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FC Yambol 1915 () is a
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based in Yambol, currently playing in the
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, the third division of Bulgarian football. Its home stadium "Tundzha" has a capacity of 18,000 seats. Club colors are blue and white. Founded in 1915,
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is one of the oldest Bulgarian football clubs. The team had early successes in the State Championship, finishing in third place twice during the 1930s. After the football league system was reformed after
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, Tundzha was not selected to play in the newly formed A Group in 1950, instead starting from the second tier B Group. Tundzha did promote to the A Group in 1970, remaining three seasons in the top level, before dropping to the B Group and gradually falling down into the amateur levels over the next decades.


History


Foundation

The club was officially founded on 17 March 1915. The team was one of the founders of Bulgarian B Group under the name Partizan. Tundzha Yambol is in 40th place on A Group All-time ranking from 1948 to 2013. The team is the successor to several smaller clubs from Yambol, namely Botev, Georgi Drazhev, Nikolai Lyskov, Partizan, Spartak, DNA, Red Flag, Victory and Glory. During the 1950s the team attempted to become a stable part of B Group, oftentimes fluctuating close to promotion to the A Group as well as relegation to the third level.


Promotion to A Group and years among the best

In the 1960s, Tundzha became an established participant in the second tier, and they were often involved in the fight for the B Group title almost every season. Tundzha had their best season in 1969–70, when they managed to finish first in the second tier and promote to the A Group for the very first time in the club's history. Tundzha's first season in the A Group, 1970-71, ended with the team finishing in 13th position on the table, thus avoiding relegation. That season, only one team was relegated, due to the league expanding from 16 to 18 teams. Only 16th-placed Maritsa Plovdiv were relegated, thus Tundzha survived their first season. Tundzha's second season in the elite category, ( 1971-72), was marked by unstable results and the danger of relegation was present almost throughout the entire season. The team eventually finished 16th, with 28 points, two points above 17th-placed Marek Dupnitsa, who were relegated. Tundzha again managed to survive and remain part of A Group for next season. Tundzha's third season in A Group proved to be the toughest for the club. Tundzha eventually finished 17th, with 25 points, which was three less than what was needed to survive, resulting in Tundzha's relegation from the top tier, after three seasons among the best.


The 80s, 90s and early 2000s

During the 1980s the team tried to remain part of Bulgarian B Group. One time the team fell into the
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, but again went back to the professionals. In the 1990s, the team started its biggest falls in history. In 1994, the team fell from "B" Group to "V" Football Group. During the season 2000–01, the team fell into the "A" local group. In 2005–06, it lost the promotion for entering "V" Football Group, but in 2006–07 Tundzha entered back into the "V" Group.


Post Tundzha Years

In the 2011–12 season, FC Tundzha ended the season in second place, after the team lost the promotion in the last round in Southeastern "V" Group. The team played in 1/18 finals in The Bulgarian Cup in 2011–12.


2017–present: Refounding as Yambol 1915

On 2 August 2017 the Third League team Uragan Boyadzhik adapted Yambol 1915 name and moved to Yambol to succeed the dissolved in 2015 team.програмата за първия кръг на Трета лига - Югоизток
/ref> The new club is considered a separate entity from the historical club. After the 2021–22 season, Tundzha was excluded from the Third League due to financial issues, but in the summer, the club was reinstated back to the Third League.


Honours

*
Bulgarian State Football Championship The State Football Championship was the first national football competition in Bulgaria. It was organised between 1924 and 1944 by the Bulgarian National Sport Federation. The championship did not finish in years 1924, 1927 and 1944 because of d ...
/ A Group: ** Third place (2):
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1936 Events January–February * January 20 – The Prince of Wales succeeds to the throne of the United Kingdom as King Edward VIII, following the death of his father, George V, at Sandringham House. * January 28 – Death and state funer ...
* B Group: ** Winners (1): 1969–70 *
Bulgarian Cup The Bulgarian Cup () is a Bulgarian annual football competition. It is the country's main cup competition and all officially registered Bulgarian football teams take part in it. The tournament's format is ''single-elimination'', with all matche ...
: ** Semifinals (1):
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* Cup of Bulgarian Amateur Football League: ** Winners (1): 2024–25


Current squad


Notable players

* Asparuh Valchanov (Parush) * Vasil Metodiev * Angel Chervenkov * Georgi Mechedzhiev * Vladko Shalamanov * Stancho Gerdzhikov


Past seasons


References


External links


bgclubs.eu
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