MOLDOVA
Teams are listed with their current name (highlighted
in yellow) or with the last name before their disappearance (highlighted in
green). Any previous name with which the team has participated in European
competitions is shown in parentheses.
1947 SK Dinamo Kishinëv, 1950 SK Burevestnik
Kishinëv, 1958 SK Moldova Kishinëv,
1966 SK Avintul Kishinëv,
1967 SK Moldova Kishinëv, 1973 SK Nistru Kishinëv, 1991 SK Zimbrul Chişinău,
1992 FC Zimbru (in the USSR League until 1991); at
the 1st level in the 2021/22 season; ground: Stadionul
Zimbru; colours: green.
MOL02 – CS TILIGUL-TIRAS TIRASPOL (FC Tiligul
Tiraspol)
1938
Spartak (in Ukrainian league), 1961 Pisevik, 1963 Luceafărul,
1966 Dnestr, 1967 Energiya, 1968 Dnestr, 1978 Start,
1979 Avtomobilist, 1986 Tekstilschik,
1990 Tiras, 1991 FC Tiligul,
2004 CS Tiligul-Tiras, 2009 dissolved
(in the USSR League until 1991); ground:
Orăşenesc;
colours: red.
MOL03 – FC
TIRASPOL (FC
Constructorul-93 Chişinău)
1993 FC Costructorul-93 Chişinău, 2001 FC
Costructorul-93 Cioburciu, 2002 FC Tiraspol, 2015 dissolved;
ground: Stadionul Municipal; colours:
white-green.
1996 FC Tiras, 1997 FC
Sheriff; at the 1st level in the 2021/22 season; ground: Stadionul Sheriff; colours: black-yellow.
MOL05 - FC NISTRU OTACI (FC Nistru-Unisport
Otaci)
1953 FC Nistru Otaci, 2000 FC Nistru-Unisport Otaci (+ FC Unisport Chişinău), 2002 FC Nistru, 2017 dissolved
(in the USSR League until 1991); ground: Stadionul Calarasauca; colours:
blue-white.
1999 FC Dacia, 2017 dissolved; ground: Stadionul
Moldova (Speia); colours: blue-yellow.
1995 FC Cimentul Ribnita,
2002 FC Iskra-Stali (+ Iskra Rîbnița + Stali Rîbnița ), 2013 dissolved; ground: Stadionul Orăşenesc; colours: blue-red.
MOL08 – FC BĂLŢI (FC Olimpia Bălți)
(FC Zaria Bălți)
1963 Stroitel, 1968 Stroiindustria, 1969 Pishchyovik,
1984 Zarya, 1992 FC Olimpia,
2014 FC Zaria, 2019 dissolved, 2020 re-formed as FC Bălți (in the USSR League until 1991); at the 1st
level in the 2021/22 season; ground: Stadionul Orăşenesc;
colours: black-red.
MOL09 –
FC MILSAMI ORHEI
2005 FC Viitorul Step-Soci, 2007 FC Viitorul Orhei,
2010 FC Milsami, 2011 FC Milsami-Ursidos (+ FC Ursidos
Chişinău). 2013 FC Milsami; at the 1st level in the 2021/22 season; ground: Complexul Sportiv Raional; colours: white.
2011 FC Veris Drăgăneşti, 2012 FC Veris Chişinău, 2014 dissolved; ground: CPSM (Centralul de pregătire al
selecţionatelor Moldovei) Vadul Iui Vodă; colours: violet.
2010
FC Sáxan, 2019 dissolved; ground: Stadionul Cehadîr Lunga; colours:
light blue-white-orange.
1994
Petrocub-Condor Sărata-Galbenă, 1995 Spicul Sărata-Galbenă, 1998 Petrocub-Spicul Sărata-Galbenă, 2000 Petrocub-Condor Sărata-Galbenă, 2001 FC Hînceşti, 2005 Petrocub
Sărata-Galbenă, 2013 Rapid-2 Petrocub Sărata-Galbenă, 2015 Club Sportiv Petrocub Hînceşti; at the 1st level
in the 2021/22 season; ground: Stadionul Orăşenesc; colours:
blue-white.
1991
CSF (Clubul Sportiv
de Fotbal) Speranţa
2020 dissolved; ground:
Stadionul Mircea Eliade; colours: blue-white.
2003
FC Sfântul Gheorghe Suruceni; at the 1st
level in the 2021/22 season; ground: Stadionul Suruceni; colours: light blue-brown-black.
2009
FC Dinamo-Auto; at the 1st level in the 2021/22 season;
ground: Dinamo-Auto Stadium (Tîrnauca); colours:
white.
The
choice of considering a club dissolved or existing under another name
(sometimes due to mergers) can often be difficult to evaluate. The choises made are therefore mine, based on the data I was
able to collect.