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OFC Lokomotiv Mezdra
Lokomotiv 2012 Mezdra ( bg, Локомотив 2012 Мездра) was a Bulgarian football club from the city of Mezdra. History Foundation The team was founded in 2012 after dissolving of the original club PFC Lokomotiv Mezdra. Honours *V Group: ** Winners (1): 2013–14 *Cup of Bulgarian Amateur Football League The Cup of the Bulgarian Amateur Football League (Bulgarian: Купа на Аматьорската Футболна Лига) is a Bulgarian annual football competition established by the BFU in 1994. Structure All officially registered amateur ...: ** Winners (1): 2013 Last squad ''As of 16 February 2016'' ''For recent transfers, see Transfers summer 2015 and Transfers winter 2015–16.'' Past seasons Managers References External linksbgclubs.eu {{DEFAULTSORT:Lokomotiv Mezdra Football clubs in Bulgaria Association football clubs established in 2012 2012 establishments in Bulgaria 2016 disestablishments in Bulgaria Asso ...
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Lokomotiv Stadium (Mezdra)
Lokomotiv Stadium ( bg, Стадион „Локомотив“) is a multi-purpose stadium in Mezdra, Bulgaria. It is currently used for football matches and it is the home of PFC Lokomotiv Mezdra. The stadium has a capacity of 5,000 spectators and it was built in 1946. *In 2007, when the football club was bought by NADIN AD, several renovations were made to the stadium, to meet the Bulgarian Football Union, BFL's requirements, since Lokomotiv promoted to the A Group for the first time in the club’s history. *There were also plans for a new stadium in place of the current, but due to the global financial crisis, the project's realization is currently on hold. References

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Petar Zlatinov
Petar Zlatinov ( bg, Петър Златинов; born 13 March 1981) is a Bulgarian former footballer who played as a midfielder. Career In early 2000, at 18 years old, Zlatinov signed with CSKA Sofia. On 1 April 2003, Zlatinov was loaned to Belarusian Premier League side Dinamo Minsk for a period of three months. On 23 April, he scored the only goal in a game against BATE Borisov in the Belarusian Cup to ensure Dinamo progressed to the semi-finals. He then played full 90 minutes in Dinamo's 2–0 defeat of Lokomotiv Minsk in the final on 24 May, and collected his first Belarusian Cup winners medal. In July 2003, Zlatinov moved permanently to Dinamo, winning the 2004 Belarusian Premier League title. After success in Belarus, Zlatinov moved back to Bulgaria to play for Litex Lovech. In July 2005, he signed a 2+1 year contract. He made his league debut in a 0–2 home loss against Pirin Blagoevgrad on 6 August. His first goal for Litex came on 10 September, scoring the second in ...
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Ivan Redovski
Ivan Vasilev Redovski ( bg, Иван Редовски; born 10 September 1981) is a Bulgarian footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby le ... who currently plays as a forward for Lokomotiv 2012 Mezdra. References 1981 births Living people Bulgarian footballers First Professional Football League (Bulgaria) players Second Professional Football League (Bulgaria) players PFC Slavia Sofia players FC Botev Vratsa players PFC Svetkavitsa players PFC Vidima-Rakovski Sevlievo players PFC Rodopa Smolyan players PFC Spartak Pleven players PFC Marek Dupnitsa players Akademik Sofia players PFC Lokomotiv Mezdra players Association football forwards Bulgarian football managers People from Botevgrad Sportspeople from Sofia Province {{Bulgaria-footy-forward- ...
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2015–16 Bulgarian Cup
The 2015–16 Bulgarian Cup was the 34th official edition of the Bulgarian annual football knockout tournament. The competition began on 23 September 2015 with the matches of the First Round and finished with the final on 24 May 2016. Cherno More Varna were the defending champions. For the first time in the history of this competition the winner, CSKA Sofia, came from the third division of Bulgarian football. However as the club was excluded from participating in the 2016–17 European competitions by the UEFA Club Financial Control Body., its place was taken up by the runners-up of the 2015–16 A Group, Levski Sofia, who is entitled to participate in the second qualifying round of the 2016–17 UEFA Europa League. Participating clubs The following teams competed in the cup: (Teams still active are in bold) First round The draw was conducted on 11 September 2015. The games were played between 22 and 24 September 2015. On this stage all of the participants started their part ...
