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OFC Belasitsa Petrich

OFC Belasitsa (Bulgarian: ОФК Беласица Петрич) is a Bulgarian football club from the town of Petrich, currently playing in the Second League. The team was founded in 1923. They play at the Stadion Tsar Samuil in Petrich, which has a capacity of 9,500. The club last played in the first tier of Bulgarian football during the 2008-09 season.

OFC Belasitsa
Full nameOFC Belasitsa Petrich
Nickname(s)Komitite
Founded1923; 100 years ago (1923)
GroundStadion Tsar Samuil
Capacity9,500
ChairmanIvan Zlatinski
Head coachPetar Kolev
LeagueSecond League
2022–23Second League, 12th

History edit

Founding and early years edit

Belasitsa Petrich was founded in 1923 as FC Manush Voivoda. From 1957 the club was called DFS Belasitsa after the union of the local football clubs "Stroitel", "Cherveno zname", "Torpedo" and "Spartak", i.e. all the teams from Petrich.

First promotion to the top tier edit

In 1980, Belasitsa promoted to the A PFG for the first time ever. In its debut season in the Bulgarian elite in season 1980-81, the team finished in 13th place. In that same season, Belasitsa recorded its best appearance at the Bulgarian Cup, reaching the semifinals. They eliminated then holders of the cup, Slavia Sofia along the way. In the semifinal played on 22 April 1981, in Karlovo, Belasitsa lost to eventual winners Botev Plovdiv, by a score of 6-0.

During these years, Belasitsa earned themselves a reputation for playing very strong football for a team not based in a major city. The team relied almost entirely on youth academy players for the first team. They played in the Bulgarian elite up until season 1983-84, when they were relegated after playoffs, ending a four-year stint in the A Group.

Second promotion and golden era edit

Belasitsa returned to the A Group in 1999, ending a 15-year absence from the top tier of Bulgarian football. However, the team largely struggled and was eventually relegated back after just one season in the top level. In 2001, 2 years after their relegation from the top flight, Belasitsa returned to the top level through administrative decisions made by its owners. That year Belasitsa united with Hebar, who finished 9th in the 2000-01 season, which resulted in Belasitsa taking Hebar’s place in the A Group, thus entering the elite once again. The team however, finished 13th during the 2001-02 season and was relegated back to the B Group.

A year later, Belasitsa returned to the top level, and began its best ever campaign in the Bulgarian elite, managing to stay 6 consecutive seasons, up until 2009. One of the reasons for such strong results during these years was that the team had brought a lot of talented Brazilian players, including Marcelo Vava, Dianu, Marquinos, and Eduardo Du Bala. In 2005, the team hired Macedonian coach Stevica Kuzmanovski, under whose guidance Belasitsa achieved its best ever result in the Bulgarian league, finishing in 6th place. Next season 2006-07, Belasitsa also performed strongly, finishing in 8th place.

However, after that season, a general decline started, as the team finished in 13th place during the 2007-08 season, saving themselves from relegation in the last round. Unfortunately for Belasitsa, they finished last during the 2008-09 season, thus being relegated.

Financial problems and relegations to lower leagues edit

After they were relegated to the B Group in 2009, it was discovered that the team was in serious financial and administrative irregularities, and their future was very unclear. Belasitsa could not register enough players for the 2009–10 B Group, so they were disqualified before the season started. They were administratively relegated to the V AFG for that season. In 2012, further economic problems began and the team was in danger from ceasing its operations. However, the team is eventually saved, with the financial support coming from the Municipality of Petrich. Belasitsa was further relegated to the fourth tier of Bulgarian football, the regional amateur league for the 2012-13 season. They achieved first place and were promoted back to the V AFG.

In the next few seasons, the club managed to rebuild their first team and returned to their original stadium, after it had license issues. In seasons 2020/21 and 2021/22, the team had largely fought for promotion to the Second League, but Belasitsa narrowly missed the first spot by a few points on both occasions.

Belasitsa had a very strong 2021-22 season, finishing in first place in the Southwest Third League and clinching promotion to the Second League after several seasons in the lower leagues.

