1966–67 A Group

A Group
Season 1966–67
Champions Botev Plovdiv
(2nd title)
Relegated Dunav
Marek
European Cup Botev Plovdiv
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Lokomotiv Plovdiv
Matches played 240
Goals scored 562 (2.34 per match)
Top goalscorer Petar Zhekov
(21 goals each)

Statistics of Bulgarian A Football Group in the 1966–1967 season.

Overview

It was contested by 16 teams, and Botev Plovdiv won the championship.[1]

League standings

PosClubPWDLFAPtsQualification or relegation
1Botev Plovdiv30131253924381967–68 European Cup first round
2Slavia Sofia3013116332737
3Levski Sofia30131074632361967–68 Cup Winners' Cup first round
4Spartak Sofia301398402635
5CSKA Sofia3011127423434
6Cherno More Varna301299402933
7Botev Vratsa3013611454032
8Lokomotiv Sofia3012711393431
9Chernomorets Burgas30101010383530
10Beroe Stara Zagora3010911374129
11Lokomotiv Plovdiv3071493031281967–68 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup first round
12Dobrudzha Dobrich309813244326
13Spartak Plovdiv3010515263525
14Minyor Pernik3061113243023
15Dunav Ruse309417356022Relegation to B Group
16Marek Dupnitsa308517244121Relegation to B Group

Champions

Botev Plovdiv
Goalkeepers
Bulgaria Mihail Karushkov 30 (0)
Bulgaria Georgi Naydenov 2 (0)
Defenders
Bulgaria Ivan Zaduma 26 (0)
Bulgaria Ivan Gluhchev 27 (0)
Bulgaria Nenko Georgiev 25 (0)
Bulgaria Vidin Apostolov 29 (0)
Bulgaria Rayko Stoynov 29 (1)
Midfielders
Bulgaria Dimitar Kostadinov 29 (2)
Bulgaria Bozhidar Atanasov 18 (0)
Bulgaria Nikola Ivanov 9 (0)
Bulgaria Ivan Kyuchukov 24 (1)
Bulgaria Kostadin Bichev 2 (0)
Bulgaria Ivan Bachkov 8 (0)
Forwards
Bulgaria Dinko Dermendzhiev 29 (14)
Bulgaria Vangel Delev 2 (0)
Bulgaria Dimitar Tortolanov 1 (0)
Bulgaria Georgi Popov 24 (12)
Bulgaria Dobrin Nenov 29 (9)
Bulgaria Petar Terziev 1 (0)
Manager
Bulgaria Vasil Spasov

Top scorers

Rank Scorer Club Goals
1 Bulgaria Petar Zhekov Beroe Stara Zagora 21
2 Bulgaria Dinko Dermendzhiev Botev Plovdiv 14
Bulgaria Nikola Yordanov Dunav Ruse
Bulgaria Stefan Bogomilov Cherno More Varna
5 Bulgaria Iliya Dragomirov Botev Vratsa 13
6 Bulgaria Nikola Tsanev CSKA Sofia 12
Bulgaria Georgi Popov Botev Plovdiv
8 Bulgaria Dimitar Tsekov Lokomotiv Sofia 11
Bulgaria Dimitar Yakimov CSKA Sofia
Bulgaria Yancho Dimitrov Beroe Stara Zagora
Bulgaria Georgi Kamenov Botev Vratsa
Bulgaria Hristo Bonev Lokomotiv Plovdiv

References

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