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FC Milsami
Logo
Full nameFootball Club Milsami
Nickname(s)Vulturii roșii (Red Eagles)
Founded2005
GroundComplexul Sportiv Raional
Capacity2,539
ChairmanMoldova Ilan Shor
ManagerMoldova Adrian Sosnovschi
LeagueDivizia Națională
2014–151st
Current season

FC Milsami Orhei is a Moldovan football club based in Orhei, Moldova. They play in the Divizia Națională, the top division in Moldovan football, and are the current champions. The club was previously known as FC Viitorul Orhei. They won their first league title in 2015, becoming the first club to take the title away from the cities of Chișinău and Tiraspol.

History

2005 – foundation as Viitorul Step-Soci
2008 – renaming in Viitorul Orhei
2010 – renaming in Milsami Orhei
2011 – renaming in Milsami-Ursidos Orhei
2012 – renaming in Milsami Orhei

UEFA rankings

UEFA team ranking 2015

Rank Country Team Points
311 Serbia OFK Beograd 3.775
312 Serbia Spartak Subotica 3.775
313 Moldova Milsami Orhei 3.750
314 Slovenia Gorica 3.725
315 North Macedonia Metalurg 3.675

As of 6 June 2015. Source

Current squad

As of 29 November 2015[1]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Moldova MDA Radu Mîțu
12 GK Moldova MDA Andrian Negai
21 GK Moldova MDA Gheorghe Bantîș

2 DF Morocco MAR Adil Rhaili
3 DF Romania ROU Cornel Gheți
5 DF Moldova MDA Petru Racu
6 DF Nigeria NGA Ovye Monday
15 DF Moldova MDA Denis Rassulov
23 DF Moldova MDA Vadim Bolohan

7 MF Ukraine UKR Yevhen Zarichnyuk
No. Pos. Nation Player
9 MF Moldova MDA Alexandru Dulghier
10 MF Moldova MDA Gheorghe Andronic
14 MF Croatia CRO Karlo Belak
17 MF Moldova MDA Eugeniu Slivca
24 MF Croatia CRO Igor Banović
27 MF Moldova MDA Andrei Cojocari (vice-captain)
95 MF Moldova MDA Valentin Bîrdan

16 FW Moldova MDA Alexandru Antoniuc
20 FW Romania ROU Romeo Surdu (captain)
99 FW Brazil BRA Juninho Nogueira

Coaching staff

As of 11 February 2016
Position Name
Head coach Moldova Adrian Sosnovschi
Assistant coach Moldova Serghei Dubrovin
Assistant coach Moldova Oleg Șișchin
Goalkeeping coach Moldova Vladimir Mura

Achievements

League history

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Europe Top Scorer
(League)
Head Coach
2005–06 3rd
"North"
4 20 11 4 5 34 18 37
2006–07 3 18 9 7 2 38 15 34 Round of 64
2007–08 2nd 7 32 15 4 13 61 45 49 Round of 32
2008–09 1 30 20 3 7 59 36 63 Round of 32
2009–10 1st 8 33 10 6 17 32 45 36 Round of 8 Moldova Alexandru Maximov (13) Moldova Igor Oprea
2010–11 3 39 23 9 7 71 23 78 Round of 8 Moldova Gheorghe Boghiu (26) Moldova Vladimir Gosperschi
Romania Ștefan Stoica (Sept 21, 2010–1?)
2011–12 4 33 14 5 14 41 37 47 Winner EL 1Q Brazil Ademar (7) Romania Ştefan Stoica
Romania Gabriel Stan (Aug 5, 2011 – Nov 30, 2011)
Moldova Serghei Cleșcenco
2012–13 4 32 17 4 11 47 30 55 Semi-final EL 2Q Moldova Gheorghe Boghiu (16) Germany Rainer Zobel (Sept 12, 2012 – Oct 23, 2012)
Romania Ștefan Stoica (Oct 23, 2012 – Oct 3, 2013)
2013–14 6 33 17 5 11 54 32 56 Semi-Final EL 3Q Moldova Gheorghe Boghiu (13) Moldova Vladimir Veber (int.) (Oct 3, 2013 – Nov 4, 2013)
Russia Georgi Yartsev (Nov 5, 2013 – May 1, 2014)
2014–15 1 24 17 4 3 50 15 55 Semi-Final Romania Romeo Surdu (12) Moldova Iurie Osipenco

European record

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2011–12 UEFA Europa League 1Q Georgia (country) FC Dinamo Tbilisi 1–3 0–2 1–5
2012–13 UEFA Europa League 2Q Kazakhstan FC Aktobe 4–2 0–3 4–5
2013–14 UEFA Europa League 1Q Luxembourg F91 Dudelange 1–0 0–0 1–0
2Q Belarus Shakhtyor Salihorsk 1–1 1–1 2–2 (4–2 pen.)
3Q France Saint-Étienne 0–3 0–3 0–6
2015–16 UEFA Champions League 2Q Bulgaria Ludogorets Razgrad 2–1 1–0 3–1
3Q Albania Skënderbeu Korçë 0–2 0–2 0–4
2015–16 UEFA Europa League PO France Saint-Étienne 1–1 0–1 1–2

References