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FC Sevlievo

FC Sevlievo (Bulgarian: ФК Севлиево) is a Bulgarian association football club based in Sevlievo, which currently competes in the North-West Third League, the third tier of Bulgarian football league system. Their home ground is Stadion Rakovski, which currently has a capacity of 5000.

FC Sevlievo
Full nameFootball Club Sevlievo
FoundedDecember 29, 1922; 101 years ago (1922-12-29) as SC Rakovski
4 June 2015; 8 years ago (2015-06-04) as FC Sevlievo
GroundStadion Rakovski,
Sevlievo
Capacity5,000
ManagerAnatoli Tonov
LeagueNorth-West Third League
2022–23North-West Third League, 6th
WebsiteClub website

Founded as SC Rakovski in December 1922, the club was declared bankrupt in 2015 and re-founded as FC Sevlievo.

History edit

Rakovski edit

The club was founded on 29 December 1922 as SC Rakovski by a group of football enthusiasts of the Association for Tourism in Rositsa. Upon its formation, Ivan Tsochev, Boris Popivanov, and Serafim Ganushev became the president, secretary, and steward respectively. Brothers Sokurov, who played on the team, chose to name it Rakovski in honor of the Bulgarian national hero Georgi Sava Rakovski. They played their first game against Viktoria F.C. from Veliko Tarnovo, ending in a 1:1 draw.

After the reorganization of some of the sports associations in Bulgaria, some voluntary sports organizations arose in Sevlievo. The most popular was DSO Red Flag (Bulgarian: ДСО Червено знаме). In 1957, every voluntary sports organizations union in VSO Rakovski.[clarification needed] Two years later Rakovski was admitted into the Bulgarian Third Division. In 1968 the club was promoted for the first time to B PFG, the second division of Bulgarian football.

 
Plamen Markov led Sevlievo to their first promotion in 2002–03.

In 1980, the club was renamed F.C. Rositsa.

Vidima-Rakovski edit

The team became known as PFC Vidima-Rakovski in 1997, after the union between F.C. Rakovski and F.C. Vidima, a little club of the Vidima Standart Ideal works. In the next 1998-99 season, the team won the Cup of Amateur Bulgarian league.

In the 2002-03 season, with Plamen Markov as head coach, Vidima won promotion to the A Group for the first time ever. Gerasim Zakov scored the club’s first top league goal in a 3-3 draw against Lokomotiv Sofia. The 2003-04 campaign, remembered as the first A PFG season in the club's history, ended in a good 12th place. In the same season, Vidima-Rakovski had their best Bulgarian Cup run, beating Kameno and Belasitsa Petrich before losing to Lokomotiv Sofia in the quarter-finals. In the next campaign, Vidima won just nine games and was relegated back to the second level after two years among the best.

After the 2006-07 season, Vidima-Rakovski finished 2nd in B PFG, and managed to participate in the play-off for promotion to the A PFG. On June 2, 2007, Vidima won the play-off against PFC Naftex Burgas with a result of 1-0 and qualified for the first division for the second time in the club's history. However, Vidima largely struggled during the 2007-08 season, at the end not managing to avoid relegation once more.

In 2010, Vidima won a third promotion to the top division by winning the Western B PFG. They finished at 14th place in A PFG in the next season and secured their top division status after winning a relegation play-off against Sportist Svoge, which Vidima won after a penalty shoot-out.

In the 2011-12 season, the team finished 14th in the league, winning only 3 out of 30 matches. As a result, Vidima was relegated once more and competed in B PFG in the 2012-2013 season. The team began experiencing financial problems at the time and was relegated from the B Group in 2013.

