FC Speranța Crihana Veche

FC Speranţa Crihana Veche
Full name Fotbal Club Speranţa Crihana Veche
Founded 12 March 2009 (2009-03-12)
Ground Stadionul Raionul Atlant
Cahul, Moldova
Ground Capacity 1,000
Chairman Ion Groza
Manager Serghei Dubrovin
League Divizia Naţională
2012–13 Divizia Naţională, 11th

FC Speranta Crihana Veche is a Moldovan football club based in Crihana Veche, Cahul, Moldova. They play in the Divizia Naţională, the top division in Moldovan football.

History

In the 2010–2011 season in League team started the season ending position 10 with 34 points to his credit. That season the team had a successful start and later for half the season to lose a bit of ambition Newcomer. The following season, the team showed a more stable development of experienced players coming due and ambitious National Division. Hope fought until the last step for getting first place but finally gave primacy Sheriff Tiraspol 2. The team ended the season with 63 points and has promoted to Division ”A” after receiving national license. Then in 2011–12, FC Speranţa Crihana Veche runner-up the "A" Division and promoted to the highest tier of Moldovan football Moldovan National Division.

Current squad

As of 17 August 2013 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Moldova GK Dumitru Celeadnic
2 Moldova DF Marcel Dulgheru
3 Moldova DF Cornel Schiopu
3 Romania DF Ionuţ Nae
4 Moldova DF Timur Vâlcu
5 Moldova DF Eugen Celeadnic
6 Moldova MF Vasile Carauş
7 Moldova DF Maxim Boghiu
8 Moldova FW Sergiu Matei
9 Moldova FW Veaceslav Sofroni
10 Moldova MF Vladimir Rassulov
No. Position Player
11 Moldova MF Eugen Gorceac
12 Moldova GK Dumitru Oleinic
13 Tajikistan MF Firuz Yusupov
14 Moldova DF Andrei Tcaciuc
15 Moldova DF Mihai Cabac
16 Moldova FW Boris Ţugui
17 Moldova FW Maxim Orîndaş
18 Moldova FW Ion Leagu
19 Moldova FW Octavian Onofrei
20 Moldova FW Pavel Trofin
23 Romania GK Alexandru Iordan

Managers

Achievements

Runner-s Up (1): 2011–12

External links

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