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Dobrudzha
Full nameFootball club Dobrudzha Dobrich
Founded1919; 105 years ago (1919)
Ground Stadion Druzhba, Dobrich
Capacity12,500
ChairmanSpiridon Spiridonov / Sergey Serafimov
Manager Todor Kiselichkov
League Second League
2022–23Second League, 13th
Website Club website

FC Dobrudzha ( Bulgarian: ФК Добруджа) is a Bulgarian football club based in Dobrich, that competes in the Second League, the second tier of Bulgarian football.

It plays its home matches at Stadion Druzhba with a capacity of 12,500 seats, and its team colours are green and yellow. The team is named after the Dobruja region, a prominent agricultural area in Northeast Bulgaria.

Honours

History

Previous crest used until 2018.

Dobrudzha was founded as a union of three clubs, Vihar, Orlov and Slavia, in 1916. The club assumed the names Cherveno zname, Spartak and Septemvri between 1949 and 1957, when it was renamed Dobrudzha after a few other local sport associations joined.

In 1962, Dobrudzha managed to promote to the A Group for the very first time in club history. The maiden season in the top level proved to be a challenge, however, and Dobrudzha was relegated, finishing 15th. Back into the B Group, Dobrudzha barely missed on promotion back to the A Group in 1964, finishing second. In 1966, however, Dobrudzha won the B Group and promoted back to A Group, after three years away. Two consecutive 12th place finishes during the 1966–67 and 1967-68 seasons in the elite followed, where Dobrudzha narrowly avoided relegation twice. The fairytale ended in 1968–69, however, as Dobrudzha finished 15th and was relegated, ending a three year stay in the A Group.

After the relegation in 1969, Dobrudzha spend the next two decades in the B Group, with a second-place finish in 1975 being the closest the team could get in terms of returning to the A Group. After 22 years in the B Group, Dobrudzha finished second during the 1990–91 season, and the long-awaited return to the top tier finally ended. Season 1991–92 marked what would be the golden era for Dobrudzha. After narrowly avoiding relegation and finishing 14th that season, Dobrudzha managed to stabilize in the top level and gradually improved its ranking the following years, with a 13th place finish in 1993, followed by two 12th place finishes the following years. Season 1995–96 is considered the most successful for the club in its entire history, as that is when a 7th place finish was achieved. The next three seasons produced mid-table results, and in 2000, Dobrudzha was relegated back to the B Group, ending the club’s nine consecutive years in the elite.

Dobrudzha managed to finish fifth the following season in the B Group, which was followed by a second place finish in the 2001–02 season, marking a return to the A Group after two years. However, the team was relegated back after only one season. Season 2002–03 remains the last appearance for Dobrudzha in the top tier, as of 2023.

In 2018, Dobrudzha returned to the second tier by winning the 2017–18 Northeast Third League. The team, however, struggled in the second tier, finishing last. In the 2019–20 season, Dobrudzha once more finished first in the third tier, promoting again to the second tier after the season was finished early in March, due to the COVID-19 epidemic in Bulgaria.

Current squad

As of 7 March 2024

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Bulgaria  BUL Georgi Argilashki ( captain)
3 DF Bulgaria  BUL Dimitar Pirgov
4 DF Bulgaria  BUL Boris Ivanov
6 DF Bulgaria  BUL Georgi Pashov
7 MF Cape Verde  CPV Paulo Soares
8 MF Bulgaria  BUL Milen Gamakov
9 FW Bulgaria  BUL Preslav Yordanov
14 DF Bulgaria  BUL Stiliyan Nikolov
15 MF Ghana  GHA Osman Sheriff ( vice-captain)
17 FW Switzerland  SUI Raël Lolala
19 MF Bulgaria  BUL Ivaylo Klimentov
21 MF Bulgaria  BUL Kalin Georgiev
25 GK Bulgaria  BUL Aleksey Andreev
26 DF Bulgaria  BUL Ivan Jechkov Ivanov
No. Pos. Nation Player
27 FW Bulgaria  BUL Angel Angelov
28 DF Bulgaria  BUL Zdravko Serafimov
31 FW Bulgaria  BUL Adrian Dimitrov
77 FW Bulgaria  BUL Preslav Slavkov
87 FW Bulgaria  BUL Stefan Traykov
98 MF Bulgaria  BUL Aleksandar Stefanov
DF Bulgaria  BUL Nikolay Zhelyazkov
MF Belgium  BEL Foudil Idriss
MF Portugal  POR Bruno Amado
MF Brazil  BRA José Alves da Silva Neto
MF Bulgaria  BUL Martin Maksimov
MF Bulgaria  BUL Metin Halil
FW France  FRA Sofiane Dia
FW Lithuania  LTU Julius Kasparavičius

For recent transfers, see Transfers summer 2023 and Transfers winter 2023–24.

