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(Redirected from Lyubimets 2007) Bulgarian football club Football club
Lyubimets
Full nameFootball Club Lyubimets
Founded1921; 103 years ago (1921)
/restored 2007/
GroundGradski Stadium,
Lyubimets
Capacity4,000
ChairmanAtanas Stalev
ManagerToshko Yordanov
LeagueA RFG Haskovo
2023-24A RFG Haskovo, 4th
Home colours Away colours

FC Lyubimets (Bulgarian: ФК Любимец) is a Bulgarian football club based in Lyubimets. The team was founded in 1921 and re-founded in 2007. The team currently competes in the fourth tier of Bulgarian football, the A RFG Haskovo.

The club's biggest achievement came in 2013, when Lyubimets managed to promote to the A Group for the first time in club history for the 2013–14 season. Lyubimets was relegated, however, and has since slipped into the amateur levels of Bulgarian football.

The club's home ground is the local Municipal Stadium in Lyubimets, which has an overall capacity of 4,000 seats.

History

The first club was founded as Football Club Maritsa in 1921. In 1947 the club changed its name to Football Club Strela. In the 1960s the club was finally named Football Club Lyubimets. The club participated in the third and fourth divisions of Bulgarian football for the majority of its history, before being dissolved by the end of the 1993–94 season.

In 2007, thirteen years later, the club was restored as Football Club Lyubimets 2007. In its first season, the club was promoted for the first time to the second division. In its first season in professional football, the club finished in 7th place.

On 9 January 2013, club's former player Veselin Velikov was announced as the new manager. Four months later he led Lyubimets to promotion to the A PFG for first time in the club's history, finishing in 2nd place in the B PFG.

The maiden season in the professional top-flight began with a 1–0 win over defending champions Ludogorets Razgrad, a big surprise in Bulgarian football. Lyubimets went on to earn 9 points from their first four games, including wins against Lokomotiv Sofia and Europa League participants Botev Plovdiv (2–1 away in Plovdiv). The team's form dropped after the fifth round, however, as it managed to win only one of their next 18 games in the first phase. This placed them in the relegation group for the remainder of the season. In the relegation round, they won only one of twelve possible matches, and were relegated to the B PFG, after finishing last.

In the summer of 2014, the BFU decided to refuse to give FC Lyubimets a license for the second league, similarly to the other teams relegated that year from the first tier, Neftochimic and Pirin Gotse Delchev. This was done mainly because of financial reasons, as Lyubimets could not provide enough financial resources to sustain themselves in professional football. Lyubimets was subsequently relegated to the fourth tier, the regional league of Haskovo. The team returned to the third tier after two seasons in the fourth division, but was relegated immediately.

League positions

Regional Amateur Football Groups (Bulgaria)Bulgarian V AFGRegional Amateur Football Groups (Bulgaria)Bulgarian A Football GroupBulgarian B Football GroupBulgarian V AFG

Honours

Current squad

As of 1 November 2016 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF Bulgaria BUL Ivan Yordanov
8 MF Bulgaria BUL Nikolay Nikolaev
9 FW Bulgaria BUL Ventsislav Yordanov
10 MF Bulgaria BUL Georgi Drumev
11 DF Bulgaria BUL Emil Asenov
12 GK Bulgaria BUL Ventsislav Dimitrov
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 DF Bulgaria BUL Martin Belomorski
15 MF Bulgaria BUL Nikolay Ilchev
19 FW Bulgaria BUL Hristo Dyulgerov
21 MF Bulgaria BUL Dimitar Dimitrov
22 MF Bulgaria BUL Atanas Evtimov

Managerial history

After restored
 
Name Nationality Years
Dimcho Markov Bulgaria June 2006–Oct 2008
Ivaylo Petev Bulgaria Oct 2008–Aug 2009
Stamen Belchev Bulgaria Aug 2009–Sept 2012
Krasimir Mechev Bulgaria Sept 2012–Jan 2013
Veselin Velikov Bulgaria Jan 1, 2013–Aug 10, 2013
Krasimir Mechev Bulgaria Aug 10, 2013–Jan 7, 2014
Voyn Voynov Bulgaria Jan 9, 2014

Notable stats

After the club was restored in 2007

Most appearances for the club

# Name Apps Years
1 Bulgaria Emil Petkov 98 2008–2012
2 Bulgaria Ivan Minchev 78 2009–present
3 Bulgaria Ventsislav Yordanov 72 2008–2010/2012–present
4 Bulgaria Kircho Krumov 59 2008–2009/2010–2011
5 Bulgaria Anton Ognyanov 53 2011–present

Most goals for the club

# Name Gls Years
1 Bulgaria Nikolay Pavlov 20 2011–2012
2 Bulgaria Anton Ognyanov 16 2011–present
3 Bulgaria Emil Petkov 12 2008–2012
4 Bulgaria Tzvetomir Matev 10 2010–2011
5 Bulgaria Atanas Lyubenov 8 2009–2011

Notes:

  • Bold signals active players
  • Correct as of 2013-06-10

Past seasons

Season League Place W D L GF GA Pts Bulgarian Cup
2015–16 A RFG (IV) 4th 13 7 4 58 32 46 not qualified
2016–17 Third League (III) 17th 9 6 19 38 79 33 not qualified
2017–18 A RFG (IV) TBD
Green marks a season followed by promotion, red a season followed by relegation.

References

  1. "Club's Facts". Footballdatabase.eu.
  2. "Любимец махна Красимир Мечев" (in Bulgarian). hsmarica.com. 2013-01-09. Archived from the original on 2014-02-01. Retrieved 2013-06-18.
  3. "Любимец е новият член на А група" (in Bulgarian). novsport.com. 2013-05-19.

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