Full name | Професионален общински футболен клуб Ботев Враца (Proffesional municipal football club Botev Vratsa) |
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Founded | 1921 | ||
Ground | Hristo Botev Stadium, Vratsa (Capacity: 32,000) |
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Chairman | Plamen Nikolov | ||
Manager | Antoni Zdravkov | ||
League | A PFG | ||
2010–11 | West B PFG, 1st (Promoted) |
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OFC Botev Vratsa (Bulgarian: Ботев Враца), founded in 1921, is a Bulgarian football club from the city of Vratsa. The club currently plays in A PFG, the first level of Bulgarian football.
Botev Vratsa is one of the most prominent football clubs in Bulgaria, playing its home matches at Hristo Botev Stadium. The team's home stadium was built in 1948. It is situated in the Hristo Botev sport complex, in the east part of Vratsa. The stadium originally holds 32 000 seats. After a recent reconstruction, which took place in the first half of 2008 and in 2009 the stadium has 3 reconstructed seated sectors with a total of 6000 seats.
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Botev Vratsa Football Club was founded in 1921 by Nikola Kunov, Ivan Abuzov, Nako Paunov, Gergo Boytchev, Todor Orozov, Hristo Lighenski and Angel Rachinski. The place of foundation is a playground near the Old market in Vratsa. Between 1921 and 1956 various sport clubs are founded in the city. In 1957 most of the sport clubs in the city are joined together to form FC Botev Vratsa. Between 1957 and 1964 Botev Vratsa is a member of Bulgarian second division. In 1964 the club enters the Bulgarian top division and plays there for 26 seasons. [1] The team of Vratsa has 788 games in the top flight of Bulgarian football.
Botev's most glorious moment comes in 1971, when the team finished third in Bulgarian top division, after CSKA Sofia and Levski Sofia. Botev did, however, represent Bulgaria in the 1971-72 UEFA Cup where they lost in the first round to Dinamo Zagreb from Croatia 2-8 on aggregate. The first game in Vratsa, in the presence of 35 000 spectators, ended with a 2-1 loss. The second game in Zagreb finished 6-1.
The biggest success in the Bulgarian Cup is a semi-final in 1960-61, 1974-75 and 1984-85. In 1989-90 Botev was relegated to second division. In the next 19 years the club participated in either the second or the third Bulgarian divisions.
Among the club's legendary players is Martin Petrov, considered by most Botev fans as the greatest player to have ever been involved with the club, and one of the greatest Bulgarian players. The list of other famous players to have come from the clubs' youth system consists of Ilia Valov, Valentin Iliev, and Valentin Stanchev. Nikolay Penkov is the player with most league appearances for the club - 334. The player with most league goals for the club is Georgi Kamenov, with 150 goals for Botev.
In May 2009, after 6 years in the Bulgarian third division, OFC Botev Vratsa were finally promoted to the Bulgarian B Professional Football Group (Second division). The team managed a record 28 games without a loss and secured the top spot two weeks before the end of the season. During the campaign, OFC Botev recorded some astonishing results, defeating FC Sitomir Nikopol by 9:0, OFC Levski 2007 by 7:0 and scoring the most goals by a visiting team away at FC Bali 2002 - 8:2. In June 2009, following a suggestion by the fan club, the team changed its official logo to commemorate the promotion.
In their return to second division, Botev Vratsa finished in 6th place.
Season | Round | Country | Club | Home | Away | Aggregate |
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1971-72 | 1 | Dinamo Zagreb | 1-2 | 1-6 | 2-8 |
As of December 15, 2011
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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For recent transfers, see List of Bulgarian football transfers winter 2011–12.
Despite playing in the second division of Bulgarian football, FC Botev is still one of the most popular non-capital based football clubs in Bulgaria. Its fans are famous for their non-violent support and fair-play doctrine. The "Botev Vratsa Forever" fan-club is well-known to organize trips in support of the Bulgarian National team with destinations such as Bucharest, Zagreb, Budapest, etc. The fan club has established connections with fans from all over Europe and is in active partnership with the fans of second-division Dutch club Go Ahead Eagles (Deventer).
During season 2008/2009, the Botev Vratsa fans rushed on the pitch to celebrate a goal during the FC Botev - Bdin Vidin (3:3) game. The incident was later reviewed by the Bulgarian football authorities, which issued a one-game ban for the team. The following home game, FC Botev played in the city of Roman.
The following players included were either playing for their respective national teams or left good impression among the fans.
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Note: For a complete list of Botev Vratsa players, see Category:FC Botev Vratsa players.
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