PFC Neftochimic Burgas

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Neftochimic
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Full name Професионален футболен клуб Нефтохимик Бургас 1962
(Professional football club Neftochimic Burgas 1962)
Nickname(s) Шейховете (The Sheiks)
Founded 7 January 2015; 9 years ago (2015-01-07)
Ground Lazur Stadium, Burgas
Ground Capacity 18,037
Owner Bulgaria Pavel Boshnakov
Chairman Bulgaria Martin Boshnakov
Head coach Bulgaria Gancho Evtimov
League B Group
2015–16 B Group, 11th
Website Club home page

Neftochimic Burgas 1962 (Bulgarian: Нефтохимик Бургас 1962) is a Bulgarian football club based in Burgas, who play in the B Group, the second tier of Bulgarian football.

Neftochimic Burgas 1962 was founded in 2015 after merge between PFC Neftochimic Burgas (2009–14) and PFC Burgas.

Club colours

Green White

Kit history

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt partner
2015– Bulgaria Krasiko Masterhouse

History

PFC Neftochimic Burgas

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On 6 July 2009, Naftex Burgas stopped its existence. On 7 July the amateur football club Athletic was renamed to Neftochimic 1986 and was subsequently declared by the owners as a successor of the old team. It began playing in the 2009-10 Bulgarian V AFG, the third tier of football in the country, finishing 3rd in its debut season and barely missing on a promotion. During the following 2010-11 season the team finished second, completing a quick return to professional football.[1]

Neftochimic also won the 2011 Bulgarian Amateur Football League Cup.

At the conclusion of the 2011–12 B PFG the Sheiks barely missed on a place in the promotion play-off, finishing in 3rd place just two points behind PFC Botev Plovdiv. However, at the halfway stage of the 2012–13 B PFG they were on top of the division and get promotion for A PFG. On 27 June 2014 it was announced that the club was dissolved due to financial debts.

Master Burgas/PFC Burgas

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The club was founded in 2009 as Football Club Master. In their debut 2010-11 season, they finished first in the Regional Football Group Burgas and qualified for the South-East V AFG promotion playoffs. On June 19, 2011, Master defeated Rodopi Momchilgrad 7–1 to earn promotion to the South-East V AFG.[2]

During the 2011–12 season the team finished 6th in the division, and in the following year barely missed out on promotion by finishing 3rd overall. In season 2013–14 they finished 2nd, after narrowly losing the title race to FC Sozopol.[3] On June 19, 2014 the BFU confirmed Benkovski Byala's withdrawal from the 2014–15 B PFG and officially invited Master Burgas to take their spot as the 2nd placed team in the Southeast V AFG.[4]

On June 22 the club announced it has accepted the invitation, and in addition will change its name to PFC Burgas and switch colors from red and white to blue and white, similar to the flag of Burgas.[5][6]

Current (2015-present)

On 7 January 2015 it's announced that PFC Burgas and the newly establish team SNC Neftochimic Burgas, claiming to be successor of PFC Neftochimic Burgas (2009–14), are going to merge in the end of the season and start the next season under the name PFC Neftochimic Burgas 1962.[7] Neftochimic Burgas 1962 started the 2015–16 season in B Group on the place of PFC Burgas.

Current squad

As of 22 January 2016 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Bulgaria GK Petko Patsov
2 Bulgaria DF Todor Gochev
5 Bulgaria DF Simeon Ivanov
7 Bulgaria MF Vladislav Misyak
8 Bulgaria MF Teodor Stefanov
9 Bulgaria FW Iliya Dimitrov (on loan from Levski Sofia)
10 Bulgaria MF Stanislav Dryanov
11 Bulgaria MF Stefan Nedelchev
12 Bulgaria GK Petar Denchev
14 Bulgaria DF Stoyan Kizhev
17 Bulgaria MF Stanimir Andonov
18 Bulgaria DF Miroslav Koev
No. Position Player
19 Bulgaria FW Ivan Tsachev
20 Bulgaria MF Daniel Kostov
21 Bulgaria MF Daniel Gadzhev
22 Bulgaria DF Tihomir Trifonov
23 Bulgaria DF Stanislav Zhekov (captain)
27 Bulgaria DF Slavi Shopov
31 Bulgaria DF Zhivko Hadzhiev
32 Bulgaria DF Rostislav Petrov
44 Bulgaria GK Dimitar Iliev
77 Bulgaria MF Tsvetan Filipov (vice-captain)
88 Bulgaria FW Eray Karadayi
99 Bulgaria FW Borislav Borisov

For recent transfers, see Transfers summer 2015 and Transfers winter 2015–16.

Managers

Dates Name Honours
2015 Bulgaria Radostin Kishishev
2015 Bulgaria Atanas Atanasov
2015–2016 Bulgaria Diyan Petkov
2016– Bulgaria Gancho Evtimov
Bulgaria Dimcho Nenov
(interim)

Past seasons

Season League Place W D L GF GA Pts Bulgarian Cup
2015–16 B PFG (II) 12 7 14 8 29 39 35 First round
Green marks a season followed by promotion, red a season followed by relegation.

Goalscoring and appearance records

As of 31 May 2016

Most appearances for the club in the league

Rank Name Career Appearances
1 Bulgaria Borislav Borisov 2015– 25
2 Bulgaria Stanislav Zhekov 2015– 24
Bulgaria Stanimir Andonov 2015– 23
Bulgaria Tihomir Trifonov 2015– 23
Bulgaria Zhivko Hadzhiev 2015– 23
6 Bulgaria Ivan Tsachev 2015– 19
7 Bulgaria Todor Gochev 2015– 18
Bulgaria Stanislav Dryanov 2015– 18
9 Bulgaria Stefan Nedelchev 2015– 17
10 Bulgaria Simeon Mechev 2015 15

Most goals for the club in the league

Rank Name Career Goals
1 Bulgaria Borislav Borisov 2015– 6
2 Bulgaria Dimitar Georgiev 2015 5
3 France Stefan Nedelchev 2015– 3
Bulgaria Lyubomir Lubenov 2015 3
Bulgaria Stanislav Zhekov 2015– 3
6 Bulgaria Tsvetan Filipov 2016– 2
7 Bulgaria Stoyan Kizhev 2015– 1
Bulgaria Iliya Dimitrov 2016– 1
Bulgaria Simeon Mechev 2015 1
Bulgaria Stanislav Dryanov 2015– 1

External links

  1. Neftochimic @ BGClubs.eu
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  3. http://gong.bg/bg-football/b-grupa/master-burgas-shte-igrae-v-b-grupa-28415
  4. Мастер Бс ще играе в Б група (Sportal.bg, in Bulgarian)
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  6. Мастер Бургас си смени името (Gong.bg, in Bulgarian)
  7. [1] ПФК Бургас и Нефтохимик се обединяват