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
Plovdiv ( bg, Пловдив, ), is the second-largest city in Bulgaria, standing on the banks of the Maritsa river in the historical region of Thrace. It has a population of 346,893 and 675,000 in the greater metropolitan area. Plovdiv is the c ...
, Bulgaria, that competes in the
Bulgarian Parva Liga
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 spon ...
, 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
Hristo Botev ( bg, Христо Ботев, ), born Hristo Botyov Petkov (Христо Ботьов Петков; – ), was a Bulgarian revolutionary and poet. Botev is considered by Bulgarians to be a symbolic historical figure and nation ...
. The club plays its home games at
Botev 1912 Football Complex, located in the neighbourhood of
Komatevo
Komatevo ( bg, Коматево) is a neighbourhood of the city of Plovdiv, southern Bulgaria. It has 6,500 inhabitants.
Komatevo was a village up to 1969 when it was incorporated into Plovdiv together with Proslav. The neighbourhood is connect ...
, while its stadium is under reconstruction.
During its history, the club has won 2
Bulgarian championships
Bulgarian may refer to:
* Something of, from, or related to the country of Bulgaria
* Bulgarians, a South Slavic ethnic group
* Bulgarian language, a Slavic language
* Bulgarian alphabet
* A citizen of Bulgaria, see Demographics of Bulgaria
* Bul ...
, 3
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 tourname ...
s, 1
Bulgarian Supercup
The Bulgarian Supercup ( bg, Суперкупа на България) is the trophy won in a football match held between the football club that has won the Bulgarian first football division in the season that ended in the year of the match and ...
and 1
Balkans Cup
The Balkans Cup was an international football competition for clubs from Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, Turkey, and Yugoslavia. It was introduced in 1961 and was very popular in the 1960s (the 1967 final attracted 42,000 spectators), being ...
. Botev has also reached the
Cup Winners' Cup
The UEFA Cup Winners' Cup was a European association football, football club competition contested annually by the winners of domestic cup competitions. The cup was, chronologically, the second seasonal inter-European club competition organised ...
quarter-finals once. In addition, the club has been a runner-up in the domestic league twice and has reached the
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 tourname ...
final thirteen times. In the years before the
Bulgarian championship was created, the team regularly participated in the local Plovdiv championship, claiming it six times.
History
Early years (1912–1944)
The club was founded on 11 March 1912 as ''Hristo Botyov - Futbolno druzhestvo'' (meaning "Hristo Botyov - Football Association") in
Plovdiv
Plovdiv ( bg, Пловдив, ), is the second-largest city in Bulgaria, standing on the banks of the Maritsa river in the historical region of Thrace. It has a population of 346,893 and 675,000 in the greater metropolitan area. Plovdiv is the c ...
by 22 students from Saint Augustine's French College and First Boys High School. The name was chosen in honor of the Bulgarian national hero
Hristo Botev
Hristo Botev ( bg, Христо Ботев, ), born Hristo Botyov Petkov (Христо Ботьов Петков; – ), was a Bulgarian revolutionary and poet. Botev is considered by Bulgarians to be a symbolic historical figure and nation ...
, as proposed by the club's host - Tenyo Rusev. The club's first management board also included Stoyan Puhtev, serving as chairman, Nenko Penelov as vice-chairman and Petar Delev as both a secretary and cashier. Interestingly, the Botev Plovdiv’s constituent assembly was held on Sunday, March 11, 1912 and received a juridical registration on the next day, Monday, March 12. Presently club fans celebrate the later date as a birthday.
In 1920, some members of the association split and founded a new football club, named ''Rekord''. However, this did not deter Botev from winning the first unofficial urban championship. On 30 August 1925, Botev lost 2–6 to Turkish side
Fenerbahçe, in its first international match. The following year, the team led by the playing coach and captain –
Nikola Shterev, won the Plovdiv Cup.
Botev won its first national title in
1929
This year marked the end of a period known in American history as the Roaring Twenties after the Wall Street Crash of 1929 ushered in a worldwide Great Depression. In the Americas, an agreement was brokered to end the Cristero War, a Catholi ...
, defeating
Levski Sofia
Levski Sofia ( bg, Левски София) is a Bulgarian professional association football club based in Sofia, which competes in the First League, the top division of the Bulgarian football league system. The club was founded on 24 May 1914 ...
1–0 in the final, with Nikola Shterev scoring the winning goal. The club became the first from Plovdiv to win the
Bulgarian Championship. Notable players from the period include Stancho Prodanov, Vangel Kaundzhiev and Mihail Kostov, who played for the
national team. In the following two years as well as in 1937 and 1940, Botev won the urban championship.
