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FC Pirin Gotse Delchev

Football Club Pirin (Bulgarian: Футболен клуб Пирин) is a Bulgarian football club, based in Gotse Delchev. The club currently plays in the A RFG Blagoevgrad, the regional fourth tier of Bulgarian football league system.

Pirin Gotse Delchev
Full nameFootball Club Pirin Gotse Delchev
Nickname(s)Nevrokopchani
Founded1925; 98 years ago (1925)
GroundGradski,
Gotse Delchev
Capacity5,000
ManagerDimitar Krushovski
LeagueA RFG Blagoevgrad
2022-23South-West Third League, 21st (relegated)
WebsiteClub website

The club’s biggest success came in 2012, when Pirin managed to promote to the A Group for the first time. Their spell in the top flight lasted two seasons, culminating in relegation at the end of the 2013–14 season. Pirin play home games at the Gradski stadium, with a capacity of 5,000. They play in green and white stripped kits. The club emblem represents the Pirin mountain range in Southwestern Bulgaria.

History Edit

Pirin Gotse Delchev were founded in 1925 as Pirin Nevrokop[1] (Nevrokop being the former name of Gotse Delchev),[2] and their traditional colours are green and white. In 1981–82 Pirin were promoted for the first time to B PFG. The club spent three years in second division, before being relegated in 1985 to third division.

After 8 years in the lowers divisions of Bulgarian football, in 1993 Pirin returned to B PFG. In their first season back in second division Pirin finished in eight place in the league. In the following 1994–95 season was a poor one for the club, ending with the team in second lowest place and relegated back to the third division.

In 2005 the club won a third promotion to the B PFG in its history.[3] In December 2005, Yordan Bozdanski was appointed as manager.[4] Pirin finished the 2006–07 season in third place in the West B PFG, their highest finish in the league since their еstablishment.

On 27 June 2011, Yakov Paparkov was officially announced as the club's new manager.[5] In the 2011–12 season, Pirin won the West B PFG with a 62 points, scoring 41 goals and losing only three times. Pirin were promoted to Bulgarian football's top division for the first time in their history.

Their first season in the top level of Bulgarian football was successful. The team managed to win 10 games and draw 4, earning them 34 points. These results placed them in 11th position, three points above the relegation zone. At home, Pirin managed to win 6 games, as well as draw 3, including a 1–1 draw against Levski Sofia, the eventual runners-up of the 2012-13 season. Away results were also good, considering that this was the debut season for Pirin in the elite. They managed to win 4 games and draw once. Manager for the season was Tencho Tenev, who was appointed at the beginning of the season.

For the upcoming season, the format of the Bulgarian league was changed, with the bottom seven teams qualifying for the relegation group. Pirin did not manage to repeat the same results from last season, as the team spent the majority of the season in the relegation group. They started the season with a draw against Lokomotiv Sofia. This was followed by eight defeats in a row, which placed them at the bottom of the table. They eventually finished 13th in the regular season, thus being placed in the relegation zone. The team did not improve its results there, losing four out of their six home games, as well as losing five out of six away games. At the end of the season, Pirin were 32 points below the relegation line, thus being relegated. This ended Pirin's two year stay in the A Group.

Although they were supposed to play in the B Group next season (2014-15), Pirin did not obtain a license due to financial constraints and was demoted to the third tier.

At the end of the 2017-18 season, Pirin was relegated to the fourth amateur league.

After two seasons in the fourth tier, Pirin returned to the Third League in 2020. On June 6, Pirin signed an agreement with OFC Pirin Blagoevgrad, at the time playing in the second tier. The agreement allowed young Pirin Blagoevgrad players to be loaned out to Pirin Gotse Delchev, thus making Pirin Gotse Delchev a satellite team of the other Pirin.

