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The 2024–25 season is the 112th season [1] in the history of PFC Cherno More Varna as a football club, and the club's 25th consecutive season in the First Professional Football League. In addition to the domestic league, the team is scheduled to participate in the Bulgarian Cup and the UEFA Conference League .
Cherno More II; Full name: Professional Football Club Cherno More Varna II: Nickname(s) Моряците (The Sailors) Short name: Cherno More II: Founded: 1 August 2022; 2 years ago () Ground: Cherno More Sports Complex: Capacity: 1,500: Owner: Chimimport [1] Chairman: Plamen Andreev: Head coach: Ivan Nikolov: League: North-East Third League ...
3 0 Youth system: Cherno More Academy [nb 2] 8 DM: Sténio: 27: EU 2014 28 5 2016 Free: Feirense: 8 CM: Aleksandar Popov: 18: EU 2014 3 0 Youth system: Cherno More Academy 9 FW: Bacari: 27: EU 2013 47 12 2015 Free: L'Hospitalet: 10 CM: Marc Klok: 22: EU 2014 13 0 2016 Free: Ross County: 10 AM: Nikolay Minkov: 17: EU 2014 1 0 Youth system ...
The 2024–25 season is the 100th season in the history of FC Krumovgrad, and the club's second consecutive season in the First Professional Football League. In addition to the domestic league, the team is scheduled to participate in the Bulgarian Cup .
Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate 2008–09 UEFA Cup: 1Q: Sant Julià: 4−0 5−0 9−0 2Q: Maccabi Netanya: 2−0 1−1 3−1 PO: Stuttgart
Pages in category "PFC Cherno More Varna matches" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
3 November 2015 14: Cherno More : 0 – 3: Beroe: Varna: 14:30 EET: Stanchev 34 ' Venkov 66 ' Sténio 73 ' Bourabia 90+5 ' Report: Milisavljević 28' Tom 59' Isa 90+3' Dinkov 60 ' Stadium: Ticha Attendance: 1,370 Referee: Stanislav Todorov
Cherno More; 2008–09 season; Chairman: Marin Marinov: Manager: Nikola Spasov: A Group: 3rd: Bulgarian Cup: Second round (knocked out by Minyor) UEFA Cup: First round (knocked out by Stuttgart) Top goalscorer: Yordan Yurukov (11) Biggest win: 6–0 (vs Belasitsa, 1 May 2009) Biggest defeat: 3–0 (vs Levski, 11 Sep 2008)