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PFC Beroe Stara Zagora

Beroe (Bulgarian: 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 Vereya. The club's colours are green and white.

Beroe Stara Zagora
Full nameProfessional Football Club Beroe Stara Zagora
Nickname(s)Зелените (The Greens)
Short nameBeroe
Founded6 May 1916 (1916-05-06)
as Vereya
GroundStadion Beroe
Capacity12,128
ChairmanSteliyan Popchev
Head coachNikolay Kirov
LeagueFirst League
2021–22First League, 7th of 14
WebsiteClub website

Since then the home ground of Beroe has been the homonymous Stadion Beroe in Stara Zagora with a seating capacity of 12,128. Beroe were the 1986 champions of Bulgaria and they also won the Bulgarian Cup twice in 2010 and 2013. In terms of international achievements, Beroe hold the record for Balkans Cups titles, having won the tournament four times. The club's most noted and successful player is Petko Petkov, 2 times A Group Top Scorer: 1974 (with 20 goals) and 1976 (with 19 goals).

History

100 year anniversary of the club postage stamp.

Football was played in Stara Zagora as early as 1916, however with no organized championship in Bulgaria until the late 1920s, numerous clubs enjoyed regional success in those early years for the game in both the city and Bulgaria itself. Beroe can trace its roots back to 4 May 1924, when it was founded as Beroya, after the merger of two other clubs – Borislav and Rekord.

The club withstood the almost constant chaos and strife of the times, often caused by numerous shifts in the political regimes of Bulgaria, and despite many mergers and name changes throughout the first four decades of its history, it is constantly among the top 3 clubs in the city. It has also often been the platform for attempts to unite all the clubs in Stara Zagora, which foreshadowed its role and meaning for the city in the years to come.

The establishment of an organized league to determine the champion of Bulgaria in the late 40s coincided with the consolidation of football in Stara Zagora, the city finally seeing a one single strong club emerge to represent it at the highest level of Bulgarian football. That club was Beroe, at first bearing the names of Udarnik and Botev, before finally restoring its old name in 1959.

Successful years 1968–1980

1968 marked the beginning of Beroe's golden age. During the summer transfer period, the forward Petko Petkov joined the club. In the next 12 years he scored 144 goals for the club in A Group. Beroe became all-powerful, winning the Balkans Cup in 1968 (beating in the final Spartak Sofia with a 6–4 on aggregate) and 1969 (beating Dinamo Tirana with a 4–0 on aggregate). However in 1970 the team was relegated after being excluded from the championship after 18 rounds due to crowd trouble in the match with Levski.

Bouncing back after a year, season 1971–72 in the domestic league was very successful for the team, which finished 3rd, and qualified for the UEFA Cup. The club's first participation in UEFA Cup was also promising, with Beroe eliminating the Austrian Austria Wien (7–0 and 3–1) and the Hungarian Honvéd (3–0 and 0–1) respectively and reaching the third round (but being knocked out by the Yugoslav OFK Beograd).

In season 1973–74 Beroe reach the quarter-finals of the Cup Winners' Cup: after eliminating the Luxembourg Fola Esch and the Basques of Athletic Bilbao, they were stopped in DDR by 1. FC Magdeburg (2–0 and 1–1).

Beroe have had some success in Europe, such as the 1–0 win over Juventus in a Cup Winners' Cup first-leg in 1979 and a 3–0 win over Athletic Bilbao in 1973. Moreover, Beroe is one of the two Bulgarian football clubs that has a positive record of the matches played in European club competitions.

Champions 1980–1995

 
The champions team

In 1982 and 1984 Beroe won the Balkans Cup for the third and fourth times.

In 1986, the team led by the coach Evgeni Yanchovski won the Bulgarian title, the first in the club's history. Beroe finished the season with 43 points (after 20 wins, 4 draws and 6 losses). Beroe played in the 1986–87 UEFA European Champions Cup where they were eliminated in the first round to Dynamo Kyiv of the Soviet Union after 1–1 at Beroe Stadium and 0–2 loss in Kyiv.[1]

The 1990s would see a gradual decline as Beroe were relegated to B Group in season 1994–95, finishing in last place with twelve points.

Downfall of the mid 90s, ups and downs again 1995–2008

The advent of democracy in Bulgaria ushered a new period of chaos and economical hardship for the country, and that didn't pass by Beroe. Nevertheless, despite several seasons of crisis the club again withstood the test of time, and despite needing a helpful merger with another team – Olimpik (Teteven) – remained a key player on the Bulgarian football scene.

The first two seasons back in top division saw Beroe fight relegation, with safety being achieved by second-half runs. In 2001–02 season the team again relegated.

In the autumn of 2007 the actual majority shareholder of Professional Football Club Beroe JSCo Nikolay Banev gave up the financial support of the team. In spite of that, the team demonstrated good football in most of the games. On the 10th of January, 2008 23 players and 3 coaches terminated their contracts with the club after a planned sale of the shares had failed.