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.

Statistics

League positions

Second Professional Football League (Bulgaria) Third Amateur Football League (Bulgaria) Second Professional Football League (Bulgaria) Third Amateur Football League (Bulgaria) Bulgarian B Football Group Bulgarian V AFG Bulgarian B Football Group Bulgarian V AFG Bulgarian B Football Group Bulgarian A Football Group Bulgarian B Football Group Bulgarian A Football Group Bulgarian B Football Group Bulgarian A Football Group Bulgarian B Football Group Bulgarian A Football Group Bulgarian B Football Group

Seasons

14 seasons in First League:

Season Place
1962/63 15th
1966/67 12th
1967/68 12th
1968/69 15th
1991/92 14th
1992/93 13th
1993/94 12th
1994/95 12th
1995/96 7th
1996/97 12th
1997/98 11th
1998/99 9th
1999/00 12th
2002/03 13th

Best wins:

Home team Away team Result Competition Season
PFC Dobrudja ( Dobrich) FC Haskovo ( Haskovo) 10:0 Bulgarian Cup 2000/01
PFC Rakovski ( Ruse) PFC Dobrudja ( Dobrich) 1:7 A PFG 1996/97
PFC Dobrudja ( Dobrich) PFC Beroe ( Stara Zagora) 5:1 A PFG 1994/95
PFC Dobrudja ( Dobrich) PFC Septemvri ( Sofia) 5:1 A PFG 1998/99

Notable persons

Players Players with most matches played for the team in A PFG:

Nationality Player Number of matches
Bulgaria Rumen Boev 212
Bulgaria Diyan Bozhilov 200
Bulgaria Rumen Slavov over 180
Bulgaria Svetoslav Krastev over 160
Bulgaria Atanas Georgiev over 140

Players with most goals, scored in A PFG:

Nationality Player Goals
Bulgaria Diyan Bozhilov 25
Bulgaria Georgi Manolov 23
Bulgaria Rumen Boev 18
Ivory Coast Serge Yoffou 15
North Macedonia Risto Milosavov 14


Former managers

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dobrudzha
Full nameFootball club Dobrudzha Dobrich
Founded1919; 105 years ago (1919)
Ground Stadion Druzhba, Dobrich
Capacity12,500
ChairmanSpiridon Spiridonov / Sergey Serafimov
Manager Todor Kiselichkov
League Second League
2022–23Second League, 13th
Website Club website

FC Dobrudzha ( Bulgarian: ФК Добруджа) is a Bulgarian football club based in Dobrich, that competes in the Second League, the second tier of Bulgarian football.

It plays its home matches at Stadion Druzhba with a capacity of 12,500 seats, and its team colours are green and yellow. The team is named after the Dobruja region, a prominent agricultural area in Northeast Bulgaria.

Honours

History

Previous crest used until 2018.

Dobrudzha was founded as a union of three clubs, Vihar, Orlov and Slavia, in 1916. The club assumed the names Cherveno zname, Spartak and Septemvri between 1949 and 1957, when it was renamed Dobrudzha after a few other local sport associations joined.

In 1962, Dobrudzha managed to promote to the A Group for the very first time in club history. The maiden season in the top level proved to be a challenge, however, and Dobrudzha was relegated, finishing 15th. Back into the B Group, Dobrudzha barely missed on promotion back to the A Group in 1964, finishing second. In 1966, however, Dobrudzha won the B Group and promoted back to A Group, after three years away. Two consecutive 12th place finishes during the 1966–67 and 1967-68 seasons in the elite followed, where Dobrudzha narrowly avoided relegation twice. The fairytale ended in 1968–69, however, as Dobrudzha finished 15th and was relegated, ending a three year stay in the A Group.

After the relegation in 1969, Dobrudzha spend the next two decades in the B Group, with a second-place finish in 1975 being the closest the team could get in terms of returning to the A Group. After 22 years in the B Group, Dobrudzha finished second during the 1990–91 season, and the long-awaited return to the top tier finally ended. Season 1991–92 marked what would be the golden era for Dobrudzha. After narrowly avoiding relegation and finishing 14th that season, Dobrudzha managed to stabilize in the top level and gradually improved its ranking the following years, with a 13th place finish in 1993, followed by two 12th place finishes the following years. Season 1995–96 is considered the most successful for the club in its entire history, as that is when a 7th place finish was achieved. The next three seasons produced mid-table results, and in 2000, Dobrudzha was relegated back to the B Group, ending the club’s nine consecutive years in the elite.

