
Moldova U21 3–2 Georgia U21
International Friendly – June 10, 2026
Match Overview
In an entertaining under‑21 international friendly on June 10, 2026, Moldova U21 edged past Georgia U21 3–2 in a match that saw five goals, a red card, and plenty of drama. Played at the Zimbru Stadium in Chișinău, the game provided valuable experience for both sets of young players ahead of their respective European Championship qualifying campaigns.
First Half: Fast Start
Moldova took an early lead in the 8th minute when striker Ion Nicolaescu latched onto a through‑ball and slotted calmly past the Georgia goalkeeper. Georgia responded quickly, equalising through a well‑taken free‑kick by midfielder Giorgi Kutsia in the 22nd minute. The hosts regained the lead before half‑time when a defensive mix‑up allowed Adrian Hlib to score from a corner.
Second Half: Twists and Turns
Georgia came out strongly after the break and equalised again in the 54th minute, with forward Saba Lobzhanidze finishing a slick passing move. The momentum shifted dramatically in the 68th minute when Georgia’s central defender was shown a second yellow card and sent off. Moldova took immediate advantage, scoring the decisive goal three minutes later through a powerful strike from midfield substitute Daniel Cojocaru. Despite late pressure from Georgia, Moldova held on for a deserved victory.
Standout Players
- Adrian Hlib (Moldova): Scored one and was a constant threat from set‑pieces.
- Giorgi Kutsia (Georgia): A classy performance in midfield, capped with a superb free‑kick goal.
- Daniel Cojocaru (Moldova): Came off the bench to score the winner, showing composure beyond his years.
Coaching Perspectives
Moldova U21 coach Serghei Cleșcenco will be pleased with his team’s resilience and ability to capitalise on the numerical advantage. Georgia’s coach will rue the red card but can take positives from their attacking play, especially in the first hour. Both sides will view this friendly as a valuable learning experience.