- Neftochimic Burgas 1986
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Neftochimic Full name Професионален футболен клуб Нефтохимик Бургас
(Professional football club Neftochimic Burgas)Nickname(s) Шейховете (The Sheiks) Founded 1962
/restored 7 July 2009/Ground Cherveno Zname
(Capacity: 2000)Owner Nikolay Filipov Manager Dimitar Stoychev League East B PFG 2010-11 South-East V AFG, 2nd
(Promoted)Home coloursAway coloursNeftochimic (Bulgarian: Нефтохимик) is a football club from Burgas, Bulgaria. The club was officially founded in 2009 and was claimed that is the official successor of the traditions and successes of the disbanded Naftex Burgas, which was founded in 1962. Neftochimic is currently competing in the East B PFG, the second division of Bulgarian football.
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Address
- Dolno Ezerovo,Municipal Sports Complex
- Burgas 8000 Bulgaria
History
1962–2009
Main article: PFC Naftex BurgasThe 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. In 1964 the Refinery was finally named Neftochim and the team's name was also changed to Neftochimic. Year later, the team earned its promotion to B PFG.
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, 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 Cup.
In 2004, 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 A PFG in 2006.
2009–present
On July 6 2009, Naftex Burgas was folded. On the next day - July 7 an amateur football club Athletic was renamed to Neftochimic 1986 and was declared by his owners as successor of the old team.
European Cups History
Season Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate 1997-98 Q1 SK Brann 3-2 1-2 4-4 2000-01 Q1 Omonia Nicosia 2-1 0-0 2-1 Q2 Lokomotiv Moscow 0-0 2-4 2-4 Current squad
As of August 20, 2011 Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player 3 DF Stayko Staykov 4 DF Diyan Lefterov 5 DF Todor Stoev 7 MF Kosta Shterev 8 FW Yordan Yordanov 9 MF Pavel Aleksiev 10 MF Stamen Angelov 11 DF Rosen Blagoev 13 FW Tzvetomir Matev 14 MF Momchil Zhelev 15 FW Petar Kolev 16 MF Marin Cenov 17 DF Nikolay Kostov No. Position Player 18 DF Tsvetan Kanelov 19 DF Todor Todorov 20 DF Yuri Ivanov 21 FW Stoyko Sakaliev (captain) 22 FW Anton Ivanov 23 DF Ivan Yanchev 26 MF Milen Hristov 27 MF Georgi Kaloyanov 28 MF Simeon Zlatev 69 GK Nikolay Mitev 77 GK Emil Danchev 84 GK Georgi Hristov External links
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