1944–1960
The club's name has been changed for political reasons several times: Botev (1912–1946), DNV(1947–51), DNA (1952–57), SKNA (1957), Botev (1957–1968) and Trakia (1968–1989). In 1951, Botev Plovdiv joined the newly created
Bulgarian A PFG. Despite being relegated in 1953 to the
Bulgarian B PFG
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, in 1954 the club easily won promotion for the top division. 1956 was very successful for the team, which finished 3rd in the domestic league and qualified for the final of the
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 tourname ...
, where Botev faced
Levski Sofia
Levski Sofia ( bg, Левски София) is a Bulgarian professional association football club based in Sofia, which competes in the First League, the top division of the Bulgarian football league system. The club was founded on 24 May 1914 ...
. The final match was lost by the canaries with 2–5.
In the next few years, the local municipality decided to build a new venue for the sports club. The construction for the sports complex, started on July 21, 1959, and was built in a period of two years. The new stadium was named
Hristo Botev
Hristo Botev ( bg, Христо Ботев, ), born Hristo Botyov Petkov (Христо Ботьов Петков; – ), was a Bulgarian revolutionary and poet. Botev is considered by Bulgarians to be a symbolic historical figure and nation ...
, in honor of the national hero. The sport venue was inaugurated with a friendly match between Botev and
Steaua București
Steaua or Steaua București may refer to:
* CSA Steaua București, a Romanian multi-sports club
* CSA Steaua București (football), the football team of the multi-sports club
* Fotbal Club FCSB, a football team that used this name between 2003 ...
, which was won by the canaries with 3–0 in front of 20,000 spectators.
Dinko Dermendzhiev era (1961–1980)
In 1961 Botev finished 3rd in the
A PFG
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, for second time in the club's history. This championship also marked the first appearance of the club's most important player
Dinko Dermendzhiev
Dinko Tsvetkov Dermendzhiev ( bg, Динко Цветков Дерменджиев; 2 June 1941 – 1 May 2019), nicknamed Chico was a Bulgarian footballer and coach.
Club career
Dinko Dermendzhiev began his youth career in Maritsa Plovdiv. Initi ...
and the beginning of Botev's golden age.
Dermendzhiev holds Botev's overall appearances record, playing in 447 matches for the club. Second is Viden Apostolov with 429 matches and third is Petar Zehtinski with 351. Botev's all-time leading scorer is also
Dermendzhiev, who scored 194 goals at his period in the club.
Kostadin Kostadinov
Kostadin Stefanov Kostadinov ( bg, Костадин Стефанов Костадинов; born 25 June 1959) is a former Bulgarian footballer who played as a winger.
Career
During his career, he played for Trakia Plovdiv in Bulgaria and made ...
is the Botev's second highest scorer with 106 goals and third is
Atanas Pashev
Atanas Pashev ( bg, Атанас Пашев; born November 21, 1963) is a former Bulgarian football player who played as a winger.
Career
Born in Pazardzhik, Pashev played club football for most of his career with Trakia Plovdiv (now Botev Plo ...
with 100 goals.
Under the leadership of
Dinko Dermendzhiev
Dinko Tsvetkov Dermendzhiev ( bg, Динко Цветков Дерменджиев; 2 June 1941 – 1 May 2019), nicknamed Chico was a Bulgarian footballer and coach.
Club career
Dinko Dermendzhiev began his youth career in Maritsa Plovdiv. Initi ...
, Botev won their first
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 tourname ...
in 1962, beating
Dunav Rousse
FC Dunav ( bg, Дунав, officially named ''"Дунав от Русе"'') is a Bulgarian professional football club based in Ruse, which currently competes in the Second League, the second tier of the Bulgarian football league system.
Part ...
3–0 at
Vasil Levski National Stadium
Vasil Levski National Stadium ( bg, Национален стадион „Васил Левски“), named after Bulgarian national hero and revolutionary Vasil Levski (1837–1873), is the country's second largest stadium. The stadium has 43, ...
in
Sofia
Sofia ( ; bg, София, Sofiya, ) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Bulgaria, 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. ...
on 12 August. In the 1962–63 season Botev reached the quarter-final of the
Cup Winners' Cup
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by eliminating
Steaua București
Steaua or Steaua București may refer to:
* CSA Steaua București, a Romanian multi-sports club
* CSA Steaua București (football), the football team of the multi-sports club
* Fotbal Club FCSB, a football team that used this name between 2003 ...
and
Shamrock Rovers
Shamrock Rovers Football Club ( ga, Cumann Peile Ruagairí na Seamróige) is an Irish association football club based in Tallaght, South Dublin. The club's senior team competes in the League of Ireland Premier Division and it is the most su ...
before losing to
Atlético Madrid
Club Atlético de Madrid, S.A.D. (; meaning "Athletic Club of Madrid"), known simply as Atleti in the Spanish-speaking world and commonly referred to at international level as Atlético Madrid, is a Spanish professional football club based in ...
1–5 on aggregate. In the same season the team finished runners-up in
A PFG
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 spon ...
with 40 points, only 3 less than the first,
Spartak Plovdiv.