Beroe got out of trouble on the 3rd of February 2008, when the Beroe veterans’ club and the national fanclub, assisted by lawyer Damian Georgiev initiated, through related firms, insolvency proceedings in respect of the club in the Regional Court of Stara Zagora. The appointed administrator Elka Petrova transferred all the assets and liabilities of the club to a newly established joint-stock company Professional Football Club Beroe Stara Zagora JSCo.

The new entity succeeded Professional Football Club Beroe JSCo as regard of the license, the membership in the Bulgarian Football Union and the running of the football team itself.

In the summer of 2009 due to the world economic crisis most of the shareholders left the club due to financial problems. The club's main sponsor Brikel JSCo transferred its shares to Beroe veterans’ club and the national fanclub, who appointed a new Board of Directors. It consists of Damyan Georgiev – Chairman, Genyo Petrov – Executive Director and Tsvetelin Zhoevski.

Winning the Cup 2009–10 and 2012–13

In the 2007–08 season Beroe lost their place in A Group, due to a controversial match between Belasitsa Petrich and Marek Dupnitsa in the last round of the season. In the very next season, however, Beroe won first place in B Group and returned to the top flight. At that time Ilian Iliev had already been manager of the club for the last 2 years. In the year to follow, Beroe achieved its best season in over 20 years, beating all of the main competitors for the Bulgarian Cup. Beroe eliminated CSKA Sofia in the quarter-finals, which paved the way for them to obtain the trophy, winning against second-division Chernomorets Pomorie 1–0 in the final at Lovech Stadium.[2] The winning goal was scored dramatically in the last seconds of the added time by Beroe's former youth player Doncho Atanasov, who also went on to become top goalscorer of the tournament with 4 goals. Beroe became one of the only two Bulgarian teams that have won the cup without succeeding any goals. This success led to Ilian Iliev being awarded with the Coach of the Season award, as well as Ivo Ivanov (defender) being proclaimed best defender in A Group for 2009. Besides him other players that played a main role throughout the season were Iskren Pisarov, Georgi Andonov, Zdravko Iliev, Slavi Zhekov, Dian Genchev. One of the players with most matches in A Group for all times Kostadin Vidolov ended up his career mid-season with Beroe and went on to become a coach for Beroe's second team.

Beroe started 2010–11 season with the debut of the team in the UEFA Europa League.[3] Beroe entered the competition in the third qualifying round and faced the Austrian side Rapid Wien. The game in Bulgaria ended in a 1–1 draw. Rapid Wien won the rematch with 3–0[4] putting an end to the international campaign of the Bulgarian team.

Beroe started 2012–13 season in Bulgarian Cup eliminating Akademik Svishtov in the second round. In the quarter-finals Beroe eliminated Lokomotiv (Mezdra) with aggregate result of 8–1, and then Pirin (Gotse Delchev) in the quarter-finals and Slavia Sofia in the semi-finals. In the final match at Lovech Stadium in Lovech against Levski Sofia, the result after 90 minutes was 3–3. After Beroe had taken the lead with 3–1 in the 80th minute, Levski Sofia with 10 men restored the tie, after Hristo Yovov received a second yellow card in the end of the first half. At the penalty shoot-out Levski Sofia scored just 1 from 4 penalties and Beroe, 3 of 5 which meant that Beroe had won the cup for the second time in the club's history.

Shirt sponsors and manufacturers

 
The centenary crest used during the 2016–17 season.

Beroes colours are green and white.

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt Sponsor
1924–82 None None
1982–83   Puma
1983–86 None
1986–91   Adidas
1991–92   Nike CEBI
1992–95   Unknown
1995–04 None
2004–06 AKB Fores
2006–07   Jako
2007–08   Uhlsport
2008–09   Tomy Sport Stara Zagora
2009–10   GUPA
2010–11 Bulsatcom
2011–13   Uhlsport
2013–15   Joma None
2015–   Uhlsport REFAN

Honours

Domestic

First League:

Bulgarian Cup:

Bulgarian Supercup:

  •   Winners (1): 2013
  •   Runners-up (1): 2010

Second League:

  •   Winners (9 - Record) : 1953, 1956, 1957, 1959–60, 1970–71, 1974–75, 1982–83, 2003–04, 2008–09

European

European Cup/Champions League

UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League

Cup Winners' Cup

Balkans Cup

League positions

First Professional Football LeagueBulgarian A Football GroupBulgarian B Football GroupBulgarian A Football GroupBulgarian B Football GroupBulgarian A Football GroupBulgarian V AFGBulgarian B Football GroupBulgarian A Football GroupBulgarian B Football GroupBulgarian A Football GroupBulgarian B Football GroupBulgarian A Football GroupBulgarian B Football GroupBulgarian A Football GroupBulgarian B Football GroupBulgarian A Football GroupBulgarian B Football GroupBulgarian A Football GroupBulgarian B Football Group

Players

Current squad

As of 4 January 2022

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 Ivan Karadzhov
3 DF   BUL Dimitar Pirgov
5 DF   MAD Thomas Fontaine
8 MF   BUL Serkan Yusein
9 FW   GNB Luizinho
11 MF   FRA Steve Traoré
13 MF   MAD Anicet Abel
14 DF   BUL Stilyan Nikolov
15 DF   BUL Georgi Dinkov (captain)
16 MF   BUL Simeon Mechev (vice-captain)
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF   BUL Spas Georgiev
19 FW   BUL Kaloyan Krastev (on loan from CSKA Sofia)
21 FW   CMR Vinni Triboulet
23 GK   BUL Ivan Goshev
77 MF   BUL Bozhidar Penchev
DF   SRB Zarija Lambulić
DF   BUL Atanas Yordanov
MF   BUL Yoan Baurenski
MF   BUL Denislav Stanchev
FW   BUL Tonislav Yordanov

For recent transfers, see Transfers winter 2022–23.

