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2017–18 Moldovan Cup


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Zimbru Stadium in Chișinău hosted the final
Moldova
22 July 2017 – 23 May 2018
50
Milsami Orhei
Zimbru Chișinău
47
207 (4.4 per match)

The 2017–18 Moldovan Cup (Romanian: Cupa Moldovei) was the 27th season of the annual Moldovan football cup competition. Sheriff Tiraspol entered as the defending champions after winning the 2016–17 edition. It began with the first preliminary round on 22 July 2017, and concluded with the final on 23 May 2018. The winner qualifies for the first qualifying round of the 2018–19 UEFA Europa League.

Both preliminary rounds and the first two rounds proper were regionalised to reduce teams travel costs. All ties level after 90 minutes used extra time to determine the winner, with a penalty shoot-out to follow if necessary.

RoundMatch datesFixturesClubs
First Preliminary Round22 July 20171450 → 36
Second Preliminary Round25 July 2017436 → 32
First Round12–13 August 20171132 → 21
Second Round19 September 2017, 3 October 2017521 → 16
Round of 1624–25 October 2017816 → 8
Quarter-Finals18 April 201848 → 4
Semi-Finals9 May 201824 → 2
Final23 May 201812 → 1

The following teams entered the competition:

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Divizia Naționalăthe 10 teams of the 2017 seasonDivizia Athe 11 non-reserve teams of the 2017 seasonDivizia Bthe 29 non-reserve teams of the 2017 season
Sheriff Tiraspol title holder
Dacia Chișinău
Milsami Orhei
Zaria Bălți
Zimbru Chișinău
Petrocub-Hîncești
Speranța Nisporeni
Dinamo-Auto Tiraspol
Sfîntul Gheorghe
Spicul ChișcăreniSaxan Ceadîr-Lunga
Ungheni
Victoria Bardar
Sparta Selemet
Sîngerei
Edineț
Iskra Rîbnița
Real Succes Chișinău
Codru Lozova
Grănicerul Glodeni
Cahul-2005Prut Leova
Sparta Chișinău
Intersport Sănătăuca
Speranța Drochia
Maiak Chirsova
Florești
Sinteza Căușeni
Bogzești
Ceadîr-Lunga
Congaz
Maiac Cioropcani
Sireți
Anina Anenii Noi
Cruiz Camenca
Slobozia Mare
Fălești
Rîșcani
Codru-Juniori
Cricova
Boldurești
Nistru Otaci
Fîrlădeni
Fortuna Pleșeni
Fulger Ialoveni
Olimp Comrat
Socol Copceac
Steaua-57 Chișinău
Tighina
FCM Ungheni

Number in brackets denote the level of respective league in Football in Moldova. Teams in bold continue to the next round of the competition.

28 clubs from the Divizia B entered this round. Teams that finished higher on the league in the previous season played their ties away. Cricova received a bye for the first preliminary round. All matches were played on 22 July 2017.

8 clubs from the Divizia B entered this round. Teams that finished higher on the league in the previous season played their ties away. All matches were played on 25 July 2017.

Speranța Drochia, Rîșcani, Intersport Sănătăuca, FCM Ungheni, Socol Copceac, Fortuna Pleșeni and Olimp Comrat received a bye for the second preliminary round.

The 11 winners from the preliminary rounds joined the 11 Divizia A teams. In a match, the home advantage was granted to the team from the lower league. Matches were played on 12 and 13 August 2017.

The 8 winners from the previous round joined the 2 Divizia Națională sides seeded 9-10, Sfîntul Gheorghe and Spicul Chișcăreni. Steaua-57 Chișinău, Victoria Bardar and Socol Copceac received a bye for the second round. The home teams and the pairs for 2 Divizia Națională sides were determined in a draw held on 16 August 2017. Matches were played on 19 September 2017 and 3 October 2017.

The 5 winners from the previous round and Steaua-57 Chișinău, Victoria Bardar, Sokol Copceac joined the remaining 8 Divizia Națională sides seeded 1-8. The home teams and the pairs were determined in a draw held on 6 October 2017. Matches were played on 24 and 25 October 2017.

The 8 winners from the previous round entered the quarter-finals. The home teams were determined in a draw held on 27 October 2017. Matches were played on 18 April 2018.

The 4 winners from the previous round entered the semi-finals. The home teams were determined in a draw held on 20 April 2018. Matches were played on 9 May 2018.

The final was played on Wednesday 23 May 2018 at the Zimbru Stadium in Chișinău. The "home" team (for administrative purposes) was determined by an additional draw held on 10 May 2018.

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MilsamiZimbru
GK1Radu Mîțu
DF2Artur Crăciun
DF6Constantin Bogdan
DF22Dinu Graur
DF23Vadim Bolohan116'
MF5Mihai Plătică
MF7Vadim Rață64'
MF17Andrei Cojocari (c)
FW13Sergiu Plătică81'
FW16Alexandru Antoniuc
FW19Romeo Surdu48'58'
Substitutes:
GK50Anatol Chirinciuc
DF3Andrei Novicov
DF4Vasile Jardan
MF10Gheorghe Andronic64'
MF14Andrei Rusnac
FW9Maxim Antoniuc81'
FW18Igor Bugaiov58'
Head Coach:
Veaceslav Rusnac
GK1Emil Tîmbur
DF2Victor Golovatenco85'
DF22Igor Țîgîrlaș
DF23Dmitri Telegin
DF90Ion Jardan (c)
MF7Ilie Damașcan
MF20Cristian Nagornîi72'98'
MF21Willian Pozo-Venta
MF84Alexandru Onica
MF89Eugen Sidorenco54'
FW9Ion Nicolaescu74'
Substitutes:
GK12Victor Buga
DF27Alexei Ciopa
MF6Victor Bogaciuc
MF10Victor Stînă98'
MF77Nichita Iurașco54'
MF99Radu Scoarță
FW19Blaise Yaméogo74'
Head Coach:
Vladimir Aga
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Assistant referees:
Marcin Boniek (Poland)
Dawid Golis (Poland)
Fourth official:
Alexandru Tean (Moldova)Match rules

90 minutes. 30 minutes of extra time if necessary. Penalty shoot-out if score is still level. Seven named substitutes, of which up to three may be used. |

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