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2014–15 Bulgarian Cup
The 2014–15 Bulgarian Cup was the 33rd official season of the Bulgarian annual football knockout tournament. The competition began on 23 September 2014 with the matches of the First Round and finished with the final on 28 May 2015. Ludogorets Razgrad were the defending champions, but lost to Levski Sofia in the semifinals. Cherno More Varna, the winner of the competition, qualified for the second qualifying round of the 2015–16 UEFA Europa League. Participating clubs The following teams competed in the cup: (Teams still active are in bold) First round The draw was conducted on 10 September 2014. The games will be played on 23–25 September 2014. On this stage all of the participants start their participation i.e. the 12 teams from A PFG (first division), the 16 teams from the B PFG (second division) and the 4 winners from the regional amateur competitions. Second round The draw was conducted on 2 October 2014. The first legs are to be played on 28, 29 ...
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Bulgarian B Professional Football Group
The Bulgarian Second Professional Football League ( bg, Втора професионална футболна лига, Vtora Profesionalna Futbolna Liga), also known as Second League ( bg, Втора Лига) or Vtora liga, is the second level of the Bulgarian football league system, below First League and above the Third League. Sixteen teams take part in the league, each playing twice against all the other, once home and once away. Most matches are played on Saturdays and Sundays. The league is administered by the Bulgarian Professional Football League. In 2016, the B Group's name was rebranded to Second Professional Football League. Competition format A team receives 3 points for a win and 1 point for a draw. No points are awarded for a loss. Promotion and relegation positions For 2021–22 Season : * ''First place'' (champion) to ''Third place'': Direct promotion to First Professional Football League. * ''Fourth place'': Promotion playoff against the 13th place team fr ...
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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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Regional Football Groups
The Bulgarian Regional Amateur Football Groups ( bg, Областни Аматьорски Футболни Групи, Oblastin Amat'orski Futbolni Grupi) are the 4th and 5th level of the Bulgarian football league system. There are 41 groups called A Regional Football Groups and 19 B Regional Football Groups. Teams from B RFG are promoted to A RFG and A RFG teams are promoted to Third League. Competition format A RFG (or A OFG) has 28 regional geographically specified divisions, as some of the regions have more than one group. 28 teams are promoted to Third League at the end of every season. there are 9 B RFG (or B OFG) divisions registered for season 2015-16. Every region decides how many groups it will have since it depends on how many teams want to join. Overview A Regional Football Groups * Blagoevgrad Struma North * A OFG Blagoevgrad Struma South * A OFG Blagoevgrad Bistritsa * A OFG Blagoevgrad Mesta West * A OFG Blagoevgrad Mesta East * A OFG Burgas * A OFG Varna * A ...
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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's format is ''single-elimination'', with all matches being one-legged, except the semi-finals. The competition's winner gets the right to take part in the UEFA Europa Conference League. If the winner has already secured a place through the Bulgarian A Professional Football Group, the team that has come ''fourth'' in the championship substitutes it. The competition has been dominated by Sofia-based teams. The Sofia teams have won together a total number of 65 titles. The three most successful teams are Levski Sofia (26 cups), CSKA Sofia (21 cups) and Slavia Sofia (8 cups). The current cup holders are Levski Sofia, who beat CSKA Sofia 1–0 in the 2022 final. Format The Bulgarian Cup tournament is divided in two phases - the ''Qualific ...
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List Of Bulgarian Football Transfers Winter 2015–16
This is a list of Bulgarian football transfers for the 2015–16 winter transfer window. Only transfers involving a team from the A Group and B Group are listed. A Group Beroe In: Out: Botev Plovdiv In: Out: Cherno More In: Out: Levski Sofia In: Out: Litex Lovech In: Out: Lokomotiv Plovdiv In: Out: Ludogorets Razgrad In: Out: Montana In: Out: Pirin Blagoevgrad In: Out: Slavia Sofia In: Out: B Group Bansko In: Out: Botev Galabovo In: Out: Dobrudzha Dobrich In: Out: Dunav Ruse In: Out: Litex Lovech II In: Out: Lokomotiv GO In: Out: Lokomotiv 2012 Mezdra In: Out: Ludogorets Razgrad II In: Out: Neftochimic ...
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