Widima-Rakovsky Sevlievo
Widima Rakowski | |||
Basic data | |||
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Surname | PFC Widima-Rakovsky Sevlievo | ||
founding | 1922 | ||
First soccer team | |||
Venue | Rakovsky Stadium | ||
Places | 8,816 | ||
league | B Grupa | ||
2011/12 | 14th place ( A Grupa ) | ||
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The PFC Widima-Rakovsky Sevlievo ( Bulgarian ПФК Видима-Раковски ) is a Bulgarian football club from Sevlievo . The club played after promotion in 2007 in the top division of Bulgaria , the A Grupa . The club colors are blue and white. After the end of the 2007/08 season, he was relegated to the A Grupa again in 2010/11 .
General
The association was founded in 1922. The club arose from a merger of various clubs from Sevlievo. In 1980 the club was briefly renamed FS Rositsa . In 1997 FS Rositsa and FC Rakovski , another local club, merged. The Widima-Rakowski Sevliewo Association was re-established. In 1999 the Bulgarian Amateur Cup could be won. 2003 saw the greatest success in the club's history. The club was able to qualify for the first division through the championship title in the second division of Bulgaria. After another year in the A Grupa , the club had to relegate. In 2007 they were promoted again and the club currently plays in A Grupa Bulgaria . The home of the club is the Rakowski Stadium with 8,816 seats. The club's supplier is the German sporting goods manufacturer Puma .
Known players
- Ivan Todorov, defender, formerly with Levski Sofia
- Borislav Stoychev, Bulgarian U-21 player , on loan from Levski Sofia
- Marian Dragnes, midfielder, former Austrian legionnaire at FC Wels
- Ivaylo Emilov Stoimenov, midfielder, former professional in Greece and Poland
- Poul Adado, defender, former professional in Greece and Nigeria