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OFC Spartak Pleven

OFK Spartak (Bulgarian: ОФК Спартак) is a Bulgarian municipal association football club from the city of Pleven founded on 10 September 1919. It currently competes in the Second League, the second tier of Bulgarian football. The team's greatest achievements are the Bulgarian Cup final in 1957 and the third place in the Bulgarian Championship during the following season.

Spartak Pleven
Full nameMunicipal Football Club Spartak 1919 Pleven
Founded10 September 1919; 104 years ago (10 September 1919)
GroundStadion Pleven, Pleven
Capacity25,000 (3,000 seats)
ChairmanEvgeni Genov
ManagerTsvetomir Mladenov
LeagueSecond League
2022–23Second League, 11th

Spartak Pleven made its debut in the A Group during the 1952 A Group season. Spartak established itself as one of the most consistent teams in the Bulgarian A Group, only missing five seasons of top flight football between 1952 and 1988. However, after 1989, Spartak began gradually declining, mostly due to financial constraints, with the club only managing to play three top flight seasons since then, most recently during the 2001–02 season.

History edit

Spartak Pleven was created in 1919, by a student from Pleven, Dragomir Nestorov. He along with a couple of friends founded the club under the name "Skobelov".

The year 1931 remains important for the club's history. This is because then the club changed its name to "Belite Orli". In 1941, the club was given their first ground by the Pleven municipality.

Things began to change in 1944, when the new government in Bulgaria began to interfere in sports as well. In 1946, it was decided that Belite Orli should be renamed to "Republikanec". However, the fans of the club were against the new name and in a meeting, it was decided to change the team's name to "Spartak Pleven", which it still carries today. In 1949, other football teams began to appear in the city, such as "Lokomotiv" and "General Vinarov". However, it was decided that all the teams should be united into one, strong team, so the name "Septemvri" was given to the new team. The team even managed to promote to the elite the same year. However, less than a year later, it was decided that Spartak Pleven would separate and act as a club on its own.

It was decided that there would be a qualifying tournament for the club's in Pleven to decide which team would participate on a professional level. Torpedo Pleven won that tournament and went to A PFG, while Spartak would start from the regional groups. However, the team quickly managed to promote back to professional football, gaining a place in the Bulgarian elite by 1951. Beginning in 1952, Spartak became a consistent member of the Bulgarian top tier. In 1958, Spartak achieved its greatest success, finishing third. Only two seasons later, however, Spartak was relegated, ending a nine year stay in the A Group.

It didn’t take long for Spartak to return to the top level. The team finished first in the 1961 B Group, thus promoting back after just one year in the second level. The next five seasons were spent in the A Group, although a 7th place finish was the most that Spartak could achieve. In 1966, the team was relegated again to the B Group. Spartak was again among the best teams in the second level, finishing first once more in 1967, thus returning back to A Group.

Beginning in the 1967-68 season, Spartak managed another nine year stay in the A Group. This period wasn’t however remembered for any significant results, as two nine-placed finishes in 1971 and 1975 were the best the team could achieve. Another relegation followed at the end of the 1976-77 season. This time it took two seasons for Spartak to return to the A Group.

The next five seasons were spent in the A Group. Although Spartak managed to produce some noteworthy results, the club was also involved in bribery schemes with other teams from the elite, which resulted in an administrative relegation in 1983. Spartak originally finished 5th. The team managed to recover quickly though, returning to the A Group after just one year. Spartak managed to remain in the top level for four more seasons, although it mostly placed towards the bottom of the table, eventually relegating after the 1987–88 A Group season.

The next eight years were spent outside the top level. Spartak was in serious danger of relegating to the third tier on some occasions, such as the 1989-90 season, when Spartak finished 12th. Spartak eventually began improving its performance in the upcoming years, eventually managing to earn promotion back to the A Group at the end of the 1995-96 season. Spartak only managed to stay two years in the top level, again dropping to the second level after the 1997–98 A Group. It took three years for Spartak to again regain its status in the top level. The 2001–02 A Group season ended in relegation, however.

To date, the 2001-02 season remains the last one for Spartak in the A Group. Since then, Spartak Pleven has been bouncing between the second and third tiers.

The record low came in 2009, when the club declared bankruptcy. This led to Spartak being reformed and started playing from the amateur leagues. In 2012, Spartak returned to the second level, but an immediate relegation followed. Another promotion to the B Group came in 2015, but again this was short-lived, with relegation coming in 2017.

