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词条 FC Spartak Varna
释义

  1. History

     1918–1945: Foundation of SC Sokol  1945–2010: Merge and Spartak naming  2010–2015:Spartak 1918 ages  2015–present: Refounding and Amateur Leagues  2017–present:Merge with Spartak 1918 

  2. Honours

  3. Crest, shirt and sponsors

  4. European tournaments history

  5. Players

     First-team squad  Out on loan 

  6. Personnel

     Board of directors  Current technical body   Manager history  

  7. Past seasons

  8. References

  9. External links

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| nickname = Соколите (The Falcons)
| image = Spartak Varna.png
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{{Start date and years ago|df=yes|2015|06|17}} refounded as Spartak
| ground = Spartak Stadium,
Varna
| capacity = 8,000
| chairman =
| manager = Engibar Engibarov
| league = Third League
| season = 2017–18
| position = Third League, 8th
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FC Spartak Varna ({{lang-bg|ФК Спартак Варна}}) is a Bulgarian association football phoenix club based in Varna, which currently competes in the Bulgarian Third League. Spartak plays its home matches at the local Spartak Stadium.

History

1918–1945: Foundation of SC Sokol

Spartak Varna was founded on 28 August 1918 by a group of young people, who were playing football together for two years. At the initial meeting, regarding the establishment of the club, the name was decided to be SC Sokol. Niagol Kolev was elected as the first chairman of the club. A few days later, the members of the board registered the Football Club to the government under the name "Bulgarski Sokol". The colors of the team were blue and white. "Bulgarski Sokol," one of the poor suburban teams in Varna, is poorly circumstanced in comparison to the leading teams at that time such as Ticha and "Vladislav." Nonetheless, the football team quickly became stronger, and improved their style of play.

On 30 January 1924 "Bulgarski Sokol" merged with the sport club "Shipka". These days the team proved itself as one of the strongest teams in Varna. Among all the players called with a lot of love from the fans "Falcons" with most successful plays was the forward Mihail Tunchev. In 1924 he was invited in the national team and that way he became the first national player of the team.

A few years later started the rise of the team. In the season 1928/29 the team won for the first time the championship of Varna, and joined the State Championship where they reached third place. Two years later 1930/31 the falcons were again champions of Varna. For the State Championship they reached the final with the Sofia's AS-23. Next year "Shipchenski Sokol" again reached the final, where the rival was the capitol's team Slavia. On 18.09.1932 in front of 10 000 audience on the football field of AS-23 the falcons won with 2:1 and became State Champion and Winner of the Cup of the King. In the next season "Shipchenski sokol" were again champion of Varna, and for the State Championship they reach for the third consecutive time the final. On 03.10.1933 in Sofia rival of the "falcons" was PFC Levski Sofia. Varna's team lost with 3:1 and took the second place in the State Championship.

1945–2010: Merge and Spartak naming

In 1945 the club merged with other two Varna's football clubs "Levski" and "Radetski". This happened on 18.10.1945, and was accepted the name of the club to be SPARTAK. In the years between 1945–1948, three times Spartak reached the semi-finals of the State Championship. In 1950, the team took the fifth place in the newly created "A" Republican Football League. Spartak Stalin relegated to B League in 1952 but returned to A League at next year. Spartak again relegated to second level in 1963–64 season but returned in 1964–65 season. However, this return was short-lived and relegated in 1965–66.

In 1955, Spartak won the third place and bronze medals in the championship of "A" League. In 1959 the forward of Spartak Georgi Arnaudov-"Alaha" became a shooter of the championship with nine goals. Two years later, Spartak again had a winner in the shooters list: Liuben Kostov with 12 goals. In 1960/61, Spartak had very good matches in the tournament of the Soviet Army which then was playing the role of the Cup of Bulgaria. They reached the final where and meet the strongest team in Bulgaria at that time- CSKA. Spartak lost the final 3:0. As a finalist, Spartak won the right to play in the tournament of the National Cup Winners. In 1969 another sport club merged with Spartak – it was the "Lokomotiv" sport club. The merge became a fact on 06.03.1969 and the club took the name "JSK-Spartak". JSK-Spartak returned to first level in 1970–71 but relegated in 1973–74 and returned to first level in 1974–75. JSK-Spartak relegated again in 1977–78.

