1970–71 A Group

A Group
Season 1970–71
Champions CSKA Sofia
(15th title)
Relegated Maritsa
European Cup CSKA Sofia
UEFA Cup Botev Vratsa
Lokomotiv Plovdiv
Matches played 240
Goals scored 692 (2.88 per match)
Top goalscorer Dimitar Yakimov
(26 goals)

Statistics of Bulgarian A Football Group in the 1970–1971 season.

Overview

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

League standings

PosClubPWDLFAPtsQualification or relegation
1CSKA Sofia3021637421481971–72 European Cup first round
2Levski Sofia3021635922481971–72 Cup Winners' Cup first round
3Botev Vratsa3017495131381971–72 UEFA Cup first round
4Lokomotiv Plovdiv3014795542351971–72 UEFA Cup first round
5Botev Plovdiv3013611535032
6ZhSK-Slavia Sofia3012711534131
7Cherno More Varna3011613374228
8Yantra Gabrovo3011613425228
9Spartak Pleven3010713464727
10Marek Dupnitsa309912374127
11Dunav Ruse3010713324527
12Etar Veliko Tarnovo3010713334927
13Tundzha Yambol308913264725
14Akademik Sofia3061113334123
15Chernomorets Burgas306717336619
16Maritsa Plovdiv304917285517Relegation to B Group

Champions

CSKA Sofia
Goalkeepers
Bulgaria Stoyan Yordanov 21 (0)
Bulgaria Yordan Filipov 14 (0)
Bulgaria Petar Topchev 2 (0)
Defenders
Bulgaria Kiril Stankov 15 (0)
Bulgaria Dimitar Penev 30 (2)
Bulgaria Ivan Zafirov 29 (1)
Bulgaria Ivan Tishanski 8 (0)
Bulgaria Boris Gaganelov 22 (0)
Bulgaria Bozhil Kolev 24 (1)
Bulgaria Iliya Chalev 3 (0)
Midfielders
Bulgaria Boris Stankov 5 (0)
Bulgaria Asparuh Nikodimov 30 (12)
Bulgaria Plamen Yankov 13 (0)
Bulgaria Georgi Denev 30 (6)
Bulgaria Tsvetan Atanasov 28 (4)
Forwards
Bulgaria Petar Zhekov 27 (16)
Bulgaria Dimitar Marashliev 28 (4)
Bulgaria Vladimir Danchev 9 (0)
Bulgaria Dimitar Yakimov 29 (26)
Manager
Bulgaria Manol Manolov

Top scorers

Rank Scorer Club Goals
1 Bulgaria Dimitar Yakimov CSKA Sofia 26
2 Bulgaria Georgi Kamenov Botev Vratsa 20
3 Bulgaria Hristo Bonev Lokomotiv Plovdiv 17
4 Bulgaria Petar Zhekov CSKA Sofia 16
5 Bulgaria Georgi Vasilev Lokomotiv Plovdiv 15
Bulgaria Georgi Georgiev Chernomorets
ZhSK-Slavia
7 Bulgaria Yosif Haralampiev Yantra Gabrovo 14
Bulgaria Sasho Pargov Marek Dupnitsa
Bulgaria Totko Dremsizov Chernomorets Burgas
Bulgaria Stoyan Marinov Dunav Ruse

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