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player

Foreign players

Up to twenty foreign nationals can be registered and given a squad number for the first team in the Bulgarian First League, 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.

EU Nationals

  •   Steve Traoré

EU Nationals (Dual citizenship)

Non-EU Nationals

International players

European record

Matches

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1967–68 Balkans Cup Group A   Vllaznia Shkodër 0–4 2–0 1st
  Gençlerbirliği 2–0 1–0
  Farul Constanța 2–1 2–1
Final   Spartak Sofia 3–0 3–4 6–3
1969 Balkans Cup Group B   Pierikos 1–1 1–0 1st
  Ankaraspor 3–0 2–2
Final   Dinamo Tirana 0–1 3–0 1 3–1
1970 Balkans Cup Group A   Egaleo 2–0 4–2 1st
  Eskişehirspor 1–0 1–3
Final   Partizani Tirana 1–1 0–3 1 1–4
1972–73 UEFA Cup 1/32 final   Austria Wien 7–0 3–1 10–1
1/16 final   Honvéd 3–0 0–1 3–1
1/8 final   OFK Beograd 0–0 1–3 1–3
1973–74 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1/16 final   Fola Esch 7–0 4–1 11–1
1/8 final   Athletic Bilbao 3–0 0–1 3–1
1/4 final   1. FC Magdeburg 0–2 1–1 1–3
1979–80 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1/16 final   Arka Gdynia 2–3 2–0 4–3
1/8 final   Juventus 1–0 0–3 (a.e.t.) 1–3
1980–81 UEFA Cup 1/32 final   Fenerbahçe 1–0 2–1 3–1
1/16 final   Radnički Niš 0–1 1–2 1–3
1981–83 Balkans Cup Group A   Galatasaray 2–1 3–0 1 1st
  Steaua București 2–0 2–3
Final   Tirana 3–0 3–1 6–1
1983–84 Balkans Cup Group A   Argeș Pitești 2–4 2–1 1st
  Galatasaray 4–2 1–0
1984–85 Balkans Cup 1/4 final   Argeș Pitești 4–1 0–4 4–5
1986–87 UEFA European Cup 1/16 final   Dynamo Kyiv 1–1 0–2 1–3
1992–93 Balkans Cup 1/4 final   Teuta Durrës 0–1 1–1 (a.e.t.) 1–2
2010–11 UEFA Europa League 3QR   Rapid Wien 1–1 0–3 1–4
2013–14 UEFA Europa League 2QR   Hapoel Tel Aviv 1–4 2–2 3–6
2015–16 UEFA Europa League 1QR   Atlantas 3–1 2–0 5–1
2QR   Brøndby 0–1 0–0 0–1
2016–17 UEFA Europa League 1QR   Radnik Bijeljina 0–0 2–0 2–0
2QR   HJK 1–1 0–1 1–2

1 ex officio the team doesn't come or leave the field.

Notes
  • Clubs which ultimately won the tournament in that same season are indicated in bold
  • 1983–84 Balkans Cup Winner decided on group stage
  • QR: Qualifying Round
Competition S P W D L GF GA GD
UEFA Champions League / European Cup 1 2 0 1 1 1 3 – 2
UEFA Europa League / UEFA Cup 6 22 8 6 8 30 23 + 7
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup / Cup Winners' Cup 2 10 5 1 4 20 11 + 9
Balkans Cup 7 34 21 4 9 54 42 + 12
Total 16 68 34 12 22 105 79 + 26

UEFA & IFFHS rankings

Stadium

Beroe Stadium is situated in the northwestern part of Stara Zagora near the biggest park of the city – Ayazmoto, which is the biggest sport facility of the team. The team has also three training grounds, the Beroe stadium base includes also tennis facilities and covered training hall. Built in 1959, the stadium is currently being renovated and has around 13,000 seating places, most of which are covered. The stadium has its own gymnastics, acrobatics and boxing hall. There is also a table-tennis facility. The stadium's overall capacity is about 15,000. The Beroe stadium has the fastest athletics lane and was often used for such competitions. The biggest attendance was in 1986 when the team won the championship title and more than 40,000 spectators were celebrating together with the players.

Supporters and rivalries

The club has very strong support in the country. Their group is called Zara Boys.

Beroe's main rival is Botev Plovdiv. The match between these two teams is called Thracian Derby. They also have a strong rivalry with the two most popular teams in the country – Levski Sofia and CSKA Sofia. Other teams that are in bad relations with Beroe are Lokomotiv Plovdiv and especially Neftochimic Burgas.

