PSFC Chernomorets Burgas

This article is about the football club formed in 2005. For the original club from Burgas which existed from 1919 until 2006, see FC Chernomorets Burgas.
Not to be confused with FC Chernomorets 1919 Burgas.
Chernomorets Burgas
Full name Професионален спортен футболен клуб Черноморец Бургас
(Professional sports football club Chernomorets Burgas)
Nickname(s) Акулите (The Sharks)
Founded 6 July 2005 (2005-07-06)
Ground Chernomorets Stadium,
Burgas
Ground Capacity 1,037
Owner Petrol AD
Chairman Mitko Sabev
Manager Erolin Kyuchukov
League V Group
2014–15 B Group, 14th /relegated/
Website Club home page

PSFC Chernomorets Burgas (Bulgarian: ПСФК Черноморец Бургас) or simply Chernomorets (Bulgarian: Черноморец) is a Bulgarian football club from the city of Burgas, which currently competes in Bulgaria's third football league, the V Group. Chernomorets plays its home matches at the local Lazur Stadium, but the club planned to move to a new modern venue. To date the club hasn't won any major competitions, although the team was a runner-up in the UEFA Intertoto Cup competition.

Club colours

Blue White

Kit history

Period Shirt sponsor
2005–2006none
2006–2007Petrol AD
2007–2009none
2009–2011Quarto
2011–2013none
2013Masterhaus
2014–Balneohotel Pomorie
Period Kit manufacturer
2005–2006Tomy Sport
2006–2007Sportika
2007–2009Nike
2009–2011Puma
2011–2012Macron
2012–2013Legea
2013–Sportika

Honours

Domestic

Bulgarian A PFG:

Bulgarian Cup:

Cup of Bulgarian Amateur Football League:

International

UEFA Intertoto Cup:

History

Founding

In the summer of 2005, the club was founded by the mayor of Burgas. Despite the protests of the owner of FC Chernomorets Ivaylo Drazhev, the new club was named OFC Chernomorets 919 and was named as a successor of the current then FC Chernomorets. At the same time, Drazhev formed another club in the capital Sofia under the name PFC Chernomorets Burgas Sofia which only lasted one season and reached many anti-records.

The team in 2012

After a one season stay in the amateur division, the club easily won the Bulgarian South-East V AFG with Dian Petkov as a head coach, finishing in the 1st place. In June, 2006, OFC Chernomorets 919 won the Bulgarian Amateur Cup. In the final at the Vasil Levski National Stadium, Chernomorets won with 4–0 against FC Benkovski Kostinbrod.

Mitko Sabev era, 2006–present

The same summer, Mitko Sabev, a famous Bulgarian oil magnate and owner of the rival football club in the city Naftex Burgas, bought the club from the municipality and renamed it to PSFC Chernomorets Burgas. (the club is registered in the Bulgarian Football Union as PFC Chernomorets Burgas and is known by that name to the people.) The football club was used as a reserve team for Naftex Burgas. And the owner appointed for manager the famous Bulgarian manager Dimitar Dimitrov.

In 2007, the Sharks won the East B PFG and were promoted to the A PFG. The next season Chernomorets finished 6th and qualified for the Intertoto Cup. In the second round, the Sharks defeated ND Gorica from Slovenia with 3–1 on aggregate to set up a third round clash with Swiss Grasshopper Zurich, but were eliminated with a 0–4 on aggregate.

Introduction for 2012/2013

In December, 2008, Chernomorets's owner appointed for manager of the football club the notable Bulgarian player Krassimir Balakov, after being sacked from FC St. Gallen.[1][2] At the end of that season, Mitko Sabev dissolved Naftex Burgas and bought PFC Chernomorets Pomorie from Pomorie, making the new club from the nearby town a reserve team for the main football club.

On January 14, 2010, Chernomorets Burgas was named as the most progressive club in 2009 in Bulgaria.[3] In July 2010, after differences between the owners of Petrol AD the clubs budget has been severely reduced and many employees from the staff has been released. However on 6 December 2010, Krassimir Balakov was released from Chernomorets Burgas after mutual consent. Second half of the 2010-11 A PFG season is a nightmare for Chernomorets Burgas and the collapses in eighth place by change two more coaches Anton Velkov and Georgi Vasilev.

