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The Moldovan Football League Cupa is the top football league in Moldova. It was founded in 1994, as the successor to the Moldovan National Football Championship. The league is contested by 14 teams, with the champion being crowned at the end of the season.
The first season of the Cupa was played in 1994 and was won by FC Nistru Otaci. The following season saw the league expand to 16 teams, and the first ever Cupa champions were FC Sheriff Tiraspol. Since then, the league has grown in popularity and is now one of the most popular leagues in the region.
The league has a corporate structure, with the Moldovan Football Federation (MFF) acting as the governing body. The MFF is responsible for the organization of the league, as well as the promotion and development of football in the country. The league is divided into two divisions, the First Division and the Second Division. The First Division is the top tier of the league, while the Second Division is the lower tier.
The Cupa is also home to some of the most successful clubs in the region. FC Sheriff Tiraspol, FC Zimbru Chisinau, FC Milsami Orhei, FC Dacia Chisinau, and FC Zaria Balti are all former champions of the league. The league is also home to some of the most talented players in the region, such as Artur Ioniță, Eugen Sidorenco, and Igor Bugaev.
The Moldovan Football League Cupa is one of the most competitive leagues in the region, and is a great platform for players to showcase their talent. The league is a great opportunity for clubs to gain international recognition, and for players to develop their skills.
The Cupa Moldova is a football competition that has been running since 1992. The first edition of the Cupa Moldova saw Comrat crowned as the first cup winner. The competition follows a knockout system, with teams competing over 7 rounds. The winners of each game progress to the next stage, until a champion is crowned.
The Football Association of Moldova (FMF) is the official organization responsible for the organization and management of the Cupa Moldova. The FMF works in collaboration with a number of TV partners to ensure that the tournament is broadcasted to a wide audience. The FMF also works with sponsors to ensure that the tournament is well-funded and that the teams competing have the necessary resources to compete.