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1998–99 A Group
The 1998–99 A Group was the 51st season of the A Football Group, the top Bulgarian professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1948. Overview It was contested by 16 teams, and Litex Lovech won the championship. League standings Results Champions ;Litex Lovech *Ignatov, Kirilov, Balabanov, Sarbakov, Bogdanović and Stoynev left the club during a season. Top scorers *Sourc1998–99 Top Goalscorers References External links {{DEFAULTSORT:1998-99 A PFG First Professional Football League (Bulgaria) seasons Bulgaria Bulgaria (; bg, България, Bǎlgariya), officially the Republic of Bulgaria,, ) is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on the eastern flank of the Balkans, and is bordered by Romania to the north, Serbia and North Macedon ... 1 ...
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Bulgarian A Football Group
The First Professional Football League ( bg, Първа професионална футболна лига, Parva Profesionalna Futbolna Liga), also known as the Bulgarian First League or Parva Liga, currently known as the efbet League for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league, located at the top of the Bulgarian football league system. Contested by 16 teams, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Second Professional Football League (Bulgaria), Second Professional Football League. The Bulgarian football championship was inaugurated in 1924 Bulgarian State Football Championship, 1924 as the ''Bulgarian State Football Championship'' and has been played in a league format since 1948 Bulgarian Republic Football Championship, 1948, when the A Group was established. The champions of the First League have the right to participate in the qualifying rounds of the UEFA Champions League based on the UEFA coefficient#League coefficient, lea ...
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PFC Minyor Pernik
FC Minyor ( bg, ФК Миньор) is a football club in Pernik, Bulgaria, that competes in the Second League, the second tier of Bulgarian football. Founded in 1919 as SC Krakra, the club's home ground since 1954 has been Stadion Minyor. The club's name comes from the fact that the area around the city of Pernik has had long traditions with mining and the mining industry. The club's highest league finish in the top division is fourth, which was achieved in the 1955 and 1960–61 seasons. Minyor played in the Bulgarian Cup Final in 1958, finishing runners-up to Spartak Plovdiv. Minyor have spent a total of 38 seasons in the top tier of Bulgarian football, most recently during the 2012–13 season. History The origins of the club date back to 1919. Minyor came into existence with the merger of several football clubs from Pernik. In 1944, SC Krakra (founded in 1919), SC Svetkavitsa (founded in 1932), SC Benkovski (founded in 1936), and ZHSK (founded in 1941) merged to form ...
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Little Capital Derby
The Little capital derby or the Little Sofia derby is the name of the football match between Slavia Sofia and Lokomotiv Sofia. Slavia and Lokomotiv are the two most popular and successful football clubs in Sofia after Levski and CSKA CSKA (Cyrillic: ЦСКА) is an abbreviation for "Central Sports Club of the Army" in several Slavic languages, and refers to military sports teams in may stand for: Bulgaria * Football clubs ** PFC CSKA Sofia, a professional association football ..., the match between whom is considered the biggest derby in Bulgaria and the "big" capital derby. Official match statistics Head-to-head ranking in First League (1948–2022) • Total: Slavia Sofia with 38 higher finishes, Lokomotiv Sofia with 29 higher finishes (as of the end of the 2021–22 season). Trophies Notes: * Bulgarian Cup section includes Soviet Army Cup as major Cup tournament. * ''Italics'' indicates defunct tournaments. Statistics Biggest wins Slavia wins 5:0 - 1953/22/0 ...
