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POFC Botev Vratsa

Bulgarian football club


Summary

Bulgarian football club

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Professional Municipal Football Club
Botev Vratsa
nicknameЗелените Лъвове
(The Green Lions)
founded
groundStadion Hristo Botev
capacity25,000 (8,935 seated)
chairmanHristo Iliev
ownerVratsa Municipality
mgrtitleHead coach
managerTodor Simov
leagueFirst League
season2024–25
positionFirst League, 14th of 16
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Professional Municipal Football Club Botev Vratsa (The Green Lions)|

Botev () is a Bulgarian professional football club based in Vratsa, that competes in the First League, the top division of Bulgarian football.

The club was founded in 1921. Since 1948, Botev have played their home games at Stadion Hristo Botev. It is situated in the Hristo Botev sport complex, in the east part of Vratsa. The stadium originally had 25,000 seats. After a recent reconstruction, which took place in 2008, 2009, 2015 and in 2022, the stadium has 9 reconstructed seated sectors with a total of 8 935 seats.

Botev's longest continuous period in the top tier was 26 consecutive seasons between 1964 and 1990. The club's highest ever league finish came in 1970–71 when it finished third in the top flight.

History

Botev Vratsa Football Club was founded in 1921 by Nikola Kunov, Ivan Abuzov, Nako Paunov, Gergo Boytchev, Todor Orozov, Hristo Lighenski and Angel Rachinski. The place of foundation is a playground near the Old market in Vratsa. Between 1921 and 1956 various sport clubs were founded in the city. In 1957 most of the sport clubs in the city are joined to form FC Botev Vratsa. Between 1957 and 1964 Botev Vratsa is a member of Bulgarian second division. In 1964 the club entered the Bulgarian top division and played there for 26 seasons. The team of Vratsa has 788 games in the top flight of Bulgarian football.

Botev's most glorious moment came in 1971, when the team finished third in Bulgarian top division, after CSKA Sofia and Levski Sofia. Botev did, however, represent Bulgaria in the 1971–72 UEFA Cup where they lost in the first round to Dinamo Zagreb, then representing Yugoslavia, 2–8 on aggregate. The first game in Vratsa, in the presence of 35,000 spectators, ended with a 2–1 loss. The second game in Zagreb finished 6–1.

The biggest success in the Bulgarian Cup is a semi-final in 1960–61, 1974–75 and 1984–85. After the 1989–90 A Group season, Botev was relegated to B Group. In the next 19 years, the club participated in either the second or the third Bulgarian division.

Botev managed to return to the top flight in 2011, after they won the eastern group of the 2010–11 B Group, thus ending a 21-year absence from the top level of Bulgarian football. The 2011-12 A Group season was successful because Botev avoided relegation, finishing 12th, which was the main goal of the club. The next season was less successful, with Botev finishing 13th, which meant that they were relegated after a two-year spell in the top flight. In the next couple of years, Botev Vratsa bounced between the second and third tiers, until 2018, when the team managed to return to the top flight, by winning the 2017-18 Second League. This ended a 5-year absence from the top flight.

Among the club's legendary players is Martin Petrov, considered by most Botev fans as the greatest player to have ever been involved with the club, and one of the greatest Bulgarian players. The list of other famous players to have come from the clubs' youth system consists of Iliya Valov, Valentin Iliev, and Valentin Stanchev. Nikolay Penkov is the player with most league appearances for the club – 334. The player with most league goals for the club is Georgi Kamenov, with 150 goals for Botev.

Colours, signs and symbols

Botev is known as one of the "green" teams in Bulgaria, but red is just as characteristic in the club's history. Until 1971, the home colours were red and black vertical stripes. To commemorate the 50th anniversary, officials decided to re-brand the entire image of Botev by selecting green as main colour from 1972 on. At the same time, the club logo was also changed, selecting a lion as its centerpiece to commemorate the revolutionary flags of the Hristo Botev revolutionaries. Until that point, the portrait of Hristo Botev himself was used as club logo. The most recent re-branding of the club was in 2009, when the fans initiated a return of the lion to the club logo, almost 15 years after it had been removed. The new logo, which incorporated the original graphic from 1971 was crafted by lifelong fan Aleksandar Alekov.

Honours

Domestic

League positions

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European record

Matches

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
1971–72UEFA Cup1RYUG Dinamo Zagreb1−21−62−8
1983Intertoto CupGroup 8SWE Hammarby1–21–23rd
FRG Arminia Bielefeld0–10–4
NOR Bryne1–03–0
CompetitionSPWDLGFGAGD
UEFA Europa League / UEFA Cup1200228- 6
UEFA Intertoto Cup1620469- 3
Total28206817- 9

Players

Current squad

**

For recent transfers, see Transfers summer 2025 and Transfers winter 2025–26.

Out of loan

Foreign players

Up to twenty foreign nationals can be registered and given a squad number for the first team in the Bulgarian First League, however only five non-EU nationals can be used during a match day. Those non-EU nationals with European ancestry can claim citizenship from the nation their ancestors came from. If a player does not have European ancestry he can claim Bulgarian citizenship after playing in Bulgaria for 5 years.

