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2010–11 A Group

2010–11 A Group

The 2010–11 A Group was the 87th season of the Bulgarian national top football division, and the 63rd of A Group as the top tier football league in the country. The season commenced on 31 July 2010 and ended with the last games on 28 May 2011. The winter break was between the weekends around 29 November 2010 and 26 February 2011.[5] Litex Lovech had defended their 2009/10 A Group title and became champions for 2 years in a row.

A Group
Season2010–11
ChampionsLitex Lovech
(4th title)
RelegatedAkademik Sofia
Sliven
Champions LeagueLitex Lovech
Europa LeagueLevski Sofia
CSKA Sofia
Lokomotiv Sofia
Matches played240
Goals scored577 (2.4 per match)
Top goalscorerMaliGarra Dembélé
(26 goals)
Biggest home winPirin 6–0 Akademik
(14 May 2011)
Biggest away winAkademik 0–4 Slavia
(11 September 2010)
Chernomorets 0–4 CSKA Sofia
(5 March 2011)
Highest scoringSliven 6–1 Vidima-Rakovski
(18 September 2010)
Lokomotiv Sofia 4–3 Slavia
(27 November 2010)
← 2009–10

Team information

Lokomotiv Mezdra, Sportist Svoge and Botev Plovdiv were directly relegated after finishing in the bottom three places. Lokomotiv ended a two-year tenure, Sportist were relegated after a year in A Group and Botev were excluded from A Group due to financial difficulties at the winter brake.

The relegated teams were replaced by Vidima-Rakovski, champions of West B Group and Kaliakra Kavarna, champions of the East B Group. Vidima-Rakovski returned to A Group after two years, while Kaliakra entered the top division for their first time.

A further place in the league was decided through a play-off match between the runners-up teams from the both B Group's. The game was played on 23 May 2010 between Nesebar and Akademik Sofia. Akademik won the match with result of 2–1 and returned to the top division after 28 years. The last time the club have played in A Group was during season 1981–82.

Stadia and locations

As in the previous year, the league will comprise the best thirteen teams of season 2009/10, the 2 champions of the West and East B Group's and the winners of the promotion play-off between the runners-up from the West and East B Group's.

The following teams have ensured their participation in A Group for season 2010/11 (listed in alphabetical order):

TeamCityStadiumStadium capacity
AkademikSofiaOvcha Kupel118,000
BeroeStara ZagoraBeroe17,800
Cherno MoreVarnaTicha8,250
ChernomoretsBurgasLazur18,037
CSKASofiaVasil Levski243,632
KaliakraKavarnaKavarna5,000
LevskiSofiaGeorgi Asparuhov29,986
LitexLovechLovech7,050
LokomotivPlovdivLokomotiv13,800
LokomotivSofiaVasil Levski343,632
MinyorPernikMinyor8,000
MontanaMontanaOgosta8,000
PirinBlagoevgradHristo Botev7,500
SlaviaSofiaOvcha Kupel18,000
Sliven 2000SlivenHadzhi Dimitar10,000
Vidima-RakovskiSevlievoRakovski8,816
Notes
  1. Akademik Sofia will play their league home games at Ovcha Kupel Stadium in Sofia because their Akademik Stadium had not received approval from the BFU license committee.

  2. CSKA Sofia will play their league home games at Vasil Levski National Stadium in Sofia because their Balgarska Armiya had not received approval from the BFU license committee.

  3. Lokomotiv Sofia will play their league home games at Vasil Levski National Stadium in Sofia because their Lokomotiv Stadium had not received approval from the BFU license committee.