The club claimed its second national title in
1967
Events
January
* January 1 – Canada begins a year-long celebration of the 100th anniversary of Canadian Confederation, Confederation, featuring the Expo 67 World's Fair.
* January 5
** Spain and Romania sign an agreement in Paris, establ ...
. A few days later, political authorities merged two local clubs with Botev – ''Spartak'' and ''Akademik'', creating ''Trakia''. The "new" club, continued playing its games on Hristo Botev Stadium and kept its players, colours, history and fans. The reasoning behind the merger was creating a team which would gather the best players in the city and contend with Sofia-based teams. However, only two players from recent rivals Spartak had joined the team.
The championship team featured several notable players, such as Viden Apostolov, Georgi Popov and
Rayko Stoynov, with Vasil Spasov as head coach. Botev represented Bulgaria in the
1967–68 European Champions Cup where they lost in the first round to
Rapid București
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Rapids are hydrological features between a ''run'' (a smoothly flowing part of a stream) and a ''cascad ...
after 2–0 win in Plovdiv and 0–3 (a.e.t.) loss in Romania. A few years later, in 1981, the team became runners up of the
Balkans Cup
The Balkans Cup was an international football competition for clubs from Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, Turkey, and Yugoslavia. It was introduced in 1961 and was very popular in the 1960s (the 1967 final attracted 42,000 spectators), being ...
for the first time, playing against Yugoslavian
Velež Mostar after two spectacular final matches to finish second
The Golden Team (1981–1990)
In 1981, the club's forward
Georgi Slavkov won the club's highest individual achievement, the
European Golden Shoe
The European Golden Shoe, also known as European Golden Boot, is an award that is presented each season to the leading goalscorer in league matches from the top division of a European national league. The trophy is a sculpture of a football bo ...
after finishing as Europe's top domestic scorer with 31 goals. The same year, the team won its second
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 tourname ...
, after a win against
Pirin Blagoevgrad
Futbolen klub Pirin ( bg, Футболен клуб „Пирин“), also known as Pirin Blagoevgrad is a Bulgarian football club based in Blagoevgrad, which currently competes in the First League, the top division of Bulgarian football.
T ...
. This period was very successful for the club. Botev finished 3rd in the
A PFG
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 spon ...
, in
1981
Events January
* January 1
** Greece enters the European Economic Community, predecessor of the European Union.
** Palau becomes a self-governing territory.
* January 10 – Salvadoran Civil War: The FMLN launches its first major off ...
,
1983
The year 1983 saw both the official beginning of the Internet and the first mobile cellular telephone call.
Events January
* January 1 – The migration of the ARPANET to TCP/IP is officially completed (this is considered to be the beginning ...
,
1985
The year 1985 was designated as the International Youth Year by the United Nations.
Events January
* January 1
** The Internet's Domain Name System is created.
** Greenland withdraws from the European Economic Community as a result of a ...
,
1987
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,
1988 and 2nd in
1986
The year 1986 was designated as the International Year of Peace by the United Nations.
Events January
* January 1
**Aruba gains increased autonomy from the Netherlands by separating from the Netherlands Antilles.
**Spain and Portugal enter ...
. In this year the team finished with 41 points, only 2 less than the first,
Beroe, in spite of the 8–1 win against Beroe in the direct match. Many of the club's most notable stars played around this time, such as Antim Pehlivanov, Dimitar Vichev,
Atanas Pashev
Atanas Pashev ( bg, Атанас Пашев; born November 21, 1963) is a former Bulgarian football player who played as a winger.
Career
Born in Pazardzhik, Pashev played club football for most of his career with Trakia Plovdiv (now Botev Plo ...
, Dimitar Mladenov,
Zapryan Rakov
Zapryan Ivanov Rakov ( bg, Запрян Иванов Раков) (born 4 January 1962, in Manole) is a former Bulgarian international football
Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a ...
, Blagoy Bangev and
Petar Zehtinski
Petar Zehtinski ( bg, Петър Зехтински; born 15 September 1955) is a former Bulgarian footballer and manager who played as a midfielder.
Career
A skillful free kick taker and a talented passer, Zehtinski spent more than a decade ...
were part of the rank and file of the notable Golden Team.
An important achievement of that period was the
1985 Cup Winners' Cup campaign, when Botev qualified for the second round of the tournament. The team secured a 2–0 victory against the German powerhouse
Bayern Munich (with
Klaus Augenthaler,
Dieter Hoeneß,
Søren Lerby
Søren Lerby (born 1 February 1958) is a Danish former football player, manager, and licensed agent. As a player, he spent most of his career in Dutch football, winning five Eredivisie championships with Ajax Amsterdam and two with PSV Eindho ...