The only team with which fans Zara Boys have a strong friendship is Etar Veliko Tarnovo.

Statistics and Records

Evgeni Yanchovski holds Beroe's overall appearance record – he played 341 matches over the course of 14 seasons from 1960 to 1974. This is also the record for League appearances. Beroe's all-time leading scorer is Petko Petkov, who scored 144 goals while at the club from 1968 to 1980. Beroe's biggest victory is 8–0 in A Group against Minyor Pernik in 1973–74 and Chernomorets Burgas Sofia in 2006–07. Beroe's 7–0 defeat of Austria Wien in 1972 was its largest Europe win. Beroe's heaviest defeat, 2–10, came against CSKA Sofia in 1991–92.

  • Players in bold are currently playing for the team. Statistic is correct as of match played 1 December 2021.

Most league appearances for the club

# Name Apps
1   Evgeni Yanchovski 341
2   Tenyo Minchev 308
3   Hristo Todorov 280
4   Todor Krastev 263
5   Petko Petkov 259
6   Kancho Kasherov 253
7   Venelin Sivriev 245
8   Jordan Mitev 238
9   Ivo Ivanov 237
10   Boris Kirov 227
=   Veselin Penev 227

Most league goals for the club

# Name Gls
1   Petko Petkov 144
2   Petar Zhekov 101
3   Jordan Mitev 68
4   Vasil Dragolov 58
=   Martin Kamburov 58
6   Georgi Belchev 52
7   Myumyun Kashmer 50
8   Stoycho Mladenov 42
9   Georgi Andonov 39
=   Georgi Stoyanov 39
10   Radko Kalaidjiev 37

Bulgarian league top scorer with the club

Year Name Goals
1967   Petar Zhekov 21
1968   Petar Zhekov 31
1974   Petko Petkov 19
1976   Petko Petkov 18
1978   Stoycho Mladenov 21
2020   Martin Kamburov 18

Managers

Club officials

Board of Directors

Press service

Position Name Nationality
Press officer Emil Dimov  
Photographer beroe.bg Ani Georgieva  
beroe.bg Nikolay Petrov  
Fan Relations Coordinator Aleksander Mechev  

References

  1. ^ "Dinamo Kyiv-Beroe". youtube.com. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21.
  2. ^ "Beroe end final hoodoo". uefa.com. Retrieved 2010-05-05.
  3. ^ "Beroe's 24-year wait comes to an end". uefa.com. 28 July 2010. Retrieved 2010-07-28.
  4. ^ "Jelavić double helps Rapid past Beroe". uefa.com. 3 August 2010. Retrieved 2010-08-03.
  5. ^ "UEFA Club Rankings". UEFA.com. 2016-12-14.
  6. ^ "Club World Ranking". IFFHS.de. 2016-01-07. Retrieved 2016-01-07.
  7. ^ "Ивко Ганчев е новият спортен директор на "Берое"" (in Bulgarian). beroe.bg. 15 September 2021.
  8. ^ "Иван Цветанов е новият директор на ДЮШ" (in Bulgarian). beroe.bg. 14 May 2020.

