Professional Football Club Burgas ( bg, Професионален футболен клуб Бургас) was a
Bulgaria
Bulgaria (; bg, България, Bǎlgariya), officially the Republic of Bulgaria,, ) is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on the eastern flank of the Balkans, and is bordered by Romania to the north, Serbia and North Mac ...
n association
football club based in
Burgas
Burgas ( bg, Бургас, ), sometimes transliterated as ''Bourgas'', is the second largest city on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast in the region of Northern Thrace and the fourth-largest in Bulgaria after Sofia, Plovdiv, and Varna, with a pop ...
. The club was formed in 2009 and was dissolved in 2015 after union with
Neftochimic Burgas ''For the new club claimed as the successor, see PFC Neftochimic Burgas.''
PFC Naftex Burgas ({{Lang-bg, ПФК Нафтекс) is a former football club from Burgas, Bulgaria.
History
The club was created in 1962 by a group of workers, laying t ...
.
Club colours
Kit history
History
Master Burgas (2009–2014)
The club was founded in 2009 as Football Club Master. In their debut 2010–11 season, they finished first in the Regional Football Group Burgas and qualified for the
South-East V AFG promotion playoffs. On June 19, 2011, Master defeated Rodopi Momchilgrad 7–1 to earn promotion to the
South-East V AFG.
During the
2011–12 season the team finished 6th in the division, and in the
following year barely missed out on promotion by finishing 3rd overall. In season
2013–14 they finished 2nd, after narrowly losing the title race to
FC Sozopol
Sozopol ( bg, Созопол) is a Bulgarian association football club based in Sozopol, currently playing in the Second League, the second level of Bulgarian football.
History
In 2008 Sozopol secured promotion to the South-East V AFG in t ...
. On June 19, 2014 the BFU confirmed
Benkovski Byala's withdrawal from the
2014–15 B PFG and officially invited Master Burgas to take their spot as the 2nd placed team in the Southeast V AFG.
PFC Burgas (2014–2015)
On June 22 the club announced it has accepted the invitation, and in addition will change its name to PFC Burgas and switch colors from red and white to blue and white, similar to the flag of
Burgas
Burgas ( bg, Бургас, ), sometimes transliterated as ''Bourgas'', is the second largest city on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast in the region of Northern Thrace and the fourth-largest in Bulgaria after Sofia, Plovdiv, and Varna, with a pop ...
.
Мастер Бургас си смени името (Gong.bg, in Bulgarian)
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Honours
Bulgarian V Group:
* Runners-up (1): 2013–14
Historical achievements
Historical names
Performance by seasons
:
Managers
* Panayot Gorov (2009–11)
* Neno Nenov (2011–13)
* Angel Stoykov
Angel Georgiev Stoykov ( bg, Ангел Георгиев Стойков; born 24 August 1977) is a former Bulgarian footballer who played as a midfielder.
He played for Chernomorets Burgas, Spartak Varna, CSKA Sofia, Marek Dupnitsa, Slavia So ...
(2013–14)
* Radostin Kishishev
Radostin Prodanov Kishishev ( bg, Радостин Проданов Кишишев; born 30 July 1974) is a Bulgarian former professional footballer who works as director of youth/U19 coach of Chernomorets 1919.
Kishishev earned 88 caps for B ...
(2015)
Chairman history
References
External links
Club profile
at bgclubs.eu
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2009 establishments in Bulgaria
Association football clubs disestablished in 2015
Defunct football clubs in Bulgaria
Football clubs in Burgas