Moldova national football team
| Association | Federația Moldovenească de Fotbal (FMF) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Confederation | UEFA (Europe) | ||
| Head coach | Engin Fırat | ||
| Captain | Alexandru Epureanu | ||
| Most caps | Alexandru Epureanu (91) | ||
| Top scorer | Serghei Cleșcenco (11) | ||
| Home stadium | Zimbru Stadium, Chișinău | ||
| FIFA code | MDA | ||
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| FIFA ranking | |||
| Current | 174 (22 December 2022)[1] | ||
| Highest | 37 (April 2008) | ||
| Lowest | 175 (June 2018 – August 2018) | ||
| First international | |||
| Moldova 2–4 Georgia (Chişinău, Moldova; 2 July 1991) | |||
| Biggest win | |||
| Moldova 5–0 Pakistan (Amman, Jordan; 18 August 1992) | |||
| Biggest defeat | |||
| Sweden 6–0 Moldova (Gothenburg, Sweden; 6 June 2001) | |||
Moldova national football team is the national football team of Moldova.
References
- ↑ "The FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking". FIFA. 22 December 2022. Retrieved 22 December 2022.
- ↑ Elo rankings change compared to one year ago. "World Football Elo Ratings". eloratings.net. 3 March 2019. Retrieved 3 March 2019.