1969–70 A Group

A Group
Season 1969–70
Champions Levski Sofia
(11th title)
Relegated Minyor
Beroe
European Cup Levski
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Slavia
Botev Plovdiv
Matches played 240
Goals scored 647 (2.7 per match)
Top goalscorer Petar Zhekov
(31 goals)

Statistics of Bulgarian A Football Group in the 1969–1970 season.

Overview

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

League standings

PosClubPWDLFAPtsQualification or relegation
1Levski Sofia3023436717501970–71 European Cup preliminary round
2CSKA Sofia3021547329471970–71 Cup Winners' Cup first round
3Slavia Sofia3015874131381970–71 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup first round
4Botev Plovdiv30154114834341970–71 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup first round
5Lokomotiv Plovdiv3014511534533
6Etar Veliko Tarnovo3012810423632
7Cherno More Varna3011712473429
8Chernomorets Burgas3010911334129
9Akademik Sofia3091011343228
10Dunav Ruse309912283427
11Marek Dupnitsa3012315414927
12Spartak Pleven3010713295327
13Botev Vratsa309714343825
14Maritsa Plovdiv3010317345123
15Minyor Pernik305520245915Relegation to B Group
16Beroe Stara Zagora306420196416Relegation to B Group

Champions

Levski Sofia
Goalkeepers
Bulgaria Georgi Kamenski 23 (0)
Bulgaria Biser Mihaylov 8 (0)
Defenders
Bulgaria Ivan Zdravkov 1 (0)
Bulgaria Kiril Ivkov 27 (0)
Bulgaria Georgi Todorov 5 (0)
Bulgaria Dobromir Zhechev 23 (2)
Bulgaria Stefan Aladzhov 29 (0)
Bulgaria Stoichko Peshev 17 (2)
Bulgaria Milko Gaydarski 27 (0)
Midfielders
Bulgaria Stefan Pavlov 19 (1)
Bulgaria Petar Kirilov 14 (1)
Bulgaria Yanko Kirilov 29 (4)
Bulgaria Tsvetan Veselinov 18 (10)
Bulgaria Ivan Stoyanov 11 (0)
Bulgaria Vasil Mitkov 26 (12)
Forwards
Bulgaria Nikola Kotkov 24 (14)
Bulgaria Pavel Panov 23 (8)
Bulgaria Georgi Asparuhov 24 (12)
Bulgaria Aleksandar Kostov 19 (1)
Bulgaria Slavcho Stoilov 2 (0)
Manager
Czechoslovakia Rudolf Vytlačil

Top scorers

Rank Scorer Club Goals
1 Bulgaria Petar Zhekov CSKA Sofia 31
2 Bulgaria Hristo Bonev Lokomotiv Plovdiv 20
3 Bulgaria Dinko Dermendzhiev Botev Plovdiv 18
Bulgaria Stefan Bogomilov Cherno More Varna
5 Bulgaria Dimitar Tsekov Etar Veliko Tarnovo 16
6 Bulgaria Dimitar Yakimov CSKA Sofia 14
Bulgaria Nikola Kotkov Levski Sofia
8 Bulgaria Georgi Asparuhov Levski Sofia 12
Bulgaria Vasil Mitkov Levski Sofia
10 Bulgaria Georgi Lukanov Lokomotiv Plovdiv 11
Bulgaria Mladen Vasilev Akademik Sofia
Bulgaria Kiril Milanov Marek Dupnitsa
Bulgaria Georgi Kamenov Botev Vratsa

References

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