Personnel and sponsoring

TeamManagerCaptainKit ManufacturerShirt Sponsor
Akademik SofiaBulgariaBoris AngelovBulgariaNikola AsenovSallerBench Mark Group
Beroe Stara ZagoraBulgariaIlian IlievBulgariaSlavi ZhekovGUPABulsatcom
Cherno More VarnaBulgariaStefan GenovBulgariaGeorgi IlievMishoArmeets
Chernomorets BurgasBulgariaGeorgi VasilevBulgariaTrayan DyankovPumaQUARTO
CSKA SofiaBulgariaMilen RadukanovBulgariaTodor YanchevUhlsportGLOBUL
KaliakraBulgariaAnton ZdravkovBulgariaIvan RaychevUhlsportMunicipality of Kavarna
Levski SofiaBulgariaYasen PetrovBulgariaHristo YovovNikeM-Tel
Litex LovechBulgariaLyuboslav PenevSerbiaNebojša JelenkovićAdidasb-connect
Lokomotiv PlovdivSerbiaSaša NikolićBulgariaZdravko LazarovUhlsport
Lokomotiv SofiaBulgariaDian PetkovBulgariaKristian DobrevPuma
Minyor PernikBulgariaStoycho StoevBulgariaKostadin MarkovJumperMunicipal Insurance Company
MontanaBulgariaAtanas DzhambazkiBulgariaDaniel GadzhevASICSGM Capital
Pirin BlagoevgradBulgariaKostadin AngelovBulgariaVeselin StoykovJomaBeer Pirinsko
Slavia SofiaBulgariaEmil VelevBulgariaBogomil DyakovPuma
SlivenBulgariaDimcho NenovBulgariaEvgeni KaramanovTomy
Vidima-RakovskiBulgariaDimitar TodorovBulgariaGeorgi StoychevASICSVIDEXIM

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoing manager(s)Manner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableReplaced byDate of appointment
CSKA SofiaBulgariaAdalbert Zafirov (interim)End of caretaker contract16 May 2010Pre-seasonBulgariaPavel Dochev13 May 2010[6]
Slavia SofiaBulgariaVelislav VutsovSacked17 May 2010BulgariaEmil Velev19 May 2010[7]
Levski SofiaBulgariaAnton Zdravkov
BulgariaGeorgi Ivanov
End of caretaker contract20 May 2010BulgariaYasen Petrov20 May 2010[8]
Pirin BlagoevgradBulgariaStefan GrozdanovLeaves the club8 June 2010[9]BulgariaYordan Bozdanski21 June 2010
Litex LovechBulgariaAngel ChervenkovSacked5 August 20101stBulgariaPetko Petkov (interim)5 August 2010[10]
CSKA SofiaBulgariaPavel DochevSacked16 August 2010[11]13thNorth MacedoniaGjore Jovanovski16 August 2010[12]
Pirin BlagoevgradBulgariaYordan BozdanskiSacked30 August 201014thBulgariaKostadin Angelov1 September 2010[13]
Litex LovechBulgariaPetko Petkov (interim)End of caretaker contract1 September 20104thBulgariaLuboslav Penev2 September 2010[14]
Minyor PernikBulgariaAnton VelkovResigned6 September 2010[15]16thBulgariaStoycho Stoev8 September 2010[16]
Kaliakra KavarnaBulgariaFilip FilipovSacked6 October 2010[17]13thBulgariaAnton Zdravkov7 October 2010
CSKA SofiaNorth MacedoniaGjore JovanovskiSacked21 October 2010[18]9thBulgariaMilen Radukanov21 October 2010[19]
Cherno More VarnaBulgariaVelizar PopovResigned23 October 2010[20]10thBulgariaStefan Genov23 October 2010
Lokomotiv SofiaBulgariaDimitar VasevSacked22 November 2010[21]5thBulgariaDian Petkov (interim)22 November 2010
SlivenSerbiaDragoljub SimonovićResigned4 December 2010[22]15thBulgariaDimcho Nenov10 January 2011[23]
Chernomorets BurgasBulgariaKrasimir BalakovResigned7 December 2010[24]3rdBulgariaAnton Velkov23 December 2010[25]
Chernomorets BurgasBulgariaAnton VelkovSacked21 March 2011[26]7thBulgariaGeorgi Vasilev21 March 2011
Lokomotiv PlovdivBulgariaNedelcho MatushevSacked26 April 2011[27]5thSerbiaSaša Nikolić26 April 2011