At the end of the 2018-19 season, Spartak finished first in the North-West third league and managed to gain promotion to the second tier for the 2019-20 season. The team, however, experienced difficulties in the second tier, both financially and performance wise. Spartak largely remained in the relegation zone, struggling to survive. They were even deducted three points for not showing on a game. In May 2020, the Bulgarian Football Union decided to cancel the remainder of the season due to the coronavirus epidemic outbreak in Bulgaria. At the time, Spartak was in 16th place (second to last), which meant relegation to the third tier, after just one year in the second league.

After two seasons in the Third League, Spartak returned to the second level as champions of the 2021-22 Northwest Third League.

Honours edit

League positions edit

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

Players edit

As of 3 March 2024

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 Stanislav Antonov
2 DF   BUL Dimitar Kalchev
4 DF   GRE Pitsolis Athanasios
5 DF   BUL Ivo Varbanov (captain)
6 MF   BUL Victor Ivanov
7 MF   BUL Slavek Petkov
8 MF   BUL Rusi Chernakov
10 MF   BUL Vasil Shopov
11 FW   BUL Hristian Petkov
13 DF   BUL Aleks Chakarov
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF   BUL Borimir Karamfilov
15 MF   GRE Petros Bakoutsis
16 DF   BUL Ivan Bakalski
17 DF   BUL Yordan Zhelev
19 FW   BUL Yani Pehlivanov
20 DF   BUL Toncho Georgiev
21 MF   BUL Panayot Paskov
22 FW   BUL Martin Ganchev
25 FW   BUL Preslav Antonov
30 GK   BUL Dimitar Stefanov

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

Past seasons edit

Season Level League Place W D L GF GA Pts Bulgarian Cup
2009–10 IV A Regional Group 2 18 5 3 75 26 59 not qualified
2010–11 III V Group 5 15 6 9 49 27 51 not qualified
2011–12 III V Group 1 27 2 1 111 10 83 Third round
2012–13 II B Group 6* 11 9 6 33 25 42 Second round
2013–14 III V Group 4 20 5 5 66 27 65 not qualified
2014–15 III V Group 1 23 2 1 92 8 71 not qualified
2015–16 II B Group 13 9 9 12 35 42 36 Second round
2016–17 II Second League 14 9 6 15 44 52 33 First round
2017–18 III Third League 8 10 9 11 39 46 39 not qualified
2018–19 III Third League 1 26 1 3 75 11 79 not qualified
Green marks a season followed by promotion, red a season followed by relegation.

European Record edit

Matches edit

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1964–65 Intertoto Cup
Group Stage   Karl–Marx–Stadt 0–0 2–6 4th
  Tatran Prešov 2–2 0–0
  Odra Opole 1–1 0–2
1981 Intertoto Cup
Group Stage   Werder Bremen 2–3 0–1 3rd
  Malmö 2–0 1–3
  Zürich 4–1 0–3

Notable stats edit

Most First League apps:

# Name Matches
1   Pusho Dimitrov 301
2   Krasimir Lazarov 257
3   Pavel Chelestinov 256
4   Sasho Varbanov 253
5   Petar Boyanov 251
6   Petko Todorov 244
7   Stoyan Zdravkov 220
8   Boris Novachev 204
9   Dimcho Dimov 204
10   Vencho Sabotinov 203

Most First League goals:

# Name Gols
1   Plamen Getov 108
2   Sasho Varbanov 75
3   Stoyan Zdravkov 64
4   Pavel Chelestinov 56
5   Krasimir Lazarov 40
6   Petar Boyanov 25
7   Vasil Minkov 25
8   Blagoi Krastanov 24
9   Milen Goranov 24
10   Petar Kostov 20

References edit

  • Обретенов, Светослав (1989). Северняшки танц с футболна топка (in Bulgarian). Пловдив: Издателство "Христо Г. Данов".
  • Симеонов, Климент (1984). Футболът в България (in Bulgarian). София: Държавно издателство "Медицина и физкултура".