In 1982 the "Falcons" reached the final of the Cup of Bulgaria as they won the semi-final against Levski-Spartak in Kazanlak in front of a crowd of 20,000. In Plovdiv, Spartak lost the final 4:0 to CSKA-Septemvriisko Zname, but as a finalist they obtained the right to play in the Cup of the National Cup Winners. In the same year, JSK-Spartak returned to the A League. In the season 1983/84, after mighty and successful games, Spartak reached third place. The goalkeeper Krasimir Zafirov was declared the best goalkeeper in the championship. Since 1985 the football was separated from the other sports in JSK-Spartak,and that way the FC Spartak Varna is differentiated as well.

The 80's will be remembered and with the regular participation of the team in the tournaments for the Varna Summer Cup. Rivals of the "falcons" were the teams of NK Rijeka Croatia, the English Oxford United F.C., Hungarian Újpest FC and many others. In 1988/89, Spartak became the first Bulgarian team with private sponsor and president Atanas Atanasov-Kebie. From the autumn of 1994, president of the club was Nikolay Ishkov. Spartak relegated to B league in 1988–89 and returned to A League in 1991–92. However, Spartak relegated to second level in 1993–94.

In the season 1994/95 after mighty games the falcons won the cup as the most progressive team in Bulgaria. In the same season the forward Ivo Georgiev scores 21 goals and became shooter number one of Bulgaria. At this time Spartak was considered as one of the strongest teams in Bulgaria. For the first time there was successful transfer policy and perspective selection. Many of the players has a profitable offers from capitol's and foreign clubs. In its 84 years of history Spartak went through many peaks and downfall moments, but it left a bright trace in the Bulgarian football. F.C. Spartak is one of the clubs with the greatest traditions, between the 10 clubs which have most participations in the A PFG, and between the 15 who reached the Champions title of Bulgaria. The same season Spartak returned to the first level.

2010–2015:Spartak 1918 ages

In May 2010, Spartak Varna was relegated to Bulgarian North East amateur division due to inability to comply with requirements for a professional license. Furthermore, under new ownership, it was founded Spartak 1918. A month later, fans of Spartak Varna (forming the majority of the ultras), not happy with the previous management and not seeing a change after the new registration, formed a new club taking over the same league FC Topolite license. However, although reaching an agreement with FC Topolite they have not been allowed to change the name of that club to Spartak. Their team has finished second after Spartak 1918 the first half of 2010/2011 season, but due to financial problems has stopped his participation. The group of fans who formed FC Topolite still boycotts the current management of Spartak 1918 and doesn't attend the team's games.

For this 2010–11 season, the club is participating in the Bulgarian North-East V AFG.

2015–present: Refounding and Amateur Leagues

A new team was founded on 17 May 2015 by founding board led by Spartak's legends Atanas Atanasov, Lyudmil Goranov, Dimitar Trendafilov, Ilko Stanchev and Trayan Dyankov,[1] after the original club PFC Spartak Varna had bad leadership in the last years. The team wanted to use Spartak Stadium in order to start from the 3rd league - the Bulgarian V AFG, but this hasn't happened since the stadium was given to Spartak 1918, which withdrew from V Group and was dissolved. Some of the players who joined the team played also for the local futsal club Grand Pro Varna.