Honours Edit

League Edit

West B PFG

League positions Edit

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

Current 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 Abdi Abdikov (captain)
3 DF   BUL Boris Ivanov
4 DF   BUL Ivan Makriev
5 DF   BUL Lyubomir Gutsev
6 MF   BUL Marin Dzhugdanov
7 MF   BUL Boyko Sarandev
8 MF   BUL Petar Lazarov
9 FW   BUL Lachezar Dafkov
10 FW   BUL Sezgin Karaemin
11 MF   BUL Pavel Golovodov
No. Pos. Nation Player
12 GK   BUL Angel Yusev
14 MF   BUL Yanislav Tusondzhiev
16 MF   BUL Ibrahim Alim
17 DF   BUL Iliya Tafrov
18 MF   BUL Nikolay Chaushev
19 DF   BUL Angel Madzhirov
20 DF   BUL Ivan Grancharov
21 MF   BUL Zhivko Grozdanov
22 MF   BUL Martin Kochanov
32 MF   BUL Aleksandar Georgiev

Managers Edit

Managers in the 21st century
Year Trainers
2004–05   Ventsislav Davidkov
2005   Valentin Lazarov
2005–07   Yordan Bozdanski
2007   Petar Zehtinski
2008–10   Yordan Bozdanski
2010   Krasimir Traykov
2010–11   Dimitar Sokolov
2011   Ivan Atanasov
2011–12   Yakov Paparkov
Aug 1, 2012–Aug 27, 2013   Tencho Tenev
Aug 27, 2013–Jan 1, 2014   Kostadin Angelov
Jan 16, 2014–Sep 11, 2017   Yordan Bozdanski
Sep 11, 2017–   Rumil Zhotev

References Edit

  1. ^ Bulgaria – List of Foundation Dates, Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation
  2. ^ Michev, Nikolay; Koledarov, Petar, "Dictionary of towns and villages in Bulgaria (1878–1987), Sofia, 1989
  3. ^ "Пирин ГД – историческо завръщане в елита" (in Bulgarian). viara-online.com. Retrieved 2005-06-11.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Зико каза "да" на Пирин ГД" (in Bulgarian). viara-online.com. Retrieved 2005-12-28.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "Яков Папарков пое Пирин Гоце Делчев" (in Bulgarian). gong.bg. Retrieved 2011-06-27.

External links Edit

  • Official site[permanent dead link]
  • Pirin Gotse Delchev at Bulgarian Club Directory.
  • Pirin Gotse Delchev at Soccerway.

