FC Vitosha Bistritsa

FC Vitosha Bistritsa
Full name Football Club Vitosha Bistritsa
Nickname(s) Бистришките тигри (The Bistritsa Tigers)
Short name Vitosha
Founded 1958 (1958)
Ground Bistritsa Stadium, Bistritsa
Capacity 2,000
Chairman Sergey Tashkov
Manager Rosen Kirilov
League First League
2017–18 First League, 14th
Website Club website

FC Vitosha (Bulgarian: ФК Витоша) is a Bulgarian association football club based in Bistritsa, Sofia City Province, which competes in the First League, the top division of Bulgarian football. It is named after the Vitosha mountain range, where Bistritsa is located.

The club became notable for having Bulgaria's prime minister, Boyko Borisov, as a registered player of the squad in the lower divisions.[1][2][3] The increased popularity of the club due to Borisov's presence led to its coach and players being featured on the TV series BNT Taxi in 2011.[4]

History

1958–2007: Regional divisions

The club was founded in 1958 and played in the regional divisions until 2007, when it gained promotion to the third division. In the 1972–73 Bulgarian Cup they entered the preliminary round, but eventually lost to Pirin Blagoevgrad with a 3-0 result.

2007–2016: Amateur division and B Group breakthrough

From 2007 to 2016 the team played regularly in the V Group. In May 2012, Vitosha claimed the Amateur League Cup for the first time in their history, eliminating Dve Mogili 2–1 in the final match.[5] During the 2012-13 V Group, the club ranked second in the South-West V Group and achieved promotion to Bulgaria's professional B Group for the first time in their history.

During the 2013–14 Bulgarian Cup, Vitosha eliminated Bansko with an aggregate score of 3-1 to advance to the Round of 16 of the Bulgarian Cup for the first time ever. Previously, their highest achievement had been reaching the Round of 32 in the 1972 Bulgarian Cup.

2016–present: Professional league and academy development

Vitosha finished the 2015–16 V Group in second place after CSKA Sofia, but due to the adoption of a new league structure for the Second League, they were promoted again.[6] In the meantime, the club started investing in a youth academy consisting of five youth teams for the 2016–17 season and reconstruction works on the club's stadium. On May 3, 2017, Vitosha presented an update of their current club crest.[7] A few days later, on May 8, 2017, they also signed a sponsorship agreement with Bulgarian gambling company Efbet for the upcoming two seasons.[8]

On June 3, 2017, Vitosha won the play-off relegation match against Neftochimic Burgas and achieved promotion to the top division for first time in their history.[9]

Despite their poor performance during the regular season, finishing last with the worst defense and attack, and gaining only one victory, Vitosha avoided relegation from the 2017–18 First League, winning the play-offs against Pirin Blagoevgrad and Lokomotiv Sofia.

Honours

Bulgarian Second League:

Bulgarian V AFG:

Cup of Bulgarian Amateur Football League

  • Winners (1): 2012

Bulgarian Cup

Current squad

As of 25 July 2018

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 Hristiyan Vasilev
2 Bulgaria DF Todor Gochev
4 Bulgaria DF Kristiyan Uzunov
5 Bulgaria DF Ventsislav Bonev
6 Bulgaria DF Rumen Gyonov
7 Bulgaria MF Kristiyan Kochilov
9 Bulgaria MF Angel Stoyanov
10 Bulgaria MF Georgi Amzin (vice-captain)
11 Bulgaria MF Daniel Kutev
12 Bulgaria GK Nikolay Georgiev
14 Bulgaria MF Chetin Sadula (captain)
16 Bulgaria DF Radko Mutafchiyski
No. Position Player
17 Bulgaria MF Mihail Petrov
18 Bulgaria MF Petko Tsankov
19 Albania MF Andi Renja
24 Bulgaria DF Georgi Kupenov
33 Bulgaria GK Nikolay Radev
45 Bulgaria FW Grigor Dolapchiev
66 Bulgaria MF Ivan Valchanov
80 Bulgaria MF Lachezar Kotev
88 Bulgaria MF Ivaylo Lazarov
94 Bulgaria DF Mihail Milchev
96 Bulgaria FW Nasko Milev
99 Bulgaria FW Stefan Hristov
For recent transfers, see Transfers summer 2018.

Foreign players

Up to five non-EU nationals can be registered and given a squad number for the first team in the A PFG however only three can be used during a match day. Those non-EU nationals with European ancestry can claim citizenship from the nation their ancestors came from. If a player does not have European ancestry he can claim Bulgarian citizenship after playing in Bulgaria for 5 years.

EU Nationals

EU Nationals (Dual citizenship)

Non-EU Nationals

Personnel

Kostadin Angelov who was head coach of the team between 2015 and 2018.

Manager history

Dates Name Honours
1959–2007 Unknown
2007–2014 Bulgaria Yasin Mishaui 1 Amateur Cup title
2014 Bulgaria Nikolay Todorov
2014–2015 Bulgaria Borislav Georgiev
2015–2018 Bulgaria Kostadin Angelov
2018– Bulgaria Rosen Kirilov

Current technical body

Position Name Nationality
ChairmanSlavcho GalevBulgaria
Chief ExecutiveKostadin AngelovBulgaria
Head CoachRosen KirilovBulgaria
Assistant CoachNikolay Hristozov
Goalkeeper CoachIhor KulishUkraine
Condition CoachPlamen NyaginBulgaria
DoctorValentin ChalevBulgaria
AdministratorSimeon KrastanovBulgaria

League Stats

League positions

First Professional Football LeagueSecond Professional Football League (Bulgaria)Bulgarian V AFGBulgarian B Football GroupBulgarian V AFG

Past seasons

Season League Place W D L GF GA Pts Bulgarian Cup
2010–11V Group (III)32747702485not qualified
2011–12V Group619413533661not qualified
2012–13V Group22253521071not qualified
2013–14B Group (II)117712222428Second round
2014–15V Group (III)41866572260not qualified
2015–16V Group22354721674not qualified
2016–17Second League (II)31587372353First round
2017–18First League (I)1311021176013First round
Green marks a season followed by promotion, red a season followed by relegation.

References

  1. Boiko Borissov and Vitosha FC to face Nottingham United in a Friendly The Sofia Echo 2010-08-17. Retrieved on 2011-07-28.
  2. Bulgaria's versatile PM eyes player of year award Reuters 2011-11-28. Retrieved on 2011-11-29.
  3. Bulgarian PM named country's best footballer AFP 2011-12-5. Retrieved on 2011-12-6.
  4. BNT Taxi (in Bulgarian) BNT 1 2011-12-9. Retrieved on 2011-12-9.
  5. Bulgarian PM Wins Amateur Football Cup, Ministers Cheer Novinite.com 2012-5-30 Retrieved on 2012-08-13.
  6. Ботев (Враца) и Витоша (Бистрица) се завръщат във Втора лига
  7. Витоша Бистрица с нова емблема
  8. Витоша (Бистрица) с нов генерален спонсор
  9. "Сензация! "Бистришките тигри" изхвърлиха "шейховете" от Първа лига" (in Bulgarian). sportal.bg. 2 June 2017.
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