External links

  • Official website

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Beroe Bulgarian Beroe 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 Vereya The club s colours are green and white Beroe Stara ZagoraFull nameProfessional Football Club Beroe Stara ZagoraNickname s Zelenite The Greens Short nameBeroeFounded6 May 1916 1916 05 06 as VereyaGroundStadion BeroeCapacity12 128ChairmanSteliyan PopchevHead coachNikolay KirovLeagueFirst League2021 22First League 7th of 14WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursSince then the home ground of Beroe has been the homonymous Stadion Beroe in Stara Zagora with a seating capacity of 12 128 Beroe were the 1986 champions of Bulgaria and they also won the Bulgarian Cup twice in 2010 and 2013 In terms of international achievements Beroe hold the record for Balkans Cups titles having won the tournament four times The club s most noted and successful player is Petko Petkov 2 times A Group Top Scorer 1974 with 20 goals and 1976 with 19 goals Contents 1 History 1 1 Successful years 1968 1980 1 2 Champions 1980 1995 1 3 Downfall of the mid 90s ups and downs again 1995 2008 1 4 Winning the Cup 2009 10 and 2012 13 2 Shirt sponsors and manufacturers 3 Honours 3 1 Domestic 3 2 European 3 3 League positions 4 Players 4 1 Current squad 4 2 Out on loan 4 3 Foreign players 4 3 1 International players 5 European record 5 1 Matches 5 2 UEFA amp IFFHS rankings 5 3 Club coefficients 5 4 Club world ranking 6 Stadium 7 Supporters and rivalries 8 Statistics and Records 9 Managers 10 Club officials 10 1 Board of Directors 10 2 First Team 10 3 Youth Academy 10 4 Press service 11 References 12 External linksHistory Edit source source source source source source source source source source source source 100 year anniversary of the club postage stamp Football was played in Stara Zagora as early as 1916 however with no organized championship in Bulgaria until the late 1920s numerous clubs enjoyed regional success in those early years for the game in both the city and Bulgaria itself Beroe can trace its roots back to 4 May 1924 when it was founded as Beroya after the merger of two other clubs Borislav and Rekord The club withstood the almost constant chaos and strife of the times often caused by numerous shifts in the political regimes of Bulgaria and despite many mergers and name changes throughout the first four decades of its history it is constantly among the top 3 clubs in the city It has also often been the platform for attempts to unite all the clubs in Stara Zagora which foreshadowed its role and meaning for the city in the years to come The establishment of an organized league to determine the champion of Bulgaria in the late 40s coincided with the consolidation of football in Stara Zagora the city finally seeing a one single strong club emerge to represent it at the highest level of Bulgarian football That club was Beroe at first bearing the names of Udarnik and Botev before finally restoring its old name in 1959 Successful years 1968 1980 Edit 1968 marked the beginning of Beroe s golden age During the summer transfer period the forward Petko Petkov joined the club In the next 12 years he scored 144 goals for the club in A Group Beroe became all powerful winning the Balkans Cup in 1968 beating in the final Spartak Sofia with a 6 4 on aggregate and 1969 beating Dinamo Tirana with a 4 0 on aggregate However in 1970 the team was relegated after being excluded from the championship after 18 rounds due to crowd trouble in the match with Levski Bouncing back after a year season 1971 72 in the domestic league was very successful for the team which finished 3rd and qualified for the UEFA Cup The club s first participation in UEFA Cup was also promising with Beroe eliminating the Austrian Austria Wien 7 0 and 3 1 and the Hungarian Honved 3 0 and 0 1 respectively and reaching the third round but being knocked out by the Yugoslav OFK Beograd In season 1973 74 Beroe reach the quarter finals of the Cup Winners Cup after eliminating the Luxembourg Fola Esch and the Basques of Athletic Bilbao they were stopped in DDR by 1 FC Magdeburg 2 0 and 1 1 Beroe have had some success in Europe such as the 1 0 win over Juventus in a Cup Winners Cup first leg in 1979 and a 3 0 win over Athletic Bilbao in 1973 Moreover Beroe is one of the two Bulgarian football clubs that has a positive record of the matches played in European club competitions Champions 1980 1995 Edit The champions team In 1982 and 1984 Beroe won the Balkans Cup for the third and fourth times In 1986 the team led by the coach Evgeni Yanchovski won the Bulgarian title the first in the club s history Beroe finished the season with 43 points after 20 wins 4 draws and 6 losses Beroe played in the 1986 87 UEFA European Champions Cup where they were eliminated in the first round to Dynamo Kyiv of the Soviet Union after 1 1 at Beroe Stadium and 0 2 loss in Kyiv 1 The 1990s would see a gradual decline as Beroe were relegated to B Group in season 1994 95 finishing in last place with twelve points Downfall of the mid 90s ups and downs again 1995 2008 