PFC Hebar Pazardzhik

Hebar Pazardzhik
Full name PFC Hebar Pazardzhik
Nickname(s) The Gravediggers
Founded May 31, 1918 (1918-05-31)
Ground Georgi Benkovski Stadium, Pazardzhik
Ground Capacity 13,128
Chairman Bobi Daskalov
Manager Hristo Marashliev
League South-West V AFG
2011–12 South-West V AFG, 17th /relegated/

PFC Hebar (ПФК Хебър Пазарджик) is a Bulgarian football club from the town of Pazardzhik, playing in the Bulgarian South-West V AFG, the third division of Bulgarian football. The current name of the club was chosen in 1979: Hebar-the old Thracian name of the river Maritsa. This is the name that the club has borne for 25 years now. Under this name came the biggest success in the history of the club: participation in the premiership of Bulgaria in 1989/1990, 1991/1992 and 2000/2001.The club has also played 32 seasons in the second division. The team has very devoted supporters, known as the "gravediggers".

Current team

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 Kostadin Yanev
2 Bulgaria DF Vasil Gerov
3 Bulgaria DF Atanas Georgiev
4 Bulgaria DF Valentin Naydenov
5 Bulgaria MF Martin Zafirov
7 Bulgaria DF Yordan Cholov
8 Bulgaria FW Genadi Simeonov
9 Bulgaria DF Borislav Petrov
12 Bulgaria GK Mikhail Rolev
13 Bulgaria MF Harry Borislavov
No. Position Player
14 Bulgaria MF Nikolay Popov
15 Bulgaria MF Ivan Ranchev
16 Bulgaria DF Vladimir Yonkov
19 Bulgaria DF Petko Nihtyanov
20 Bulgaria MF Valentin Zhivakov
21 Bulgaria MF Dimitar Dechev
23 Bulgaria FW Dimitar Stoyanov
27 Bulgaria FW Kaloyan Totuhov
28 Bulgaria MF Stoyan Nachev
29 Bulgaria DF Cvetan Panayotov

Honors and awards

Notable players

Managerial history

Name Nat From To Honours
Luben Stamboliev Bulgaria 1959 1960
Ivan Kostadinov Bulgaria 1960 1962
Atanas Parzhelov Bulgaria 1962 1964
Nicolas Aladzhov Bulgaria 1964 1965
George Razlozhki Bulgaria 1965 1967
Dimitat Milev Bulgaria 1967 1969
Ivan Radoev Bulgaria 1969 1970
Kostadin Blagoev Bulgaria 1970 1971
Georgi Cvetkov Bulgaria 1970 1971
Dimitar Milanov Bulgaria 1971 1972
Ivan Radoev Bulgaria 1971 1972
Nikola Kovachev Bulgaria 1973
Manol Manolov Bulgaria 1974
Nikola Kovachev Bulgaria 1974 1975
Dimitar Halachev Bulgaria 1975
Georgi Chakarov Bulgaria 1975
Dimitar Kresnyanski Bulgaria 1975
Dobri Peev Bulgaria 1976
Dimitar Milev Bulgaria 1976 1977
Petar Zhekov Bulgaria 1976 1977
Angel Nikolov Bulgaria 1978
Gavril Stoyanov Bulgaria 1978
Pavel Vladimirov Bulgaria 1978
Tacho Gilev Bulgaria 1978 1984
Trendafil Uzunov Bulgaria 1984 1986
Dimitar Milev Bulgaria 1986 1987
Toncho Prodanov Bulgaria 1987 1988
Kiril Valgarov Bulgaria 1988 1989
Dimitar Milev Bulgaria 1989 1990
Dimitar Charankov Bulgaria 1990
Stefan Grozdanov Bulgaria 1990

Name Nat From To Honours
Trendafil Uzunov Bulgaria 1990 1991
Stoil Trankov Bulgaria 1991
Iliya Iliyev Bulgaria 1991 1992
Boris Angelov Bulgaria 1992
Dinko Dermendzhiev Bulgaria 1992
Kostadin Kostadinov Bulgaria 1992
Trendafil Uzunov Bulgaria 1992 1993
Tancho Gilev Bulgaria 1993 1994
Krasimir Uzunov Bulgaria 1994 1996
Yordan Stoichkov Bulgaria 1997
Yordan Katrankov Bulgaria 1997
Krum Kantarev Bulgaria 1997 1998
Lazar Dimitrov Bulgaria 1998
Asen Miluchev Bulgaria 1999
Petar Kovachev Bulgaria 1999
Voyn Voynov Bulgaria 1999 2001
Tancho Gilev Bulgaria 2001 2002
Nedelcho Mihaylov Bulgaria 2002 2003
Petar Kovachev Bulgaria 2003
Nedelcho Mihaylov Bulgaria 2003
Lazar Dimitrov Bulgaria 2003 2005
Anatoli Nankov Bulgaria 2005
Tancho Gilev Bulgaria 2005 2006
Voyn Voynov Bulgaria 2006
Nikola Fotev Bulgaria 2006 2007
Atanas Pashev Bulgaria 2007
Nikola Fotev Bulgaria 2007 2008
Georgi Kutsovski Bulgaria 2008
Nikola Fotev Bulgaria 2008
Hristo Marashliev Bulgaria 2008

[1] As of 15 June 2013

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