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Railroaders Derby
Railroaders derby is the name of the football match between PFC Lokomotiv Sofia and PFC Lokomotiv Plovdiv. The two teams are the most popular football teams in Bulgaria associated with the railroad industry, representing Sofia and Plovdiv, respectively. Overall, Lokomotiv Sofia has been more successful, winning 44 games, compared to Lokomotiv Plovdiv's 31 wins. Lokomotiv Sofia also has won more trophies in total. History The cities of Sofia and Plovdiv have traditionally been the biggest and most developed in Bulgaria, including sports wise. Lokomotiv Plovdiv were founded in 1926, fourteen years after their rivals, Botev Plovdiv. This derby has always been seen as the traditional rivalry for Lokomotiv Plovdiv, as the two teams are the strongest from Plovdiv. Lokomotiv Sofia, on the other hand, was founded in 1929. Prior to the creation of A PFG in 1948, Lokomotiv Sofia was among the most prominent Bulgarian teams, winning two national titles. Following the arrival of the co ...
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Oldest Capital Derby
Oldest capital derby or Oldest Sofia derby is the name of the football match between the oldest still existing teams in the capital of Bulgaria: Slavia Sofia and Levski Sofia. Matches between the two sides have been played almost continuously ever since a football league in Bulgaria has existed. The two teams regularly competed for the title before World War II. Levski have never been relegated from the top flight, while Slavia have missed only one season, for political reasons. This is the most played match in Bulgarian football. History Slavia and Levski are the two oldest, still-existing football teams from Sofia. Both teams won the Bulgarian Republican Championship several times prior to the Second World War. Slavia managed to win six national titles before 1945, while Levski won three national titles, and one Bulgarian Cup. The two teams are also among the most successful when it comes to the Bulgarian Cup. Levski has won a record 26, while Slavia has won 8. They have also ...
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Eternal Derby Of Bulgarian Football
The Eternal derby of Bulgarian football or simply The Eternal derby ( bg, Вечното дерби) is the name of the local derby football match between the two most popular and successful football clubs in Sofia and Bulgaria: Levski Sofia and CSKA Sofia. The dominant forces in Bulgarian football have won 26 and 31 national championship titles and 26 and 21 Bulgarian Cup titles, involved into 13 and 11 Doubles, respectively. The rivalry was chosen by COPA90 as the 2nd Maddest Derby in Eastern Europe. History The rivalry started in the late 1940s when the newly founded club of CSKA became a champion in their first year in competitive football in 1948. Both the 1948–49 and 1950 seasons ended with the two teams facing each other in Soviet Army Cup finals with Levski Sofia winning on both occasions after extra time of the second final replay, as the previous two final matches had finished as draws. During the years, as the two teams became more and more successful, they gained ...
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Plovdiv Derby
The Plovdiv derby is the local derby, derby in Bulgarian Football (soccer), football between PFC Botev Plovdiv, Botev Plovdiv and PFC Lokomotiv Plovdiv, Lokomotiv Plovdiv. It is named after the city, where both clubs are located. The Plovdiv derby is considered to be the second fiercest rivalry in Bulgarian football, after the Eternal derby of Bulgarian football. The first match between Botev and Lokomotiv was held on 1 April 1951. Since then, it has been played almost regularly twice per season. Overall, Botev have more wins, having won 47 games, Lokomotiv have won 45, and 35 games ended in a draw. Overview Plovdiv derby is the name given to a football match played between two Plovdiv clubs. Although the name is mostly used to describe the match between the city's two most successful clubs, PFC Botev Plovdiv, Botev and PFC Lokomotiv Plovdiv, Lokomotiv, there is another derby match known as ''The small Plovdiv derby'', contested between FC Spartak Plovdiv, Spartak and FC Maritsa ...
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1999–2000 B Group
The 1999–2000 B Group was the 44th season of the Bulgarian B Football Group, the second tier of the Bulgarian football league system. A total of 16 teams contested the league. Cherno More Varna and Hebar-Iskar Pazardzhik were promoted to Bulgarian A Group. Etar Veliko Tarnovo, Antibiotic-Ludogorets Razgrad, Maritsa Plovdiv Maritsa ( bg, Марица) is a Bulgarian association football club based in Plovdiv, that plays in the Second League, the second level of Bulgarian football league system. It was established in 1921, after the merger of the teams Vampir and T ... and Beroe 2000 Kazanlak were relegated. League table Promotion play-off ---- References 1999-2000 Bul 2 {{Bulgaria-footy-competition-stub ...
