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Bulgaria National Under-19 Football Team
The Bulgaria national under-19 football team is the national under-19 football team of Bulgaria and is controlled by the Bulgarian Football Union. The team competes in the European Under-19 Football Championship, held every year. Competition results Champions   Runners-Up   Semi-Finals   Other Top Results   Balkan Youth Championship UEFA U-19 European Championship FIFA U-19 World Championship Players Current squad * The following players were called up for the 2023 UEFA European Under-19 Championship qualification match. * Match dates: between 21 and 27 September 2022 * Opposition: , and * Caps and goals correct as of: 27 September 2022, after the match against Recent call ups The following players have previously been called up to the Bulgaria under-21 squad and remain eligible. ;Notes *A = Not part of the current squad due to being called up to the senior team. *INJ = Not part of ...
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Bulgarian Football Union
The Bulgarian Football Union ( bg, Български футболен съюз, Bǎlgarski futbolen sǎyuz; BFS) is a football association based in Bulgaria and a member of UEFA. It organizes a football league, Bulgarian Parva Liga, and fields its Bulgaria national football team in UEFA and FIFA-authorised competitions. A legal entity that it claims descent from was founded in 1923 as the football department of the Bulgarian National Sports Federation, which existed until the Soviet invasion of 1944. The football governing body was then known as the Central Football Committee until 1948, the Republican Section for Football from 1948 until 1962 and the Bulgarian Football Federation from 1962 until 1985. On 27 June 1985, the organization was renamed the Bulgarian Football Union, the name that it carries today. Presidents Competitions It organizes the following competitions: ;Men's football: * First League, 1st level * Second League, 2nd level * Third League (4 divisions) ...
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Teodor Ivanov
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Antoan Stoyanov
Antoan Stoyanov ( bg, Антоан Стоянов; born 17 January 2005) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Levski Sofia. Career statistics Club ;Notes Honours Club ;Levski Sofia * Bulgarian Cup The Bulgarian Cup ( bg, Купа на България, Kupa na Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian annual football competition. It is the country's main cup competition and all officially registered Bulgarian football teams take part in it. The tournament ... (1): 2021–22 References External links * Profile at LevskiSofia.infoProfile at Levski Academy 2005 births Living people Bulgarian footballers Bulgaria youth international footballers Association football midfielders First Professional Football League (Bulgaria) players PFC Levski Sofia players People from Kyustendil Sportspeople from Kyustendil Province {{Bulgaria-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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PFC Septemvri Sofia
Septemvri ( bg, Септември) is a Bulgarian professional association football club based in Sofia, which currently competes in the First League, the first tier of Bulgarian football. Its home ground is the Septemvri Stadium, but due to its poor condition the team plays its home matches at the Vasil Levski National Stadium and 57th Public School's FIFA-certified football field. The club's biggest success to date is the winning of the Bulgarian Cup in 1960 and finishing 5th in the Bulgarian first division during the same season. Septemvri is known for its strong youth academy, which over the years has developed numerous players for Bulgaria's elite clubs and the national team. History Early ages On November 5, 1944 the clubs Sportclub Sofia, ''Sokol'' and ''Vazrazhdane'' unite under the name of FC Septemvri Sofia; the name derives from the revolution of September 1944. On March 26, 1945, the additional clubs of Botev (Konyovitsa), Ustrem (Zaharna fabrika), Pobeda (Krasna ...
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Krasian Kolev
Krasian Kolev (Bulgarian: Красиан Колев; born 18 January 2004) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a winger for Botev Plovdiv. Career Born in Razgrad, Krasian moved to Septemvri Sofia at age of 14. Kolev scored his first league goal on top level on 21 August 2022 in a match against Beroe Stara Zagora. On 29 December 2022 he moved to Botev Plovdiv for an undisclosed transfer fee, which was a record fee for Septemvri leaving player. International career In September 2022 Kolev was called up for Bulgaria U19 for the 2023 UEFA European Under-19 Championship qualification The 2023 UEFA European Under-19 Championship qualifying competition is a men's under-19 football competition that will determine the seven teams joining the automatically qualified hosts Malta in the 2023 UEFA European Under-19 Championship final ... matches against Azerbaijan U19, Luxembourg U19 and Turkey U19. Career statistics Club References External links * 2004 births Living ...
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Dimitar Ivanov (footballer, Born 2004)
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Valentin Petrov
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FC CSKA 1948 Sofia II
CSKA 1948 II ( bg, ЦСКА 1948 II) or CSKA 1948 2 is a Bulgarian professional football team based in Sofia. Founded in 2019, it is the reserve team of CSKA 1948 Sofia, and currently plays in Second League, the second level of Bulgarian football. Obliged to play one level below their main side, CSKA 1948 II is ineligible for promotion to First League and also can not compete in the Bulgarian Cup. History 2019–2020:Foundation Since 2015, the Bulgarian Football Union allowed Bulgarian teams to have reserve sides in the lower regional divisions. In 2019 CSKA 1948 Sofia introduced their reserve team in A OFG Sofia (capital) South, the 4th level of Bulgarian football, led by Kiril Metkov. The team finished on 2nd position, before season was ended due to COVID-19 pandemic. Due to the unknown situation, the team did not play in any league 2020-21 season. 2021–present: Second League On 18 February 2021 one of main sponsors of CSKA 1948, Tzvetomir Naydenov, announced that ...
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PFC CSKA Sofia II
CSKA II ( bg, ЦСКА II) is a Bulgarian football team based in Sofia. Founded in 2016, it is the reserve team of CSKA Sofia, and played one season in the Second League, the second level of Bulgarian football in 2016-2017 and being restored in 2022 to play in the Third League. They ought to play at least one level below their main side, however, so CSKA II was ineligible for promotion to the First League and could not play in the Bulgarian Cup. History In June 2016 CSKA II took the place of Litex Lovech II in the Bulgarian Second League. The team was selected by CSKA and Litex youth players. After Stamen Belchev took charge of the first team CSKA II's results worsened, and the team was relegated to South-West Third League on the final day of the season following a 1–2 away defeat by Vitosha Bistritsa. On 5 June 2017, the owners officially informed the Bulgarian Football Union that the team will not participate in the 2017–18 South-West Third League as the level was ...
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