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OFC Kom () is a Bulgarian football club from the town of Berkovitsa, currently playing in the Third Amateur Football League (Bulgaria), North-West Third League, the third level of Bulgarian football. The club's home ground is the Mramor Stadium in Berkovitsa, with a capacity of 3,000. Team colours are white, red, black and yellow. Honours * Cup of Bulgarian Amateur Football League ** Winners: 2007–08 * Eleventh place in the Western "B" group: 2008/09 * 1/8 Finalist in the National Cup Tournament: at that time its official name was Cup of Bulgaria – 2010/11 History Football Club Kom was founded in 1957. In 1972 the club qualified for B PFG, Bulgarian second division, but five years later were relegated in amateur division. In summer 2007 FC Kom merged with another amateur club – FC Minyor 2002 Draganitsa. The new club was named Kom-Minyor and in his first season finished in third position in Bulgarian V AFG, third division. Thus Kom-Minyor qualified for the B PFG, Bulgari ...
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Petar Petrov (footballer, Born 1988)
Petar Krasimirov Petrov (Bulgarian: Петър Красимиров Петров; born 9 March 1988) is a Bulgarian Association football, footballer who plays as a Goalkeeper (association football), goalkeeper for FC Rheineck in the Swiss Swiss football league system, 3. Liga. Career Petrov started playing football in his hometown club FC Montana, Montana and spent his youth there, but never played for the senior team. His professional career began at PFC Kom-Minyor, Kom-Minyor after signing with the club in January 2010. As a third choice goalkeeper he managed to start in the last three league matches of the 2009–10 season and in another five in the following 2010–11. He made his debut in a league game against FC Pirin Gotse Delchev, Pirin Gotse Delchev on 1 May 2010 without conceding a goal and securing the 2–0 win which helped the team to avoid relegation. Petrov started playing for FC Kariana Erden, Kariana in the spring 2013–14 season and since he is a regular ch ...
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Rosen Kolev
Rosen Rosenov Kolev (; born 4 July 1990) is a Bulgarian former professional footballer who played as a defender. Career Early career Kolev started to play football in CSKA Sofia's youth teams. In June 2007, English side Reading officially invited Rosen to join the training sessions of their U-19 team for one week. Kolev's professional career started in 2008 but during that season he didn't make an appearance for the first team and in January 2010 was sent on loan to B PFG side Bdin Vidin. Rosen made his debut for Bdin on 27 February 2010 in a 1–2 away loss against Balkan Botevgrad. Kom-Minyor In June 2010 his contract with CSKA was mutually terminated and Kolev joined Kom-Minyor. He made his Kom-Minyor début on 31 July 2010 in the away game versus Chavdar Byala Slatina. Kolev got his first goal on 11 September, in a 2–2 home draw against Septemvri Simitli. On 2 October he scored his 2nd League goal of the season against Vihren Sandanski in a 1–0 win. He continued his ...
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Dilyan Kolev
Dilyan Nikolaev Kolev (; born 9 November 1988) is a Bulgarian professional darts player who currently plays in World Darts Federation (WDF) events. He is also a former footballer who played as a midfielder. Football career Born in Byala, Rousse Province, Kolev underwent trials in the Litex Lovech youth academy after just two training sessions. His first coach was Yordan Yordanov. He progressed through all age groups at the academy, coached by specialists including Stefan Yarmov, Plamen Linkov, and Nikolay Dimitrov-Dzhaych. As a youth player, he won the Juliy Manzarov Cup in 2005. The same year, he also secured a bronze medal in the Bulgarian Football Union Cup (again with the 1987 cohort at Litex). In 2006, he was named "Best Youth Player" at the academy and was earmarked as the heir to the legendary Nebojša Jelenković. Kolev's performances caught the attention of then-head coach Lyubko Petrovich. The promising talent began training with the first team, participating in 7-8 ...
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Nikola Boychev
Nikola Boychev (; born 4 January 1979) is a Bulgarian footballer currently () playing for Kom-Minyor OFC Kom () is a Bulgarian football club from the town of Berkovitsa, currently playing in the Third Amateur Football League (Bulgaria), North-West Third League, the third level of Bulgarian football. The club's home ground is the Mramor Stadium ... as a midfielder. 1979 births Living people Bulgarian men's footballers First Professional Football League (Bulgaria) players OFC Belasitsa Petrich players OFC Kom Berkovitsa players FC Rilski Sportist Samokov players Men's association football midfielders Footballers from Petrich {{Bulgaria-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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Georgi Nedyalkov
Georgi Nedyalkov (; born 2 November 1989) is a Bulgarian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Career Levski Sofia Nedyalkov comes directly from Levski Sofia's youth academy. After the creation of the second team of Levski, he became a part of the newly formed PFC Levski Sofia B. During the first season of the 'B' league, Levski became a champion. Nedyalkov made his debut for Levski's senior team on 13 June 2009 in a match against Pirin Blagoevgrad. The result of the match was a 1–1 draw, with Nedyalkov scoring the sole goal for Levski in the 76th minute. Sportist Svoge On 3 July 2009, it was announced that Nedyalkov would be playing on loan for Sportist Svoge during the 2009–10 season. Honours Levski Sofia * First Professional Football League The First Professional Football League (), commonly known as Parva Liga or Bulgarian First League (currently known as the efbet League for sponsorship reasons), is a professional association football leag ...
