Moldovan Footballer of the Year

Moldovan Footballer of the Year is an annual award to Moldovan footballer, organized by Football Association of Moldova.

Players of the year

Year Player Team Position
1992Spiridon, AlexandruAlexandru Spiridon Zimbru ChișinăuMidfielder
1993Curtianu, AlexandruAlexandru Curtianu Zimbru ChișinăuMidfielder
1994Cleșcenco, SergheiSerghei Cleșcenco Zimbru ChișinăuForward
1995Testemițanu, IonIon Testemițanu Zimbru ChișinăuDefender
1996Rogaciov, SergheiSerghei Rogaciov Olimpia BălțiForward
1997Testemițanu, IonIon Testemițanu Zimbru ChișinăuDefender
1998Curtianu, AlexandruAlexandru Curtianu Zenit St. PetersburgMidfielder
1999Epureanu, SergiuSergiu Epureanu Zimbru ChișinăuMidfielder
2000Cleșcenco, SergheiSerghei Cleșcenco Maccabi HaifaForward
2001[1]Rogaciov, SergheiSerghei Rogaciov Saturn RamenskoeForward
2002Cebotari, BorisBoris Cebotari Zimbru ChișinăuMidfielder
2003Covalciuc, SergheiSerghei Covalciuc Karpaty LvivMidfielder
2004[2]Covalciuc, SergheiSerghei Covalciuc Karpaty LvivMidfielder
2005[3]Covalciuc, SergheiSerghei Covalciuc Spartak MoscowMidfielder
2006Rebeja, RaduRadu Rebeja FC MoscowMidfielder
2007[4][5]Epureanu, AlexandruAlexandru Epureanu FC MoscowMidfielder
2008[6]Bordian, VitalieVitalie Bordian Metalist KharkivDefender
2009[7][8]Epureanu, AlexandruAlexandru Epureanu Dinamo MoscowMidfielder
2010[9][10]Epureanu, AlexandruAlexandru Epureanu Dinamo MoscowMidfielder
2011 [11]Suvorov, AlexandruAlexandru Suvorov KS CracoviaMidfielder
2012 [12]Epureanu, AlexandruAlexandru Epureanu Dinamo Moscow / Krylya Sovetov SamaraMidfielder
2013 [13]Gațcan, AlexandruAlexandru Gațcan FC RostovMidfielder
2014Ioniță, ArturArtur Ioniță Hellas VeronaMidfielder
2015Gațcan, AlexandruAlexandru Gațcan FC RostovMidfielder
2016Gațcan, AlexandruAlexandru Gațcan FC RostovMidfielder
2017Gațcan, AlexandruAlexandru Gațcan FC RostovMidfielder
2018Epureanu, AlexandruAlexandru Epureanu İstanbul Başakşehir F.K.Midfielder
2019Ioniță, ArturArtur Ioniță Cagliari CalcioMidfielder

Full rankings

Season Winner Runner-up Third place
1992 Alexandru Spiridon
1993 Alexandru Curtianu
1994 Serghei Cleșcenco
1995 Ion Testemițanu
1996 Serghei Rogaciov
1997 Ion Testemițanu
1998 Alexandru Curtianu
1999 Sergiu Epureanu
2000 Serghei Cleșcenco
2001 [1] Serghei Rogaciov Serghei Cleșcenco Radu Rebeja
2002 Boris Cebotari
2003 Serghei Covalciuc
2004 [2] Serghei Covalciuc Radu Rebeja Sergiu Dadu
2005[3] Serghei Covalciuc Radu Rebeja Serghei Rogaciov
2006 Radu Rebeja
2007 [4][5][14] Alexandru Epureanu Radu Rebeja Viorel Frunză
2008[6][15] Vitalie Bordian Alexandru Epureanu Stanislav Ivanov
2009[7] Alexandru Epureanu Alexandru Gațcan Sergiu Dadu
2010[9][10] Alexandru Epureanu Alexandru Suvorov Vitalie Bordian
2011[11] Alexandru Suvorov Alexandru Gațcan Igor Armaș
2012 [12][16] Alexandru Epureanu Igor Armaș Alexandru Gațcan
2013[13][17] Alexandru Gațcan Alexandru Epureanu Artur Ioniță
2014 Artur Ioniță Alexandru Epureanu Ilie Cebanu
2015 Alexandru Gațcan Igor Armaș Artur Ioniță
2016 Alexandru Gațcan
2017 Alexandru Gațcan

By titles

Pos. Name Titles Years
1Epureanu, AlexandruAlexandru Epureanu52007, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2018
2Gațcan, AlexandruAlexandru Gațcan42013, 2015, 2016, 2017
3Covalciuc, SergheiSerghei Covalciuc32003, 2004, 2005
4Cleșcenco, SergheiSerghei Cleșcenco21994, 2000
Curtianu, AlexandruAlexandru Curtianu21993, 1998
Rogaciov, SergheiSerghei Rogaciov22001, 1996
Testemițanu, IonIon Testemițanu21995, 1997
Ioniță, ArturArtur Ioniță22014, 2019
8Bordian, VitalieVitalie Bordian12008
Cebotari, BorisBoris Cebotari12002
Epureanu, SergiuSergiu Epureanu11999
Rebeja, RaduRadu Rebeja12006
Spiridon, AlexandruAlexandru Spiridon11992
Suvorov, AlexandruAlexandru Suvorov12011

Teams

Pos. Team Titles Years
1Zimbru Chișinău61993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2002
2Dinamo Moscow32009, 2010, 2012
3FC Moscow22006, 2007
4Karpaty Lviv22003, 2004
5Olimpia Bălți11996
Metalist Kharkiv12008
KS Cracovia12008
Maccabi Haifa12000
Spartak Moscow12005
Saturn Ramenskoe12001
Zenit St. Petersburg11998
FC Rostov12013
İstanbul Başakşehir F.K.12018
Cagliari Calcio12019

By position

loc Position Titles
1.Midfielder17
2.Forward4
3.Defender3
4.Goalkeeper0

Coach of the year

Season Winner Runner-up Third place
2001 Alexandru Spiridon (Moldova U-21)
2004 Alexandr Mațiura (Nistru Otaci)
2005 Boris Tropaneț (Moldova U-21)
2006 Emil Caras (Dacia Chișinău)
2007[5] Igor Dobrovolski (Moldova) Emil Caras (Dacia Chișinău) Leonid Kuchuk (Sheriff Tiraspol)
2008[6] Vlad Goian (Iskra-Stali Rîbnița, Moldova U-19) Ion Caras (Zimbru Chișinău) Leonid Kuchuk (Sheriff Tiraspol)
2009[7][10] Leonid Kuchuk (Sheriff Tiraspol) Vlad Goian (Iskra-Stali Rîbnița, Moldova U-19) Igor Dobrovolski (Moldova)
2010[9][10] Vlad Goian (Iskra-Stali Rîbnița) Andrei Sosnitskiy (Sheriff Tiraspol) Nicolae Bunea (Olimpia Bălți)
2011[11][18] Igor Dobrovolski (Dacia Chișinău) Vitaly Rashkevich (Sheriff Tiraspol) Gabi Balint (Moldova)
Vlad Goian (FC Tiraspol)
2012[19] Vlad Goian (FC Tiraspol) Igor Dobrovolski (Dacia Chișinău) Alexandru Curtianu (Moldova)
2013[13] Ion Caras (Moldova) Lilian Popescu (FC Costuleni) Alexandru Curtianu (Moldova U-19)

Other awards

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