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Football Club Pirin Bulgarian Futbolen klub Pirin is a Bulgarian football club based in Gotse Delchev The club currently plays in the A RFG Blagoevgrad the regional fourth tier of Bulgarian football league system Pirin Gotse DelchevFull nameFootball Club Pirin Gotse DelchevNickname s NevrokopchaniFounded1925 98 years ago 1925 GroundGradski Gotse DelchevCapacity5 000ManagerDimitar KrushovskiLeagueA RFG Blagoevgrad2022 23South West Third League 21st relegated WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThe club s biggest success came in 2012 when Pirin managed to promote to the A Group for the first time Their spell in the top flight lasted two seasons culminating in relegation at the end of the 2013 14 season Pirin play home games at the Gradski stadium with a capacity of 5 000 They play in green and white stripped kits The club emblem represents the Pirin mountain range in Southwestern Bulgaria Contents 1 History 2 Honours 2 1 League 2 2 League positions 3 Current squad 4 Managers 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditPirin Gotse Delchev were founded in 1925 as Pirin Nevrokop 1 Nevrokop being the former name of Gotse Delchev 2 and their traditional colours are green and white In 1981 82 Pirin were promoted for the first time to B PFG The club spent three years in second division before being relegated in 1985 to third division After 8 years in the lowers divisions of Bulgarian football in 1993 Pirin returned to B PFG In their first season back in second division Pirin finished in eight place in the league In the following 1994 95 season was a poor one for the club ending with the team in second lowest place and relegated back to the third division In 2005 the club won a third promotion to the B PFG in its history 3 In December 2005 Yordan Bozdanski was appointed as manager 4 Pirin finished the 2006 07 season in third place in the West B PFG their highest finish in the league since their establishment On 27 June 2011 Yakov Paparkov was officially announced as the club s new manager 5 In the 2011 12 season Pirin won the West B PFG with a 62 points scoring 41 goals and losing only three times Pirin were promoted to Bulgarian football s top division for the first time in their history Their first season in the top level of Bulgarian football was successful The team managed to win 10 games and draw 4 earning them 34 points These results placed them in 11th position three points above the relegation zone At home Pirin managed to win 6 games as well as draw 3 including a 1 1 draw against Levski Sofia the eventual runners up of the 2012 13 season Away results were also good considering that this was the debut season for Pirin in the elite They managed to win 4 games and draw once Manager for the season was Tencho Tenev who was appointed at the beginning of the season For the upcoming season the format of the Bulgarian league was changed with the bottom seven teams qualifying for the relegation group Pirin did not manage to repeat the same results from last season as the team spent the majority of the season in the relegation group They started the season with a draw against Lokomotiv Sofia This was followed by eight defeats in a row which placed them at the bottom of the table They eventually finished 13th in the regular season thus being placed in the relegation zone The team did not improve its results there losing four out of their six home games as well as losing five out of six away games At the end of the season Pirin were 32 points below the relegation line thus being relegated This ended Pirin s two year stay in the A Group Although they were supposed to play in the B Group next season 2014 15 Pirin did not obtain a license due to financial constraints and was demoted to the third tier At the end of the 2017 18 season Pirin was relegated to the fourth amateur league After two seasons in the fourth tier Pirin returned to the Third League in 2020 On June 6 Pirin signed an agreement with OFC Pirin Blagoevgrad at the time playing in the second tier The agreement allowed young Pirin Blagoevgrad players to be loaned out to Pirin Gotse Delchev thus making Pirin Gotse Delchev a satellite team of the other Pirin Honours EditLeague Edit West B PFG Champions 2011 12League positions EditCurrent squad EditAs of 1 August 2020 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 Abdi Abdikov captain 3 DF nbsp BUL Boris Ivanov4 DF nbsp BUL Ivan Makriev5 DF nbsp BUL Lyubomir Gutsev6 MF nbsp BUL Marin Dzhugdanov7 MF nbsp BUL Boyko Sarandev8 MF nbsp BUL Petar Lazarov9 FW nbsp BUL Lachezar Dafkov10 FW nbsp BUL Sezgin Karaemin11 MF nbsp BUL Pavel Golovodov No Pos Nation Player12 GK nbsp BUL Angel Yusev14 MF nbsp BUL Yanislav Tusondzhiev16 MF nbsp BUL Ibrahim Alim17 DF nbsp BUL Iliya Tafrov18 MF nbsp BUL Nikolay Chaushev19 DF nbsp BUL Angel Madzhirov20 DF nbsp BUL Ivan Grancharov21 MF nbsp BUL Zhivko Grozdanov22 MF nbsp BUL Martin Kochanov32 MF nbsp BUL Aleksandar GeorgievManagers EditManagers in the 21st centuryYear Trainers2004 05 nbsp Ventsislav Davidkov2005 nbsp Valentin Lazarov2005 07 nbsp Yordan Bozdanski2007 nbsp Petar Zehtinski2008 10 nbsp Yordan Bozdanski2010 nbsp Krasimir Traykov2010 11 nbsp Dimitar Sokolov2011 nbsp Ivan Atanasov2011 12 nbsp Yakov PaparkovAug 1 2012 Aug 27 2013 nbsp Tencho TenevAug 27 2013 Jan 1 2014 nbsp Kostadin AngelovJan 16 2014 Sep 11 2017 nbsp Yordan BozdanskiSep 11 2017 nbsp Rumil ZhotevReferences Edit Bulgaria List of Foundation Dates Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Michev Nikolay Koledarov Petar Dictionary of towns and villages in Bulgaria 1878 1987 Sofia 1989 Pirin GD istorichesko zavrshane v elita in Bulgarian viara online com Retrieved 2005 06 11 permanent dead link Ziko kaza da na Pirin GD in Bulgarian viara online com Retrieved 2005 12 28 permanent dead link Yakov Paparkov poe Pirin Goce Delchev in Bulgarian gong bg Retrieved 2011 06 27 External links EditOfficial site permanent dead link Pirin Gotse Delchev at Bulgarian Club Directory Pirin Gotse Delchev at Soccerway Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FC Pirin Gotse Delchev amp oldid 1179950775, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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