PFC Naftex Burgas

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Naftex (Нафтекс)
Full name PFC Naftex Burgas
Nickname(s) Sheihovete/The Sheiks
Founded 1932 as Lokomotiv Burgas
Ground Naftex Stadium
(Capacity 18,037 (all seated))
Chairman Flag of Bulgaria Mitko Sabev
Manager league = Bulgarian B PFG
2005-06 Bulgarian A PFG, 15th
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PFC Naftex (Bulgarian: ПФК Нафтекс) is the football club of Burgas, Bulgaria. Its home matches take place at the Naftex Stadium. The club was officially founded on 1932 as Lokomotiv Burgas.

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[edit] Address

  • Lazur, sports complex Naftex
  • Burgas 8000 Bulgaria
  • phone: +359 (56)834444
  • fax: +359 834455
  • e-mail: pfc-naftex@naftex.bg

[edit] History

The club was created in 1962 by a group of workers, laying the foundations of the future Petroleum Refinery Neftochim, which had not yet been named. The team startеd in A regional group under the name of Stroitel. The team's first-ever friendly game was against Lokomotiv Burgas. In 1964 the Refinery was finally named Neftochim and the team's name was also changed to Neftochimic. In 1965 the team earned its promotion to 2nd Bulgarian division. In its first game in 2nd division, on September 9th, 1965, the team played in front of a crowd of 8000 fans. The team players at the time were workers from the refinery, who had been training daily after hours. 1965 was the year when the construction of the new official stadium of the team commenced. The stadium was completed in 1967 and was named "Neftochimic Stadium" ("Стадион Нефтохимик"). The first-ever game played at the stadium was the game between the under-21 teams of Bulgaria and Finland. The primary reason for the stadium construction was to host the home games of Neftochimic! In 1969, after an ill-advised decision by the ruling communist party in Bulgaria, to form a unified Burgas team that would gather the best football players in town, FC Neftochimic was disbanded and the best players of the team left to join the oher local team - Chernomorets. From 1969 to 1981 Neftochimic remained a lower tier club, involved in workers' championships only. The stadium in complex Lazur, however, was still frequented by the same enthusiastic crowd of fans that had supported the team during its years in second division. During those days, the local rival team - FC Chernomorec - tried on numerous occasions to "steal" Neftochimic's stadium. At the time FC Chernomorec was a member of Bulgaria's elite division, but it played its home games at a place called "Kolodruma" which did not suit the team's ambitions. The directors of the "Neftochim" refinery, however, managed to retain ownership of the stadium by creating an inter-refinery workers' championship that was hosted at the stadium. For a period of 12 years Neftochimic was wiped off the map of Bulgarian football. On May 6th, 1981, after the stadium of second division club Lokomotiv Burgas (created 1932) was destroyed to leave space for a railway expansion, Lokomotiv decided to merge into FC Neftochimic and start playing its home games at "Neftochimic" stadium. That brought Neftochimic back into professional football and the official name of the team became DSF Neftochimic. The new team was officially registered on January 29th, 1986 and this is what has caused a lot of confusion later and is the main source of the misconception that the team has been in existence since 1986 only. The newly formed team started its first season in second division, where Lokomotiv had been playing before the merger.

[edit] The Portochanov Era

Neftochimic played in the lower divisions in the first four years of the existences of the team. In 1990, Hristo Portochanov took charge of the administration of the club. In his first year as a president, he began the reconstruction of the Neftochimic Stadium and by the year 1997 the stadium was transformed into the best football stadium in Bulgaria and among the best on the Balkan Peninsula. In 1993, Dimitar Dimitrov signed as a manager of the team and it won the Bulgarian Eastern B PFG and qualifies in the Bulgarian top division for the first time in its history. Neftochimic finished at 8th place in its first season and reached the semifinals of the Bulgarian Cup eliminating champions Levski Sofia on its way. The second season in the Bulgarian A PFG was among the most successful season in the history of the club. Neftochimic finished 4th and won the Professional League Cup. In 1997, PFC Neftochimic finished second after a series of referee's mistakes in favor of champions CSKA Sofia and won again the Professional League Cup. In the following years, Neftochimic established itself as the one of the best teams in the country regularly finishing in places allowing the team to participate in the UEFA Competition.

[edit] Difficult Years

In year 2002, Portochanov resigned as a president of Naftex and the club began experiencing serious troubles. Many of the very strong and experienced players that brought success to Naftex were sold and the new management managed the club carelessly allowing it to fall out of the Bulgarian A PFG in 2006.

[edit] Stadium

Neftochimic Stadium in Burgas is the home stadium of PFC Neftochimic. The club owns the stadium, which has 18, 037 seats and a great training and fitness base. It is located in the Lazur complex near the sea garden in Burgas. The stadium has great facilities and has hosted several international games of the Bulgarian national football team. Litex Lovech and Lokomotiv Plovdiv have also played a number of their games for the continental competitions in Burgas.

Naftex Stadium has a capacity of 18,000 seats but the attendance in the past quite outnumbered this potential eventually reaching 25,000 in derby games between domestic Naftex and leading teams from the country. We want Neftochimic, no this parody Naftex. Naftex go home->Russia. Burgas want PFC Neftochimic, no wash-money from Naftex-Petrol.

[edit] Current squad 2007/08

No. Position Player
Flag of Bulgaria GK Jordan Linkov
12 Flag of Bulgaria GK Svilen Simeonov
33 Flag of Bulgaria GK Martin Temenliev
Flag of Bulgaria DF Stamen Angelov
Flag of Bulgaria DF Velin Damyanov
Flag of Bulgaria DF Ventzislav Bonev
2 Flag of Bulgaria DF Dian Levterov
3 Flag of Bulgaria DF Veselin Branimirov
5 Flag of Bulgaria DF Gancho Evtimov
Flag of Bulgaria DF Georgi Ivanov
23 Flag of Bulgaria DF Dian Moldovanov
Flag of Bulgaria DF Dobromir Ivanov
Flag of Bulgaria MF Orlin Starokin
Flag of Bulgaria MF Cvetan Filipov
No. Position Player
Flag of Bulgaria MF Mitko Trendafilov
8 Flag of Bulgaria MF Lubomir Bojinov
10 Flag of Bulgaria MF Ventzislav Aldev
24 Flag of Bulgaria MF Georgi Petkov
Flag of Bulgaria MF Georgi Georgiev
Flag of Bulgaria MF Plamen Dimitrov
Flag of Bulgaria MF Hristo Lemperov
Flag of Bulgaria FW Deyan Hristov
Flag of Bulgaria FW Hristo Spasov
18 Flag of Bulgaria FW Rumen Shankulov
19 Flag of Bulgaria FW Stanimir Georgiev
20 Flag of Bulgaria FW Lubomir Genchev
26 Flag of Bulgaria FW Svetoslav Kozarov
Flag of Bulgaria FW Zhulien Parushev

[edit] Prominent Players

[edit] Prominent Managers

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