,
Lothar Matthäus
Lothar Herbert Matthäus (; born 21 March 1961) is a German football pundit and former professional player and manager. After captaining West Germany to victory in the 1990 FIFA World Cup where he lifted the World Cup trophy, he was awarded the ...
and
Jean-Marie Pfaff
Jean-Marie Pfaff (born 4 December 1953) is a Belgian former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper who spent most of his professional career with Beveren and Bayern Munich. Pfaff was capped 64 times playing for Belgium, and partic ...
in their squad). On November 7, 1984, in front of more than 45,000 spectators at
Plovdiv Stadium
Stadion Plovdiv ( bg, Стадион „Пловдив“, en, 'Plovdiv Stadium' ) is a multi-purpose stadium in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. It is currently used mostly for athletics championships. The stadium holds 55,000. The stadium was built in ...
,
Atanas Pashev
Atanas Pashev ( bg, Атанас Пашев; born November 21, 1963) is a former Bulgarian football player who played as a winger.
Career
Born in Pazardzhik, Pashev played club football for most of his career with Trakia Plovdiv (now Botev Plo ...
and
Kostadin Kostadinov
Kostadin Stefanov Kostadinov ( bg, Костадин Стефанов Костадинов; born 25 June 1959) is a former Bulgarian footballer who played as a winger.
Career
During his career, he played for Trakia Plovdiv in Bulgaria and made ...
scored for the win, but Botev were eliminated after losing 1–4 in the first-leg. Another memorable win is the 1–0 home victory over
Barcelona
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in a
Cup Winners' Cup
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first-leg in 1981. On 29 November 1989, after 22 years of playing under ''Trakia'', the club restored its authentic name – ''Botev''.
Brokers Era (1991–1999)
In 1992, the club was bought by a conglomerate of brokers led by Hristo Alexandrov and Hristo Danov. They brought in players with experience in Bulgarian football, such as
Nasko Sirakov,
Bozhidar Iskrenov,
Kostadin Vidolov
Kostadin Todorov Vidolov ( bg, Костадин Тодоров Видолов; born 2 May 1970) is a Bulgarian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. In his career, he played for Lokomotiv Plovdiv, Botev Plovdiv, CSKA Sofi ...
and
Borislav Mihaylov
Borislav Biserov Mihaylov ( bg, Борислав Биcepoв Михайлов; born 12 February 1963) is a Bulgarian former professional footballer, who played as a goalkeeper, and President of the Bulgarian Football Union (2005 – 2019; 2021 � ...
. In this period, Botev signed the first foreign player in the club's history, the
Hungarian Roberto Szabay. These big investments however did not bring any significant results and the club only reached third place in the
A PFG
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 spon ...
in 1993, 1994 and 1995.
Hristolov takeover, financial implosion (1999–2010)
On 19 March 1999 Botev was acquired by Dimitar Hristolov. This day marked the beginning of difficult years for the club. In the 2000–01 season, the team was relegated to
B PFG
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 ...
, after playing 47 years in the A PFG. Botev spent one season in the second division and quickly returned to the top flight, but in 2004 the club was relegated for the second time. From 2005 to 2009 the club played in the
A PFG
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, but in the second part of the league table.
In September
2009
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, Botev Plovdiv set an unusual record after fielding seven Italian players in the 1–2 away loss against
Litex Lovech, becoming the first
A PFG
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 spon ...
club to feature that many foreigners from the same nationality.
On 24 February 2010, Botev Plovdiv were administratively relegated from
A PFG
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 spon ...
due to financial difficulties. Botev's opponents were awarded 3–0 wins by default during the second half of the season.
2010–present
Following the financial collapse in 2010, Botev Plovdiv were relegated to the third level of Bulgarian football, the amateur
V Group
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for the
2010–11
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season. The club was completely rebuilt on an administrative level, several Bulgarian players with first league and international experience helped the team return to
B Group, such as striker
Atanas Kurdov, midfielder
Todor Timonov
Todor Ivanov Timonov ( bg, Тодор Тимонов; born 3 September 1986) is a Bulgarian former footballer who played as a midfielder.
Career
Todor Timonov was raised in Botev Plovdiv's youth teams. In 2002 Timonov agreed the conditions of hi ...
, captain
Nikolay Manchev
Nikolay Manchev (Bulgarian Cyrillic: Николай Манчев; born 4 January 1985 in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Bratsigovo.
Career
Nikolay Manchev started his career in his home town of Plovdiv, with loc ...
, and goalkeeper
Armen Ambartsumyan
Armen Ambartsumyan ( hy, Արմեն Համբարձումյան; bg, Армен Амбарцумян, born 18 February 1978 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria) is a former Bulgarian-Armenian football goalkeeper.
He was a member of the Armenia national tea ...
. The club went unbeaten and won their regional third league, and thus gained promotion to the
second level of Bulgarian football.
A new coach was hired for the
2011–12 B Group season.
