FC Ravda 1954

FC Ravda 1954 (Bulgarian: ФК Равда 1954) is a Bulgarian football club from the village of Ravda nearby city Nesebar, which currently competes in the East B PFG, the second tier of the Bulgarian football league pyramid.[1]

FC Ravda
Full nameFC Ravda 1954
Founded1954 (1954)
GroundRavda Stadium, Ravda
Chairman Dimitar Hrusafov
Manager Marin Baychev
LeagueRegional division Burgas

History

The club was originally established in 1954 but after a few years was dissolved. In 2009 OFC Chernomorets Nesebar was relocated in Ravda, renamed as FC Ravda 1954 and was named as a successor of the former FC Ravda. The biggest success in the club's history came in 2010, when the team earned promotion to the Bulgarian B PFG by decisively winning the South-East V AFG. The club's home ground is the Municipal Stadium in Ravda, which has a capacity for 2,000 spectators, but the team plays its home matches at Nesebar due to renovation at stadium. On October 20 Ravda 1954 withdrew from Eastern B PFG.

Honours

  • South-East V AFG
    • Champions 2009-10
  • Amateur Football League Cup
    • Winners 2009-10
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References

  1. "Ravda 1954 Facts". Footballdatabase.eu.


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