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Артур Вакуленчик

Артур Вакуленчик

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    Soccer club Sheriff (Tiraspol) will continue to play in the Conference League (LC) after losing to Utrecht (Netherlands) in the second qualifying round of the Europa League with a total score of 2:7, – reports Logos Press.

    5 August 2025
    “Sheriff” flew to a less status European Cup tournament

    The clubs “Zimbru” (Chisinau) and “Petrocub” (Hincesti) failed to overcome the second qualifying round of the Conference League (CL) and left the European Cup, – reports Logos Press.

    4 August 2025
    “Zimbru” and “Petrocub” have completed their European Cup campaigns

    Moldovan athletes Nicoleta Cojocaru, Catherine Vilcu, Dan Betca and Danu Secrieru climbed the podium at the European Junior Weightlifting Championships (U-15 and U-17), held in Madrid (Spain).

    3 August 2025
    Triumph of young weightlifters in Madrid

    A sensational victory of Zimbru (Chisinau) ended the match of the 6th round of the Super League with Sheriff in Tiraspol. The capital club has not left with a victory from its rival in the long-standing rivalry since 2008.

    2 August 2025
    “Zimbru” beat “Sheriff” in Tiraspol for the first time in 17 years

    German-born, two-time Olympic biathlon champion Laura Dahlmeier died in her 32nd year after being hit by a rockfall while climbing Laila Peak in Pakistan’s Karakoram Mountains.

    2 August 2025
    Prominent biathlete killed in the mountains of Pakistan

    In the return match of the second qualifying round of the Conference League (CL), Milsami (Orhei) defeated Montenegrin club Budućnost with a score of 2:1 and on the sum of two meetings entered the next stage of the tournament, – reports Logos Press.

    2 August 2025
    “Milsami” defeated “Budućnost” and will continue LC participation

    The National Olympic and Sports Committee (NOSC) organized a festive reception for the participants of the European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF), held in Skopje (North Macedonia), which brought six medals to the young Moldovan national team, Logos Press reports.

    31 July 2025
    EYOF participants were welcomed at the Olympic House

    Moldovan athletes won 24 medals at the World Taekwondo Championships held in Al Ain (UAE) under the aegis of GTF (Global Taekwon-Do Federation), – reports Logos Press.

    30 July 2025
    Taekwondists returned from the UAE with 24 medals

    The England national team won the European Women’s Championship (EWC) for the second consecutive time, defeating Spain in a penalty shootout in the final, Logos Press reported.

    29 July 2025
    English soccer players won the women’s European Championship

    Moldovan tennis player Ilia Snitari and his Uruguayan partner Franco Roncadelli became the winners of the M25 doubles tournament held in Bacau (Romania) under the aegis of ITF (International Tennis Federation), – reports Logos Press.

    28 July 2025
    New success of Moldovan tennis player

    Athlete Irina Ryngach and Greco-Roman wrestlers Vitaly Eremenko and Valentin Petik became silver medalists of the prestigious Grand Prix in Budapest (Hungary), held as part of the World Series of Olympic Wrestling.

    27 July 2025
    Wrestlers’ successes at the Grand Prix in Budapest

    Japanese soccer player Kazuyoshi Miura continues his professional career despite his age – he turned 58 in February, – reports Logos Press.

    27 July 2025
    The world’s oldest active soccer player is 58 years old

    Last April, it was announced that the president of the Moldovan Football Federation (FMF), Leonid Olejnichenko, had held talks with representatives of the Romanian company that had been selected to conduct a feasibility study for the National Stadium project. A few months later, the project was discussed at the governmental level and promised to present the feasibility study publicly within a year. A year has passed and Dan Perchun, Minister of Education and Research, reports that the project is still at the pre-feasibility study stage. Has the relevance of the project waned?

    26 July 2025
    Moldova is the only one in Europe without a national arena

    Moldovan athlete Climentii Ursu triumphed at the European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF) in Skopje, North Macedonia, winning the air pistol shooting competition, Logos Press reports.

    26 July 2025
    Shooter Klimentij Ursu won two gold medals in North Macedonia

    Olympic bronze medalist, Moldovan judoka Adil Osmanov won a gold medal in the 73 kg weight category at the 32nd Summer Universiade held in the Rhein-Ruhr region of Germany, Logos Press reported.

    25 July 2025
    Judo wrestler Adil Osmanov won the Universiade

    The club Arsenal Tivat, which plays in the highest league of Montenegro, has been suspended from participation in European competitions for 10 years by the UEFA due to its involvement in a contractual match in the Conference League, – reports Logos Press.

    24 July 2025
    Involvement in a match fixing led to a 10-year suspension of a Montenegrin club from European competitions

    The Disciplinary Commission of the Moldovan Football Federation (FMF) imposed a fine of 5 thousand lei on the club “Dacia-Buiucani” (Chisinau) for the celebration of a goal scored on the field by a player who was not in the application form for the match, – reports Logos Press.

    23 July 2025
    Dacia-Buiucani club fined 5 thousand lei for… celebrating a goal

    Moldovan tennis player Ilija Snitari defeated Radu David Turcanu in the final of the M15 ground tournament held under the auspices of the ITF (International Tennis Federation) in Slobozia (Romania), – reports Logos Press.

    22 July 2025
    Ilya Snitsar won the tournament in Slobozia, Romania

    The Executive Committee of the Moldovan Football Federation (FMF) decided to distribute €486 thousand received from UEFA among 18 Moldovan clubs that did not participate in the group stages of European competitions (Champions League, Europa League and Conference League) in the season-2024/25, – reports Logos Press.

    22 July 2025
    FMF distributes €486k to 18 clubs

    The first World Club Football Championship with the participation of the 32 strongest clubs in the world ended in the USA. The winner was England’s Chelsea, who defeated France’s PSG 3-0 in the final. Over the course of a month, 63 matches were played at 12 stadiums in 11 U.S. cities. While the controversy surrounding the tournament continues, the Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) is calculating the revenues… Which are impressive.

    19 July 2025
    Club World Cup reveals contradictions between business and play