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  2. CS Femina-Sport Chișinău - Wikipedia

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    CS Femina-Sport Chișinău is a Moldovan sports society in Chișinău, Moldova. The club was founded in 2011, [4] [5] and is the only exclusively female sports club in this region. [3] At the moment in club activates 7 sections: football, basketball, handball, volleyball, rugby league, tennis and bowling. In November 2012 the club was close to ...

  3. Sport in Moldova - Wikipedia

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    Sport in Moldova has reached international levels as individuals compete at the European, World and Olympic levels. Most notably, Moldova has won a range of medals at the European championships in boxing, Judo, weightlifting and wrestling, and also is known for being skilled in soccer as well.

  4. Chișinău Arena - Wikipedia

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    The concept of Chișinău Arena was initiated in 2018 as part of a government-led effort to enhance Moldova's sports and entertainment infrastructure. The project aimed to establish a modern, multipurpose facility capable of hosting a wide range of events, from sports competitions to concerts and conferences.

  5. Viasat Sport East - Wikipedia

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    Viju+ Sport (Viju, from Russian вижу: seeing) is a television channel available in Russia and the CIS countries. The channel launched in Russia, Belarus, Moldova, Georgia, Kazakhstan and the Baltic states in November 2006 in cooperation with ESPN America. It was the eighth channel launched by Viasat in Eastern Europe. [1]

  6. Zimbru Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Zimbru-2 Stadium, with natural grass, and CPTF Stadium, with artificial grass, both situated within the Zimbru sports complex, and have a seating capacity of 2,000. Stadiums serves as the home ground for Zimbru Chișinău , Zimbru-2 Chișinău and Zimbru youth teams, as well as for Dacia Buiucani , competing in the Moldovan Super Liga .

  7. Șerban Doboși - Wikipedia

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    A graduate of the Cluj Sports Academy, he is, as of 2014, a professor at the Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, and holds leading posts at the Romanian Table Tennis Federation. [2] [3]

  8. Manej Sport Arena - Wikipedia

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    Manej Sport Arena on Wikimapia 47°1′57″N 28°51′24″E  /  47.03250°N 28.85667°E  / 47.03250; 28 This article about a Moldova sports venue is a stub .

  9. Moldovan Liga 1 - Wikipedia

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    Club Winners Winning Years Sheriff-2 Tiraspol: 7 2000, 2001, 2008, 2012, 2015, 2017, 2021–22 Zimbru-2 Chişinău: 3 1999, 2006, 2007 Dacia Chișinău / Dacia Buiucani: 2