Chernomorets-Burgas-Balgaria

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The PSFK Chernomorets Burgas Balgarija ( Bulgarian ПСФК Черноморец Бургас България ), also TM Burgas Sofia for short , is a Bulgarian football club from Sofia , which was called PSFK Tschernomorez Burgas until 2001, 2001К with the Sofioter Klub FC Conegон: was united and until 2006 was called Chernomorets Burgas (Sofia) . In 2006 the club made it to the A Grupa , the first Bulgarian league , but was relegated after the end of the season. He has had the current name since 2007, but does not have a gaming license and should not be confused with the first division club FC Chernomorets Burgas .

history

During the summer break of 2006 the businessman Iwajlo Draschew from Burgas bought the license of the company team of the branch of the Italian company Conegliano from German, a suburb of Sofia. Drashev renamed the club to PFK Chernomorets Burgas-Sofia ; under this name the team took part in the 2006/2007 season in the Bulgarian championship round. However, the club had not registered the required five young players for the first game, the match was canceled; On the second match day, the club could not meet the security requirements, so that the second game did not take place. An exclusion of the team was discussed by the association; however, there were only three minus points as punishment. After the season Burgas was relegated to the bottom of the table in the B Grupa - with −2 ( minus 2) points, as the team only reached one draw in the 30 games of the season (goal difference: 8: 131). The club played its home games in the A Grupa in the national stadium " Wasil Levski " in Sofia.

After the 2006/07 season, the club was renamed again and relocated to the city of Burgas.

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Individual evidence

  1. cf. Table on the club website at UEFA