External links edit

  • Official website

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OFK Spartak Bulgarian OFK Spartak is a Bulgarian municipal association football club from the city of Pleven founded on 10 September 1919 It currently competes in the Second League the second tier of Bulgarian football The team s greatest achievements are the Bulgarian Cup final in 1957 and the third place in the Bulgarian Championship during the following season Spartak PlevenFull nameMunicipal Football Club Spartak 1919 PlevenFounded10 September 1919 104 years ago 10 September 1919 GroundStadion Pleven PlevenCapacity25 000 3 000 seats ChairmanEvgeni GenovManagerTsvetomir MladenovLeagueSecond League2022 23Second League 11thHome coloursAway coloursSpartak Pleven made its debut in the A Group during the 1952 A Group season Spartak established itself as one of the most consistent teams in the Bulgarian A Group only missing five seasons of top flight football between 1952 and 1988 However after 1989 Spartak began gradually declining mostly due to financial constraints with the club only managing to play three top flight seasons since then most recently during the 2001 02 season Contents 1 History 2 Honours 2 1 League positions 3 Players 4 Past seasons 5 European Record 5 1 Matches 6 Notable stats 7 References 8 External linksHistory editSpartak Pleven was created in 1919 by a student from Pleven Dragomir Nestorov He along with a couple of friends founded the club under the name Skobelov The year 1931 remains important for the club s history This is because then the club changed its name to Belite Orli In 1941 the club was given their first ground by the Pleven municipality Things began to change in 1944 when the new government in Bulgaria began to interfere in sports as well In 1946 it was decided that Belite Orli should be renamed to Republikanec However the fans of the club were against the new name and in a meeting it was decided to change the team s name to Spartak Pleven which it still carries today In 1949 other football teams began to appear in the city such as Lokomotiv and General Vinarov However it was decided that all the teams should be united into one strong team so the name Septemvri was given to the new team The team even managed to promote to the elite the same year However less than a year later it was decided that Spartak Pleven would separate and act as a club on its own It was decided that there would be a qualifying tournament for the club s in Pleven to decide which team would participate on a professional level Torpedo Pleven won that tournament and went to A PFG while Spartak would start from the regional groups However the team quickly managed to promote back to professional football gaining a place in the Bulgarian elite by 1951 Beginning in 1952 Spartak became a consistent member of the Bulgarian top tier In 1958 Spartak achieved its greatest success finishing third Only two seasons later however Spartak was relegated ending a nine year stay in the A Group It didn t take long for Spartak to return to the top level The team finished first in the 1961 B Group thus promoting back after just one year in the second level The next five seasons were spent in the A Group although a 7th place finish was the most that Spartak could achieve In 1966 the team was relegated again to the B Group Spartak was again among the best teams in the second level finishing first once more in 1967 thus returning back to A Group Beginning in the 1967 68 season Spartak managed another nine year stay in the A Group This period wasn t however remembered for any significant results as two nine placed finishes in 1971 and 1975 were the best the team could achieve Another relegation followed at the end of the 1976 77 season This time it took two seasons for Spartak to return to the A Group The next five seasons were spent in the A Group Although Spartak managed to produce some noteworthy results the club was also involved in bribery schemes with other teams from the elite which resulted in an administrative relegation in 1983 Spartak originally finished 5th The team managed to recover quickly though returning to the A Group after just one year Spartak managed to remain in the top level for four more seasons although it mostly placed towards the bottom of the table eventually relegating after the 1987 88 A Group season The next eight years were spent outside the top level Spartak was in serious danger of relegating to the third tier on some occasions such as the 1989 90 season when Spartak finished 12th Spartak eventually began improving its performance in