FC Dobrudzha Dobrich

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.

Dobrudzha
Full nameFootball club Dobrudzha Dobrich
Founded1919 (1919)
GroundStadion Druzhba, Dobrich
Capacity12,500
ChairmanNikolay Milkov
ManagerSvetoslav Petrov
LeagueSecond League
2019–20Third League, 1st (promoted)
WebsiteClub website

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 Dobrudja region, a prominent agricultural area in Northeast Bulgaria.

Honours

  • A PFG
    • 7th place: 1995–96
  • B PFG
    • Champions: 1965–66
    • Runners-up (2): 1990–91, 2001–02
  • Bulgarian Cup
    • Semi-finalists: 1946, 1947, 1980

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, and qualified for the A PFG in 1962, where it has remained a total of 14 non-continuous seasons, with the 7th place in 1995–96 being the best achievement. Dobrudja has also spent a total of 45 seasons in B PFG, which the team won in 1966.

In 2001, the team managed to return to the top-flight. However, the team was relegated back after only one season. Since then, the team has been bouncing between the second and third tiers of Bulgarian football.

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 1 August 2020

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  BUL Ivan Angelov
2 DF  BUL Yordan Radev (on loan from Cherno More)
4 MF  BUL Yakub Idrizov
5 DF  BUL Tsvetelin Radev
6 DF  BUL Ahmed Ademov
7 MF  BUL Denis Kadir
8 MF  BUL David Filipov
9 MF  BUL Ivaylo Lazarov
10 MF  BUL Hristiyan Kazakov
11 MF  BUL Stefan Mitev
No. Pos. Nation Player
12 GK  BUL Dimitar Iliev (captain)
16 DF  BUL Simeon Mitev
17 MF  BUL Tsvetan Iliev
18 FW  BUL Ivan Tsachev
19 FW  BUL Radoslav Mihalkov
21 MF  BUL Iliyan Kapitanov
22 GK  BUL Ivan Vasilev
23 MF  BUL Doni Donchev
27 DF  BUL Ivo Vihrenov
99 FW  BUL Eray Karadayi (on loan from Arda)
For recent transfers, see Transfers summer 2020.

League positions

Second Professional Football League (Bulgaria)Third Amateur Football League (Bulgaria)Second Professional Football League (Bulgaria)Third Amateur Football League (Bulgaria)

Statistics

14 seasons in A PFG:

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
Rumen Boev 212
Diyan Bozhilov 200
Rumen Slavov over 180
Svetoslav Krastev over 160
Atanas Georgiev over 140

Players with most goals, scored in A PFG:

Nationality Player Goals
Diyan Bozhilov 25
Georgi Manolov 23
Rumen Stoyanov 18
Serge Yoffou 15
Risto Milosavov 14

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