. Fixtures were announced on 19 March 2018. Sheriff Tiraspol were the defending champions. The winners of the league this season earned a spot in the first qualifying round of the 2019–20 UEFA Champions League, and the second, third and fourth placed clubs earned a place in the first qualifying round of the 2019–20 UEFA Europa League.[1]

Number of teams by region

Location of teams in 2018 Divizia Națională
Region Number of teams Club(s)
Transnistria 2 Dinamo-Auto and Sheriff
Bălți Bălți 1 Zaria
Chișinău Chișinău Zimbru
Hîncești Hîncești Petrocub-Hîncești
Ialoveni Ialoveni Sfîntul Gheorghe
Nisporeni Nisporeni Speranța
Orhei Orhei Milsami

Stadia and locations

Club Location Stadium Capacity
Dinamo-AutoTiraspol Dinamo-Auto Stadium, Tîrnauca 1,300
MilsamiOrhei Complexul Sportiv Raional 3,000
Petrocub-HînceștiSărata-Galbenă Stadionul Municipal, Hîncești 1,000
Sfîntul GheorgheSuruceni Suruceni Stadium 1,500
SheriffTiraspol Sheriff Stadium 12,726
SperanțaNisporeni Complexul Sportiv Raional, Orhei 3,000
ZariaBălți Stadionul Orășenesc 7,000
ZimbruChișinău Zimbru Stadium 10,400

Personnel and kits

Team Head coach Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Dinamo-Auto Russia Igor Dobrovolski Moldova Vitalie Bordian Joma OM
Milsami Moldova Veaceslav Rusnac Moldova Andrei Cojocari Kelme Dufremol, Avia Invest, Moldclassica
Petrocub-Hîncești Moldova Lilian Popescu Moldova Vladimir Ambros Joma CUN Auto Rentals, MAIB
Sfîntul Gheorghe Moldova Serghei Cebotari Moldova Vitalie Plămădeală Macron Niagara fitness club, Craft Meat
Sheriff Croatia Goran Sablić Bosnia and Herzegovina Mateo Sušić Adidas IDC
Speranța Moldova Cristian Efros Moldova Ștefan Efros Nike Orom Imexpo, Mticket.md
Zaria Moldova Vlad Goian Moldova Vladimir Livșiț Joma Fundația Renato Usatîi, Bălți, OM
Zimbru Romania Sorin Colceag Moldova Ion Jardan Joma Chateau Vartely, amg-holding.md

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of
departure
Date of vacancy Position
in table
Replaced by Date of appointment
Dinamo-Auto Moldova Veaceslav Semionov End of caretaker spell End of 2017 season[2] Pre-season Moldova Viorel Frunză 20 January 2018[3]
Zimbru Moldova Iurie Osipenco Sacked End of 2017 season[4] Moldova Vladimir Aga 23 February 2018[5]
Zaria Romania Ștefan Stoica Sacked 13 December 2017[6] Moldova Vlad Goian 5 February 2018[7]
Dinamo-Auto Moldova Viorel Frunză Demoted to assistant coach 19 March 2018[8] Russia Igor Dobrovolski 19 March 2018[9]
Sfîntul Gheorghe Moldova Serghei Secu Resigned 15 April 2018 8th Moldova Serghei Cebotari 15 April 2018[10]
Sheriff Italy Roberto Bordin Resigned 24 April 2018[11] 1st Moldova Victor Mihailov (interim) 24 April 2018[12]
Moldova Victor Mihailov End of caretaker spell 7 June 2018 1st Croatia Goran Sablić 7 June 2018[13]
Zimbru Moldova Vladimir Aga Removed from position 12 June 2018 7th Moldova Serghei Secu 12 June 2018[14]
Moldova Serghei Secu Sacked 1 August 2018 5th Romania Sorin Colceag 1 August 2018[15]
Zaria Moldova Vlad Goian Sacked 25 October 2018 8th Moldova Alexandru Patraman (interim) 25 October 2018[16]

League table

Results

Results by round

The following table represents the teams game results in each round.

Team12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728
Dinamo-Auto WD DL LW LD DL DD LL LL LL W[a]L WW DL LL WW
Milsami Orhei WW LW DL WD WW WW DW DD LW WL LL LD WW LL
Petrocub-Hîncești LL WW DL DW LW DD WW[a] WD LD WW DD WD WW LL
Sfîntul Gheorghe LD LL DW DD WL LD LD WL WL LW LL WD LL DL
Sheriff Tiraspol WW WW DW WL DW WW DW LW WW WW[a] WD DD WW LW
Speranța Nisporeni DL DD DW DL DD DL WD DL WW[a] LW WL DW LL WW
Zaria Bălți DD DL DL LW DL LD W[a]L DW LD LL LW DL LL DL
Zimbru Chișinău LD DD WL DD LD DL L[b]L[b] DW WL[b] L[b]L[b] DW LW WW WW

Top goalscorers

Hat-tricks


PlayerHomeAwayResultDate
Sierra Leone Alhaji KamaraSheriffSfîntul Gheorghe4–016 June 2018
Brazil ConradoZariaMilsami3–41 September 2018

Clean sheets

Attendances

Pos Team Total High Low Average Change
1 Sheriff Tiraspol 19,420 3,500 600 1,387 +3.2%
2 Zimbru Chișinău 18,010 5,500 350 1,286 +42.9%
3 Zaria Bălți 16,550 2,500 50 1,182 −23.4%
4 Milsami Orhei 14,920 2,000 120 1,065 +5.3%
5 Petrocub-Hîncești 12,950 1,500 300 925 +30.1%
6 Speranța Nisporeni 4,550 1,000 100 325 −26.8%
7 Sfîntul Gheorghe 3,420 400 100 244 −24.2%
8 Dinamo-Auto 1,400 200 50 100 −28.1%
League total 91,220 5,500 50 814 +17.0%

Source: fmf (in Romanian)

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