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Litex Lovech(C)3023615613+43752011–12 UEFA Champions League Second qualifying round
2Levski Sofia3023346724+43722011–12 UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round
3CSKA Sofia3018755326+27612011–12 UEFA Europa League Play-off round[1]
4Lokomotiv Sofia30164104733+1452[2]2011–12 UEFA Europa League Second qualifying round
5Lokomotiv Plovdiv30141065428+2652[2]
6Cherno More3015693628+851
7Beroe30137103334−146
8Chernomorets Burgas30910111928−937
9Minyor Pernik30106143345−1236
10Montana3088143046−1632[3]
11Slavia Sofia3095163438−432[3]
12Kaliakra3086161940−2130
13Pirin Blagoevgrad(R)3069153239−727Relegation to 2011–12 V AFG[4]
14Vidima-Rakovski(O)3067172652−2625Qualification for relegation playoff
15Akademik Sofia(R)3055201651−3520Relegation to 2011–12 B PFG
16OFC Sliven(R)3047192252−3019

Relegation play-off

Chernomorets Pomorie wasn't allowed to compete in the next season, so there will be 2 play-offs. The first will be between the teams that lost against Chernomorets Pomorie, Vidima-Rakovski and Sportist Svoge. The other will be between Svetkavitsa and FC Etar Veliko Tarnovo (the 3rd teams in the West and East B Group) for the Pirin Blagoevgrad's place.

Positions by round

Team ╲ Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
Litex Lovech132546542211111111111111111111
Levski Sofia314221111122222222222222222222
CSKA Sofia1416131199998987645533333333333333
Lokomotiv Sofia395334224444454344444445444444
Lokomotiv Plovdiv621477766675576455556554556655
Cherno More19681188897109999978665766665566
Beroe10119653677868887787877677777777
Chernomorets Burgas853112433333333666789988888888
Minyor Pernik1215161616161515151515161515131313111110101010101010101099
Montana141381081010101010910101010101010101111111111111111111010
Slavia Sofia1481276535555676889999889999991111
Kaliakra3610121011111113121213111111111213131313141414141212131212
Pirin Blagoevgrad12711131312131211111112131314141515161515151312121313121313
Vidima-Rakovski63791213141414161615161616161616151616161615151414141414
Akademik Sofia81214151515161616141411121212121112121212121213131515151515
OFC Sliven101415141414121312131314141415151414141414131516161616161616

Results

Home \ AwayAKDBSZCHMCHBCSKKAVLEVLITLPLLSOMINMONPIRSLAOFCVRA
Akademik Sofia1–30–01–11–10–10–30–31–22–32–01–01–00–40–11–2
Beroe1–00–00–00–22–02–31–11–01–02–02–10–02–11–01–1
Cherno More1–01–00–11–02–02–30–11–11–03–00–02–13–23–05–0
Chernomorets Burgas0–00–21–20–40–12–10–11–22–10–00–11–02–10–01–0
CSKA Sofia3–13–21–01–20–00–11–11–03–12–02–02–21–02–01–0
Kaliakra0–12–24–01–10–30–30–11–30–12–10–00–00–12–11–0
Levski Sofia1–02–11–01–01–33–02–01–23–14–03–04–13–05–02–0
Litex Lovech2–04–03–10–00–00–02–11–01–02–14–12–12–04–04–0
Lokomotiv Plovdiv3–01–12–02–04–15–02–32–20–03–04–02–21–13–03–0
Lokomotiv Sofia2–03–01–12–12–24–00–21–33–00–32–02–04–33–02–1
Minyor Pernik1–02–01–10–12–41–00–00–32–21–31–01–01–24–12–1
Montana2–22–14–00–01–43–20–30–21–10–13–13–01–02–21–1
Pirin Blagoevgrad6–02–00–11–10–11–02–31–21–12–11–13–00–22–11–1
Slavia Sofia2–01–20–10–11–00–12–20–12–10–11–23–21–10–02–0
OFC Sliven3–00–11–30–01–30–11–10–10–10–20–31–11–01–16–1
Vidima-Rakovski0–11–20–13–02–21–01–20–31–11–12–20–12–12–12–1