On 30 May 2011, Mitko Sabev has appointed for manager for second time Dimitar Dimitrov – Hero. He founded very quality players for free like Jugurtha Hamroun, Lourival Assis, Aatif Chahechouche and Yannick Boli and Chernomorets Burgas doing his best season in club history in Bulgarian A PFG – 4th place with real chances for Europa League. However little was not enough and the club doesn't qualify. After 2013/2014 season Chernomorets Burgas was relegated after 7 years in the A PFG.

Historical achievements

Historical names

2005–06OFC Chernomorets 919
2006PSFC Chernomorets Burgas

Performance by seasons

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Notes
2005–06 V AFG 1 302910 122988 1/16 Promoted
2006–07 B PFG 1 261961 572063 1/8 Promoted
2007–08 A PFG 6 301389 393247 1/8
2008–09 A PFG 7 3011109 413743 1/8
2009–10 A PFG 5 301569 442951 1/8
2010–11 A PFG 8 3091011 192837 1/4
2011–12 A PFG 4 301794 572360 1/8
2012–13 A PFG 6 3014511 322847 1/8
2013–14 A PFG 11 3813520 566244 1/4 Relegated
2014–15 B PFG 14 307716 254028 1/16 Relegated
2015–16 V AFG 34 DNQ

European

Intertoto Cup

2008 UEFA Intertoto Cup 2nd Round Slovenia ND Gorica 1–1 2–0 3–1
2008 UEFA Intertoto Cup 3rd Round Switzerland Grasshopper 0–1 0–3 0–4

Stadium and Sports Complex

Chernomorets plays its home games at the Lazur Stadium. Lazur Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Burgas, Bulgaria. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 18,037 people and it is 3 star rated by UEFA. The stadium was opened in 1967 and was renovated in 1997 and 2009.

Chernomorets Arena[4] is a future modern stadium in Burgas, which is going to be the new home ground of Chernomorets Burgas. The new venue will be built in the place of the old home ground of FC Chernomorets, the Chernomorets Stadium, and will have a capacity of 30,000 spectators and a possible expansion to 55,000. It is scheduled to be opened in 2017. The construction will start in the summer of 2013, because of the current demolishing process of the old stadium and the global financial crisis, and will cost 500 million euros, making it one of the most expensive stadiums in Europe. The stadium will be probably rated with an elite ranking by UEFA and will host Champions League and Europa League matches in Burgas and Eastern Bulgaria.

In July 2009, the owner of the club announced an ambitious plan to build a modern sports complex for the club in the Sarafovo neighborhood of Burgas. The sports complex will be named Sharks Nest and will include two training pitches and one training pitch with artificial turf, an administrative building for the team and one building for the management of the football club. The construction of the sports complex started the same month and was finished in July, 2010 at a cost of € 20 million.[5]

Current squad

As of 2 July 2015 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
4 Bulgaria MF Rostislav Petrov
5 Bulgaria DF Dimitar Donchev
9 Bulgaria MF Ivaylo Ivanov
12 Bulgaria GK Dimitar Todorov
13 Bulgaria DF Alish Kalyonski
16 Bulgaria MF Stoyan Kalev
No. Position Player
17 Bulgaria DF Ivaylo Dimitrov
21 Bulgaria MF Denil Seliminski
32 Bulgaria GK Dimitar Nikolov
44 Bulgaria MF Galin Dimov
87 Bulgaria MF Milen Tanev
88 Bulgaria GK Petko Patsov

For recent transfers, see Transfers summer 2014 and Transfers winter 2014–15.

Foreign players

Up to one non-EU national can be registered and given a squad number for the first team in the B PFG. Those non-EU national with European ancestry can claim citizenship from the nation their ancestors came from. If a player does not have European ancestry he can claim Bulgarian citizenship after playing in Bulgaria for 5 years.

EU Nationals

EU Nationals (Dual citizenship)

Non-EU Nationals

Staff

PositionName
ChairmanBulgaria Mitko Sabev
Managing directorBulgaria Plamen Kiryakov
DirectorBulgaria Miroslav Yordanov
DirectorBulgaria Ivan Tsanev
DirectorBulgaria Georgi Mitsov
Director of Youth AcademyBulgaria Nikolay Krastev
ManagerBulgaria Erolin Kyuchukov
Assistant CoachBulgaria
Assistant CoachBulgaria
Goalkeeper CoachBulgaria
Former Fanclub

Notable players

Managers

References

External links

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