The Competition Commission of the Moldovan Football Federation (FMF) has made a proposal to increase the number of Moldovan players to be used by clubs in Super League matches. With this decision, a limit on foreigners is introduced for the first time since 2019. It is planned to be introduced from next season and tightened by 2028. What is the reason for this decision and how will it affect the clubs of the elite division of the Moldovan championship? Logos Press tried to answer these questions based on the experience of other European leagues.

Denis Romanenco, who holds the position of goalkeepers coach at Petrocub club, has been ordered by the disciplinary commission of the Moldovan Football Federation (FMF) to pay a fine for unsportsmanlike behavior during the match with Sheriff, Logos Press reports.

The match of the 18th round of the Super League between “Zimbru” and “Spartanii-Sportul” (2:3) in Chisinau stirred up soccer fans who suspected a contractual nature. The rapid dynamics of the quotes for this match, provided by the bookmakers’ offices, reinforces the suspicions. The other three matches of the tour also raise questions… Does it mean that Moldovan clubs took advantage of the peculiarities of the regulations of the tournament and in conditions when the arrangement of tournament positions is almost decided, fair play preferred monetization? Will the Moldovan Football Federation (FMF) find it necessary to react to the circulating rumors?

The Disciplinary Commission under the Moldovan Football Federation (FMF) imposed fines on the clubs Milsami and Sheriff for violations committed during their face-to-face match in the 17th round of the Super League (1:0), – reports Logos Press.
