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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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PFC Lokomotiv Sofia
Lokomotiv 1929 ( bg, Локомотив 1929) is a Bulgarian professional association football club based in Sofia Sofia ( ; bg, София, Sofiya, ) is the capital and largest city of Bulgaria. It is situated in the Sofia Valley at the foot of the Vitosha mountain in the western parts of the country. The city is built west of the Iskar river, and ha ..., which currently plays in the First Professional Football League (Bulgaria), First League, the top tier of Bulgarian football. Founded as Railway Sports Club in 1929, and refounded in 2015, following bankruptcy, the club has played at Stadion Lokomotiv (Sofia), Stadion Lokomotiv since 1985. Lokomotiv has won four List of Bulgarian football champions, League titles and four Bulgarian Cups. Lokomotiv established itself as one of Bulgaria’s top clubs throughout history, performing strongly both domestically and internationally. The club has spent the majority of its history in the top tier First League (previously A Gr ...
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2014–15 A Group
The 2014–15 A Group was the 91st season of the top division of the Bulgarian football league system, and 67th since a league format was adopted for the national competition of A Group as a top tier of the pyramid. The competition was divided in two phases - Regular season, with every team playing against every other team twice, and Playoffs, with teams divided into Championship group (top six) and Relegation group (bottom six) to determine the champions and the relegated teams, respectively. Ludogorets Razgrad entered the season as three-time defending champions, and succeeded to retain the title for a 4th consecutive and overall time 2 rounds before the end of the season, after their home win over Lokomotiv Sofia. Beroe Stara Zagora finished second, while Lokomotiv Sofia claimed the third place. Marek Dupnitsa and Haskovo survived only one season in A Group and were relegated. This season was controversial, because both CSKA Sofia and Lokomotiv Sofia were relegated to the t ...
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1957 A Group
The 1957 A Group was the ninth 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 12 teams, and CSKA Sofia won the championship. League standings Results Champions ;CSKA Sofia Top scorers References External linksBulgaria - List of final tables (RSSSF)1957 Statistics of A Group
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1956 A Group
The 1956 A Group was the eighth 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 12 teams, and CSKA Sofia won the championship. League standings Results Champions ;CSKA Sofia Top scorers References External linksBulgaria - List of final tables (RSSSF)1956 Statistics of A Group
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1955 A Group
The 1955 A Group was the seventh 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 14 teams, and CSKA Sofia won the championship. League standings Results Champions ;CSKA Sofia Top scorers References External linksBulgaria - List of final tables (RSSSF)1955 Statistics of A Group
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1954 A Group
The 1954 A Group was the sixth 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 14 teams, and CSKA Sofia won the championship. League standings Results Champions ;CSKA Sofia Top scorers References External linksBulgaria - List of final tables (RSSSF)1954 Statistics of A Group
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1953 A Group
The 1953 A Group was the fifth 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 Levski Sofia won the championship. League standings Results Champions ;Levski Sofia Top scorers References External linksBulgaria - List of final tables (RSSSF)1953 Statistics of A Group
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1952 A Group
The 1952 A Group was the fourth 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 12 teams, and CSKA Sofia won the championship. League standings Results Champions ;CSKA Sofia Top scorers References External linksBulgaria - List of final tables (RSSSF)1952 Statistics of A Group
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1951 A Group
The 1951 A Group was the third 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 12 teams, and CSKA Sofia won the championship. League standings Results Top scorers Champions ;CSKA Sofia ReferencesBulgaria - List of final tables (RSSSF)
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1950 A Group
The 1950 A Group was the second season of the First Professional Football League (Bulgaria), A Football Group, the top Bulgarian professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1948. Overview It was contested by 10 teams, and PFC Levski Sofia, Levski Sofia won the championship. League standings Results Champions ;Levski Sofia Top scorers References External linksBulgaria - List of final tables (RSSSF)
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1948–49 A Group
The 1948–49 A Group was the inaugural season of the First Professional Football League (Bulgaria), A Football Group, the top Bulgarian professional league for association football clubs. Overview It was contested by 10 teams, and PFC Levski Sofia, Levski Sofia won the championship List_of_unbeaten_football_club_seasons#Europe, undefeated. League standings Results Champions ;Levski Sofia ;Coach Rezső Somlai Top scorers *Sourc1948–49 Top Goalscorers References External links
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Bruno Akrapović
Bruno Akrapović (born 26 September 1967) is a Bosnian professional football manager and former player who played as a midfielder. Club career Starting his career in his native Bosnia, at the time part of Yugoslavia, Akrapović spent the majority of his career playing for various clubs in the Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga. He played for Energie Cottbus from 2000 until 2002. He played alongside Jürgen Klopp at Mainz. International career Akrapović made his senior debut for Bosnia and Herzegovina in a March 2000 friendly match against Macedonia and has earned a total of 14 caps, scoring one goal. His final international was a September 2002 European Championship qualification match against Romania. International goal :''Scores and results list Bosnia and Herzegovina's goal tally first, score column indicates score after Akrapović goal.'' Managerial career Akrapović recently coached KF Shkëndija in the Macedonian First League and RNK Split in Croatia before relocating ...
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