Honours edit

Bulgarian First League:

Bulgarian Cup:

  • Semi-finals (1): 1981

Previous names edit

  • 1923 FC Manush Voivoda
  • 1928 FC Lubomir Vesov
  • 1931 FC Macedonia
  • 1946 FC Ilinden
  • 1948 FC Spartak

League positions edit

Second Professional Football League (Bulgaria)Bulgarian V AFGBulgarian V AFGRegional Amateur Football Groups (Bulgaria)Bulgarian V AFGRegional Amateur Football Groups (Bulgaria)Bulgarian V AFGBulgarian A Football GroupBulgarian B Football GroupBulgarian A Football GroupBulgarian B Football GroupBulgarian A Football GroupBulgarian B Football GroupBulgarian V AFGBulgarian B Football GroupBulgarian V AFGBulgarian B Football GroupBulgarian A Football GroupBulgarian B Football GroupBulgarian V AFG

Current squad edit

As of 1 June 2023

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   BUL Kiril Georgiev
2 MF   CMR Kufre Eta
3 DF   BUL Viktor Ergin
4 DF   BUL Dincho Yovchev
5 DF   BUL Martin Ruskov
6 MF   BUL Simeon Boyadzhiev (captain)
7 DF   BUL Asparuh Shamkalov
8 MF   BUL Zhivko Dimitrov
9 FW   BUL Mariyan Vangelov
10 MF   BUL Asparuh Smilkov
11 MF   CIV Axel Taonsa
No. Pos. Nation Player
12 GK   BUL Zahari Dimitrov
13 DF   BUL Atanas Dimitrov
15 DF   BUL Atanas Karachorov
17 MF   BUL Zapro Dinev
19 DF   BUL Hristo Petrov
20 FW   BUL Martin Todorski
22 DF   BUL Valentin Kostov
25 GK   BUL Stoyan Stoyanov
55 MF   BUL Vladimir Gogov
99 MF   BUL Dimitar Ivanov
FW   BRA Igor Felipe

For recent transfers, see Transfers summer 2023 and Transfers winter 2023–24.

Statistics edit

Most league appearances for Belasitsa Petrich in A PFG edit

  • 1.   Dimitar Karadaliev – 108
  • 2.   Lozan Trenchev – 105
  • 3.   Yordan Popov – 101
  • 4.   Valeri Stoyanov – 93
  • 5.   Aleksandar Vukov – 86

Season record goals for Belasitsa Petrich edit

Notable managers edit

 