On 11 October 2015 the team signed a sponsorship with UltraGas, which would guarantee them enough money to prepare a new strong team in the future.[2]

On 6 May 2016 team applied to gain rights to play and operate with Spartak Stadium due the fact that they can't play on Lokomotiv Stadium in V Group in 2016–17 season if they get promotion. Atanas Atanasov had a talk with the sports minister Krasen Kralev who promised to give these right to Spartak, if the stadium become municipal property, due the fact that Spartak 1918 is the current operator of the stadium, even after the condition of the stadium is critical. Atanasov also said, that the team is looking for sponsors and eventually a club owner.[3] On 11 May 2016 the club gain the rights on Lokomotiv Stadium, which would give them the chance to start a complete youth academy from the 2016/17 season.[4]

On 3 July 2016 Trayan Dyankov was appointed as the new manager of the team and would lead the team in Third Amateur League.[5] On 1 August 2016 Dyankov died from a heart attack during training at Lokomotiv Stadium.[6] Atanas Atanasov become the manager of the team for the beginning of the season.[7]

On 26 November 2016 the manager of Spartak, Atanas Atanasov, announced that the club will merge with Spartak 1918 to have one Spartak.[8] On 1 February 2017 it was announced the official merge with Spartak 1918 manager, Ivan Naydenov, taking the team. The complete merge would be after the season end.[9]

2017–present:Merge with Spartak 1918

On 25 June 2017 the team finally merged with Spartak 1918.[10] Three days earlier the new logo of the team was announced.[11] On 29 December 2017 Engibar Engibarov was announced as the new manager of the team.[12] On 6 July 2018 Spartak returned the rights over to Spartak Stadium.[13]

Honours

  • A Group:
    • Winners (1): 1932 (as Shipchenski Sokol)
    • Runners-up (2): 1931, 1933 (as Shipchenski Sokol)
    • Third-place (6): 1929, 1945 (as Shipchenski Sokol)
      1946, 1948, 1955, 1984 (as Spartak Varna)
  • A Regional Group:
    • Winners (1): 2015–16
  • Bulgarian Cup:
    • Runners-up (2): 1961, 1983

Crest, shirt and sponsors

Spartak Varna adopted blue, white and red, the main colours of the original Spartak Varna. On 11 October 2015 the team signed a sponsorship with UltraGas.[2] For the first match in 2018 Spartak signed a contract with the reseller store iPhonePlace.[14]

After adopting a new logo in 2016, on 23 January 2018 Spartak managed to return the rights to their original logo.[15]

PeriodKit manufacturerShirt partner
2015–2017{{flagicon|Bulgaria}} KrasikoUltra Gas
2017None
2018–{{flagicon|Germany}} UhlsportiPhonePlace.bg

European tournaments history

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1961–62Cup Winners' CupPreliminary roundAustria|}} Rapid Wien2–50–02–5
1983–84Cup Winners' CupFirst RoundTurkey|}} Mersin İY1–00–01–0
Second RoundEngland|}} Manchester United1–20–21–4
1996Intertoto CupGroup 8Poland|}} ŁKS Łódź –1–14th
Russia|}} KAMAZ Naberezhnye Chelny –2–2
Germany|}} 1860 München2–1 –
Czech|}} Kaučuk Opava0–1 –
1997Intertoto CupGroup 10France|}} Montpellier1–1 –5th
Netherlands|}} Groningen0–2 –
Romania|}} Gloria Bistrita –1–2
Yugoslavia|}} Čukarički –0–3
1998Intertoto CupFirst RoundRussia|}} Baltika Kaliningrad1–10–41–5
1999Intertoto CupFirst RoundBelgium|}} Sint-Truidense1–20–61–8
2001Intertoto CupFirst RoundPoland|}} Dyskobolia Grodzisk4–00–14–1
Second RoundUkraine|}} Tavriya Simferopol0–32–22–5

