2020–21 Moldovan Women's Cup

The 2020–21 Moldovan Women's Cup (Romanian: Cupa Moldovei la fotbal feminin) was the 24th season of the Moldovan annual football tournament. The competition started on 21 October 2020 and concluded with the final held on 10 June 2021. A total of eight teams had their entries to the tournament.[1][2]

2020–21 Moldovan Women's Cup
Tournament details
CountryMoldova
Teams8
Final positions
ChampionsNarta Drăsliceni
Runner-upMaksimum Cahul
Tournament statistics
Matches played13
Goals scored37 (2.85 per match)

Quarter-finals

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The home teams in the first legs and the pairs were determined in a draw held on 7 October 2020.[3] The first legs were played on 21 October 2020 and the second legs on 18 November 2020 and 28 April 2021.[4][5][6]

First legs

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21 October 2020 Maksimum Cahul0–1Belceanka BălțiCahul
14:00 EEST O. Bujor   68' Stadium: Atlant Stadium
Referee: Igor Boșca
21 October 2020 Legia Tiraspol1–1Nistru CioburciuTiraspol
15:00 EEST D. Stița   12' V. Zdorovețchi   48' Stadium: Municipal Stadium
Referee: Mihail Cracovschi
21 October 2020 Narta Drăsliceni1–0Real Succes ChișinăuDrăsliceni
15:00 EEST A. Arhirii   12' Stadium: Drăsliceni Stadium
Referee: Radu Tobultoc
21 October 2020 Noroc Nimoreni0–4Agarista Anenii NoiNimoreni
15:00 EEST C. Vasilachi   4'
Musteață   17' (pen.)
M. Gamarț   73'
Chirica   78'
Stadium: Nimoreni Stadium
Referee: Valeriu Minciună

Second legs

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18 November 2020 Nistru Cioburciu 3–0
(4–1 agg.)
Legia TiraspolCioburciu
13:00 EET Cojuhari   10', 59' (pen.)
V. Zdorovețchi   71'
Stadium: Cioburciu Stadium
18 November 2020 Real Succes Chișinău2–1
(2–2 a agg.)
Narta Drăsliceni Chișinău
13:00 EET E. Railean   60'
D. Chicu   78'
A. Bîrcă   58' Stadium: Real Succes Stadium
18 November 2020 Belceanka Bălți0–2
(1–2 agg.)
Maksimum Cahul Bălți
13:00 EET B. Cabac   47', 48' Stadium: ȘS Bălți Stadium
28 April 2021 Agarista Anenii Noi 4–1
(8–1 agg.)
Noroc NimoreniAnenii Noi
16:00 EEST C. Vasilachi   8', 29'
Chirica   53'
Druță   87'
A. Costin   44' Stadium: Anenii Noi Stadium

Semi-finals

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The first legs were played on 12 May 2021 and the second legs on 26 May 2021.[7][8]

First legs

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12 May 2021 Nistru Cioburciu2–2Narta DrăsliceniCioburciu
14:00 EEST S. Donțu   77'
A. Bîrcă   87' (o.g.)
A. Arhirii   26' (pen.)
A. Cornițel   72'
Stadium: Cioburciu Stadium
Referee: Oxana Cruc
12 May 2021 Maksimum Cahul2–0Agarista Anenii NoiCahul
14:00 EEST V. Vîrlan   23'
Colnic   42'
Stadium: Atlant Stadium
Referee: Petru Stoianov

Second legs

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26 May 2021 Narta Drăsliceni 3–1
(5–3 agg.)
Nistru CioburciuRatuș
16:00 EEST A. Bîrcă   38', 90'
A. Cornițel   44'
V. Zdorovețchi   70' Stadium: Ratuș Stadium
26 May 2021 Agarista Anenii Noi2–1
(2–3 agg.)
Maksimum Cahul Anenii Noi
16:00 EEST Musteață   33' (pen.)
M. Gamarț   90+4'
Colnic   89' Stadium: Anenii Noi Stadium

Final

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The final was played on Thursday 10 June 2021 at the Zimbru Stadium in Chișinău. The "home" team (for administrative purposes) was determined by an additional draw held on 28 May 2021.[9]

Narta Drăsliceni2–1Maksimum Cahul
A. Bîrcă   28'
A. Arhirii   41'
Report Colnic   12'
Referee: Oxana Cruc

References

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  1. ^ "Results". fmf.md.
  2. ^ "Regulations" (PDF). fmf.md.
  3. ^ "Quarter-finals draw". fmf.md.
  4. ^ "Quarter-finals results 21 October". fmf.md.
  5. ^ "Quarter-finals results 18 November". fmf.md.
  6. ^ "Quarter-finals result 28 April". fmf.md.
  7. ^ "Semi-finals results 12 May". fmf.md.
  8. ^ "Semi-finals results 26 May". fmf.md.
  9. ^ "Final draw". fmf.md.