FC Sevlievo edit

The club re-formed as FC Sevlievo on 4 June 2015, after Vidima Rakovski declared bankruptcy.[1]

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt partner
2015–2017   ASICS none
2017–2022   Krasiko Libra
2022– ELITBET

Honours edit

Players edit

First-team squad edit

As of 1 August 2020

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 Iliya Kanchev
2 DF   BUL Aleks Georgiev
3 DF   BUL Tihomir Trifonov
5 DF   BUL Georgi Pavlov
6 DF   BUL Atanas Fidanin (captain)
7 MF   BUL Hristiyan Vasilev
8 MF   BUL Nikolay Nikolaev
9 MF   BUL Stiviyan Makaveev
10 FW   BUL Tihomir Kanev
11 FW   BUL Galin Stoyanov
12 GK   BUL Krasi Uzunov
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 MF   BUL Nikolay Banov
14 MF   BUL Iliyan Trifonov
15 MF   BUL Stefan Ivanov
16 GK   BUL Dimitar Pantev
22 MF   BUL Kristiyan Kolev
23 DF   BUL Nikolay Ragin
37 DF   BUL Ivaylo Iliev
83 DF   BUL Ivan Penev
92 DF   BUL Pavlin Ivanov
93 MF   BUL Dobrin Petrov

Managers edit

Dates Name Honours
2015–2016   Milen Vankov
2016–2017   Martin Doychev
2017–   Milen Vankov[2]

League positions edit

Third Amateur Football League (Bulgaria)Bulgarian V AFGBulgarian B Football GroupBulgarian A Football GroupBulgarian B Football GroupBulgarian A Football GroupBulgarian B Football GroupBulgarian A Football GroupBulgarian B Football GroupBulgarian V AFG

Shirt and sponsors edit

Past seasons edit

Season League Place W D L GF GA Pts Bulgarian Cup
2015–16 V Group (III) 9 13 3 14 49 56 42 Did not qualify
2016–17 Third League (III) 3 18 4 6 69 33 58 Did not qualify
2017–18 Third League 2 20 4 6 60 27 64 First round
Green marks a season followed by promotion, red a season followed by relegation.

Sevlievo Ladies edit

FC Sevlievo Ladies
Full nameFootball Club Sevlievo Ladies
GroundRakovski Stadium,
Sevlievo
Capacity5,000
ManagerYoanna Dzhambazova
LeagueBulgarian Women's League
2022–235th

The football club also has a women's sports department named FC Sevlievo Ladies, currently playing in the top tier of Bulgarian Bulgarian Women's League football, Bulgarian Women's League.

First-team squad edit

As of 26 August 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 DF   BUL Bilyana Ivanova
2 DF   BUL Aysu Bezhkova
5 DF   BUL Yoana Tomova
6 DF   BUL Viyara Peliteva
7 MF   BUL Antoniya Angelova
8 MF   BUL Desislava Dimitrova
9 FW   BUL Aneliya Kukunova
10 FW   BUL Elena Petkova
11 MF   BUL Mihaela Marinova
12 GK   BUL Eleonora Kolesnikova
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 DF   BUL Hristiyana Kovacheva
14 MF   BUL Zara Georgieva
15 DF   BUL Monika Simonova
17 MF   BUL Elena Lukanova
19 FW   BUL Vesela Petkova
20 MF   GEO Ana Makharadze
21 FW   BUL Ivayla Kieva
22 DF   BUL Vili Karadakova (captain)
23 GK   BUL Victoria Ivanova
77 MF   BUL Silviya Naydenova

Past seasons edit

Season League Place W D L GF GA Pts
2015–16 Bulgarian women's football championship (I) 7 4 4 10 21 51 16
2016–17 Bulgarian women's football championship  –  –  –  –  –  –  –
Green marks a season followed by promotion, red a season followed by relegation.

