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- Artiom Litveacov (born 26 October 1996) is a Moldovan footballer who plays as a defender for Lebanese Premier League club Nejmeh. https://www.facebook...
- (pen.) Sheriff Tiraspol (as League champions) Sagna 55' Litviacov 90+2' Penalties: Slivca Litviacov Sagna Suvorov Report Bizjak 53' (pen.) Belousov 84' Penalties:...
- Codru Lozova Ghenadie Orbu (Victoria Bardar) (21) 2019 Florești Artiom Litviacov (Tighina) (30) 2020–21 Bălți Clement Udeh Godday (Sucleia) (25) 2021–22...
- Gheorghe 2–2 Sheriff Tiraspol Sagna 55' Litviacov 90+2' Report Bizjak 53' (pen.) Belousov 84' Penalties Slivca Litviacov Sagna Suvorov 4–2 Radeljić Petro Dulanto...
- 14 3 1 80 11 45 2nd round 2019 2nd 4 28 19 3 6 84 31 60 Round of 16 Artiom Litviacov – 30 Nicolae Mandrîcenco 2020–21 9 26 9 3 14 42 61 30 2nd round...
- Cristiano 38' Kolovos 41' Castañeda 48' Thill 59' Gadze 63' Traoré 64' Report Litviacov  60' Stadium: Malaya Sportivnaya Arena Referee: Gabriel Tupichka Note:...
- p) Sheriff Tiraspol Bălți 20:00 EEST (UTC+3) Svinarenco  52' Sagna 55' Litviacov 90+2' Report Dulanto  47' Bizjak 53' (pen.) Fernando  54' Belousov 84'...
- Matches pla**** 210 Goals scored 826 (3.93 per match) Top goalscorer Artiom Litviacov (30 goals) Best goalkeeper Dumitru Coval (12 clean sheets) Biggest home...
- Arslanmyrat Amanow Andijan Emmanuel Ariwachukwu Dmytro Zozulya Artiom Litviacov Michael Okoro Ibe Bunyodkor Davron Ergashev Selim Nurmyradow Buxoro Edin...
- Qizilqum Zarafshon (2017) Radu Rogac – FC Dinamo Samarqand (2017) Artiom Litviacov — FC Andijon (2020) Bojan Kaljević — Metallurg Bekabad (2008–2010, 2011–2012)...