1974–75 A Group

A Group
Season 1974–75
Champions CSKA Sofia
(18th title)
Relegated Etar
Yantra
European Cup CSKA
UEFA Cup Levski
Dunav
Matches played 240
Goals scored 675 (2.81 per match)
Top goalscorer Ivan Pritargov
(20 goals)

Statistics of Bulgarian A Football Group in the 197475 season.

Overview

It was contested by 16 teams, and CSKA Sofia won the championship.[1]

League standings

PosClubPWDLFAPtsQualification or relegation
1CSKA Sofia3015965232391975–76 European Cup first round
2Levski Sofia3015875430381975–76 UEFA Cup first round
3Slavia Sofia3015695635361975–76 Cup Winners' Cup first round
4Dunav Ruse30155104128351975–76 UEFA Cup first round
5Akademik Sofia301479393335
6Lokomotiv Plovdiv301299494433
7Lokomotiv Sofia3012711534331
8Sliven30101010424530
9Spartak Pleven3091011344528
10Botev Plovdiv3012414415528
11Botev Vratsa309912464927
12Pirin Blagoevgrad3011514314227
13Minyor Pernik3011415364526
14Cherno More Varna309813284326
15Etar Veliko Tarnovo308517435621Relegation to B Group
16Yantra Gabrovo307617305020Relegation to B Group

Champions

CSKA Sofia
Goalkeepers
Bulgaria Stoyan Yordanov 15 (0)
Bulgaria Yordan Filipov 18 (0)
Defenders
Bulgaria Kiril Stankov 19 (0)
Bulgaria Dimitar Penev 28 (2)
Bulgaria Ivan Zafirov 20 (0)
Bulgaria Todor Simov 3 (0)
Bulgaria Kiril Lyubomirov 5 (0)
Bulgaria Bozhil Kolev 28 (12)
Bulgaria Stefan Velichkov 22 (1)
Bulgaria Tsonyo Vasilev 24 (0)
Midfielders
Bulgaria Borislav Sredkov 19 (1)
Bulgaria Asparuh Nikodimov 21 (2)
Bulgaria Plamen Yankov 24 (0)
Bulgaria Georgi Denev 23 (10)
Bulgaria Tsvetan Atanasov 14 (1)
Bulgaria Stoil Trankov 3 (0)
Bulgaria Kevork Tahmisyan 15 (1)
Bulgaria Angel Slavov 9 (0)
Bulgaria Ivan Metodiev 6 (0)
Forwards
Bulgaria Petar Zhekov 5 (3)
Bulgaria Stefan Mihaylov 28 (9)
Bulgaria Dimitar Marashliev 21 (7)
Bulgaria Yordan Hristov 12 (1)
Manager
Bulgaria Manol Manolov

Top scorers

Rank Scorer Club Goals
1 Bulgaria Ivan Pritargov Botev Plovdiv 20
2 Bulgaria Nikola Hristov Dunav Ruse 15
3 Bulgaria Andrey Zhelyazkov Slavia Sofia 14
Bulgaria Hristo Bonev Lokomotiv Plovdiv
5 Bulgaria Pavel Panov Levski Sofia 13
Bulgaria Stefan Bogomilov Cherno More Varna
7 Bulgaria Bozhil Kolev CSKA Sofia 12
Bulgaria Chavdar Tsvetkov Slavia Sofia
Bulgaria Mehmed Osmanov Sliven
Bulgaria Stoyan Kotsev Etar Veliko Tarnovo

References

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