Champions

Litex Lovech
Goalkeepers
01SerbiaUroš Golubović020(0)
30BulgariaEvgeni Aleksandrov010(0)
31BrazilVinícius Barrivieira260(0)
Defenders
02FranceAlexandre Barthe210(3)
03BulgariaPetar Zanev270(1)
04Bosnia and HerzegovinaDžemal Berberović230(0)
05BulgariaMihail Venkov120(0)
06BulgariaIvaylo Petkov050(1)
16BulgariaStrahil Popov030(0)
18BulgariaIliya Milanov060(0)
22BulgariaPlamen Nikolov240(0)
33BulgariaNikolay Bodurov250(2)
Midfielders
07BulgariaHristo Yanev270(5)
08BrazilTom180(1)
10BrazilSandrinho100(1)
15BrazilDoka Madureira22(12)
17BulgariaGeorgi Milanov270(4)
19BulgariaRumen Rumenov060(0)
20BrazilNeném000(0)
21BulgariaAleksandar Tsvetkov140(0)
22BulgariaSimeon Slavchev010(0)
23SerbiaNebojša Jelenković220(0)
24BulgariaAngel Zdravchev010(0)
27BulgariaMomchil Tsvetanov220(3)
Forwards
09BulgariaSvetoslav Todorov250(8)
11SenegalPapa Diouf140(2)
14SloveniaDejan Djermanović120(3)
FranceWilfried Niflore*120(6)
BulgariaIvelin Popov*030(0)
RomaniaFlorin Bratu*070(2)
Manager
BulgariaLyuboslav Penev
  • Niflore, Popov and Bratu left the club during a season.

Season statistics

Scoring

  • First goal of the season: 18:06, 31 July 2010 – [[INLINE_IMAGE|//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9a/Flag_of_Bulgaria.svg/23px-Flag_of_Bulgaria.svg.png|//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9a/Flag_of_Bulgaria.svg/35px-Flag_of_Bulgaria.svg.png 1.5x, //upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9a/Flag_of_Bulgaria.svg/46px-Flag_of_Bulgaria.svg.png 2x|Bulgaria|h14|w23|thumbborder flagicon-img flagicon-img]] Georgi Filipov for Kaliakra against Slavia (6th minute)

  • Fastest goal in a match: 19 seconds – [[INLINE_IMAGE|//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9a/Flag_of_Bulgaria.svg/23px-Flag_of_Bulgaria.svg.png|//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9a/Flag_of_Bulgaria.svg/35px-Flag_of_Bulgaria.svg.png 1.5x, //upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9a/Flag_of_Bulgaria.svg/46px-Flag_of_Bulgaria.svg.png 2x|Bulgaria|h14|w23|thumbborder flagicon-img flagicon-img]] Rumen Trifonov for CSKA against Chernomorets (8 August 2010)

  • First own goal of the season: [[INLINE_IMAGE|//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9a/Flag_of_Bulgaria.svg/23px-Flag_of_Bulgaria.svg.png|//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9a/Flag_of_Bulgaria.svg/35px-Flag_of_Bulgaria.svg.png 1.5x, //upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9a/Flag_of_Bulgaria.svg/46px-Flag_of_Bulgaria.svg.png 2x|Bulgaria|h14|w23|thumbborder flagicon-img flagicon-img]] Yordan Petkov (Slavia) for Beroe, 3rd round (15 August 2010)

