Moldovan National Division - Soviet Time Winners

Soviet Time Winners

  • 1945 : Dinamo Kishinyov
  • 1946 : Dinamo Kishinyov
  • 1947 : Dinamo Kishinyov
  • 1948 : Dinamo Kishinyov
  • 1949 : Burevestnik Bendery
  • 1950 : Krasnoe Znamya Kishinyov
  • 1951 : Krasnoe Znamya Kishinyov
  • 1952 : Dinamo Kishinyov
  • 1953 : Dinamo Kishinyov
  • 1954 : KSKhI Kishinyov
  • 1955 : Burevestnik Bendery
  • 1956 : Spartak Tiraspol'
  • 1957 : KSKhI Kishinyov
  • 1958 : Moldavkabel' Bendery
  • 1959 : NIISVIV Kishinyov
  • 1960 : Tiraspol'
  • 1961 : KSKhI Kishinyov
  • 1962 : Universitet Kishinyov
  • 1963 : Temp Tiraspol'
  • 1964 : Temp Tiraspol'
  • 1965 : Energiya Tiraspol'
  • 1966 : Stroyindustriya Bel'cy
  • 1967 : Nistrul Bendery
  • 1968 : Temp Tiraspol'
  • 1969 : Polytekhnik Kishinyov
  • 1970 : Polytekhnik Kishinyov
  • 1971 : Pishchevik Bendery
  • 1972 : Kolchoz im. Lenina Edincy
  • 1973 : Pishevik Bendery
  • 1974 : Dinamo Kishinyov
  • 1975 : Dinamo Kishinyov
  • 1976 : Stroitel Tiraspol'
  • 1977 : Stroitel Tiraspol'
  • 1978 : Dnestr Tiraspol'
  • 1979 : Dnestr Chobruchi
  • 1980 : Dnestr Chobruchi
  • 1981 : Grenicherul Glodyany
  • 1982 : Grenicherul Glodyany
  • 1983 : Grenicherul Glodyany
  • 1984 : Grenicherul Glodyany
  • 1985 : Iskra Rybnitsa
  • 1986 : Avangard Lazovsk
  • 1987 : Tekstilshchik Tiraspol'
  • 1988 : Tigina Bendery
  • 1989 : Tekstilshchik Tiraspol'
  • 1990 : Moldovgidromash Kishinyov
  • 1991 : Sperantsa Nisporeny

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