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Cherno More Varna titles have been won as Vladislav Varna(3) and Ticha Varna(1), as Cherno More is considered their descendant. Botev Plovdiv total does not include the Trakia originally awarded 1984/85 title. Spartak Varna title has been won as Shipchenski Sokol.
Cherno More (Bulgarian: Черно море) is a Bulgarian professional association football club based in the city of Varna, which currently competes in Bulgaria's primary football competition, the First League. Founded on 3 March 1913, as an association football branch of the larger sports society SC Galata, the club has spent the majority ...
In October 2021, the club changed its name from Levski 2005 to Krumovgrad and adopted a new badge. [3] In February 2022 Krumovgrad signed with Daniel Cerejido, the chief executive officer of Botev Plovdiv. [4] On 14 March 2022 the club won South-East Third League and was promoted to the Second League for the first time in their history. [5]
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
This page covers all relevant details regarding PFC Cherno More Varna for all official competitions inside the 2007-08 season. These are A PFG , Bulgarian Cup and Intertoto Cup . Transfers
This page covers all relevant details regarding PFC Cherno More Varna for all official competitions inside the 2009–10 season. These are A PFG , Bulgarian Cup and Europa League . Events
This page covers all relevant details regarding PFC Cherno More Varna for all official competitions inside the 1981–82 season. [1] These are A Group and Bulgarian Cup . [ 2 ]
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)