FC Conegliano German

FC Conegliano was a Bulgarian football club based in German. They last played in the South-West Amateur Football Group, the third tier of Bulgarian football, before merging with DIT Academy, into PFC Septemvri Sofia. The club was founded in 2001.

Conegliano
Full nameFootball Club Conegliano German
Founded2001 (2001)
Dissolved2015; (merged into Septemvri Sofia)
GroundGerman, Sofia
Capacity2,000
Chairman Georgi Krastev
Manager Valeri Svilenov
Leaguenot active
2013–14A OFG, 1st /promoted/

History

Since their establishment and promotion, Conegliano German have been an important team in the B PFG and achieved promotion to the A PFG in 2005-2006 by winning over Maritsa Plovdiv in the playoffs.

Since June 2006 the name of team has been Chernomorets Burgas Sofia. The club ended the 2006-07 season at the bottom of the table with no wins, a single draw and 29 losses in 30 games, and a goal difference of 8 scored and 131 conceded. The club didn't even end the season on positive points, with their single point from their only draw of the season not managing to cancel out a 3 point penalty imposed for not registering enough youth players, which meant the club ended the season with a points tally of -2.

The club has withdrawn from B PFG in summer 2007 due to big financial debts. The club changed its name to Chernomorets Burgas Bulgaria in the summer of 2007 and shortly after ceased to exist.

The club was re-founded in 2013 and managed to win the Regional A OFG, which enabled it to promote to the third league. After the end of the 2014-15 season, the team was acquired by DIT Academy and merged into PFC Septemvri Sofia.

Current squad

As of 1 April 2015 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  BUL Dimitar Simeonov
GK  BUL Iliyan Bradvarov
DF  BUL Nikolay Nikolov
DF  BUL Georgi Gaydarov
DF  BUL Kalin Shtarkov
MF  BUL Kristiyan Petrov
MF  ITA Pio Impagliatelli
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  BUL Kristiyan Mankovski
MF  BUL Asparuh Vasilev
MF  BUL Anatoli Todorov
FW  BUL Hristo Spasov
FW  BUL Antonio Pavlov
FW  BUL Dimitar Vodenicharov


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