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FC Costuleni
Full nameFotbal Club Costuleni
Founded1 June 2008
Dissolved20 November 2014
GroundComplexul Sportiv Raional Orhei
Orhei, Moldova
Capacity2,539
ChairmanIurie Chirinciuc
ManagerLaurențiu Tudor
LeagueDivizia Naţională
2013–147th
WebsiteClub website

FC Costuleni was a Moldovan football club based in Costuleni, Ungheni, Moldova. They played in the Divizia Naţională, the top division in Moldovan football.

History

The club participated for the first time in the "B" Division (North) in the 2008–09 season and won it.

In 2009–10, FC Costuleni won the "A" Division and promoted to the highest tier of Moldovan football Moldovan National Division.

After few months spent at Rapid Ghidighici, on 24 June 2013 Italian businessman Pietro Belardelli acquired FC Costuleni from Iurie Chirinciuc at a symbolic price of one Moldovan leu. Former owner Iurie Chirinciuc had to be the club's honorary president, and Pietro Belardelli to manage and finance the club.[1][2] However, after few months Belardelli wasn't anymore interested in managing FC Costuleni[3] and Iurie Chirinciuc re-took the ownership over the club.[4]

At the end November 2014, FC Costuleni has been withdrawn from the championship after 12 matches played,[5][6] the newly appointed club's president, Andrei Grigor, reasoning the decision by the fact that the team will not succeed to achieve its objectives to accede in European competitions by the end of the season.[7] The club's honorary president, Iurie Chirinciuc, has stated that the team has financial problems, and added that "FC Costuleni doesn't disappear, but just has been withdrawn from the championship".[8]

Achievements

Winners (1): 2009–10
Winners (1): 2008–09

Current squad

As of 13 October 2014

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 MF Romania ROU Viorel Dinu
3 DF Moldova MDA Sergiu Sirbu
4 DF Ukraine UKR Yevhen Bulyi
5 DF Romania ROU Ionut Burnea
6 DF Moldova MDA Vasile Soltan
7 MF Moldova MDA Stanislav Luca
8 MF Moldova MDA Florian Parvu
9 FW Moldova MDA Veaceslav Sofroni
10 FW Moldova MDA Oleg Andronic
11 FW Moldova MDA Octavian Onofrei
15 MF Moldova MDA Petru Hvorosteanov
16 MF Turkey TUR Yacup Sertkaya
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF Moldova MDA Petru Ojog
18 MF Moldova MDA Alexandr Muziciuc
20 DF Moldova MDA Marcel Dulgheru
21 MF Moldova MDA Ivan Carandasov
22 MF Serbia SRB Nikola Kovačević
23 DF Moldova MDA Marius Tomozei
25 MF Moldova MDA Victor Truhanov
26 DF Moldova MDA Alexandru Scripcenco
27 GK Moldova MDA Anatolie Cebotari
28 GK Romania ROU Alexandru Oprea

League results

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Europe Top Scorer
(League)
Head Coach
2008–09 3rd
"North"
1 22 20 2 0 86 6 62 2nd Round Moldova Ilie Vieru
2009–10 2nd 1 30 24 2 4 90 27 74 Round of 16
2010–11 1st 10 39 7 6 26 23 68 27 Round of 8 Moldova Eduard Tomașcov (7) Moldova Ilie Vieru
Moldova Igor Ursachi (Oct 24, 2010 – Feb 22, 2011)
Moldova Serghei Botnaraș
2011–12 12 33 3 11 19 19 54 20 Round of 16 Turkey Yakup Sertkaya (2) Moldova Serghei Botnaraș
Bulgaria Velizar Popov (July 1, 2011 – April 3, 2012)
Moldova Marcel Reșitca
2012–13 8 33 9 11 13 38 48 38 Round of 16 Moldova Vadim Cemîrtan (12) Moldova Vitalie Mostovoi (July 1, 2012 – Jan 19, 2013)
Moldova Lilian Popescu (Jan 22, 2013 – July 30, 2013)
Romania Marian Pană (July 25, 2013 – Aug 13, 2013)
Moldova Lilian Popescu (Aug 13, 2013–)

References