PFC Cherno More Varna

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PFC Cherno More
Full name PFC Cherno More Varna
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Founded 1945
Ground Ticha Stadium
(Capacity 12 000)
Chairman Bulgarian Marin Marinov
Manager Bulgarian Nikola Spasov
League TBI A Football Group
2006-07 A Grupa, 5th place
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PFC Cherno More is a Bulgarian football club in Varna. They play their home games in the Bulgarian Premier League at the local Stadium Ticha with a 12,000 seated capacity.

Cherno More Varna was formed in 1945 by the merging of FC Vladislav and SK Ticha - 1913.

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[edit] Pre-history

March the 3rd, 1910 - Varna's academy for men becomes the birth place of organized football in the country. Here is created "Galata" association, which later on, by the suggestion of a techer named Karel Shkorpil, changes its name to "Reka Ticha"- which was the former name of the "Kamchia" river. Over the next year it combines with "Sportist" and grows to association of the education, sport and tourism "Reka Ticha".The football team dominates all others in the city, whose existence is quite short. The first international game of "Ticha" in 1915 with 21th Pomeranski polk is a success, and during 1917, so is the first inter-city match. The growth of Bulgarian football requires knowledge of the rules, so "Ticha" published for the first time in our coutry in 1919 the book "Football - rules and admonitions".Significant are the first meetings between "Ticha" and the capital teams. In 1919 the first away game of Levski Sofia is celibrated with a firts victory for us - 4:1! The same goes for Slavia Sofia - 3:0. On the return game as guests, the Varna players win against Slavia Sofia 1:0. The game with Levski Sofia does not take place because the city mayor does not allow it, since there was protest that same day. This beginning of victories against capital teams will be continued by not only "Ticha", but "Vladislav" and "Shipshenski Sokol" as well. January the 21st, 1919- the association chenges it's name to "Ticha" Sports Club, and official colours of the outfit are red and white. "Ticha" is proud of the team anthem written by its president - Nikola Nitsov. In 1925 "Ticha" win the Cup of Bucharest - the first sports trophey won for our country outside its borders! The official international matches of "Ticha" earn it the 1st place among all the teams in Varna. Players from Romania, Egypt, Serbia etc. have felt the power of our team, and they could do nothing but admire the football skill that it has shown them!After the team becomes vice-champion in 1935 and 1936, comes the creation of the National Football Division. During the two half-seasons 1937/38, "Ticha" is the best football team. The president of the club Vladimir Chakarov is the main initiative of that idea, and hundreds of "Ticha" fans volunteer freely to build the playground.

[edit] History

"Botev" already has a new name "Cherno More" (is the Bulgarian name of the Black Sea). The coach Ivan Mokanov manages to put together a stable team, in which the starting line-up is constant, as much in the field, as in their love for the association! Many powerful teams come to Varna in order to comare skills, which gives "Cherno more" more experience and self-confidence. And the re-matches prove that Varna football is one of the best.An unforgetable voctory is the one against "Ajax" in 1966 3:1, in which young Cruyff already shows his unique skill!Many players from that "Cherno more" generation would have found place among the different national teams, if they had been watched more often by Sofia, or perhaps they did not have that confidence of being the heir of "Ticha" and "Vladislav". The national jersey have put on Iv. Ivanov, N. Dimitrov, Zdr.Mitev, St. Bogomilov, D. Georgiev, while others made just the bench.Then follow years of planting roots in our youth academy which produces talanted competators, worthy of their ancestors. The successes are in the republican league where the youth teams, minors, juveniles, and seniors are allways in the final stage!

[edit] Stadium

Ticha Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Varna, Bulgaria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Cherno More. It is situated in the northern part of Varna. Built in 1968, the stadium is currently being renovated to 30,000 seats and currently has around 12,000 seating places. The field measures 116x86 meters. The words of Vladimir Chakarov: "The stones for the wall we got from an auction arranged by mr. Germanow for us to win. Instead of 50 cubics, we loaded 80! How did we take care ot "TICHA"? Primerily from member fees and get-togethers. One time we gave entrance according to the individual weight of each spectator."Stadium "TICHA" was builded by hundreds of volunteer fans of the club.Vladimir Chakarov (one of the main figures behind the idea of building our own playground) died in 1987 on the field before a "Cherno more" match.

[edit] Current squad 2007/08

As of May 2008

Cherno More Varna'2008
No. Position Player
1 Flag of Bulgaria GK Karamfil Ilchev
2 Flag of Bulgaria MF Daniel Dimov
3 Flag of Brazil DF Peris
5 Flag of Bulgaria DF Nikolay Domakinov
7 Flag of Bulgaria DF Stanislav Stoyanov
8 Flag of Portugal MF Ricardo Andre
10 Flag of Bulgaria MF Konstantin Mirchev
11 Flag of Bulgaria FW Georgi Andonov
12 Flag of Bulgaria MF Dragomir Demirov
13 Flag of Bulgaria FW Todor Kolev
15 Flag of Bulgaria DF Aleksandar Aleksandrov
No. Position Player
18 Flag of Bulgaria MF Petar Kostadinov
19 Flag of Bulgaria MF Vladimir Kostadinov
20 Flag of Bulgaria MF Mihail Lazarov
23 Flag of Bulgaria MF Daniel Georgiev
24 Flag of Bulgaria DF Radoslav Bachev
26 Flag of Bulgaria DF Aleksandar Tomash
30 Flag of Bulgaria FW Alex
31 Flag of Bulgaria FW Miroslav Manolov
33 Flag of Bulgaria GK Krasimir Kolev
TBA Flag of Bulgaria DF Tanko Dyakov
TBA Flag of Bulgaria MF Georgi Iliev