Edit The advent of democracy in Bulgaria ushered a new period of chaos and economical hardship for the country and that didn t pass by Beroe Nevertheless despite several seasons of crisis the club again withstood the test of time and despite needing a helpful merger with another team Olimpik Teteven remained a key player on the Bulgarian football scene The first two seasons back in top division saw Beroe fight relegation with safety being achieved by second half runs In 2001 02 season the team again relegated In the autumn of 2007 the actual majority shareholder of Professional Football Club Beroe JSCo Nikolay Banev gave up the financial support of the team In spite of that the team demonstrated good football in most of the games On the 10th of January 2008 23 players and 3 coaches terminated their contracts with the club after a planned sale of the shares had failed Beroe got out of trouble on the 3rd of February 2008 when the Beroe veterans club and the national fanclub assisted by lawyer Damian Georgiev initiated through related firms insolvency proceedings in respect of the club in the Regional Court of Stara Zagora The appointed administrator Elka Petrova transferred all the assets and liabilities of the club to a newly established joint stock company Professional Football Club Beroe Stara Zagora JSCo The new entity succeeded Professional Football Club Beroe JSCo as regard of the license the membership in the Bulgarian Football Union and the running of the football team itself In the summer of 2009 due to the world economic crisis most of the shareholders left the club due to financial problems The club s main sponsor Brikel JSCo transferred its shares to Beroe veterans club and the national fanclub who appointed a new Board of Directors It consists of Damyan Georgiev Chairman Genyo Petrov Executive Director and Tsvetelin Zhoevski Winning the Cup 2009 10 and 2012 13 Edit In the 2007 08 season Beroe lost their place in A Group due to a controversial match between Belasitsa Petrich and Marek Dupnitsa in the last round of the season In the very next season however Beroe won first place in B Group and returned to the top flight At that time Ilian Iliev had already been manager of the club for the last 2 years In the year to follow Beroe achieved its best season in over 20 years beating all of the main competitors for the Bulgarian Cup Beroe eliminated CSKA Sofia in the quarter finals which paved the way for them to obtain the trophy winning against second division Chernomorets Pomorie 1 0 in the final at Lovech Stadium 2 The winning goal was scored dramatically in the last seconds of the added time by Beroe s former youth player Doncho Atanasov who also went on to become top goalscorer of the tournament with 4 goals Beroe became one of the only two Bulgarian teams that have won the cup without succeeding any goals This success led to Ilian Iliev being awarded with the Coach of the Season award as well as Ivo Ivanov defender being proclaimed best defender in A Group for 2009 Besides him other players that played a main role throughout the season were Iskren Pisarov Georgi Andonov Zdravko Iliev Slavi Zhekov Dian Genchev One of the players with most matches in A Group for all times Kostadin Vidolov ended up his career mid season with Beroe and went on to become a coach for Beroe s second team Beroe started 2010 11 season with the debut of the team in the UEFA Europa League 3 Beroe entered the competition in the third qualifying round and faced the Austrian side Rapid Wien The game in Bulgaria ended in a 1 1 draw Rapid Wien won the rematch with 3 0 4 putting an end to the international campaign of the Bulgarian team Beroe started 2012 13 season in Bulgarian Cup eliminating Akademik Svishtov in the second round In the quarter finals Beroe eliminated Lokomotiv Mezdra with aggregate result of 8 1 and then Pirin Gotse Delchev in the quarter finals and Slavia Sofia in the semi finals In the final match at Lovech Stadium in Lovech against Levski Sofia the result after 90 minutes was 3 3 After Beroe had taken the lead with 3 1 in the 80th minute Levski Sofia with 10 men restored the tie after Hristo Yovov received a second yellow card in the end of the first half At the penalty shoot out Levski Sofia scored just 1 from 4 penalties and Beroe 3 of 5 which meant that Beroe had won the cup for the second time in the club s history Shirt sponsors and manufacturers Edit The centenary crest used during the 2016 17 season Beroes colours are green and white Period Kit manufacturer Shirt Sponsor1924 82 None None1982 83 Puma1983 86 None1986 91 Adidas1991 92 Nike CEBI1992 95 Unknown1995 04 None2004 06 AKB Fores2006 07 Jako2007 08 Uhlsport2008 09 Tomy Sport Stara Zagora2009 10 GUPA2010 11 Bulsatcom2011 13 Uhlsport2013 15 Joma None2015 Uhlsport REFANHonours EditDomestic Edit First League Winners 1 1985 86 Runners up 1 2014 15 Third place 2 1971 72 2015 16Bulgarian Cup Winners 2 2009 10 2012 13 Runners up 4 1968 1973 1979 1980Bulgarian Supercup Winners 1 2013 Runners up 1 2010Second League Winners 9 Record 1953 1956 1957 1959 60 1970 71 1974 75 1982 83 2003 04 2008 