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Cup Of Bulgarian Amateur Football League
The Cup of the Bulgarian Amateur Football League ( Bulgarian: Купа на Аматьорската Футболна Лига) is a Bulgarian annual football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kick (football), kicking a football (ball), ball to score a goal (sports), goal. Unqualified, football (word), the word ''football'' generally means the form of football t ... competition established by the BFU in 1994. Structure All officially registered amateur football clubs in the country can participate. The tournament is held in three stages: regional qualifiers in September and October, play-offs involving regional leaders between November and March, and semi-finals and final in April and May. The matches from the final four stage of the competition are played on a neutral ground. Winners Multiple finalists Winners by region External links * AFL Cup Statistics - Bulgarian-football.com Bulgarian Cup news from Topsport Referenc ...
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Anton Vergilov
Anton Vergilov (; born 31 January 1985) is a Bulgarian former professional footballer who played as a centre-back. Career Born in Sofia, Anton Vergilov was educated to football in Levski's youth academies. In 2002, the 17-year-old Vergilov signed his first professional contract with the club from the Suhata Reka neighborhood. However, due to the great amount of competition in the defensive roles, he was loaned for four years to Rodopa Smolyan. With the team from Smolyan, Vergilov achieved 62 appearances in the top divisions of Bulgarian football and his good displays as a defender were used again in the following years, while playing for Beroe Stara Zagora and Marek Dupnitsa. In 2009, Vergilov signed a 2+1 years contract with Botev Plovdiv but left when the club went bankrupt in early 2010. Anton was known for being very religious. His love for Jesus Jesus (AD 30 or 33), also referred to as Jesus Christ, Jesus of Nazareth, and many Names and titles of Jesus i ...
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Aleksandar Goranov
Aleksandar Goranov (; born 7 May 1988) is a Bulgarian footballer, currently playing as a defender for Botev Ihtiman. Career Botev Ihtiman In October 2019 it was confirmed, that Goranov had joined OFC Botev Ihtiman FC Botev Ihtiman () is a Bulgarian association football club based in Ihtiman, which competes in the South-West Third League, the third tier of Bulgarian football league system. Current squad ''As of 1 August 2020'' L ....Ботев Ихтиман се подсили с играч от Локомотив София
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Berkovitsa
Berkovitsa ( ) is a town and ski resort in northwestern Bulgaria. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous Berkovitsa Municipality, Montana Province and is close to the town of Varshets. , it had a population of 13,917.Bulgarian National Statistical Institute - Bulgarian towns in 2009


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Berkovitsa is situated on the northern slope of of the Berkovska Mountain along the valley of the Berkovitsa River, which is a tributary to the Barziya River, at an a ...
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Milen Gotsov
Milen () is a Bulgarian masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: *Milen Bonev (born 1986), Bulgarian football player, currently playing for Kaliakra Kavarna as a defender * Milen Dobrev (born 1980), Bulgarian weightlifter * Milen Hristov (born 1977), Bulgarian footballer who currently plays for Neftochimic Burgas as a midfielder * Milen Lahchev (born 1987), Bulgarian footballer, currently playing as a defender for Lokomotiv Sofia * Milen Nachev, Bulgarian/American conductor and Principal Guest Conductor with the Romanian National Radio Symphony Orchestra & Choir *Milen Petkov (born 1974), Bulgarian football player currently playing for Dobrudzha Dobrich *Milen Radukanov Milen Radukanov (; born 12 December 1972) is a former Bulgarian footballer. Coaching career CSKA Sofia In 2010, Radukanov was appointed as CSKA Sofia's assistant coach and interpreter for the Romanian head coach Ioan Andone. Because of that fac ... (born 1972), former Bulgarian footballer, who ...
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Kaloyan Zarchov
Kaloyan or Kalojan, also known as Ivan I, Ioannitsa or Johannitsa (; 1170 – October 1207), the Roman Slayer, was emperor or tsar of Bulgaria from 1196 to 1207. He was the younger brother of Theodor and Asen, who led the anti-Byzantine uprising of the Bulgarians and Vlachs in 1185. The uprising ended with the restoration of Bulgaria as an independent state. He spent a few years as a hostage in Constantinople in the late 1180s. Theodor, crowned Emperor Peter II, made him his co-ruler after Asen was murdered in 1196. A year later, Peter was also murdered, and Kaloyan became the sole ruler of Bulgaria. After the successful siege of Varna in 1201 against the Byzantine Empire, the defenders and governors of the city were tied and thrown into the moat of the fortress walls and covered with dirt by the Bulgarians. After they were buried alive in this way, Kaloyan declared himself a Bulgarian avenger, adopting the moniker "the Romanslayer" by analogy with the emperor Basil II the B ...
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Vladimir Zdravkov Georgiev
Vladimir (, , pre-1918 orthography: ) is a masculine given name of Slavic origin, widespread throughout all Slavic nations in different forms and spellings. The earliest record of a person with the name is Vladimir of Bulgaria (). Etymology The Old East Slavic form of the name is Володимѣръ ''Volodiměr'', while the Old Church Slavonic form is ''Vladiměr''. According to Max Vasmer, the name is composed of Slavic владь ''vladĭ'' "to rule" and ''*mēri'' "great", "famous" (related to Gothic element ''mērs'', ''-mir'', cf. Theode''mir'', Vala''mir''). The modern ( pre-1918) Russian forms Владимиръ and Владиміръ are based on the Church Slavonic one, with the replacement of мѣръ by миръ or міръ resulting from a folk etymological association with миръ "peace" or міръ "world". Max Vasmer, ''Etymological Dictionary of Russian Language'' s.v. "Владимир"starling.rinet.ru
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