Players

First-team squad

{{updated|9 July 2018}}

{{Fs start}}{{Fs player|no=1|nat=BUL|name=Ivan Atanasov|pos=GK}}{{Fs player|no=2|nat=BUL|name=Atanas Karachorov|pos=DF}}{{Fs player|no=3|nat=BUL|name=Ivan Velikov|pos=DF}}{{Fs player|no=4|nat=BUL|name=Stefan Ivanov|pos=DF}}{{Fs player|no=5|nat=BUL|name=Valentin Veselinov|pos=MF}}{{Fs player|no=6|nat=BUL|name=Milen Nikolov|pos=DF}}{{Fs player|no=7|nat=BUL|name=Daniel Dimitrov|pos=MF}}{{Fs player|no=9|nat=BUL|name=Desislav Dyakov|pos=MF}}{{Fs player|no=11|nat=BUL|name=Iliyan Nedelchev|pos=FW}}{{Fs player|no=13|nat=BUL|name=Vasko Boev|pos=MF|other=vice-captain}}{{Fs player|no=14|nat=BUL|name=Ivo Mihaylov|pos=FW}}{{Fs mid}}{{Fs player|no=15|nat=BUL|name=Boyan Iliev|pos=DF|other=captain}}{{Fs player|no=16|nat=BUL|name=Aleksandar Yovchev|pos=DF}}{{Fs player|no=17|nat=BUL|name=Vladislav Georgiev|pos=DF}}{{Fs player|no=18|nat=BUL|name=Ivaylo Rusev|pos=FW}}{{Fs player|no=19|nat=BUL|name=Todor Marinchev|pos=MF}}{{Fs player|no=21|nat=BUL|name=Nikolay Pantev|pos=MF}}{{Fs player|no=22|nat=BUL|name=Milen Babadzhanov|pos=FW}}{{Fs player|no=24|nat=BUL|name=Blagovest Gachev|pos=DF}}{{Fs player|no=25|nat=BUL|name=Georgi Gushlev|pos=MF}}{{Fs player|no=27|nat=BUL|name=Kalin Dyankov|pos=GK}}{{Fs end}}

Out on loan

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Personnel

Board of directors

PositionNameNationality
PresidentStefan KalimenovBulgaria}}
Vice PresidentEvgeniiy BalevBulgaria}}
Sports Director Martin ZafirovBulgaria}}
MemberKrasimir ZafirovBulgaria}}
MemberBorislav GeorgievBulgaria}}
MemberRadostin StanevBulgaria}}
MemberMartin ZafirovBulgaria}}
MemberTodor StoykovBulgaria}}
MemberGeorgi SimeonovBulgaria}}
MemberMarin MarinovBulgaria}}

Current technical body

PositionNameNationality
Head Coach Engibar EngibarovBulgaria}}
Assistant CoachBoyko KamenarovBulgaria}}
Goalkeeper Coach Georgi ArnaudovBulgaria}}

