Football league season
The 2011–12 Moldovan National Division (Romanian : Divizia Națională ) was the 21st season of top-tier football in Moldova . The competition began on 23 July 2011 and ended on 23 May 2012.[ 1]
The league was competed by 12 teams and won by Sheriff Tiraspol . Dacia Chișinău , Zimbru Chișinău and, as winners of the 2011–12 Moldovan Cup , Milsami Orhei gained places in the qualification rounds of 2012–13 UEFA Europa League . CSCA–Rapid Chișinău and FC Costuleni were originally relegated on competitive grounds, but were both spared later after Sfintul Gheorghe Suruceni did not obtain a National Division licence for 2012–13 and only one team could be promoted from the 2011–12 A Division on the same grounds.[citation needed ]
Teams
The number of teams in the league was decreased from 14 to 12.[ 2] Placed last in the previous season , Găgăuzia Comrat and Dinamo Bender had not completed their licensing to compete in the Moldovan National Division and were relegated.[ 3] Neither could the first four placed teams in the 2010–11 Moldovan "A" Division : Locomotiv Bălți ,[ 3] Ursidos Chișinău , Dinamo-Auto and Intersport-Aroma ,[ 4] therefore no teams were promoted.[ 5]
Stadia and locations
Location of teams in
National Division 2011–12
Club
Location
Stadium
Capacity
Academia UTM Chișinău
Chișinău
CST UTM
2,888
Costuleni
Costuleni
CSR Orhei
2,539
CSCA–Rapid Chișinău
Ghidighici
Ghidighici Stadium
1,500
Dacia Chișinău
Chișinău
Zimbru Stadium
10,600
Iskra-Stal Rîbnița
Rîbnița
Orășenesc Stadium
4,500
Milsami Orhei
Orhei
CSR Orhei
2,539
Nistru Otaci
Otaci
Călărășeuca Stadium
2,000
Olimpia Bălț
Bălți
Olimpia Bălți Stadium
5,953
Sfîntul Gheorghe Suruceni
Suruceni
Suruceni Stadium
2,000
Sheriff Tiraspol
Tiraspol
Sheriff Stadium
13,460
FC Tiraspol
Tiraspol
Sheriff Stadium
13,460
Zimbru Chișinău
Chișinău
Zimbru Stadium
10,600
League table
Source:
Moldovan Football Federation Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference; 4th head-to-head goals scored; 5th goal difference; 6th number of goals scored; 7th Fair Play competition
[ 6] (C) Champions;
(R) Relegated
Notes:
Round by round
Source:
kicker (in German) = Leader;
= 2nd place;
= 3rd place;
= Relegation
Results
The schedule consists of three rounds. During the first two rounds, each team plays each other once home and away for a total of 22 matches. The pairings of the third round will then be set according to the standings after the first two rounds, giving every team a third game against each opponent for a total of 33 games per team.
First and second round
Third round
Key numbers for pairing determination (number marks position after 22 games):
23rd round
24th round
25th round
26th round
27th round
28th round
1 – 12
12 – 7
2 – 12
12 – 8
3 – 12
12 – 9
2 – 11
8 – 6
3 – 1
9 – 7
4 – 2
10 – 8
3 – 10
9 – 5
4 – 11
10 – 6
5 – 1
11 – 7
4 – 9
10 – 4
5 – 10
11 – 5
6 – 11
1 – 6
5 – 8
11 – 3
6 – 9
1 – 4
7 – 10
2 – 5
6 – 7
1 – 2
7 – 8
2 – 3
8 – 9
3 – 4
29th round
30th round
31st round
32nd round
33rd round
4 – 12
12 – 10
5 – 12
12 – 11
6 – 12
5 – 3
11 – 9
6 – 4
1 – 10
7 – 5
6 – 2
1 – 8
7 – 3
2 – 9
8 – 4
7 – 1
2 – 7
8 – 2
3 – 8
9 – 3
8 – 11
3 – 6
9 – 1
4 – 7
10 – 2
9 – 10
4 – 5
10 – 11
5 – 6
11 – 1
Top goalscorers
Updated to matches played on 21 April 2013. [ 7]
7 goals (5 players)
6 goals (2 players)
5 goals (4 players)
4 goals (9 players)
3 goals (25 players)
2 goals (40 players)
1 goals (62 players)
Hat-tricks
Clean sheets
As of 5 May 2013
Disciplinary
Final classification.
References
External links
Domestic leagues Domestic cups International club competitions
Related to national teams
Domestic leagues Domestic cups League cups Supercups UEFA competitions