Petar Houbchev
Petar Kanchev Hubchev ( bg, Петър Кънчев Хубчев; born 26 February 1964) is a Bulgarian football manager and former player who played for Hamburger SV and Eintracht Frankfurt in the German Bundesliga. Considered one of the greate ...
, who had previous international experience both as a player and manager, succeeded
Kostadin Vidolov
Kostadin Todorov Vidolov ( bg, Костадин Тодоров Видолов; born 2 May 1970) is a Bulgarian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. In his career, he played for Lokomotiv Plovdiv, Botev Plovdiv, CSKA Sofi ...
. The lack of good results, however, saw Hubchev sacked from his position in October 2011. Botev Plovdiv then reached an agreement with a new head coach –
Milen Radukanov
Milen Radukanov ( bg, Милен Радуканов; born 12 December 1972) is a former Bulgarian footballer.
Coaching career CSKA Sofia
In 2010, Radukanov was appointed as CSKA Sofia's assistant coach and interpreter for the Romanian head coac ...
, who didn't show good results either. Therefore,
Kostadin Vidolov
Kostadin Todorov Vidolov ( bg, Костадин Тодоров Видолов; born 2 May 1970) is a Bulgarian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. In his career, he played for Lokomotiv Plovdiv, Botev Plovdiv, CSKA Sofi ...
returned at the helm of the club and succeeded in gaining promotion to the
first level of Bulgarian football, after a 2–0 win against
Sportist Svoge in the play-offs.

In the
2012–13 A Group season, the club showed good performance and finished fourth. Botev Plovdiv was allowed to participate in the
2013–14 UEFA Europa League
The 2013–14 UEFA Europa League was the 43rd season of Europe's secondary club football tournament organised by UEFA, and the fifth season under its current title.
The 2014 UEFA Europa League Final was played between Sevilla and Benfica at th ...
, taking the place of the then financially struggling
CSKA Sofia
CSKA Sofia ( bg, ЦСКА София) is a Bulgarian professional association football club based in Sofia and currently competing in the country's premier football competition, the First League. ''CSKA'' is an abbreviation for ''Central Sport ...
, this marked the return of the team in Europe, after 18 years of absence. The club defeated the likes of
Astana
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The city lies on the banks of the Ishim River in the north-central part of Kazakhstan, within the Akmola Region, tho ...
and
Zrinjski Mostar, before being eliminated by
Stuttgart in the
third qualifying round. In
2013–14, Botev Plovdiv finished fourth once more and also reached the
2013–14 Bulgarian Cup
The 2013–14 Bulgarian Cup is the 32nd official season of the Bulgarian annual football knockout tournament. The competition will begin on 18 September 2013 with the matches of the First Round and will ended with the final on 15 May 2014. Bero ...
final, where they lost 0–1 to
Ludogorets Razgrad. The club faced the same opponents in the
2014 Bulgarian Supercup
The 2014 Bulgarian Supercup was the 12th Bulgarian Supercup, an annual Bulgarian football match played between the winners of the previous season's A Football Group and Bulgarian Cup. The game was played between the champions of the 2013–14 A ...
match, which was lost 1–3. On the European front, the team participated in
2014–15 UEFA Europa League
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The 2015 UEFA Europa League Final was ...
, where they managed to eliminate
Libertas
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, before losing to
St. Pölten. The following seasons, the club frequently secured places in the middle of the table.

On 24 May 2017, Botev Plovdiv won their
3rd Bulgarian cup title in a 2–1 win against
Ludogorets Razgrad, by doing so the club secured a spot in the
2017–18 UEFA Europa League
The 2017–18 UEFA Europa League was the 47th season of Europe's secondary club football tournament organised by UEFA, and the 9th season since it was renamed from the UEFA Cup to the UEFA Europa League.
The final was played at the Parc Olympiqu ...
, where they met
Partizani Tirana
Futboll Klub Partizani, or FK Partizani for short, is an Albanian professional football club based in Tirana, that competes in the Kategoria Superiore. Founded in 1946, the club was historically affiliated to the Albanian army. Partizani's curr ...
and
Beitar Jerusalem
Beitar Jerusalem Football Club ( he, מועדון כדורגל בית"ר ירושלים, Moadon Kaduregel Beitar Yerushalayim), commonly known as Beitar Jerusalem () or simply as Beitar (), is an Israeli football club based in the city of Je ...
, before being knocked out by
Marítimo in the
third qualifying round. On 9 August 2017, the club won its first
Bulgarian Supercup title, beating
Ludogorets Razgrad 5–4 on penalties, following a 1–1 draw in regular time. In June 2021, the establishment of a reserve team,
Botev Plovdiv II, was announced. In July 2021, the club was acquired by former
Reading Football Club
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Reading are nicknam ...
owner
Anton Zingarevich
Anton Zingarevich (Russian: Антон Зингаревич) is a Russian businessman best known for being the former owner of Reading Football Club, who play in the English Championship. Zingarevich's bid to take over the club was announced in Ja ...
