FC Partizan Cherven Bryag

Partizan
Full name Football Club Partizan Cherven Bryag
Founded 1918 (1918)
Ground Gradski Stadium
Ground Capacity 700
Chairman Miroslav Milev
Manager Iliyan Zdravkov
League North-West V AFG
2013–14 North-West V AFG, 6th
Website Club home page

Football Club Partizan Cherven Bryag (Bulgarian: Футболен клуб Партизан Червен бряг) is a Bulgarian association football club based in Cherven bryag, currently playing in the North-West V AFG, the third level of Bulgarian football.

Partizan was originally founded in 1918 as Football Club Sila. Cherven Bryag won promotion to the B PFG during the 1981–82 season, the only time the club has played in the second level of Bulgarian football. This proved to be the club's only ever season in professional football to date, as they finished on 16th place and were relegated after losing in the play-off against Metalurg Pernik.

In recent years, the club had been playing mostly in the country's fourth division, but got promoted to the V AFG for the 2011-12 season, finishing 8th. They did even better during the 2012-13 campaign, finishing in 3rd spot.[1]

Current squad

As of January 23, 2013 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Bulgaria GK Nikolay Zhorov
2 Bulgaria DF Velislav Ivanov
3 Bulgaria DF Aleksandar Aleksandrov
4 Bulgaria DF Petyo Vasilev
5 Bulgaria FW Petyo Slavchev
6 Bulgaria FW Milen Tonev
7 Bulgaria FW Kaloyan Todorov
8 Bulgaria MF Ventsislav Salev
9 Bulgaria FW Stefan Hristov
10 Bulgaria MF Georgi Petkov
No. Position Player
11 Bulgaria MF Lyudmil Bogdanov
12 Bulgaria GK Tsvetomir Georgiev
13 Bulgaria MF Marian Ivanov
15 Bulgaria DF Petko Krastev
16 Bulgaria DF Galin Velikov
17 Bulgaria DF Tsvetoslav Ignatov
19 Bulgaria MF Radoslav Danovski
20 Bulgaria MF Tsvetan Petrov
22 Bulgaria MF Vladislav Simeonov
99 Bulgaria FW Svetlin Petrov

Stadium

Stadium in Cherven Bryag

The club stadium is the 700 seater Gradski Stadium in Cherven Bryag.[2][3]

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