PFC Spartak Pleven

PFC Spartak Pleven

Football club infobox
clubname = Spartak (Pleven)


fullname = PFC Spartak Pleven
founded = 1919
ground = Pleven Stadium, Pleven
capacity = 22,000
chairman =
manager =
league = Bulgarian B PFG
season = 2007-08
position = Bulgarian B PFG, 9th
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PFC Spartak Pleven (ПФК Спартак Плевен) is a Bulgarian football club from Pleven founded in 1919 that currently plays in the western division of the Bulgarian B Football Group. The team's greatest achievements are the Bulgarian Cup final in 1957 and the third place in the Bulgarian Championship the following season.

Spartak Pleven's colours are blue and white. Former Bulgarian international Plamen Getov is Spartak Pleven's most prominent figure, being the club's top goalscorer with a total of 108 goals.

Honors

*Bronze medalist in the Bulgarian A Professional Football Group in 1958
*Bulgarian Cup runners-up 1957and 1987

Famous players

*Dimitar Minchev
*Pusho Dimitrov 301 appearances
*Plamen Nikolov
*Krasimir Lazarov 252 appearances
*Sasho Varbanov 250 appearances and 75 goals in Bulgarian A Professional Football Group
*Luchesar Tanev
*Plamen Getov 108 goals
*Blagoi Krastanov
*Anatoli Kirilov
*Pavel Chelestinov
*Spas Popov
*Georgi Denev
*Martin Kamburov
*Nikola Parchanov
*Stefan Velichkov
*Krasimir Bislimov
*Martin Podvarzachov
*Emil Cvetanov
*Daniel Ostrovski
*Momchil Cvetanov
*Vladimir Manchev

Contacts

3 Kala Tepe Str. 5800 Pleven, Bulgaria tel. (064) 38192

External links

* [http://spartak-pleven.com Official website]
* [http://clubs.bul-foot.org/html/b/western/Spartak(Pleven).htm Bulgarian clubs - Spartak (Pleven)]


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