FC Unisport-Auto Chișinău

FC Unisport-Auto Chişinău was a football club from Moldova. It existed between 1991 and 2005, when it was dissolved.

Unisport Chişinău
Full nameFC Unisport-Auto Chişinău
Nickname(s)Bus stop boys
Founded1991
Dissolved2005
StadiumDinamo Stadium, Chişinău, Moldova
Capacity2,888

History

  • 1991: Amocom Chişinău
  • 1994: Sportul Studentesc Chişinău
  • 1996: Merge with Universul Truşeni and Bucuria Chişinău to form Unisport Chişinău
  • 1997: Merge with Termotransauto Străşeni to form Unisport-2 Termotransauto Străşeni
  • 1999: Merge with FC Nistru Otaci to form Nistru-Unisport Otaci
  • 2000: Merge was cancelled, restarted as Unisport-Auto Chişinău in the Moldovan Divizia A

League record history

SeasonTierPos.PWDLFAGDPtsCupNotes
1996–97 19th30125134044-441Round of 16
1997–98 7th26115102332-938Round of 16
1998–99 10th1834111229-1713Round of 16Won Relegation Playoff
Club licensee loaned to FC Nistru Otaci
2000–01 2 9th30124143544-940Round of 16
2001–02 8th30127114847143Round of 16
2002–03 3rd26175444222256Round of 16Won Promotion playoffs[1]
2003–04 1 7th2865172952-2323Quarter finalWon Relegation playoffs
2004–05 7th2835201651-3514Round of 16Lost Relegation playoffs[2]

Unisport-2 Chişinău

Unisport-2 is the reserve team of Unisport, the Moldovan league system allow the reserve play in the same league system but not allowed to promoted to Divizia Naţională.

The team merged with Termotransauto Străşeni in 1997, to form Unisport-2 Termotransauto Străşeni.

In 2000 the second team became first team.

League record history

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Notes
1997–98 2D 12 2621113 224817
1998–99 3D
1999–00 2D 10 267712 284028

References

  1. "Unisport-Auto clinch promotion". UEFA.com. 2003-06-17. Retrieved 2008-04-01.
  2. "Various title". UEFA.com. 2005-06-17. Retrieved 2008-04-01.
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