.
Crest and colours
Botev Plovdiv's kit colours were adopted in August 1917, during a board meeting. The yellow colour represents the club's founders from
Saint Augustine
Augustine of Hippo ( , ; la, Aurelius Augustinus Hipponensis; 13 November 354 – 28 August 430), also known as Saint Augustine, was a theologian and philosopher of Berber origin and the bishop of Hippo Regius in Numidia, Roman North Afri ...
's Catholic College and
Thrace
Thrace (; el, Θράκη, Thráki; bg, Тракия, Trakiya; tr, Trakya) or Thrake is a geographical and historical region in Southeast Europe, now split among Bulgaria, Greece, and Turkey, which is bounded by the Balkan Mountains to ...
's golden grain fields, while the black colour symbolises the black earth of the fertile soil as well as the Orthodoxy of the club's other founders from First Boys High School.

A following board meeting, held in September 1917, replaced the club's crest, which was an encircled
Cyrillic letter "Б", an abbreviation for "Ботевъ", the club's full name. The new approved crest (used today) was a red circle, with a green rectangle situated centrally above, with the name of the club inscribed inside. Above the rectangle was a yellow and black striped shield, while the club's year of establishment was displayed underneath it.
The crests' white, green and red colours embody the tricolour of the
Kingdom of Bulgaria
The Tsardom of Bulgaria ( bg, Царство България, translit=Tsarstvo Balgariya), also referred to as the Third Bulgarian Tsardom ( bg, Трето Българско Царство, translit=Treto Balgarsko Tsarstvo, links=no), someti ...
. Simultaneously, they symbolise the blood of the heroes, the pureness of the souls, and Bulgaria's fertility. The shield is a symbol of the brave while the infinite circle suggests eternity.
Club motto
Botev Plovdiv's motto is Krasota, vyara i borba ( bg, Красота, вяра и борба, , meaning ''Beauty, faith and fight'').
Kit history
Grounds
In 1959, the authorities allowed the construction of a new club stadium at the place of the old field in the neighborhood of Kamenitza. The first building works began on 21 July 1959. Two years later, Botev Plovdiv returned to The college. On May 14, 1961, the reconstructed stadium was inaugurated. The prime minister – Anton Yugov – attended the celebrations together with the deputy-minister of the defence
Dobri Djurov
Dobri Marinov Dzhurov (Bulgarian language, Bulgarian: Добри Маринов Джуров; 5 January 1916 – 17 June 2002) was a Bulgarian politician and military leader. He was the last Ministry of Defence (Bulgaria), Defense Minister of the ...
and most of the communist leaders. The celebrations ended with a friendly match against
FC Steaua București FC Steaua București was a Romanian professional football club of which two current entities are claiming the records. The original ''FC Steaua București'' team was part of the namesake CSA Steaua București sports club and belonged to the Minist ...
won by the yellow-blacks with 3:0.
For more than 30 years, no big repairs were done on the college. In 1993, during the presidency of Hristo Danov, some serious repairs were made. The visitors' changing room was moved to the eastern part of the stadium. A tunnel under the East and the North stand was built to connect the visitors' changing room with the field and the capacity of the stadium was reduced. In 1995 electric lighting was put in, but ironically it did not reach the standards of the
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 field ...
.
In the years from 1926 to 1947, Botev played six international games on the ground – two wins, three losses and one draw. The matches were played against
Admira Vienna (1:7),
Kecskemét
Kecskemét ( , sk, Kečkemét) is a city with county rights central part Hungary. It is the eighth-largest city in the country, and the county seat of Bács-Kiskun.
Kecskemét lies halfway between the capital Budapest and the country's thir ...
(3:2 and 2:4),
Beşiktaş
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(0:0),
Bohemians Prague (1:3) and the famous "Wonderteam" of
Austria Vienna (sensational win with 5:4) respectively. The attendance record was set on February 27, 1963, during the quarter-final of the Cup Winner's Cup against
Atlético Madrid
Club Atlético de Madrid, S.A.D. (; meaning "Athletic Club of Madrid"), known simply as Atleti in the Spanish-speaking world and commonly referred to at international level as Atlético Madrid, is a Spanish professional football club based in ...
(1:1) – 40,000 people. The record for the Bulgarian championship was set in 1966 against
Levski Sofia
Levski Sofia ( bg, Левски София) is a Bulgarian professional association football club based in Sofia, which competes in the First League, the top division of the Bulgarian football league system. The club was founded on 24 May 1914 ...
(0:1) – 37,000 people, but because of the riots between the fans and the rush of fans on the field, Botev Plovdiv was forced to play its derbies at "The Big House" – the
City Stadium.