09European Edit European Cup Champions League Round of 32 1 1986 87UEFA Cup UEFA Europa League 1 8 final 1 1972 73 1 16 final 1 1980 81 3rd qualifying round 1 2010 11 2nd qualifying round 3 2013 14 2015 16 2016 17Cup Winners Cup 1 4 final 1 1973 74 1 8 final 1 1979 80Balkans Cup Winners 4 Record 1967 68 1969 1981 83 1983 84 Runners up 1 1970League positions EditPlayers EditCurrent squad Edit As of 4 January 2022 update Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK BUL Ivan Karadzhov3 DF BUL Dimitar Pirgov5 DF MAD Thomas Fontaine8 MF BUL Serkan Yusein9 FW GNB Luizinho11 MF FRA Steve Traore13 MF MAD Anicet Abel14 DF BUL Stilyan Nikolov15 DF BUL Georgi Dinkov captain 16 MF BUL Simeon Mechev vice captain No Pos Nation Player17 MF BUL Spas Georgiev19 FW BUL Kaloyan Krastev on loan from CSKA Sofia 21 FW CMR Vinni Triboulet23 GK BUL Ivan Goshev77 MF BUL Bozhidar Penchev DF SRB Zarija Lambulic DF BUL Atanas Yordanov MF BUL Yoan Baurenski MF BUL Denislav Stanchev FW BUL Tonislav YordanovFor recent transfers see Transfers winter 2022 23 Out on loan Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation PlayerForeign players Edit Up to twenty foreign nationals can be registered and given a squad number for the first team in the Bulgarian First League 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 EU Nationals Steve Traore EU Nationals Dual citizenship Thomas Fontaine Anicet Abel Vinni Triboulet Luizinho Non EU Nationals Zarija LambulicInternational players Edit Bozhidar Penchev Bulgaria U 21 European record EditMatches Edit Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate1967 68 Balkans Cup Group A Vllaznia Shkoder 0 4 2 0 1st Genclerbirligi 2 0 1 0 Farul Constanța 2 1 2 1Final Spartak Sofia 3 0 3 4 6 31969 Balkans Cup Group B Pierikos 1 1 1 0 1st Ankaraspor 3 0 2 2Final Dinamo Tirana 0 1 3 0 1 3 11970 Balkans Cup Group A Egaleo 2 0 4 2 1st Eskisehirspor 1 0 1 3Final Partizani Tirana 1 1 0 3 1 1 41972 73 UEFA Cup 1 32 final Austria Wien 7 0 3 1 10 11 16 final Honved 3 0 0 1 3 11 8 final OFK Beograd 0 0 1 3 1 31973 74 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1 16 final Fola Esch 7 0 4 1 11 11 8 final Athletic Bilbao 3 0 0 1 3 11 4 final 1 FC Magdeburg 0 2 1 1 1 31979 80 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1 16 final Arka Gdynia 2 3 2 0 4 31 8 final Juventus 1 0 0 3 a e t 1 31980 81 UEFA Cup 1 32 final Fenerbahce 1 0 2 1 3 11 16 final Radnicki Nis 0 1 1 2 1 31981 83 Balkans Cup Group A Galatasaray 2 1 3 0 1 1st Steaua București 2 0 2 3Final Tirana 3 0 3 1 6 11983 84 Balkans Cup Group A Argeș Pitești 2 4 2 1 1st Galatasaray 4 2 1 01984 85 Balkans Cup 1 4 final Argeș Pitești 4 1 0 4 4 51986 87 UEFA European Cup 1 16 final Dynamo Kyiv 1 1 0 2 1 31992 93 Balkans Cup 1 4 final Teuta Durres 0 1 1 1 a e t 1 22010 11 UEFA Europa League 3QR Rapid Wien 1 1 0 3 1 42013 14 UEFA Europa League 2QR Hapoel Tel Aviv 1 4 2 2 3 62015 16 UEFA Europa League 1QR Atlantas 3 1 2 0 5 12QR Brondby 0 1 0 0 0 12016 17 UEFA Europa League 1QR Radnik Bijeljina 0 0 2 0 2 02QR HJK 1 1 0 1 1 21 ex officio the team doesn t come or leave the field NotesClubs which ultimately won the tournament in that same season are indicated in bold 1983 84 Balkans Cup Winner decided on group stage QR Qualifying RoundCompetition S P W D L GF GA GDUEFA Champions League European Cup 1 2 0 1 1 1 3 2UEFA Europa League UEFA Cup 6 22 8 6 8 30 23 7UEFA Cup Winners Cup Cup Winners Cup 2 10 5 1 4 20 11 9Balkans Cup 7 34 21 4 9 54 42 12Total 16 68 34 12 22 105 79 26UEFA amp IFFHS rankings Edit Club coefficients Edit This is the current 2016 17 UEFA coefficient 5 Rank Team Coefficient270 Hibernian 4 785271 Dundee United 4 785272 Aalesunds 4 665273 Kukesi 4 633274 Olimpija Ljubljana 4 625275 Beroe Stara Zagora 4 625276 Botev Plovdiv 4 625277 Ermis Aradippou 4 610278 Valletta 4 550279 Khazar Lankaran 4 550280 Cukaricki 4 480Full list Club world ranking Edit These are the IFFHS club s points as of 7 January 2016 6 Rank Team Pointsdie142 Belenenses 108 00142 Slovan Bratislava 108 00142 CS Sfaxien 108 00146 Panathinaikos 107 00146 Malmo FF 107 00148 Beroe Stara Zagora 106 50148 Orlando Pirates 106 50150 Brondby 106 00150 Cerro Porteno 106 00152 Johor Darul Ta zim 105 50153 Deportes Tolima 104 00Full listStadium EditMain article Beroe Stadium Beroe Stadium is situated in the northwestern part of Stara Zagora near the biggest park of the city Ayazmoto which is the biggest sport facility of the team The team has also three training grounds the Beroe stadium base includes also tennis facilities and covered training hall Built in 1959 the stadium is currently being renovated and has around 13 000 seating places most of which are covered The stadium has its own gymnastics acrobatics and boxing hall There is also a table tennis facility The stadium s overall capacity is about 15 000 The Beroe stadium has the fastest athletics lane and was often used for such competitions The biggest attendance was in 1986 when the team won the championship title and more than 40 000 spectators were celebrating together with the players Supporters and rivalries EditThe club has very strong