OFC Nesebar

OFC Nesebar
Full name Municipal Football Club Nesebar
Nickname(s) The Dolphins
Founded 1946 (1946)
Ground Nesebar Stadium, Nesebar
Capacity 10,000
Owner Nesebar Municipality
Chairman Georgi Marinov
Head coach Nikolay Zhechev[1]
League Second League
2017–18 Second League, 5th

Nesebar (Bulgarian: Несебър) is a Bulgarian municipal (Bulgarian: общински, pronounced obshtinski) association football club based in Nesebar, Burgas Province, that competes in the Second League, the second tier of Bulgarian football.

History

The club was established in 1946 under the name Chernomorets Nesebar. After 1949 team is divided to Dynamo and Cherveno Zname. In 1957 the company for physical culture and sport Chernomorets is refounded with the team. From 1979 to 2001 the team is called Slanchev Bryag. Еxception are the years from 1993 to 1996 when the team is called PFC Nesebar. From 2001 team is called Nesebar, as from 2012 team is OFC (Municipal football club).

Nesebar won promotion to the A Group during the 2003–04 season—the only time the club has played in the top level of Bulgarian football—with a third-place finish. In their first season in the top flight they were relegated after only five wins.

In 2009–10 season, Nesebar finished second in the B Group and qualified for the promotion play-off, but were defeated by Akademik Sofia 2–1.[2] Two years later, they slipped into third division.

Historical names

YearsNames
1946–1979Chernomorets Nesebar
1979–1993Slanchev Bryag
1993–1996PFC Nesebar
1996–2001Slanchev Bryag
2001–2012PFC Nesebar
2012ОFC Nesebar

Honours

Bulgarian A PFG:

Bulgarian V AFG:

  • Winners (4): 1989–90, 1999–2000, 2002–03, 2015–16

A RFG:

  • Winners (2): 1973–74, 1977–78

Bulgarian Cup

Soviet Army Cup

  • 1/8 final (1): 1982–83 (as Slanchev Bryag)

Cup of Bulgarian Amateur Football League

  • Winners (1): 2016

Current squad

As of 12 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 Pavel Zdravkov
2 Bulgaria DF Dzhuneyt Ali
3 Bulgaria DF Atanas Tasholov (on loan from Botev Plovdiv)
4 China DF Zheng Zixiang
6 Bulgaria MF Radoslav Apostolov (on loan from Botev Plovdiv)
7 Bulgaria MF Borimir Karamfilov
8 Bulgaria MF Ivan Mihaylov
9 Bulgaria FW Trayo Grozev
10 Bulgaria MF Galin Dimov
14 Bulgaria MF Nikolay Drosev
15 Bulgaria DF Ali Ahmed
No. Position Player
16 Bulgaria MF Nikolay Damyanov
17 Bulgaria MF Dzhuneyt Yashar
18 Bulgaria DF Nuretin Pyuskyulyu
19 Bulgaria FW Redzheb Halil
20 Bulgaria MF Zhak Pehlivanov (on loan from Lokomotiv Plovdiv)
21 Bulgaria FW Ivan Tsachev
22 Bulgaria DF Dimitar Popov
23 Bulgaria DF Diyan Moldovanov
27 Bulgaria DF Nikolay Kostov (captain)
32 Bulgaria MF Simeon Baev
33 Bulgaria GK Petko Patsov

For recent transfers, see Transfers summer 2018.

Season to season

Season Division Place Bulgarian Cup
1962-63 A RFG 12 DNQ
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1965-66 A RFG 9 DNQ
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1969-70 A RFG 11 DNQ
1970-71 A RFG 9 DNQ
1971-72 A RFG 3 DNQ
1972-73 A RFG 3 DNQ
1973-74 A RFG 1 DNQ
1974-75 B PFG 11 Preliminary round
1975-76 B PFG 4 Round of 32
1976-77 B PFG 18 Round of 32
1977-78 A RFG 1 DNQ
1978-79 B PFG 13 Round of 32
1979-80 B PFG 10 Round of 32
1980-81 B PFG 4 Second round
1981-82 B PFG 14 DNQ
1982-83 B PFG 18 DNQ
Season Division Place Bulgarian Cup
1983-84 V AFG 6 DNQ
1984-85 V AFG 5 40th
1985-86 V AFG 12 DNQ
1986-87 V AFG 5 DNQ
1987-88 V AFG 4 DNQ
1988-89 V AFG 6 DNQ
1989-90 V AFG 1 Unknown
1990-91 B PFG 16 Third round
1991-92 B PFG 15 Round of 16
1992-93 B PFG 16 Fourth round
1993-94 B PFG 9 First round
1994-95 B PFG 13 DNQ
1995-96 V AFG 2 DNQ
1996-97 V AFG 5 DNQ
1997-98 V AFG 14 DNQ
1998-99 V AFG 6 DNQ
1999–00 V AFG 1 Second round
2000–01 B PFG 6 Second round
Season Division Place Bulgarian Cup
2001–02 V AFG 4 Second round
2002–03 V AFG 1 Round of 16
2003–04 B PFG 3 First round
2004–05 A PFG 15 Second round
2005–06 B PFG 8 Second round
2006–07 B PFG 4 Second round
2007–08 B PFG 4 First round
2008-09 B PFG 6 Quarterfinals
2009-10 B PFG 2 First round
2010-11 B PFG 5 First round
2011-12 B PFG 9 Second round
2012–13 V AFG 6 DNQ
2013–14 V AFG 5 DNQ
2014–15 V AFG 10 DNQ
2015–16 V AFG 1 Second round
2016–17 Second League 9 First round
2017–18 Second League 5 First round
2018–19 Second League TBD

References

  1. "Джангъра сдаде властта в Несебър" (in Bulgarian). kotasport.com. 18 June 2017.
  2. "Несебър - Академик 1:2, баражът по минути" (in Bulgarian). blitz.bg. 23 May 2010.
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