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FC Levski Karlovo
Levski Karlovo ( bg, Левски Карлово) is a Bulgarian football club based in Karlovo, Plovdiv Province. Founded in 1923, it currently competes in the South-East Third League. The club's colors are blue and white. Levski Karlovo is where Bulgarian international Petar Aleksandrov began his career. History 1923–2004 Since its founding in 1923, Levski has had 10 seasons in second division, finishing third in 1975, with the last one being in 1981/82, when they finished 17th. Petar Aleksandrov made his debut during that season, scoring 10 goals in 22 matches, before joining Slavia Sofia. 2004–2016: Re-founding The club was dissolved in 2004 only to be re-established later that year. It remained in third division until 2016, when it was promoted. 2016–present: Return to Professional Football On 27 July 2016, Levski was promoted to the newly formed Bulgarian Second League. On 8 August 2016, after 34 years in the amateur leagues, the club returned to professional foot ...
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Krepost Stadium
Krepost (Cyrillic forms: крепость, крепост) means "fortress" in several Slavic languages, such as Russian and Bulgarian. It may refer to: * Asenova Krepost * Krepost Sveaborg * Krepost, Haskovo Province * Samuilova Krepost Samuilova Krepost is a village in Petrich Municipality, in Blagoevgrad Province, Bulgaria Bulgaria (; bg, България, Bǎlgariya), officially the Republic of Bulgaria,, ) is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on the east ...
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1993–94 Bulgarian Cup
The 1993–94 Bulgarian Cup was the 54th season of the Bulgarian Cup. Levski Sofia won the competition, beating Pirin Blagoevgrad 1–0 in the final at the Vasil Levski National Stadium in Sofia. First round , - !colspan=3 style="background-color:#D0F0C0;" , 24 November 1993 Second round , - !colspan=5 style="background-color:#D0F0C0;" , 1 / 8 December 1993 Quarter-finals , - !colspan=5 style="background-color:#D0F0C0;" , 11 / 15 December 1993 Semi-finals , - !colspan=5 style="background-color:#D0F0C0;" , 3 / 23 March 1994 , - !colspan=5 style="background-color:#D0F0C0;" , 3 / 30 March 1994 Final Details References {{DEFAULTSORT:Bulgarian Cup 1993-94 1993–94 domestic association football cups Cup A cup is an open-top used to hold hot or cold liquids for pouring or drinking; while mainly used for drinking, it also can be used to store solids for pouring (e.g., sugar, flour, grains, salt). Cups may be made of glass, metal, ...
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2013–14 V AFG
The 2013–14 V Football Group season was the 64th season of the Bulgarian V Group. The group comprises the third level of the Bulgarian football pyramid and is divided into four geographic regions: ''North-West'', ''North-East'', ''South-East'', and ''South-West''. The top team from each region was directly promoted to B Group for season 2014–15. The bottom two teams of each division were relegated to their respective regional groups at the fourth level of the football league system for the following season. Changes from season 2012–13 Club Movements Between V Group and B Group The champions of the four 2012–13 V AFG divisions were promoted to the 2013–14 B PFG: Dobrudzha Dobrich from V AFG North-East and Botev Galabovo from V AFG South-East, Akademik Svishtov from V AFG North-West and Marek 2010 Dupnitsa from V AFG South-West. In return, Sliven 2000 was expelled from B PFG championship in March 2013. Other teams, which relegated to V AFG, are Shumen 2010, S ...
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2012–13 V AFG
The 2012–13 V AFG season was the 63rd season of the Bulgarian V AFG, the third tier of the Bulgarian football league system. The winners of each of the four regional groups progressed to the 2013–14 B PFG and up to four teams from each group were relegated to regional amateur championships. Changes from the 2011–12 season Movement between B PFG and V AFG The champions of the four 2011–12 V AFG divisions were promoted to the 2012–13 B PFG: Shumen 2010 from V AFG North-East and Rakovski 2011 from V AFG South-East, Spartak 1919 Pleven from V AFG North-West and Pirin Razlog from V AFG South-West. This season the B Grupa will be consisting of one division, so all third division champions will play against each other. In return, Dorostol Silistra canceled their participation during the East B PFG championship and dissolved as club. Dobrudzha Dobrich and Nesebar finished at the bottom two places and relegated to the North-East and South-East division. Additionally Cher ...
