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Bulgarian A Professional Football Group
File:TBI-Bulgarian-A-PFG-logo.gif
Founded1948
CountryBulgaria
ConfederationUEFA
Number of teams16
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toBulgarian B PFG
Domestic cup(s)Bulgarian Cup
International cup(s)Champions League
UEFA Cup
Intertoto Cup
Current championsCSKA Sofia
(2007-08)
Most championshipsCSKA Sofia (31)
WebsiteOfficial Site
Current: A PFG 2008-09'

The Bulgarian A Professional Football Group (Bulgarian: "А" Професионална футболна група) or A PFG (Bulgarian: А ПФГ) is the top division of Bulgarian football. It determines the champion of Bulgaria. Sixteen teams take part in the division, each playing twice against all the other, once home and once away. It is administered by the Bulgarian Professional Football League.

The champion of Bulgaria has the right to take part in the UEFA Champions League from the stage allowed by the league's coefficient. The teams that finish second and third in the final standings take part in the UEFA Cup together with the Bulgarian Cup winner.

A PFG clubs

A PFG members for 2008–09

The following sixteen clubs will be competing in A PFG during the 2008–09 season.

Club
Finishing position
in 2007-08
First season in
top division
First season of
current spell in
top division
Stadium
Belasitsa Petrich 13th 1980–81 2003–04 Tsar Samuil Stadium
Botev Plovdiv 12th 1937–38 2005–06 Hristo Botev Stadium (Plovdiv)
Cherno More Varna 5th 1937–38 2000–01 Ticha Stadium
Chernomorets Burgas 6th 2007–08 2007–08 Naftex Stadium
CSKA Sofia 1st 1948–49 1948-49 Balgarska Armiya Stadium
Minyor Pernik 2nd in West B PFG 1951 2008–09 Minyor Stadium
Levski Sofia 2nd 1937-38 1937-38 Georgi Asparuhov Stadium
Litex Lovech 4th 1994-95 1997–98 Lovech Stadium
Lokomotiv Mezdra 1st in West B PFG 2008–09 2008-09 Lokomotiv Stadium (Mezdra)
Lokomotiv Plovdiv 9th 1950 2001–02 Lokomotiv Stadium (Plovdiv)
Lokomotiv Sofia 3rd 1939-40 1952 Lokomotiv Stadium (Sofia)
Pirin Blagoevgrad 8th 2007–08 2007–08 Hristo Botev Stadium (Blagoevgrad)
Slavia Sofia 7th 1937–38 1937-38 Slavia Stadium
OFC Sliven 2000 1st in East B PFG 1963–64 2008–09 Hadzhi Dimitar Stadium
Spartak Varna 11th 1951 2006–07 Spartak Stadium
Vihren Sandanski 10th 2005–06 2005–06 Sandanski Stadium

Champions

Performance by club

Cities

The following table lists the Bulgarian champions by cities.

City Titles Winning Clubs
Sofia
69
CSKA Sofia (31), Levski Sofia (25), Slavia Sofia (7), Lokomotiv Sofia (4), AS-23 (1), Sportclub Sofia (1)
File:Varna COA.jpg Varna
5
Cherno More Varna (4), Spartak Varna (1)
Plovdiv
4
Botev Plovdiv (2), Lokomotiv Plovdiv (1), Spartak Plovdiv (1)
Lovech
2
Litex Lovech (2)
Stara Zagora
1
Beroe Stara Zagora (1)
Veliko Tarnovo
1
Etar Veliko Tarnovo


Records

Teams

  • Most times champion — CSKA Sofia — 31 times
  • Most seasons played in the division — Levski Sofia, who participated in all 85 seasons to date
  • Fewest seasons played in the divisionBenkovski Vidin, Cherveno Zname Pavlikeni, Rozova Dolina Kazanlak, Akademik Varna, Olimpik Teteven, PFC Nesebar and PFC Chernomorets Burgas Sofia each have played only a single season in the division
  • Most wins in a single season — Levski Sofia — 26 out of 36 matches during 2001/02
  • Fewest wins in a single seasonTorpedo Ruse (out of 22 matches during 1951) and Rakovski Ruse and Chernomorets Burgas Sofia (out of 30 matches during 1996/97) each did not win a game in a single season
  • Most defeats in a single season — Rakovski Ruse (out of 30 matches during 1996/97) and Chernomorets Burgas Sofia — 29 (out of 30 matches during 2006/2007)
  • Fewest defeats in a single seasonSpartak Sofia (out of 22 matches during 1951), Levski Sofia (out of 18 matches during 1948/49), CSKA Sofia (then CDNA; out of 11 matches in 1958) and CSKA Sofia(out of 30 matches during 2007/2008) each did not lose a game in a single season
  • Most goals scored in a single season — Levski Sofia — 96 goals in 30 matches during 2006/07
  • Fewest goals scored in a single season — Rakovski Ruse, Chernomorets Burgas Sofia (out of 30 matches during 1996/97), Torpedo Ruse (out of 22 matches during 1951) and Cherno More Varna (out of 11 matches during 1968) each scored only 8 goals in a single season
  • Most goals conceded in a single season — Chernomorets Burgas Sofia — 131 (out of 30 matches during 2006/07)
  • Least goals conceded in a single season — CSKA Sofia (then CDNA; out of 22 matches during 1951) and Spartak Sofia (out of 22 matches during 1951) each conceded only 7 goals in a single season
  • Biggest win — CSKA Sofia 12:0 Torpedo Ruse in 1951