Several times, the stadium was used for football matches from the city rivals from
Lokomotiv Plovdiv
PFC Lokomotiv Plovdiv ( bg, ПФК Локомотив Пловдив), commonly known as Loko Plovdiv, is a Bulgarian professional football club based in Plovdiv. Lokomotiv's home ground is the Lokomotiv Stadium which is situated in Lauta Park ...
. During the second half of the 1980/81 season, "The Smurfs" (Lokomotiv Plovdiv) played their home matches on The college (which was followed by a relegation in the second division) as well as one match in the 2003/04 season (when Lokomotiv won the
A PFG
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 spon ...
for the first time).
Spartak Plovdiv also used the stadium for several matches during the 1995/1996 season. The stadium has also hosted the
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 tourname ...
final in 2000, when
Levski Sofia
Levski Sofia ( bg, Левски София) is a Bulgarian professional association football club based in Sofia, which competes in the First League, the top division of the Bulgarian football league system. The club was founded on 24 May 1914 ...
won the cup after 2:0 against
Naftex Burgas ''For the new club claimed as the successor, see PFC Neftochimic Burgas.''
PFC Naftex Burgas ({{Lang-bg, ПФК Нафтекс) is a former football club from Burgas, Bulgaria.
History
The club was created in 1962 by a group of workers, laying ...
.
In the summer of 2008, the stadium underwent renovations to meet the requirements of the Football Union, the Central Stand was renovated and the new visitors' changing room was built under it.

On March 26, 2012, began a major reconstruction of the stadium, starting with conceptual design by architect Georgi Savov and supported by the new owner of the team
Tzvetan Vassilev. According to estimates construction will consume about 15 million euro, and the facility must be ready for operation by mid 2015 just in time to host matches at the
2015 UEFA European Under-17 Championship
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. The reconstruction will be carried out in two phases, the first starting from the end of March 2012 and will last four months. The first stage consists in the replacement of the field, which will have modern drainage system and heating system . The field will be measuring 68x105 meters. Second stage consists of the demolishing of the four old tribunes and building of new ones closer to the football field.
On home matchdays, Botev Plovdiv's players traditionally enter the pitch to the Blue Canary tune (by Marisa Fiordaliso and
Carlo Buti) before the start of a game.
Supporters and rivalries
Botev Plovdiv has maintained a strong fan base over the years and in terms of the popularity is staged as the third most supported club in Bulgaria. There is no unique umbrella organization embracing all fans of the Plovdiv Canaries. The club's
ultras
Ultras are a type of association football fans who are renowned for their fanatical support. The term originated in Italy, but is used worldwide to describe predominantly organised fans of association football teams. The behavioural tende ...
are known as ''Bultras''.
Botev's eternal rival is the neighbouring city club of
Lokomotiv Plovdiv
PFC Lokomotiv Plovdiv ( bg, ПФК Локомотив Пловдив), commonly known as Loko Plovdiv, is a Bulgarian professional football club based in Plovdiv. Lokomotiv's home ground is the Lokomotiv Stadium which is situated in Lauta Park ...
, and both form the local
Plovdiv derby. The two teams are the most supported ones in the second largest city in Bulgaria – Plovdiv – and the matches between them are well known to the Bulgarian football community, and also considered to be one of the fiercest rivalries in the world. Botev is the country's oldest continuously existing team, whereas Lokomotiv grew popular fanbase in the 70s. Traditionally, Lokomotiv's team drew support from the lower working class of society, whereas Botev's fanbase consisted mainly of the middle and upper classes, although that no longer applies.
Botev's regional cross-city rival is
Beroe Stara Zagora
Beroe ( bg, Берое) is a Bulgarian professional association football club based in Stara Zagora, that competes in the First League, the top division of the Bulgarian football league system. The club was founded in 1916 under the name ''Vere ...
. The match between the two clubs was dubbed as the "
Thracian Derby" over the years.
The club also has a strong rivalry with
Levski Sofia
Levski Sofia ( bg, Левски София) is a Bulgarian professional association football club based in Sofia, which competes in the First League, the top division of the Bulgarian football league system. The club was founded on 24 May 1914 ...
and
CSKA Sofia
CSKA Sofia ( bg, ЦСКА София) is a Bulgarian professional association football club based in Sofia and currently competing in the country's premier football competition, the First League. ''CSKA'' is an abbreviation for ''Central Sport ...
, as the three of which compete to be the most popular teams in the country.
Botev fans have friendly relations with
Aris Thessaloniki
Athlitikos Syllogos Aris Thessalonikis, means Athletic Club Aris Thessaloniki
...
fans. In January 2020 a group of Botev fan that attended a game between Aris and their rival
PAOK Thessaloniki
PAOK ( el, ΠΑΟΚ, Πανθεσσαλονίκειος Αθλητικός Όμιλος Κωνσταντινοπολιτών, ''Panthessalonikeios Athlitikós Ómilos Constantinopoliton'', ''Pan-Thessalonian Athletic Club of Constantinopolitans' ...
was attacked by PAOK fans. One Botev fan was killed by a car. Two individuals were arrested and charged with murder.