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1999 UEFA Intertoto Cup
The 1999 UEFA Intertoto Cup finals were won by Montpellier, Juventus, and West Ham United. All three teams advanced to the UEFA Cup. Qualified teams First round First leg ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Second leg ''Ventspils won 2–1 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Sint-Truiden won 8–1 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Polonia Warsaw won 4–0 on aggregate.'' ---- ''4–4 on aggregate. Pobeda won 4–3 on penalties.'' ---- ''2–2 on aggregate, Rudar Velenje won on away goals rule.'' ---- ''MŠK Žilina won 4–0 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Ararat Yerevan won 2–0 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Varteks won 4–3 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Vasas won 7–1 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Neuchâtel Xamax won 2–0 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Ceahlăul Piatra Neamţ won 2–0 on aggregate.'' ---- ''1–1 on aggregate, Gomel won 3–1 on penalties.'' ---- ''Newry Town won 2–1 on aggregate.'' ---- ''2–2 on aggregate, Qaraba ...
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1998–99 Bulgarian Cup
The 1998–99 Bulgarian Cup was the 59th season of the Bulgarian Cup. PFC CSKA Sofia, CSKA Sofia won the competition, beating PFC Litex Lovech, Litex Lovech 1–0 in the final at the Stadion Balgarska Armia in Sofia. First round In this round entered winners from the preliminary rounds together with the teams from Bulgarian B Professional Football Group, B Group. , - !colspan=3 style="background-color:#D0F0C0;" , 13 October 1998 Second round This round featured winners from the First Round and all teams from Bulgarian A Football Group, A Group. , - !colspan=3 style="background-color:#D0F0C0;" , 31 October 1998 Third round , - !colspan=5 style="background-color:#D0F0C0;" , 28 November / 9 December 1998 Quarter-finals , - !colspan=5 style="background-color:#D0F0C0;" , 10 March 1999 / 21 April 1999 Semi-finals , - !colspan=5 style="background-color:#D0F0C0;" , 28 April 1999 / 12 May 1999 Final Details References

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FC Volov Shumen
Football Club Volov 1929 Shumen ( bg, Футболен Клуб Волов 1929 Шумен) is a Bulgarian football club, playing in the city of Shumen, which currently competes in the North-East Third League. The club was established in 1929 under the name "Panayot Volov", and folded its senior team in 2014, before being 'refounded' in July 2018. Shumen last played in the top tier of Bulgarian football during the 1999–2000 season. They play their home games on "Panayot Volov", with a historic capacity of 24,390 people and a current one of 3,500. The team's first kit colors are yellow and blue. Because of the city's famous brand of Shumensko beer, they are often affectionately called Пивоварите, or ''The Brewers''. History FC Shumen (then called Panayot Volov) participated in the State Championship as Shumen region champion in 1934–35 and reached the semifinals. The club was again champion of Shumen region in 1935–36 and 1936–37, but was eliminated during the ...
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PFC Botev Plovdiv
Profesionalen Futbolen Klub Botev, commonly referred to as Botev Plovdiv ( bg, „Ботев“ Пловдив, ) or simply Botev (within its associated city), is a Bulgarian professional football club based in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, that competes in the Bulgarian Parva Liga, the top flight of Bulgarian football. Founded on 11 March 1912, it is the country's oldest active football club. Botev is named after the Bulgarian national hero Hristo Botev. The club plays its home games at Botev 1912 Football Complex, located in the neighbourhood of Komatevo, while its stadium is under reconstruction. During its history, the club has won 2 Bulgarian championships, 3 Bulgarian Cups, 1 Bulgarian Supercup and 1 Balkans Cup. Botev has also reached the Cup Winners' Cup quarter-finals once. In addition, the club has been a runner-up in the domestic league twice and has reached the Bulgarian Cup final thirteen times. In the years before the Bulgarian championship was created, the team regularly p ...
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