Players

Topscorers

Year Topscorer(s) Club(s) Goals
1938 Krum Milev Slavia Sofia 12
1939 Georgi Pachedzhiev AS`23 14
1940 Yanko Stoyanov
Dimitar Nikolaev
Levski Sofia
FK`13
14
1949 Dimitar Milanov
Nedko Nedev
CSKA Sofia
Cherno More Varna
11
1950 Lyubomir Hranov Levski Sofia 13
1951 Dimitar Milanov CSKA Sofia 14
1952 Dimitar Isakov
Dobromir Tashkov
Slavia Sofia
Spartak Sofia
10
1953 Dimitar Minchev Spartak Pleven; VVS Sofia 15
1954 Dobromir Tashkov Slavia Sofia 25
1955 Todor Diev Spartak Plovdiv 13
1956 Pavel Vladimirov Minyor Pernik 16
1957 Hristo Iliev
Dimitar Milanov
Levski Sofia
CSKA Sofia
14
1958 Dobromir Tashkov
Georgi Arnaudov
Slavia Sofia
Spartak Varna
9
1959 Aleksandar Vasilev Slavia Sofia 13
1960 Dimitar Yordanov
Lyuben Kostov
Levski Sofia
Spartak Varna
12
1961 Ivan Sotirov Botev Plovdiv 20
1962 Nikola Yordanov
Todor Diev
Dunav Ruse
Spartak Plovdiv
23
1963 Todor Diev Spartak Plovdiv 26
1964 Nikola Tsanev CSKA Sofia 26
1965 Georgi Asparuhov Levski Sofia 27
1966 Traycho Spasov Marek Dupnitsa 21
1967 Petar Zhekov Beroe Stara Zagora 21
1968 Petar Zhekov Beroe Stara Zagora 31
1969 Petar Zhekov CSKA Sofia 36
1970 Petar Zhekov CSKA Sofia 31
1971 Dimitar Yakimov CSKA 26
1972 Petar Zhekov CSKA Sofia 27
1973 Petar Zhekov CSKA Sofia 29
1974 Petko Petkov
Kiril Milanov
Beroe Stara Zagora
Levski Sofia
19
1975 Ivan Pritargov Botev Plovdiv 20
1976 Petko Petkov
Pavel Panov
Beroe Stara Zagora
Levski Sofia
18
1977 Pavel Panov Levski Sofia 20
1978 Stoycho Mladenov Beroe Stara Zagora 21
1979 Rusi Gochev Chernomorets Burgas and Levski Sofia 19
1980 Spas Dzhevizov CSKA Sofia 23
1981 Georgi Slavkov Botev Plovdiv 31
1982 Mihail Valchev Levski Sofia 24
1983 Antim Pehlivanov Botev 20
1984 Eduard Eranosyan
Emil Spasov
Lokomotiv Plovdiv
Levski Sofia
19
1985 Plamen Getov Spartak Pleven 26
1986 Atanas Pashev Botev Plovdiv 30
1987 Nasko Sirakov Levski Sofia 36
1988 Nasko Sirakov Levski Sofia 28
1989 Hristo Stoichkov CSKA Sofia 23
1990 Hristo Stoichkov CSKA Sofia 38
1991 Ivaylo Yordanov
Petar Mihtarski
Lokomotiv Gorna Oryahovitsa
Levski Sofia
20
1992 Nasko Sirakov Levski Sofia 26
1993 Plamen Getov Levski Sofia 26
1994 Nasko Sirakov Levski Sofia 30
1995 Petar Mihtarski CSKA Sofia 24
1996 Ivo Georgiev Spartak Varna 21
1997 Todor Pramatarov Slavia Sofia 26
1998 Anton Spasov
Bontcho Guentchev
Naftex Burgas
CSKA Sofia
17
1999 Dimcho Belyakov Litex Lovech 21
2000 Mihail Mihaylov Velbazhd Kyustendil 20
2001 Georgi Ivanov
Hristo Yovov
Levski Sofia
Litex Lovech
19
2002 Vladimir Manchev CSKA Sofia 21
2003 Georgi Chilikov Levski Sofia 23
2004 Martin Kamburov Lokomotiv Plovdiv 26
2005 Martin Kamburov Lokomotiv Plovdiv 27
2006 Milivoje Novakovič
Jose Emilio Furtado
Litex Lovech
Vihren and CSKA Sofia
16
2007 Tsvetan Genkov Lokomotiv Sofia 27
2008 Georgi Hristov Botev Plovdiv 19

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