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Association football club in Moldova For other uses, see Sfântu Gheorghe (disambiguation). Football club
Sfîntul Gheorghe
Full nameFotbal Club Sfîntul Gheorghe
Founded11 July 2003; 21 years ago (2003-07-11)
Dissolved14 July 2023; 17 months ago (2023-07-14)
GroundSuruceni Stadium
Capacity350
Home colours Away colours

FC Sfîntul Gheorghe was a Moldovan professional football club based in Suruceni that existed between 2003 and 2023.

History

FC Sfîntul Gheorghe was founded in 2003. Until 2007, it was represented by seven youth teams, aged 10–18 years. In 2007, the Under-18 team became the champion of The Republic of Moldova. In 2008–09, the club decided to enter the second tier of Moldovan football, the Divizia A.

In 2009, due to an excellent infrastructure of two stadiums, one with artificial turf and another with natural turf, the club met all the licensing criteria and obtained the "A" licence, which allowed the team to play in the Divizia Națională.

In July 2023, the club ceased to exist amid a scandal involving match-fixing and the arrest of several players. The financial problems arising from the same scandal also played a decisive role in the termination of the club's existence.

Honours

League

Cup

League results

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Top Scorer
(League)
2008–09 2nd 11 30 10 4 16 41 46 34 1/32 Unknown
2009–10 1st 11 33 6 6 21 29 67 24 1/16 Moldova Mihai Plătică (6)
2010–11 12 39 6 7 26 30 83 25 1/8 Moldova Petru Ojog (4)
2011–12 10 33 7 9 17 23 55 30 1/8 Ghana Eric Sackey (7)
2012–13 2nd 8 28 12 4 12 38 51 40 1/16 Moldova Alexandru Țurcan (7)
2013–14 5 24 12 3 9 40 28 39 1/8 Moldova Alexandru Răilean (20)
2014–15 6 22 10 3 9 41 34 33 1/16 Moldova Alexandru Răilean (11)
2015–16 12 26 6 6 14 43 60 24 1/32 Moldova Sergiu Plătică (12)
2016–17 2 28 21 3 4 79 23 66 1/8 Moldova Alexandru Maxim (16)
2017 1st 7 18 5 5 8 15 27 20 1/8 Moldova Alexandru Maxim (3)
2018 7 28 6 8 14 30 50 26 RU Moldova Sergiu Istrati (6)
2019 2 28 16 5 7 40 28 53 RU 3 players (6)
2020–21 4 36 21 4 11 65 43 67 W Belarus Roman Volkov (12)
2021–22 4 28 10 8 10 38 39 38 RU Moldova Victor Stînă (7)
2022–23 5 24 7 5 12 22 35 26 1/2 Nigeria Jibril Ibrahim (5)

European record

Competition Played Won Drew Lost GF GA GD Win%
UEFA Europa League 2 0 1 1 0 1 −1 000.00
UEFA Europa Conference League 4 0 0 4 6 12 −6 000.00
Total 6 0 1 5 6 13 −7 000.00

Legend: GF = Goals For; GA = Goals Against; GD = Goal Difference.

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2020–21 UEFA Europa League 1QR Belarus Shakhtyor Soligorsk 0–0 (4–1 p)
2QR Serbia Partizan 0–1 (a.e.t)
2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League 1QR Albania Partizani 2–3 2–5 4–8
2022–23 1QR Slovenia Mura 1–2 1–2 2–4
Notes
  • QR: Qualifying round

References

  1. "Stadion".fmf.md
  2. "Astăzi povestea clubului a ajuns la final" (in Romanian).facebook.com

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