Manager history

DatesNameHonours
1932Germany}} Ferenz Fann1 A Group Title
1933Austria}} Dietmar Marius
1945BUL}} Aleksandar Kondov
1949–1950BUL}} Stefan Kalachev
1950BUL}} Kiril Pavlov
1951BUL}} Hristo Minkovski
1952–1954BUL}} Kiril Pavlov
1954–1955BUL}} Trendafil Stankov
1956–1957BUL}} Stefan Kalachev
1958–1964BUL}} Toma Zahariev
1964BUL}} Trendafil Stankov
1965–1966BUL}} Petar Minchev
1966–1967BUL}} Ivan Radoev
1967–1969BUL}} Toma Zahariev
1969BUL}} Trendafil Stankov
1970–1971BUL}} Stefan Semov
1971BUL}} Vladislav Mirchev
1971BUL}} Ivan Filipov
1972BUL}} Vasil Spasov
1972–1973BUL}} Borislav Milenov
1973–1974BUL}} Iliya Kirchev
1974–1975BUL}} Dobromir Tashkov
1975–1978BUL}} Dimitar Doychinov
1978–1979BUL}} Iliya Kirchev
1979–1980BUL}} Ivan Filipov
1980BUL}} Boris Pavlov
1981BUL}} Vasil Nenov
DatesNameHonours
1981–1983BUL}} Ivan Vutsov
1983–1985BUL}} Lyudmil Goranov
1985–1987BUL}} Ivan Filipov
1987–1988BUL}} Evgeni Yanchovski
1988–1989BUL}} Blagoy Kalfov
1989–1990BUL}} Stancho Bonchev
1990BUL}} Ivan Vasilev
1991–1993BUL}} Lyudmil Goranov
1993BUL}} Blagoy Kalfov
1993BUL}} Kiril Ivkov
1994BUL}} Krasimir Zafirov
1994–1995BUL}} Lyudmil Goranov
1995–1996BUL}} Nikola Hristov
1996–1997BUL}} Stefan Grozdanov
1997BUL}} Ferario Spasov
1997BUL}} Blagoy Kalfov
1998BUL}} Dimitar Penev
1998–1999BUL}} Radoslav Zdravkov
1999–2000BUL}} Velislav Vutsov
2000–2002BUL}} Stefan Grozdanov
2002BUL}} Dimitar Stoychev
2003BUL}} Miroslav Mironov
2004BUL}} Stefan Grozdanov
2004BUL}} Rumen Dimov
2004BUL}} Petar Kurdov
2005BUL}} Radoslav Zdravkov
2006BUL}} Nikolay Stanchev
DatesNameHonours
2006–2007BUL}} Miroslav Mironov
2007BUL}} Nedelcho Matushev
2007BUL}} Georgi Ivanov
2007–2008BUL}} Atanas Atanasov
2008BUL}} Radoslav Zdravkov
2008Serbia}} Slobodan Stašević
2008Bulgaria}} Ilko Stanchev
2009Serbia}} Dragoljub Simonović
2009Bulgaria}} Anatolii Kirilov †
2009Bulgaria}} Atanas Atanasov
2009–2010Bulgaria}} Stoil Trankov
2010Bulgaria}} Todor Popov
2010Bulgaria}} Deyan Donchev
2010–2012Bulgaria}} Dimitar Trendafilov
2012–2013BUL}} Ivan Naydenov
2013–2014BUL}} Georgi Ivanov
2014BUL}} Atanas Atanasov
2014BUL}} Zlatko Yankov
2015ITA}} Marian Pane
2015–2016Bulgaria}} Dimitar Pantev1 A RFG Title
2016Bulgaria}} Trayan Dyankov †
2016–2017Bulgaria}} Atanas Atanasov (interim)
2017Bulgaria}} Ivan Naydenov
2017Bulgaria}} Zlatin Mihaylov
2018–Bulgaria}} Engibar Engibarov

Past seasons

SeasonLeaguePlaceWDLGFGAPtsBulgarian Cup
2015–16A RFG (IV) 1st 19 0 3 90 20 57 Did not qualify
2016–17Third League (III) 12th 4 1 17 21 51 10 Did not qualify
2017–18Third League 8th 10 6 14 43 61 36 Did not qualify
2018–19Third League First Round
Green marks a season followed by promotion, red a season followed by relegation.

References

1. ^Новият Спартак е учреден
2. ^ФК Спартак Варна представи спонсор
3. ^Спартак (Варна) със стратегия за развитие на базите (видео)
4. ^Общината даде стадион „Локомотив" на новия „Спартак"
5. ^Траян Дянков ще води Спартак Варна
6. ^Траян Дянков почина внезапно на тренировка
7. ^След трагедията с Траян Дянков: Орела временно поема Спартак (Варна)
8. ^Спартак (Варна) и Спартак 1918 се договориха за обединение
9. ^ФК "Спартак 1918" и ФК "Спартак Варна" се обединяват.
10. ^"Спартак 1918" вече е единен!
11. ^"Спартак 1918" - с нова емблема
12. ^Енгибар Енгибаров е новият треньор на "Спартак 1918"
13. ^ФК "Спартак" отново е стопанин на стадиона си!
14. ^"Спартак" - "Калиакра" Каварна 2:0. "iphoneplace" е новият спонсор на "соколите"
15. ^ФК "Спартак 1918" си върна старата емблема

External links

  • Official website
  • bgclubs.eu
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