the upcoming years eventually managing to earn promotion back to the A Group at the end of the 1995 96 season Spartak only managed to stay two years in the top level again dropping to the second level after the 1997 98 A Group It took three years for Spartak to again regain its status in the top level The 2001 02 A Group season ended in relegation however To date the 2001 02 season remains the last one for Spartak in the A Group Since then Spartak Pleven has been bouncing between the second and third tiers The record low came in 2009 when the club declared bankruptcy This led to Spartak being reformed and started playing from the amateur leagues In 2012 Spartak returned to the second level but an immediate relegation followed Another promotion to the B Group came in 2015 but again this was short lived with relegation coming in 2017 At the end of the 2018 19 season Spartak finished first in the North West third league and managed to gain promotion to the second tier for the 2019 20 season The team however experienced difficulties in the second tier both financially and performance wise Spartak largely remained in the relegation zone struggling to survive They were even deducted three points for not showing on a game In May 2020 the Bulgarian Football Union decided to cancel the remainder of the season due to the coronavirus epidemic outbreak in Bulgaria At the time Spartak was in 16th place second to last which meant relegation to the third tier after just one year in the second league After two seasons in the Third League Spartak returned to the second level as champions of the 2021 22 Northwest Third League Honours editFirst League Third place 1958 Bulgarian Cup Runners up 1957 Second League Winners 5 1960 61 1966 67 1977 78 1983 84 2000 01 Third League Winners 4 2011 12 2014 15 2018 19 2021 22League positions editPlayers editAs of 3 March 2024 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 nbsp BUL Stanislav Antonov2 DF nbsp BUL Dimitar Kalchev4 DF nbsp GRE Pitsolis Athanasios5 DF nbsp BUL Ivo Varbanov captain 6 MF nbsp BUL Victor Ivanov7 MF nbsp BUL Slavek Petkov8 MF nbsp BUL Rusi Chernakov10 MF nbsp BUL Vasil Shopov11 FW nbsp BUL Hristian Petkov13 DF nbsp BUL Aleks Chakarov No Pos Nation Player14 MF nbsp BUL Borimir Karamfilov15 MF nbsp GRE Petros Bakoutsis16 DF nbsp BUL Ivan Bakalski17 DF nbsp BUL Yordan Zhelev19 FW nbsp BUL Yani Pehlivanov20 DF nbsp BUL Toncho Georgiev21 MF nbsp BUL Panayot Paskov22 FW nbsp BUL Martin Ganchev25 FW nbsp BUL Preslav Antonov30 GK nbsp BUL Dimitar StefanovFor recent transfers see Transfers summer 2023 and Transfers winter 2023 24 Past seasons editSeason Level League Place W D L GF GA Pts Bulgarian Cup2009 10 IV A Regional Group 2 18 5 3 75 26 59 not qualified2010 11 III V Group 5 15 6 9 49 27 51 not qualified2011 12 III V Group 1 27 2 1 111 10 83 Third round2012 13 II B Group 6 11 9 6 33 25 42 Second round2013 14 III V Group 4 20 5 5 66 27 65 not qualified2014 15 III V Group 1 23 2 1 92 8 71 not qualified2015 16 II B Group 13 9 9 12 35 42 36 Second round2016 17 II Second League 14 9 6 15 44 52 33 First round2017 18 III Third League 8 10 9 11 39 46 39 not qualified2018 19 III Third League 1 26 1 3 75 11 79 not qualifiedGreen marks a season followed by promotion red a season followed by relegation European Record editMatches edit Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate1964 65 Intertoto CupGroup Stage nbsp Karl Marx Stadt 0 0 2 6 4th nbsp Tatran Presov 2 2 0 0 nbsp Odra Opole 1 1 0 21981 Intertoto CupGroup Stage nbsp Werder Bremen 2 3 0 1 3rd nbsp Malmo 2 0 1 3 nbsp Zurich 4 1 0 3Notable stats editMost First League apps Name Matches1 nbsp Pusho Dimitrov 3012 nbsp Krasimir Lazarov 2573 nbsp Pavel Chelestinov 2564 nbsp Sasho Varbanov 2535 nbsp Petar Boyanov 2516 nbsp Petko Todorov 2447 nbsp Stoyan Zdravkov 2208 nbsp Boris Novachev 2049 nbsp Dimcho Dimov 20410 nbsp Vencho Sabotinov 203 Most First League goals Name Gols1 nbsp Plamen Getov 1082 nbsp Sasho Varbanov 753 nbsp Stoyan Zdravkov 644 nbsp Pavel Chelestinov 565 nbsp Krasimir Lazarov 406 nbsp Petar Boyanov 257 nbsp Vasil Minkov 258 nbsp Blagoi Krastanov 249 nbsp Milen Goranov 2410 nbsp Petar Kostov 20 References editObretenov Svetoslav 1989 Severnyashki tanc s futbolna topka in Bulgarian Plovdiv Izdatelstvo Hristo G Danov Simeonov Kliment 1984 Futbolt v Blgariya in Bulgarian Sofiya Drzhavno izdatelstvo Medicina i fizkultura External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title OFC Spartak Pleven amp oldid 1214525729, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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