support in the country Their group is called Zara Boys Beroe s main rival is Botev Plovdiv The match between these two teams is called Thracian Derby They also have a strong rivalry with the two most popular teams in the country Levski Sofia and CSKA Sofia Other teams that are in bad relations with Beroe are Lokomotiv Plovdiv and especially Neftochimic Burgas The only team with which fans Zara Boys have a strong friendship is Etar Veliko Tarnovo Statistics and Records EditEvgeni Yanchovski holds Beroe s overall appearance record he played 341 matches over the course of 14 seasons from 1960 to 1974 This is also the record for League appearances Beroe s all time leading scorer is Petko Petkov who scored 144 goals while at the club from 1968 to 1980 Beroe s biggest victory is 8 0 in A Group against Minyor Pernik in 1973 74 and Chernomorets Burgas Sofia in 2006 07 Beroe s 7 0 defeat of Austria Wien in 1972 was its largest Europe win Beroe s heaviest defeat 2 10 came against CSKA Sofia in 1991 92 Players in bold are currently playing for the team Statistic is correct as of match played 1 December 2021 Most league appearances for the club Name Apps1 Evgeni Yanchovski 3412 Tenyo Minchev 3083 Hristo Todorov 2804 Todor Krastev 2635 Petko Petkov 2596 Kancho Kasherov 2537 Venelin Sivriev 2458 Jordan Mitev 2389 Ivo Ivanov 23710 Boris Kirov 227 Veselin Penev 227 Most league goals for the club Name Gls1 Petko Petkov 1442 Petar Zhekov 1013 Jordan Mitev 684 Vasil Dragolov 58 Martin Kamburov 586 Georgi Belchev 527 Myumyun Kashmer 508 Stoycho Mladenov 429 Georgi Andonov 39 Georgi Stoyanov 3910 Radko Kalaidjiev 37 Bulgarian league top scorer with the club Year Name Goals1967 Petar Zhekov 211968 Petar Zhekov 311974 Petko Petkov 191976 Petko Petkov 181978 Stoycho Mladenov 212020 Martin Kamburov 18Managers Edit Panayot Tanev 1953 Borislav Asparuhov 1954 Panayot Tanev 1955 59 Borislav Milenov 1959 Ivan Radoev 1959 64 Anastas Kovachev 1964 65 Manol Manolov 1965 66 Krum Milev 1966 67 Hristo Mladenov 1967 69 Anastas Kovachev 1969 70 Dimitar Grigorov 1970 71 Hristo Mladenov 1971 72 Lozan Kotsev 1972 73 Ivan Tanev 1973 74 Hristo Mladenov 1974 76 Georgi Berkov 1976 Ivan Manolov 1976 77 Ivan Tanev 1977 81 Vasil Ivanov 1981 Ivan Vutov 1981 82 Georgi Belchev 1982 83 Petko Petkov 1983 85 Evgeni Yanchovski 1985 87 Petko Petkov 1987 90 Panayot Panayotov 1990 Boris Angelov 1990 92 Petko Petkov 1992 Evgeni Yanchovski 1992 93 Tenyo Minchev 1993 95 Ivan Vutov 1995 Dragoljub Bekvalac 1999 00 Ventsislav Kepov 2000 Petko Petkov 2000 01 Tsvetomir Parvanov 2001 Ivan Vutov 2001 Ilia Iliev 2002 Venelin Sivriev 2002 03 Asparuh Nikodimov 2003 04 Ivan Vutov 2004 05 Hans Kodric 2005 Petko Petkov 2005 06 Ilian Iliev 2006 07 Eduard Eranosyan 2007 Radoslav Zdravkov 2007 Nikolay Demirev 2007 Ilian Iliev Feb 1 2008 July 12 Ivko Ganchev July 1 2012 Oct 12 Petar Hubchev Oct 18 2012 April 6 2016 Plamen Lipenski April 7 2016 May 31 2016 Aleksandar Dimitrov June 1 2016 October 17 2016 Plamen Lipenski October 20 2016 October 26 2016 Ferario Spasov October 26 2016 May 19 2017 Club officials EditBoard of Directors Edit Position StaffExecutive Director Steliyan PopchevChairman of the Board of Directors Zhelyazko DinevMember of the Board of Directors Rumyana AtanasovaLast updated December 2022Source 1 First Team Edit ManagementDirector of Football Ivko Ganchev 7 Administrator Tihomir TenevTechnical staffHead Coach Nikolay KirovAssistant Coach Ivan KochevAssistant Coach Ivan ZhelevGoalkeeper Coach Tihomir TodorovFitness Coach Atanas NikolovMedical staffDoctor Nikolay BorisovRehabilitator Kaloyan GanevHousekeeper Venelin SivrievLast updated December 2022Source 2 Youth Academy Edit ManagementDirector of Youth Academy Ivan Tsvetanov 8 Scouting staffScout Boris KirevYouth CoachesU 19 Coach Veselin PenevU 17 Junior A Coach Pavel DimovU 16 Junior B Coach Ivan TsvetanovU 15 Kids A Coach Danail ZhelyazkovU 14 Kids B Coach Boyan StoyanovU 13 Preparatory Group A Coach Doncho AtanasovU 12 Preparatory Group B Coach Venelin SivrievU 11 Preparatory Group C Coach Trifon PanevU 10 Preparatory Group D Coach Stefan DinevU 9 Preparatory Group E Coach Veselin PenevU 8 Preparatory Group F Coach Steliyan EvtimovLast updated September 2021Source 3 Press service Edit Position Name NationalityPress officer Emil Dimov Photographer beroe bg Ani Georgieva beroe bg Nikolay Petrov Fan Relations Coordinator Aleksander Mechev References Edit Dinamo Kyiv Beroe youtube com Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Beroe end final hoodoo uefa com Retrieved 2010 05 05 Beroe s 24 year wait comes to an end uefa com 28 July 2010 Retrieved 2010 07 28 Jelavic double helps Rapid past Beroe uefa com 3 August 2010 Retrieved 2010 08 03 UEFA Club Rankings UEFA com 2016 12 14 Club World Ranking IFFHS de 2016 01 07 Retrieved 2016 01 07 Ivko Ganchev e noviyat sporten direktor na Beroe in Bulgarian beroe bg 15 September 2021 Ivan Cvetanov e noviyat direktor na DYuSh in Bulgarian beroe bg 14 May 2020 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title PFC Beroe Stara Zagora amp oldid 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