References edit

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article is about the Bulgarian football club For the mountain range see Belasitsa For the football club from North Macedonia see FK Belasica OFC Belasitsa Bulgarian OFK Belasica Petrich is a Bulgarian football club from the town of Petrich currently playing in the Second League The team was founded in 1923 They play at the Stadion Tsar Samuil in Petrich which has a capacity of 9 500 The club last played in the first tier of Bulgarian football during the 2008 09 season OFC BelasitsaFull nameOFC Belasitsa PetrichNickname s KomititeFounded1923 100 years ago 1923 GroundStadion Tsar SamuilCapacity9 500ChairmanIvan ZlatinskiHead coachPetar KolevLeagueSecond League2022 23Second League 12thHome coloursAway coloursThird colours Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding and early years 1 2 First promotion to the top tier 1 3 Second promotion and golden era 1 4 Financial problems and relegations to lower leagues 2 Honours 2 1 Previous names 2 2 League positions 3 Current squad 4 Statistics 4 1 Most league appearances for Belasitsa Petrich in A PFG 4 2 Season record goals for Belasitsa Petrich 5 Notable managers 6 References 7 External linksHistory editFounding and early years edit Belasitsa Petrich was founded in 1923 as FC Manush Voivoda From 1957 the club was called DFS Belasitsa after the union of the local football clubs Stroitel Cherveno zname Torpedo and Spartak i e all the teams from Petrich First promotion to the top tier edit In 1980 Belasitsa promoted to the A PFG for the first time ever In its debut season in the Bulgarian elite in season 1980 81 the team finished in 13th place In that same season Belasitsa recorded its best appearance at the Bulgarian Cup reaching the semifinals They eliminated then holders of the cup Slavia Sofia along the way In the semifinal played on 22 April 1981 in Karlovo Belasitsa lost to eventual winners Botev Plovdiv by a score of 6 0 During these years Belasitsa earned themselves a reputation for playing very strong football for a team not based in a major city The team relied almost entirely on youth academy players for the first team They played in the Bulgarian elite up until season 1983 84 when they were relegated after playoffs ending a four year stint in the A Group Second promotion and golden era edit Belasitsa returned to the A Group in 1999 ending a 15 year absence from the top tier of Bulgarian football However the team largely struggled and was eventually relegated back after just one season in the top level In 2001 2 years after their relegation from the top flight Belasitsa returned to the top level through administrative decisions made by its owners That year Belasitsa united with Hebar who finished 9th in the 2000 01 season which resulted in Belasitsa taking Hebar s place in the A Group thus entering the elite once again The team however finished 13th during the 2001 02 season and was relegated back to the B Group A year later Belasitsa returned to the top level and began its best ever campaign in the Bulgarian elite managing to stay 6 consecutive seasons up until 2009 One of the reasons for such strong results during these years was that the team had brought a lot of talented Brazilian players including Marcelo Vava Dianu Marquinos and Eduardo Du Bala In 2005 the team hired Macedonian coach Stevica Kuzmanovski under whose guidance Belasitsa achieved its best ever result in the Bulgarian league finishing in 6th place Next season 2006 07 Belasitsa also performed strongly finishing in 8th place However after that season a general decline started as the team finished in 13th place during the 2007 08 season saving themselves from relegation in the last round Unfortunately for Belasitsa they finished last during the 2008 09 season thus being relegated Financial problems and relegations to lower leagues edit After they were relegated to the B Group in 2009 it was discovered that the team was in serious financial and administrative irregularities and their future was very unclear Belasitsa could not register enough players for the 2009 10 B Group so they were disqualified before the season started They were administratively relegated to the V AFG for that season In 2012 further economic problems began and the team was in danger from ceasing its operations However the team is eventually saved with the financial support coming from the Municipality of Petrich Belasitsa was further relegated to the fourth tier of Bulgarian football the regional amateur league for the 2012 13 season They achieved first place and were promoted back to the V AFG In the next few seasons the club managed to rebuild their first team and returned to their original stadium after it had license issues In seasons 2020 21 and 2021 22 the team had largely fought for promotion to the Second League but Belasitsa narrowly missed the first spot by a few points on both occasions Belasitsa had a very strong 2021 22 season finishing in first place in the Southwest Third League and clinching promotion to the Second League after several seasons in the lower leagues Honours editBulgarian First League 6th place 2005 06Bulgarian Cup Semi finals 1 1981Previous names edit 1923 FC Manush Voivoda 1928 FC Lubomir Vesov 1931 FC Macedonia 1946 FC Ilinden 1948 FC SpartakLeague positions editCurrent squad editAs of 1 June 2023Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK nbsp BUL Kiril Georgiev2 MF nbsp CMR Kufre Eta3 DF nbsp BUL Viktor Ergin4 DF nbsp BUL Dincho Yovchev5 DF nbsp BUL Martin Ruskov6 MF nbsp BUL Simeon Boyadzhiev captain 7 DF nbsp BUL Asparuh Shamkalov8 MF nbsp BUL Zhivko Dimitrov9 FW nbsp BUL Mariyan Vangelov10 MF nbsp BUL Asparuh Smilkov11 MF nbsp CIV Axel Taonsa No Pos Nation Player12 GK nbsp BUL Zahari Dimitrov13 DF nbsp BUL Atanas Dimitrov15 DF nbsp BUL Atanas Karachorov17 MF nbsp BUL Zapro Dinev19 DF nbsp BUL Hristo Petrov20 FW nbsp BUL Martin Todorski22 DF nbsp BUL Valentin Kostov25 GK nbsp BUL Stoyan Stoyanov55 MF nbsp BUL Vladimir Gogov99 MF nbsp BUL Dimitar Ivanov FW nbsp BRA Igor FelipeFor recent transfers see Transfers summer 2023 and Transfers winter 2023 24 Statistics editMost league appearances for Belasitsa Petrich in A PFG edit 1 nbsp Dimitar Karadaliev 108 2 nbsp Lozan Trenchev 105 3 nbsp Yordan Popov 101 4 nbsp Valeri Stoyanov 93 5 nbsp Aleksandar Vukov 86Season record goals for Belasitsa Petrich edit 1 nbsp Kostadin Kabranov 22 2 nbsp Dimitar Karadaliev 19 3 nbsp Vava 18 4 nbsp Georgi Bibishkov 16 4 nbsp Dimitar Dimitrov 16 5 nbsp Gabrijel Radojicic 13 5 nbsp Ivan Yanev 13Notable managers edit nbsp Stjepan Deveric 2008 nbsp Naci Sensoy nbsp Miroslav Mitev 2007 nbsp Stevica Kuzmanovski 2005 2007 nbsp Petar Mihtarski 2003 2004 nbsp Slovomir Katic 2002 2003 nbsp Krasimir Chakarov nbsp Yordan Arsov nbsp Ludmil Goranov 2000 2001 nbsp Grigor Petkov 1999 2000 nbsp Vasil Metodiev nbsp Kiril Ivkov nbsp Pavel PanovReferences editExternal links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title OFC Belasitsa Petrich amp oldid 1187451758, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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