Професионален футболен клуб Брестник 1948 (Professional football club Brestnik 1948)
Founded
1948; 71 years ago (1948)
Ground
Berkut Stadium, Brestnik
Capacity
3,000
Chairman
Vladimir Marinov
Manager
Ivan Marinov
League
East B PFG
2009-10
East B PFG, 6th
Home colours
Away colours
PFC Brestnik 1948 (Брестник 1948) is a Bulgarian football club from the small neighborhood of Brestnik, located in the Greater Plovdiv area. The club will play its home matches at the Berkut Stadium, which is undergoing construction. The team currently plays in the B PFG - the second division of Bulgarian football. Brestnik's best season in the second division was in the 2009/2010 season - sixth place.
Contents
1Honours
2History
3Current squad
4External links
Honours
South-East V AFG
Champions: 2008-09
Sixth place in the East "B" group: 2009/10
1/16 finalist for the National Cup tournament: this time its official name is the Cup of Bulgaria - 2009 / '10
History
Brestnik 1948 was founded in 1948. During the whole history the team was competing in the amateur football and was a stepping-stone for the young football players that have left the schools of professional clubs in Plovdiv. At different periods of time, the team outfit was put on by Ayan Sadakov, Georgi Ivanov-Gonzo, Dimitar Telkiyski, Veselin Tosev and others. During season 2002-2003, the team won 1st place in „А” regional group - Plovdiv (the fourth division of Bulgarian football) and for the first time in its history entered in the third division. During the 2008-2009 season, the team took first place in the third division and qualified for the B PFG for the upcoming season.
Current squad
As of August 25, 2011
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No.
Position
Player
1
GK
Georgi Kirov
2
DF
Dimitar Dumchev
3
MF
Kostadin Tasarov
6
MF
Yordan Etov
7
MF
Kamen Krozdanov
8
MF
Mario Georgiev
9
FW
Aleksandar Stoychev
10
MF
Panayot Hristov
11
MF
Nikola Denev
No.
Position
Player
12
GK
Martin Kostadinov
14
DF
Georgi Bachvarov
17
MF
Plamen Kolarov
18
GK
Georgi Argilashki
19
FW
Borislav Nikiforov
20
FW
Stanimir Kovachev
21
DF
Bozhidar Iliev
22
DF
Svetoslav Georgiev
23
MF
Petyo Dimitrov
External links
Official website
v
t
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Bulgarian Third League · 2018–19
North-East
Benkovski Byala
Botev Novi Pazar
Hitrino
Kaliakra
Kubrat
Lokomotiv Ruse
Septemvri Tervel
Spartak Varna
Suvorovo
Topoli
Svetkavitsa
Ustrem Donchevo
Volov Shumen
North-West
Akademik Svishtov
Bdin
Botev Lukovit
Kom
Levski 2007
Lokomotiv Dryanovo
Lokomotiv Mezdra
Pavlikeni
Partizan Cherven Bryag
Parva Atomna
Sevlievo
Spartak Pleven
Tryavna
Vihar Slavyanovo
Yantra Gabrovo
Yantra Polski Trambesh
South-East
Asenovets
Atletik Kuklen
Borislav
Chernomorets
Dimitrovgrad
Gigant
Haskovo
Karnobat
Levski Karlovo
Maritsa
Minyor Radnevo
Neftochimic
Rozova Dolina
Sadovo
Sokol Markovo
Sozopol
Svilengrad
Zagorets
South-West
Balkan
Bansko
Belasitsa
Botev Ihtiman
Chavdar Etropole
Germanea
Hebar
Marek
Minyor Pernik
Nadezhda
Oborishte
Pirin Razlog
Rilski Sportist
Septemvri Simitli
Slivnishki Geroy
Sportist
Velbazhd
Vihren
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