  • First hat-trick of the season: [[INLINE_IMAGE|//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/92/Flag_of_Mali.svg/23px-Flag_of_Mali.svg.png|//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/92/Flag_of_Mali.svg/35px-Flag_of_Mali.svg.png 1.5x, //upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/92/Flag_of_Mali.svg/45px-Flag_of_Mali.svg.png 2x|Mali|h15|w23|thumbborder flagicon-img flagicon-img]] Garra Dembélé (Levski) against Loko Sofia (9 August 2010)

  • Quickest hat-trick: 25 minutes – [[INLINE_IMAGE|//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/92/Flag_of_Mali.svg/23px-Flag_of_Mali.svg.png|//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/92/Flag_of_Mali.svg/35px-Flag_of_Mali.svg.png 1.5x, //upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/92/Flag_of_Mali.svg/45px-Flag_of_Mali.svg.png 2x|Mali|h15|w23|thumbborder flagicon-img flagicon-img]] Garra Dembélé (Levski) against Minyor (12 September 2010)

  • Widest winning margin: 5 goals Sliven 2000 6–1 Vidima-Rakovski (18 September 2010) Lokomotiv Plovdiv 5–0 Kaliakra (25 September 2010) Cherno More 5–0 Vidima-Rakovski (9 April 2011)

  • Most goals in one half: 6 goals Sliven 2000 6–1 Vidima-Rakovski (5–1 at half time) (18 September 2010)

  • Most goals scored by losing team: 3 goals Lokomotiv Sofia 4–3 Slavia (27 November 2010)

  • Highest scoring draw: 4 goals Vidima-Rakovski 2–2 CSKA (14 August 2010) Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2–2 Litex (22 August 2010) Montana 2–2 Akademik (18 September 2010) Minyor 2–2 Lokomotiv Plovdiv (2 October 2010) Lokomotiv Sofia 2–2 CSKA (4 October 2010) Slavia 2–2 Levski (7 November 2010)

Discipline

  • First yellow card of the season: [[INLINE_IMAGE|//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9a/Flag_of_Bulgaria.svg/23px-Flag_of_Bulgaria.svg.png|//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9a/Flag_of_Bulgaria.svg/35px-Flag_of_Bulgaria.svg.png 1.5x, //upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9a/Flag_of_Bulgaria.svg/46px-Flag_of_Bulgaria.svg.png 2x|Bulgaria|h14|w23|thumbborder flagicon-img flagicon-img]] Radoslav Mitrevski for Pirin against Cherno More, 17 minutes and 25 seconds (31 July 2010)

  • First red card of the season: [[INLINE_IMAGE|//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9a/Flag_of_Bulgaria.svg/23px-Flag_of_Bulgaria.svg.png|//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9a/Flag_of_Bulgaria.svg/35px-Flag_of_Bulgaria.svg.png 1.5x, //upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9a/Flag_of_Bulgaria.svg/46px-Flag_of_Bulgaria.svg.png 2x|Bulgaria|h14|w23|thumbborder flagicon-img flagicon-img]] Anton Dimitrov for Kaliakra against Slavia, 87 minutes and 14 seconds (31 July 2010)

  • Most yellow cards in a single match: 10 Akademik 0–1 Sliven – 6 for Akademik (Pieter Mbemba, Asparuh Vasilev, Ivan Redovski, Nikola Asenov, Marcos Bonfim and Yulian Petkov) and 4 for Sliven (Petar Stoyanov, Nikolay Dimitrov, Miroslav Mindev and Dimo Bakalov) (21 August 2010)

  • Most red cards in a single match: 3 Cherno More 3–2 Slavia – 1 for Cherno More (Ademar Júnior) and 2 for Slavia (Galin Ivanov, Victor Deniran) (17 October 2010)

See also

  • List of Bulgarian football transfers summer 2010

  • List of Bulgarian football transfers winter 2010–11

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