Players
Current squad
''For recent transfers, see
Transfers summer 2022 and
Transfers winter 2022–23.''
Foreign players
Up to twenty foreign nationals can be registered and given a squad number for the first team in the
Bulgarian First League
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 spon ...
, however only five non-EU nationals can be used during a match day. Those non-EU nationals with European ancestry can claim citizenship from the nation their ancestors came from. If a player does not have European ancestry he can claim Bulgarian citizenship after playing in Bulgaria for 5 years.
Second-team squad
Retired numbers
12 –
Dedicated to the club's supporters
Honours
Domestic
*
Bulgarian State Football Championship/
A Group:
: Winners (2):
1929
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,
1966–67
: Runners-up (2):
1962–63,
1985–86
: Third place (14):
1930
Events
January
* January 15 – The Moon moves into its nearest point to Earth, called perigee, at the same time as its fullest phase of the Lunar Cycle. This is the closest moon distance at in recent history, and the next one will be ...
,
1937
Events
January
* January 1 – Anastasio Somoza García becomes President of Nicaragua.
* January 5 – Water levels begin to rise in the Ohio River in the United States, leading to the Ohio River flood of 1937, which continues into Febr ...
,
1943
Events
Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix.
January
* January 1 – WWII: The Soviet Union announces that 22 German divisions have been encircled at Stalingrad, with 175,000 killed and 137,650 captured.
* January 4 – ...
,
1956
Events
January
* January 1 – The Anglo-Egyptian Condominium ends in Sudan.
* January 8 – Operation Auca: Five U.S. evangelical Christian missionaries, Nate Saint, Roger Youderian, Ed McCully, Jim Elliot and Pete Fleming, are kille ...
,
1960–61,
1980–81,
1982–83,
1984–85,
1986–87,
1987–88,
1992–93
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,
1993–94,
1994–95,
2021–22
*
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 tourname ...
:
: Winners (3):
1961–62,
1980–81,
2016–17
: Runners-up (10):
1947
It was the first year of the Cold War, which would last until 1991, ending with the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
Events
January
* January– February – Winter of 1946–47 in the United Kingdom: The worst snowfall in the count ...
,
1956
Events
January
* January 1 – The Anglo-Egyptian Condominium ends in Sudan.
* January 8 – Operation Auca: Five U.S. evangelical Christian missionaries, Nate Saint, Roger Youderian, Ed McCully, Jim Elliot and Pete Fleming, are kille ...
,
1962–63,
1963–64,
1983–84,
1990–91,
1992–93
Year 199 ( CXCIX) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was sometimes known as year 952 ''Ab urbe condita''. The denomination 199 for this year has been used since th ...
,
1994–95,
2013–14,
2018–19
*
Bulgarian Supercup
The Bulgarian Supercup ( bg, Суперкупа на България) is the trophy won in a football match held between the football club that has won the Bulgarian first football division in the season that ended in the year of the match and ...
:
: Winners (1):
2017
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: Runners-up (1):
2014
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*
Soviet Army 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 tournamen ...
:
: Runners-up (1):
1990
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European
*
Balkans Cup
The Balkans Cup was an international football competition for clubs from Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, Turkey, and Yugoslavia. It was introduced in 1961 and was very popular in the 1960s (the 1967 final attracted 42,000 spectators), being ...
:
: Winners (1):
1972
Within the context of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) it was the longest year ever, as two leap seconds were added during this 366-day year, an event which has not since been repeated. (If its start and end are defined using Solar time, me ...
: Runners-up (1):
1980–81
*
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
The UEFA Cup Winners' Cup was a European football club competition contested annually by the winners of domestic cup competitions. The cup was, chronologically, the second seasonal inter-European club competition organised by UEFA. The tourn ...
:
: Quarter-finalists:
1962–63
Summary
UEFA ranking
Past seasons
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from:01/07/2019 till:01/07/2020 shift:(0,-4) text:7
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*67 seasons in
A Group
*5 seasons in
B Group
*2 seasons in
V Group
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Club officials
Head coaches
;Key
:
* Served as
caretaker manager
In association footballing terms, a caretaker manager or interim manager is somebody who takes temporary charge of the management of a football team, usually when the regular manager is dismissed or leaves for a different club. However, a caret ...
.
The table below is a list of the last ten Botev Plovdiv managers.
Chairmen
Records
Note: ''For a complete list of Botev Plovdiv players, see
:Botev Plovdiv players.''
Player of the year
References
External links
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UEFA
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Football clubs in Bulgaria
Association football clubs established in 1912
Fan-owned football clubs
1912 establishments in Bulgaria