EU Nationals EU Nationals (Dual citizenship)

  • ALG BEL Mehdi Boukassi
  • COM FRA Kassim Hadji Non-EU Nationals
  • GAM Sainey Sanyang
  • UKR Danylo Polonskyi
  • USA MEX Jose Gallegos

Notable players

Had international caps for their respective countries, held any club record, or had more than 100 league appearances. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries.

;Bulgaria

  • Bulgaria Petar Alyoshev
  • Bulgaria Georgi Antonov
  • Bulgaria Petar Atanasov
  • Bulgaria Lachezar Baltanov
  • Bulgaria Valeri Bojinov
  • Bulgaria Daniel Bozhkov
  • Bulgaria Valeri Domovchiyski
  • Bulgaria Daniel Genov
  • Bulgaria Ivo Georgiev
  • Bulgaria Nikola Hristov
  • Bulgaria Valentin Iliev
  • Bulgaria Mihail Ivanov
  • Bulgaria Georgi Kamenov
  • Bulgaria Todor Kolev
  • Bulgaria Krasimir Kostov
  • Bulgaria Andrian Kraev
  • Bulgaria Ruslan Kuang
  • Bulgaria Angel Lyaskov
  • Bulgaria Ivaylo Mihaylov
  • Bulgaria Tihomir Naydenov
  • Bulgaria Valentin Naydenov
  • Bulgaria Yuliyan Nenov
  • Bulgaria Nikolay Penkov
  • Bulgaria Martin Petrov
  • Bulgaria Apostol Popov
  • Bulgaria Rumen Rangelov
  • Bulgaria Svetlin Simeonov
  • Bulgaria Valentin Stanchev
  • Bulgaria Radoslav Tsonev
  • Bulgaria Momchil Tsvetanov
  • Bulgaria Svetoslav Valeriev
  • Bulgaria Iliya Valov
  • Bulgaria Iliya Voynov
  • Bulgaria Dominik Yankov
  • Bulgaria Tsvetan Yonchev
  • Bulgaria Atanas Zehirov
  • Bulgaria Hristo Zlatinski ;Europe
  • Estonia Edgar Tur
  • North Macedonia Dorian Babunski

;Africa

  • Benin Saturnin Allagbé
  • Central African Republic Marco Majouga
  • Congo Messie Biatoumoussoka ;Asia
  • Lebanon Samir Ayass
  • Tajikistan Iskandar Dzhalilov

Managers

  • Bulgaria Sasho Angelov (2009–11)
  • Bulgaria Atanas Dzhambazki (Sept 2011 – Oct 11)
  • Bulgaria Todor Garev (Oct 2011 – Dec 11)
  • Bulgaria Antoni Zdravkov (Dec 2011 – Aug 12)
  • Italy Giuliano Sonzogni (Aug 2012 – Sept 12)
  • Bulgaria Antoni Zdravkov (Sept 2012 – June 2013)
  • Bulgaria Yasen Petrov (June 2013 – September 2013)
  • Bulgaria Boyko Velichkov (December 2013 – June 2014)
  • Bulgaria Viktorio Pavlov (June 2014 – November 2014)
  • Bulgaria Adalbert Zafirov (December 2014 – April 2015)
  • Bulgaria Atanas Dzhambazki (May 2015– November 2015)
  • Bulgaria Nikolay Todorov (December 2015–May 2016)
  • Bulgaria Boyko Velichkov (May 2016–November 2016)
  • Bulgaria Sasho Angelov (November 2016–November 2019)
  • Bulgaria Antoni Zdravkov (November 2019–March 2021)
  • Bulgaria Veselin Velikov (March 2021–June 2021)
  • Brazil Bulgaria Daniel Morales (June 2021–March 2022)
  • Bulgaria Ivaylo Dimitrov (March 2022–May 2022)
  • Italy Gennaro Iezzo (May 2022–June 2022)
  • Bulgaria Rosen Kirilov (June 2022–September 2022)
  • Brazil Bulgaria Daniel Morales (September 2022–September 2023)
  • Bulgaria Hristo Yanev (September 2023–June 2024)
  • Bulgaria Hristo Yanev (September 2024–September 2025)
  • Bulgaria Todor Simov (September 2025–)

Kit

PeriodKit manufacturerShirt sponsor (chest / back)
2019–2022ITA ErreàWINBET
2022–2023ITA ZeusWINBET / SportRespect
2023–2024USA Nike
2024–GER ErimaWINBET

References

References

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  2. [http://www.bulgarian-football.com/arhiv/bgrupa2.html "B" Group archive] {{webarchive. link. (2008-03-07)
  3. "Botev Vratsa history". botevvratsa.com.
  4. "Italian head coach signs Botev Vratsa (in Bulgarian)". Livesport.bg.
  5. "Botev Vratsa appoint the new manager". Gong.bg.
  6. (2013-06-20). "Ясен Петров обеща да върне Ботев (Вр) в елита". topsport.bg.
  7. Georgieva, Maria. (2013-12-05). "Бойко Величков пое Ботев Враца". 7sport.net.
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