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Moldovan Liga
Top association football league in Moldova From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Moldovan Liga, officially known as Liga 7777.md[1] for sponsorship reasons, is an association football league that is the top division of Moldovan football league system. The competition was established in 1992, when Moldova became independent from the Soviet Union. It was formed in place of former Soviet republican competitions that existed since 1945. Before the Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina in 1940, clubs from modern Moldova competed in the Romanian football competitions, particularly Nistru Chișinău.
There are currently eight teams in the competition. At the end of the season, the bottom club is relegated to Liga 1 and replaced by the lower league's champion.
Sheriff Tiraspol – located in Transnistria – is the most successful league club with 21 titles, followed by Zimbru Chișinău with eight wins and Milsami Orhei with two wins. Petrocub Hîncești, Dacia Chișinău and Tiraspol also won the title on one occasion each.
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Clubs
- 2025–26
UEFA ranking
The league is ranked 33rd out of 55 in the UEFA League Ranking for the 2025/26 European football season.
In the UEFA Club Ranking, Liga clubs have the following ranks (previous season rank in italics):
- 88
(88) Sheriff Tiraspol
- 151
(177) Petrocub Hîncești
- 244
(259) Milsami Orhei
- 272
(349) Zimbru Chișinău
As of 7 August 2025.
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Performance by club
- bold clubs actually playing in the Super Liga
- italic clubs are dissolved
Clean sheets
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Top assists
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Disciplinary
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All-time table
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The table lists the place each team took in each of the seasons. Teams in bold are currently playing in the Moldovan Liga (2025–26 season).
- For clubs that have been renamed, their name at the time of their most recent season in the Divizia Nationala is given. The current members are listed in bold.
- Includes championship play-offs, doesn't include relegation play-offs.
- For the purposes of this table, each win is worth 3 points. The three-point system was adopted in 1995.
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Republican winners (being a part the USSR)
- 1945 : Dinamo Chișinău
- 1946 : Dinamo Chișinău
- 1947 : Dinamo Chișinău
- 1948 : Dinamo Chișinău
- 1949 : Burevestnik Bender
- 1950 : Krasnoe Znamia Chișinău
- 1951 : Krasnoe Znamia Chișinău
- 1952 : Dinamo Chișinău
- 1953 : Dinamo Chișinău
- 1954 : KSKhI Chișinău
- 1955 : Burevestnik Bender
- 1956 : Spartak Tiraspol
- 1957 : KSKhI Chișinău
- 1958 : Moldavkabel' Bender
- 1959 : NIISVIV Chișinău
- 1960 : Tiraspol
- 1961 : KSKhI Chișinău
- 1962 : Universitet Chișinău
- 1963 : Temp Tiraspol
- 1964 : Temp Tiraspol
- 1965 : Energhia Tiraspol
- 1966 : Stroindustria Bălți
- 1967 : Nistrul Bender
- 1968 : Temp Tiraspol
- 1969 : Politehnik Chișinău
- 1970 : Politehnik Chișinău
- 1971 : Pișcevik Bender
- 1972 : Kolhoz im. Lenina Edineț
- 1973 : Pișcevik Bender
- 1974 : Dinamo Chișinău
- 1975 : Dinamo Chișinău
- 1976 : Stroitel Tiraspol
- 1977 : Stroitel Tiraspol
- 1978 : Nistru Tiraspol
- 1979 : Nistru Ciobruciu
- 1980 : Nistru Ciobruciu
- 1981 : Grănicerul Glodeni
- 1982 : Grănicerul Glodeni
- 1983 : Grănicerul Glodeni
- 1984 : Grănicerul Glodeni
- 1985 : Iskra-Stal
- 1986 : Avangard Lazovsk[8]
- 1987 : Tekstilshchik Tiraspol
- 1988 : Tighina Bender
- 1989 : Tekstilshchik Tiraspol
- 1990 : Moldovgidromaș Chișinău
- 1991 : Speranța Nisporeni
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Participating clubs
- Districts which have never participated in Super Liga: Anenii Noi, Cantemir, Călărași, Criuleni, Dondușeni, Drochia, Edineț, Glodeni, Rezina, Soroca, Șoldănești, Taraclia, Telenești
- Transnistrian districts which have never participated in Super Liga: Grigoriopol
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