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2011–12 V AFG
The 2011–12 V AFG season is the 57th season of the Bulgarian V AFG, the third tier of the Bulgarian football league system. The winners of each of the four regional groups progress to the 2012–13 B PFG, and up to four teams from each group are relegated to regional amateur championships. Changes from the 2010–11 season Movement between B PFG and V AFG The champions of the four 2010–11 V AFG divisions were promoted to the 2011–12 B PFG: Spartak Varna from V AFG North-East and Botev Plovdiv from V AFG South-East promoted to the B PFG East, Bdin Vidin from V AFG North-West and Slivniski Geroy Slivnitsa from V AFG South-West ascended to the B PFG West. As the East B PFG needed one more team from the third division, the two runners-up from the Eastern divisions Neftochimic Burgas and Septemvri Tervel played a special play-off on 26 June 2011. Neftohimic won the match 1:0. In return, Chernomorets Balchik, Dunav Ruse and Ravda canceled their participation during the Eas ...
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2010–11 V AFG
The 2010–11 V AFG season was the 62nd season of the Bulgarian V AFG, the third tier of the Bulgarian football league system. The season started on 15 August 2010 and finished in May 2011. The group comprised four regional divisions with a different number of teams. Only the champion of each division was promoted to the B Group 2011/12. Changes from the 2009–10 season Movement between B PFG and V AFG The champions of the four 2009–10 V AFG divisions were promoted to the 2010–11 B PFG: Dorostol Silistra from V AFG North-East and Ravda from V AFG South-East promoted to the B PFG East, Chavdar Byala Slatina from V AFG North-West and Malesh Mikrevo from V AFG South-West ascended to the B PFG West. In return, Rodopa Smolyan, Belite Orli Pleven and Bdin Vidin were relegated from both 2009-10 B PFG groups. Rodopa and Belite Orli even did not receive a license for V AFG, so they will play in the regional divisions this season. Movement from V Group to fourth-level league ...
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V AFG
The Bulgarian Third Amateur Football League ( bg, Трета аматьорска футболна лига, Treta Amat'orska Futbolna Liga), commonly referred to as Third League ( bg, Трета лига) or Treta liga, is the third level of the Bulgarian football league system. Third League operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the second and the fourth tier of the Bulgarian football league pyramid – respectively being Second League and the A Oblast Groups. Currently Third League consists of four divisions that are formed by separating the country into four regions: ''North-West'', ''South-West'', ''North-East'' and ''South-East''. The divisions run in parallel during the season, but since the number of teams in each division may vary, the number of rounds in each of them may vary. Each team must play at least two times against every other team on a home-away basis. The Third League was created in 1950, along with the second level. It is administered by the ...
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Yanko Valkanov
Yanko Hristov Valkanov ( bg, Янко Христов Вълканов; born 25 July 1982) is a Bulgarian football coach and former player who played as a defender. His preferred position on the pitch is right-back, but he can play as a central defender as well. Career Club Early career in Bulgaria He started his professional football career with CSKA Sofia in the 1999/2000 league season and was quickly loaned out to Beroe Stara Zagora to gain more playing time. The following season he was loaned out once more to Naftex Burgas, however he was unable to establish himself and returned to CSKA Sofia during the league season. At the beginning of the 2002/2003 league season he would transfer to Marek Dupnitsa and during his time with them he would attract the interests of Slavia Sofia and would join them before the start of the 2003/2004 where after several seasons he would establish himself as an integral member of their team. Belarus and Lithuania Yanko Valkanov joined reigning Bela ...
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Ivan Toshev
Ivan Toshev ( bg, Иван Тошев; born 13 August 1992) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a midfielder A midfielder is an outfield position in association football. Midfielders may play an exclusively defensive role, breaking up attacks, and are in that case known as defensive midfielders. As central midfielders often go across boundarie ... for Minyor Radnevo. References External links * 1992 births Living people Bulgarian men's footballers First Professional Football League (Bulgaria) players PFC Vidima-Rakovski Sevlievo players FC Botev Galabovo players FC Montana players POFC Botev Vratsa players FC Minyor Radnevo players Men's association football midfielders {{Bulgaria-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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Georgi Andonov
Georgi Andonov ( bg, Георги Андонов; born 28 June 1983 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a forward. Career Andonov's first club was Botev Plovdiv. With Botev he played 112 games and scored 12 goals. In 2006, Cherno More Varna signed Andonov to a four-year deal for a €100,000. During a 2008–09 season, after a few poor performances along with the impressive form of Miroslav Manolov and Yordan Yurukov, Andonov found regular starting positions in attack hard to find. In January 2009, he was loaned in his previously club Botev to the end of the season. On 3 July 2009, Andonov signed a contract with Beroe Stara Zagora. In May 2010 Andonov signed a two-year deal with Chernomorets Burgas. In February 2012, Andonov was released from his contract and returned to Beroe Stara Zagora as a free agent. He scored a hat-trick in the opening game of the 2012–13 season against Botev Vratsa on 11 August. On 15 May 2013, Andonov led Beroe out as captain in the ...
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