Moldovan Cup - Soviet Time Winners

Soviet Time Winners

  • 1945: Dinamo Chişinău
  • 1946: Dinamo Chişinău
  • 1947: Dinamo Chişinău
  • 1948: Burevestnik Bender
  • 1949: Lokomotiv Chişinău
  • 1950: Burevestnik Bender
  • 1951: Trud Chişinău
  • 1952: Dinamo Chişinău
  • 1953: Dinamo Chişinău
  • 1954: Lokomotiv Ungheni
  • 1955: Burevestnik Bender
  • 1956: Burevestnik Bender
  • 1957: KPKhI Chişinău
  • 1958: Lokomotiv Chişinău
  • 1959: KPKhI Chişinău
  • 1960: KPKhI Chişinău
  • 1961: Moldavkabel Bender
  • 1962: Moldavkabel Bender
  • 1963: Volna Chişinău
  • 1964: Temp Tiraspol
  • 1965: Traktor Chişinău
  • 1966: Vibropribor Chişinău
  • 1967: Traktor Chişinău
  • 1968: Temp Tiraspol
  • 1969: Temp Tiraspol
  • 1970: Pishchevik Bender
  • 1971: Pishchevik Bender
  • 1972: Pishchevik Bender
  • 1973: Politekhnik Chişinău
  • 1974: Dinamo Chişinău
  • 1975: Dinamo Chişinău
  • 1976: Stroitel Tiraspol
  • 1977: Grenicherul Glodeni
  • 1978: KPKhI Chişinău
  • 1979: Kolos Pelinia
  • 1980: Dnestr Ciobruciu
  • 1981-1983: no tournament
  • 1984: Luch Soroca
  • 1985: Tekstilshik Tiraspol
  • 1986: Stroitel Făleşti
  • 1987: Stroitel Făleşti
  • 1988: FC Tighina
  • 1989: FC Tighina-2
  • 1990: Moldavgidromash Chişinău

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