F.C. Spartak Varna (Topoli)

Spartak
Full name Football Club Spartak Varna
Nickname(s) The Blue Falcons
Founded 7 July 2010 (2010-07-07)
Dissolved 2011 (2011)
Ground Topoli Stadium, Topoli
Capacity 3,000
Chairman Nedelcho Mihaylov
Manager Boyko Kamenov
League North-East V AFG

F.C. Spartak Varna was a semi-professional Bulgarian football club based in Topoli. The club has no home ground and uses the playground in Topoli near Varna. The club was formed in 2010 by Spartak Varna supporters following Injstroi Holding's controversial takeover which led to most of its supporters defecting from the club. They are affectionately referred to as "The Falcons". The history of the team is identic like F.C. United of Manchester. In the early 2011 the team was dissolved.

Fans

On 24 March 2000 was founded the official 'Fan Club Falcons', which has the goal to unite and organize the supporters of Spartak, and the different fan-formations of the Falcons in Varna. The fan-club was founded later, but finally, it was decided to create an official organization, which would coordinate the actions, make contacts with the governing body of the Football Club, official meetings with the police authorities, etc. However, this organization is a successor of the long years of appearance of the fanatics of Spartak Varna and their devoted love and support for the beloved team. Fan groups from Spartak Varna have Left Wing political views.

Fan groups:

  • Spartak Varna Ultra Division
  • Mladost boys'95
  • Vladislavovo boys'96
  • Spartak youth
  • Brigade hools

Motto:

  • ALWAYS LOYAL TO SPARTAK / SEMPER FIDELES!

Last squad

As of September 25, 2010 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Bulgaria GK Stanislav Hristov
3 Bulgaria DF Petar Aleksiev
4 Bulgaria DF Dido Borisov
5 Bulgaria DF Ventsislav Marinov
6 Bulgaria DF Martin Lyubenov
7 Bulgaria MF Marin Petrov
8 Bulgaria MF Zhivko Boyadzhiev
9 Bulgaria FW Rumen Aleksandrov
10 Serbia FW Marko Ilić
11 Bulgaria MF Boyko Kosev
No. Position Player
12 Bulgaria GK Ivaylo Marinov
13 Bulgaria MF Atanas Yovchev
14 Bulgaria MF Stanislav Nikolov
15 Bulgaria DF Nikolay Keratsin
16 Bulgaria FW Ivan Karadzhov
17 Bulgaria MF Kiril Nedev
18 Bulgaria DF Radoslav Zhorev
19 Bulgaria FW Milen Bratoev
20 Bulgaria MF Georgi Bombov
21 Bulgaria MF Yordan Penev


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