References edit

  1. ^ Севлиево с нов клуб от есента, ще развива школа
  2. ^ "Милен Ванков отново е треньор на ФК "Севлиево"" (in Bulgarian). sevlievci.com. 7 July 2017.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • bgclubs.eu
  • Ladies bgclubs.eu
  • Sellievo Ladies Facebook

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FC Sevlievo Bulgarian FK Sevlievo is a Bulgarian association football club based in Sevlievo which currently competes in the North West Third League the third tier of Bulgarian football league system Their home ground is Stadion Rakovski which currently has a capacity of 5000 FC SevlievoFull nameFootball Club SevlievoFoundedDecember 29 1922 101 years ago 1922 12 29 as SC Rakovski4 June 2015 8 years ago 2015 06 04 as FC SevlievoGroundStadion Rakovski SevlievoCapacity5 000ManagerAnatoli TonovLeagueNorth West Third League2022 23North West Third League 6thWebsiteClub websiteHome colours Founded as SC Rakovski in December 1922 the club was declared bankrupt in 2015 and re founded as FC Sevlievo Contents 1 History 1 1 Rakovski 1 2 Vidima Rakovski 1 3 FC Sevlievo 2 Honours 3 Players 3 1 First team squad 4 Managers 5 League positions 6 Shirt and sponsors 7 Past seasons 8 Sevlievo Ladies 8 1 First team squad 8 2 Past seasons 9 References 10 External linksHistory editRakovski edit The club was founded on 29 December 1922 as SC Rakovski by a group of football enthusiasts of the Association for Tourism in Rositsa Upon its formation Ivan Tsochev Boris Popivanov and Serafim Ganushev became the president secretary and steward respectively Brothers Sokurov who played on the team chose to name it Rakovski in honor of the Bulgarian national hero Georgi Sava Rakovski They played their first game against Viktoria F C from Veliko Tarnovo ending in a 1 1 draw After the reorganization of some of the sports associations in Bulgaria some voluntary sports organizations arose in Sevlievo The most popular was DSO Red Flag Bulgarian DSO Cherveno zname In 1957 every voluntary sports organizations union in VSO Rakovski clarification needed Two years later Rakovski was admitted into the Bulgarian Third Division In 1968 the club was promoted for the first time to B PFG the second division of Bulgarian football nbsp Plamen Markov led Sevlievo to their first promotion in 2002 03 In 1980 the club was renamed F C Rositsa Vidima Rakovski edit Main article PFC Vidima Rakovski Sevlievo The team became known as PFC Vidima Rakovski in 1997 after the union between F C Rakovski and F C Vidima a little club of the Vidima Standart Ideal works In the next 1998 99 season the team won the Cup of Amateur Bulgarian league In the 2002 03 season with Plamen Markov as head coach Vidima won promotion to the A Group for the first time ever Gerasim Zakov scored the club s first top league goal in a 3 3 draw against Lokomotiv Sofia The 2003 04 campaign remembered as the first A PFG season in the club s history ended in a good 12th place In the same season Vidima Rakovski had their best Bulgarian Cup run beating Kameno and Belasitsa Petrich before losing to Lokomotiv Sofia in the quarter finals In the next campaign Vidima won just nine games and was relegated back to the second level after two years among the best After the 2006 07 season Vidima Rakovski finished 2nd in B PFG and managed to participate in the play off for promotion to the A PFG On June 2 2007 Vidima won the play off against PFC Naftex Burgas with a result of 1 0 and qualified for the first division for the second time in the club s history However Vidima largely struggled during the 2007 08 season at the end not managing to avoid relegation once more In 2010 Vidima won a third promotion to the top division by winning the Western B PFG They finished at 14th place in A PFG in the next season and secured their top division status after winning a relegation