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[edit] Coaches history

  • 1925-1926 Flag of Germany Ernost Murg Vladislav coach
  • 1928-1929 Flag of Bulgaria Aleksi Aleksiev Vladislav coach
  • 1932-1934 Flag of Bulgaria Nikola Lyutskanov Ticha coach
  • 1938-1939 Flag of Bulgaria Cvetan Dimitrov Vladislav coach
  • 1948-1960 Flag of Bulgaria Ivan Mokanov
  • 1960-1962 Flag of Bulgaria Lozan Kotsev
  • 1962-1963 Flag of Bulgaria Manol Manolov
  • 1964-1968 Flag of Bulgaria Ivan Mokanov
  • 1968-1972 Flag of Bulgaria Georgi Dimitrov
  • 1972-1974 Flag of Bulgaria Spas Kirov
  • 1974-1975 Flag of Bulgaria Stoyan Ormandzhiev
  • 1975-1976 Flag of Bulgaria Georgi Dimitrov
  • 1976-1977 Flag of Bulgaria Kiril Rakarov
  • 1977-1979 Flag of Bulgaria Ivan Vasilev
  • 1979-1980 Flag of Bulgaria Ivan Mokanov
  • 1980-1981 Flag of Bulgaria Ivan Vasilev
  • 1981-1983 Flag of Bulgaria Spas Kirov
  • 1983-1985 Flag of Bulgaria Todor Velikov
  • 1985-1989 Flag of Bulgaria Bozhil Kolev
  • 1989-1990 Flag of Bulgaria Todor Velikov
  • 1990-1991 Flag of Bulgaria Kevork Tahmisyan
  • 1991-1992 Flag of Bulgaria Todor Velikov
  • 1992-1994 Flag of Bulgaria Bozhil Kolev
  • 1994-1995 Flag of Bulgaria Vachko Marinov
  • 1995-1996 Flag of Bulgaria Nikola Spasov
  • 1996-1996 Flag of Bulgaria Asen Milushev
  • 1996-1996 Flag of Bulgaria Damyan Georgiev
  • 1997-1997 Flag of Bulgaria Tsonyo Vasilev
  • 1997-1997 Flag of Bulgaria Todor Marev
  • 1997-1997 Flag of Bulgaria Lyudmil Goranov
  • 1997-1998 Flag of Bulgaria Rudi Minkovski
  • 1998-1999 Flag of Bulgaria Svetozar Svetozarov
  • 1999-2000 Flag of Bulgaria Radi Zdravkov
  • 2000-2001 Flag of Bulgaria Bozhil Kolev
  • 2001-2002 Flag of Bulgaria Aleksandar Stankov
  • 2002-2004 Flag of Bulgaria Velislav Vutzov
  • 2004-2006 Flag of Bulgaria Ilian Iliev
  • 2006-2007 Flag of Bulgaria Yasen Petrov
  • 2007-present Flag of Bulgaria Nikola Spasov

[edit] Greatest team

Ivan Ivanov
Bilyalov
Kolev
Bosnov
Andreev
Yanev
Marev
Mitev
D.Georgiev
Bogomilov
Svetozarov
Cherno more Varna' Greatest Ever Team
  1. Flag of Bulgaria Ivan Ivanov
  2. Flag of Bulgaria Abil Bilyalov
  3. Flag of Bulgaria Bozhil Kolev
  4. Flag of Bulgaria Ivan Andreev
  5. Flag of Bulgaria Dimitar Bosnov
  6. Flag of Bulgaria Zdravko Mitev
  7. Flag of Bulgaria Damyan Georgiev
  8. Flag of Bulgaria Stefan Yanev
  9. Flag of Bulgaria Stefan Bogomilov
  10. Flag of Bulgaria Todor Marev
  11. Flag of Bulgaria Svetozar Svetozarov


[edit] Famous players

1960s

  • Flag of Bulgaria Abil Bilyalov
  • Flag of Bulgaria Stefan Bogomilov
  • Flag of Bulgaria Dimitar Bosnov
  • Flag of Bulgaria Ivan Ivanov
  • Flag of Bulgaria Zdravko Mitev
  • Flag of Bulgaria Stefan Yanev

1970s

 

1980s

1990s

  • Flag of Bulgaria Ilian Iliev
  • Flag of Bulgaria Veselin Branimirov
  • Flag of Bulgaria Plamen Timnev
  • Flag of Bulgaria Haralambi Haralampiev

2000s

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