FC Spartak Plovdiv

PFC Spartak Plovdiv (Bulgarian: ПФК „Спартак“ Пловдив) is a Bulgarian football club based in Plovdiv, which currently plays in the fourth tier of Bulgarian football. The club was established in 1947 and folded its senior team in 2016, before being 'refounded' in 2017. Spartak currently plays its home matches at the 3,000-seat Todor Diev Stadium in the Kichuk Parizh district of Plovdiv. The stadium is named after the club's all-time greatest player Todor Diev.

Spartak Plovdiv
Full nameProfessional Football Club Spartak Plovdiv 1947
Nickname(s)Гладиаторите (The Gladiators)
Founded15 November 1947 (1947-11-15)
GroundTodor Diev Stadium
Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Capacity3,500
ChairmanGeorgi Kolev
ManagerStefan Uchikov
LeagueA Regional Group - Plovdiv
2018–19B Regional Group (West) - Plovdiv, 1st
WebsiteClub website

Spartak Plovdiv has won two major trophies in its history; they have won the Bulgarian league once (in 1963), as well as one Bulgarian Cup (in 1958). They have also been runners-up in the Balkans Cup in 1964, which is the team's biggest European achievemeant. Throughout its history, Spartak has always been in the shadow of the two bigger Plovdiv-based teams, Botev Plovdiv and Lokomotiv Plovdiv. The team has a rivalry with another Plovdiv-based team, Maritsa Plovdiv.

History

Spartak was founded on 15 November 1947, after being evolved from three earlier Plovdiv clubs - Levski, Septemvri and Udarnik. The club is a reference to the Roman slave hero Spartacus. This reference also explains the club's nickname - The Gladiators (Bulgarian: Гладиаторите). The first team colours of the club were chosen the same year, and soon Spartak was characterized by a blue, red and white check jersey.

The 1950s and 1960s were Spartak's golden age, spending that time in the A PFG. The club has been once champions of Bulgaria (in 1963), coming second the previous year, and Bulgarian Cup winners (in 1958).

The club participated in the European Cup competition for the first time in 1963-64 vs KF Partizani Tirana (0:1, 3:1) and vs PSV (0:1, 0:0). Second continental participation was in Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1966-67 vs S.L. Benfica (1:1, 0:3). In 1964 Spartak reached the Balkans Cup final, losing to FC Rapid Bucureşti after two legs - 1:1 at home and 0:2 away.

In 1967 Spartak was merged with SSK Akademik and Botev Plovdiv into a new club - AFD Trakia. An independent Spartak did not re-emerge until 1982. The club spent the period from 1982 to 1994 in the second and third divisions. In the 1993-94 season Spartak finished 2nd in B PFG, and qualified again for the A PFG, after 27 years break. But two seasons later, the team relegated again to B PFG. The club merged in 1998 with Komatevo Sokol`94 and were renamed Spartak-S`94. This remained club's official name till the 2001-02 season.

League positions

Regional Amateur Football Groups (Bulgaria)Regional Amateur Football Groups (Bulgaria)

Honours

Domestic

First League:

Bulgarian Cup:

European

Balkans Cup:

  • Runners-up (1): 1964

Players

As of 20 February 2020[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
GK Daniel Valov
GK Deyan Gospodinov
GK Konstantin Velkov
DF Atanas Buchov
DF Nikolay Hristozov
DF Rangel Kosturski
DF Hristos Dokov
Veselin Tonev
Georgi Kamburov
Davor Iliev
Delyan Doshev
Denis Hasan
No. Position Player
Zdravko Zhilov
Kiril Georgiev
Kostadin Kalinov
Kristiyan Kodukov
Krustyo Milev
Lyubomir Tsekov
Mariyan Girov
Martin Simeonov
Mitko Iliev
Petko Fanev
Tsvetelin Petrov

European record

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1963-64 European Cup Preliminary round Albania FK Partizani Tirana 3-1 0-1 3-2
First round Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 0-1 0-0 0-1
1966-67 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Second round Portugal S.L. Benfica 1-1 0-3 1-4

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