Dobrudzha managed to finish fifth the following season in the B Group, which was followed by a second place finish in the 2001–02 season, marking a return to the A Group after two years. However, the team was relegated back after only one season. Season 2002–03 remains the last appearance for Dobrudzha in the top tier, as of 2023.

In 2018, Dobrudzha returned to the second tier by winning the 2017–18 Northeast Third League. The team, however, struggled in the second tier, finishing last. In the 2019–20 season, Dobrudzha once more finished first in the third tier, promoting again to the second tier after the season was finished early in March, due to the COVID-19 epidemic in Bulgaria.

Current squad

As of 7 March 2024

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Bulgaria  BUL Georgi Argilashki ( captain)
3 DF Bulgaria  BUL Dimitar Pirgov
4 DF Bulgaria  BUL Boris Ivanov
6 DF Bulgaria  BUL Georgi Pashov
7 MF Cape Verde  CPV Paulo Soares
8 MF Bulgaria  BUL Milen Gamakov
9 FW Bulgaria  BUL Preslav Yordanov
14 DF Bulgaria  BUL Stiliyan Nikolov
15 MF Ghana  GHA Osman Sheriff ( vice-captain)
17 FW Switzerland  SUI Raël Lolala
19 MF Bulgaria  BUL Ivaylo Klimentov
21 MF Bulgaria  BUL Kalin Georgiev
25 GK Bulgaria  BUL Aleksey Andreev
26 DF Bulgaria  BUL Ivan Jechkov Ivanov
No. Pos. Nation Player
27 FW Bulgaria  BUL Angel Angelov
28 DF Bulgaria  BUL Zdravko Serafimov
31 FW Bulgaria  BUL Adrian Dimitrov
77 FW Bulgaria  BUL Preslav Slavkov
87 FW Bulgaria  BUL Stefan Traykov
98 MF Bulgaria  BUL Aleksandar Stefanov
DF Bulgaria  BUL Nikolay Zhelyazkov
MF Belgium  BEL Foudil Idriss
MF Portugal  POR Bruno Amado
MF Brazil  BRA José Alves da Silva Neto
MF Bulgaria  BUL Martin Maksimov
MF Bulgaria  BUL Metin Halil
FW France  FRA Sofiane Dia
FW Lithuania  LTU Julius Kasparavičius

For recent transfers, see Transfers summer 2023 and Transfers winter 2023–24.

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.

Statistics

League positions

Second Professional Football League (Bulgaria) Third Amateur Football League (Bulgaria) Second Professional Football League (Bulgaria) Third Amateur Football League (Bulgaria) Bulgarian B Football Group Bulgarian V AFG Bulgarian B Football Group Bulgarian V AFG Bulgarian B Football Group Bulgarian A Football Group Bulgarian B Football Group Bulgarian A Football Group Bulgarian B Football Group Bulgarian A Football Group Bulgarian B Football Group Bulgarian A Football Group Bulgarian B Football Group

Seasons

14 seasons in First League:

Season Place
1962/63 15th
1966/67 12th
1967/68 12th
1968/69 15th
1991/92 14th
1992/93 13th
1993/94 12th
1994/95 12th
1995/96 7th
1996/97 12th
1997/98 11th
1998/99 9th
1999/00 12th
2002/03 13th

Best wins:

Home team Away team Result Competition Season
PFC Dobrudja ( Dobrich) FC Haskovo ( Haskovo) 10:0 Bulgarian Cup 2000/01
PFC Rakovski ( Ruse) PFC Dobrudja ( Dobrich) 1:7 A PFG 1996/97
PFC Dobrudja ( Dobrich) PFC Beroe ( Stara Zagora) 5:1 A PFG 1994/95
PFC Dobrudja ( Dobrich) PFC Septemvri ( Sofia) 5:1 A PFG 1998/99

Notable persons

Players Players with most matches played for the team in A PFG:

Nationality Player Number of matches
Bulgaria Rumen Boev 212
Bulgaria Diyan Bozhilov 200
Bulgaria Rumen Slavov over 180
Bulgaria Svetoslav Krastev over 160
Bulgaria Atanas Georgiev over 140

Players with most goals, scored in A PFG:

Nationality Player Goals
Bulgaria Diyan Bozhilov 25
Bulgaria Georgi Manolov 23
Bulgaria Rumen Boev 18
Ivory Coast Serge Yoffou 15
North Macedonia Risto Milosavov 14


Former managers

External links


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