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2015–16 Moldovan National Division

Moldovan National Division
Season 2015–16
Champions Sheriff Tiraspol
Champions League Sheriff Tiraspol
Europa League Dacia Chișinău
Zimbru Chișinău
Zaria Bălți
Matches played 135
Goals scored 308 (2.28 per match)
Top goalscorer Danijel Subotić(12 goals)
Biggest home win Milsami 5–0 CSF Speranța
(15 August 2015)
Biggest away win CS Petrocub 0–4 CSF Speranța
(26 July 2015)
Academia 1–5 Zimbru
(18 September 2015)
Dinamo-Auto 0–4 Zimbru
(13 March 2016)
CSF Speranța 0–4 Milsami
(18 March 2016)
Highest scoring Zaria 5–1 CS Petrocub
(28 August 2015)
Academia 1–5 Zimbru
(18 September 2015)
Zaria 4–2 Zimbru
(6 May 2016)
CS Petrocub 4–2 Academia
(7 May 2016)
Zaria 4–2 CS Petrocub
(15 May 2016)
Longest winning run Dacia Chișinău (10 games)
Longest unbeaten run Dacia Chișinău (23 games)
Longest winless run FC Saxan (24 games)
Longest losing run CSF Speranța (7 games)
Highest attendance Zaria 5,000
Lowest attendance Academia 50
Average attendance Zaria 2,925
All statistics correct as of 24 May 2016.

The 2015–16 Moldovan National Division (Romanian: Divizia Națională) is the 25th season of top-tier football in Moldova. The competition began in July 2015 and will end in May 2016. Milsami Orhei are the defending champions.

FC Petrocub Hîncești, runners-up of the 2014–15 "A" Division, promoted to the National Division for the first time since the 2002–03 season. Speranța Nisporeni, which became third in the 2014–15 "A" Division, returns to the highest level for the first time since the 1997-98 season. Both teams achieved their second consecutive promotion. The champions of the 2014–15 "A" Division, FC Sheriff-2, are not allowed to play in the same league as the first Sheriff team, and thus were not promoted.

The gold match was played on 29 May 2016 at Zimbru Stadium. The "home" team (for administrative purposes) was determined by an additional draw held on 22 May 2016.


The schedule consists of three rounds. During the first two rounds, each team plays each other once home and away for a total of 18 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 27 games per team.

Updated to games played on 15 March 2016.
Source: Moldovan Football Federation
^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.


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