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Cherno More; 2018–19 season; Chairman: Marin Marinov: Manager: Ilian Iliev: Top goalscorer: League: Georgi Iliev (8) All: Georgi Iliev (8) Highest home attendance: 6,000 (vs. CSKA Sofia, 16 February 2019) Lowest home attendance: 380 (vs. Etar, 30 November 2018) Average home league attendance: 1,807: Biggest win: 4–2 (vs. Vereya, 5 October ...
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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]
The 2019-20 season is Cherno More's 56th season in the top flight since the establishment of the league in 1948 and the 19th consecutive one. On 13 March, the league was suspended for a month due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic in Bulgaria .
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
Before the second half of the 2017–18 season, he signed for the reserves of Alavés in the Spanish La Liga. [2] In 2018, Álvarez was sent on loan to Spanish fourth division club San Ignacio, where he suffered injuries. [3] Before the second half of the 2020–21 season, he signed for Cherno More in the Bulgarian top flight. In May 2022 ...
Todor Marev holds A Group's and Cherno More's overall appearances record — 422 matches for 20 seasons (from 1971 to 1990 and in 1993–94 season). Cherno More's all-time leading scorer is Stefan Bogomilov, who scored 162 goals for the club (from 1962 to 1976). He also holds the club record of 4 hat tricks.
After a one-season stay in the amateur division, the club easily won the Bulgarian South-East V AFG with Dian Petkov as a head coach, finishing in the 1st place. In June, 2006, OFC Chernomorets 919 won the Bulgarian Amateur Cup. In the final at the Vasil Levski National Stadium, Chernomorets won with 4–0 against Benkovski Kostinbrod.