Stanislav Namaşco was born on November 10, 1986 in Tiraspol, Moldovan SSR.
Stanislav started his senior career with FC Tiraspol. During his four-year stint at the club he won the bronze of the Moldovan National Division and reached the semi-final of the Moldovan Cup. All in all, the keeper featured in 77 league games for Tiraspol.
In 2008 Stanislav left for Sheriff Tiraspol. Here he featured 55 times including 10 appearances during the UEFA Champions League qualification and 6 in the UEFA Europe League, and was twice named Moldova’s best goalkeeper.
In 2010 the player signed a three-year deal with FC Kuban Krasnodar. On November 3, Stanislav made his debut against FC Rotor Volgograd and kept a clean sheet. That season FC Kuban won the National League Championship and qualified for the Russian Premier League, the Moldavian keeper also being one of the architects of this success. Nevertheless in the summer 2011, he was sent on a one-season loan to Spartak Nalchik where he featured only twice and in December 2011 returned to Kuban.
After a short spell with Russian FNL side Volgar Astrakhan Stanislav joined a Belgian side Mons in 2013.
On October 11, 2005 the goalkeeper made his international debut with the Moldova youth national team for which he subsequently appeared six more times. In 2007 Stanislav Namaşco was capped for the senior national squad. His debut for the Moldova national team came on 17 November 2007 in the UEFA Euro 2008 qualifier against Hungary. In May 2012, he was given the captain’s armband.
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