FC Victoria Bardar was founded on the 23rd of September 1995 by Vasile Rosioru.
Liga 2 years (1999-2012) From 1999 to 2012, Victoria Bardar competed in
Divizia B, finishing: seventh (1999–2000), 6th (2003–2004), 4th (2005–2006), 6th (2006–2007), 3rd (2007–2008), 3rd (2008–2009), 2nd (2009–2010), 1st (2010–2011), before eventually promoting in 2012 alongside
Veris into the
Divizia A . First Liga 1 seasons (2012-2016) 2012-2013 Season Victoria's first official Divizia A game was played against
Sfântul Gheorghe Suruceni on the 12th of August 2012. The score was 1-3 for Sfantul Gheorghe. On September 15, 2012, divizia a.md stated that Victoria was "one of the weakest teams in the league". The club finished tenth in the league.
2013-2014 Season The club's season did not start well, going the first four games winless. However, manager Alexandru Novicov remained optimistic about the season stating: "We had good chances in every game. It's unfortunate the fact that we have no wins. But in the dressing room there isn't a lack of morale, in fact the players are very motivated." Novicov's words were true. Despite a 1–4 loss to league leaders
Saxan Gagauz Yeri in November, the club remained consistent and finished the season in third place.
2014-2015 Season The club had recruited a few players with
top-flight experience such as
Gheorghe Tonu, Dumitru Berbinschi and Alexei Luchita, the club was dreaming about the Divizia Nationala. The club started well. A 0–0 with revelation
Petrocub and a 4–0 win over
Real Succes set the stage for a title charge. However, the club would not manage to keep up with the other clubs and would finish a low seventh place, 13 points behind
Speranța Nisporeni, the last club which promoted into The Divizia Nationala.
2015-2016 Season Victoria arranged a few friendlies for the new season. One of them being against
Sfântul Gheorghe Suruceni, where Novicov's men won 1–0. Victoria's manager, Alexandru Novicov, thought that the club was going to finish on the podium. The club also transferred
Vadim Crîcimari from
Tosno. The club was looking on track to finish on the podium. In November, Victoria beat
Dacia 2-Buiucani 5–0 away, with Cricimari scoring 4. However, this season was similar to the last one. Victoria underdelivered, finishing a disappointing seventh.
2016-2017 Season This time the club was determined to finish top 4. The club transferred
Ghenadie Orbu from
Spicul Chișcăreni. Last season, Orbu scored 22 goals and was top scorer of the Divizia A. Orbu's impact was felt. Victoria won the first game of the season 5–0 against
Prut Leova. Manager Novicov stated: "I am happy with our game. We scored beautiful goals. I can't remember the last time we have started the season with such a win"! This time Victoria kept up and finished fourth, with 64, just 2 away from promotion.
The breakthrough: The 2017 season Victoria was once again in the fight for the podium. But this time it was different. They just kept on winning. It started with a 1–0 over
Sheriff-2, then
Iskra, then
Zimbru-2. Victoria kept winning. Who was behind it? Orbu, with 22 goals. In the end, Victoria won the
2017 Moldovan "A" Division with 38 points. However, Novicov said they should have won the league faster: "Sure this was a great season. We have accomplished our goals. But we could have done better." However, the club received the
Divizia Nationala three days before its start, and that meant the club would stay in the
Divizia A. ==Achievements==