play off against Sportist Svoge which Vidima won after a penalty shoot out In the 2011 12 season the team finished 14th in the league winning only 3 out of 30 matches As a result Vidima was relegated once more and competed in B PFG in the 2012 2013 season The team began experiencing financial problems at the time and was relegated from the B Group in 2013 FC Sevlievo edit The club re formed as FC Sevlievo on 4 June 2015 after Vidima Rakovski declared bankruptcy 1 Period Kit manufacturer Shirt partner 2015 2017 nbsp ASICS none 2017 2022 nbsp Krasiko Libra 2022 ELITBETHonours editFirst League 12th place 1 2003 04 Bulgarian Cup Quarter finals 2003 04 Second League Winners 1 2009 10 2nd place 1 2006 07 3rd place 1 2002 03 Cup of Bulgarian Amateur Football League Winners 1 1998 99Players editFirst team squad edit As of 1 August 2020 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 nbsp BUL Iliya Kanchev 2 DF nbsp BUL Aleks Georgiev 3 DF nbsp BUL Tihomir Trifonov 5 DF nbsp BUL Georgi Pavlov 6 DF nbsp BUL Atanas Fidanin captain 7 MF nbsp BUL Hristiyan Vasilev 8 MF nbsp BUL Nikolay Nikolaev 9 MF nbsp BUL Stiviyan Makaveev 10 FW nbsp BUL Tihomir Kanev 11 FW nbsp BUL Galin Stoyanov 12 GK nbsp BUL Krasi Uzunov No Pos Nation Player 13 MF nbsp BUL Nikolay Banov 14 MF nbsp BUL Iliyan Trifonov 15 MF nbsp BUL Stefan Ivanov 16 GK nbsp BUL Dimitar Pantev 22 MF nbsp BUL Kristiyan Kolev 23 DF nbsp BUL Nikolay Ragin 37 DF nbsp BUL Ivaylo Iliev 83 DF nbsp BUL Ivan Penev 92 DF nbsp BUL Pavlin Ivanov 93 MF nbsp BUL Dobrin PetrovManagers editDates Name Honours 2015 2016 nbsp Milen Vankov 2016 2017 nbsp Martin Doychev 2017 nbsp Milen Vankov 2 League positions editShirt and sponsors editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it October 2019 Past seasons editSeason League Place W D L GF GA Pts Bulgarian Cup 2015 16 V Group III 9 13 3 14 49 56 42 Did not qualify 2016 17 Third League III 3 18 4 6 69 33 58 Did not qualify 2017 18 Third League 2 20 4 6 60 27 64 First round Green marks a season followed by promotion red a season followed by relegation Sevlievo Ladies editFC Sevlievo LadiesFull nameFootball Club Sevlievo LadiesGroundRakovski Stadium SevlievoCapacity5 000ManagerYoanna DzhambazovaLeagueBulgarian Women s League2022 235th The football club also has a women s sports department named FC Sevlievo Ladies currently playing in the top tier of Bulgarian Bulgarian Women s League football Bulgarian Women s League First team squad edit As of 26 August 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 DF nbsp BUL Bilyana Ivanova 2 DF nbsp BUL Aysu Bezhkova 5 DF nbsp BUL Yoana Tomova 6 DF nbsp BUL Viyara Peliteva 7 MF nbsp BUL Antoniya Angelova 8 MF nbsp BUL Desislava Dimitrova 9 FW nbsp BUL Aneliya Kukunova 10 FW nbsp BUL Elena Petkova 11 MF nbsp BUL Mihaela Marinova 12 GK nbsp BUL Eleonora Kolesnikova No Pos Nation Player 13 DF nbsp BUL Hristiyana Kovacheva 14 MF nbsp BUL Zara Georgieva 15 DF nbsp BUL Monika Simonova 17 MF nbsp BUL Elena Lukanova 19 FW nbsp BUL Vesela Petkova 20 MF nbsp GEO Ana Makharadze 21 FW nbsp BUL Ivayla Kieva 22 DF nbsp BUL Vili Karadakova captain 23 GK nbsp BUL Victoria Ivanova 77 MF nbsp BUL Silviya Naydenova Past seasons edit Season League Place W D L GF GA Pts 2015 16 Bulgarian women s football championship I 7 4 4 10 21 51 16 2016 17 Bulgarian women s football championship Green marks a season followed by promotion red a season followed by relegation References edit Sevlievo s nov klub ot esenta she razviva shkola Milen Vankov otnovo e trenor na FK Sevlievo in Bulgarian sevlievci com 7 July 2017 External links editOfficial website bgclubs eu Ladies bgclubs eu Sellievo Ladies Facebook Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FC Sevlievo amp oldid 1215205253, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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