OFC Pomorie

The PFC Chernomorets ( Bulgarian ПФК Черноморец of Bulg Професионален футболен клуб Черноморец / Profesionalen futbolen club Chernomorets ) is a Bulgarian professional football club from the town of Pomorie. The club plays in the 2010/11 season in the Bulgarian B Grupa. Current coach is Nedeltscho Matuschew.

History

Chernomorets Pomorie was founded in 1944 under the name Nikolai Laskov. The name came from a Bulgarian politician who died in Pomorie. Later, the club changed its name twice in Cherveno Zname and FC Pomorie, but has not had much success. 2002 managed Pomorie promotion to the W Grupa. In the 2003 /04 season Chernomorets Pomorie won the " small double", namely the Bulgarian Amateur Cup and the W Grupa southeast. By 2006, the club played in the B Grupa before he descended back into the W Grupa. 2009 managed the club but again the return to the B Grupa.

Since 2009, the club Chernomorets Pomorie and the new coach is, was Petar Chubtschew. In the 2009/10 season Pomorie made ​​the biggest success so far, as they reached the Bulgarian Cup final against Beroe Stara Zagora. The game was played in Gradski Stadium ( Lovech ), but went 1-0 lost. Chernomorets Pomorie Chernomorets Burgas FC was after the second B Grupaverein the ever reached the Bulgarian Cup final. In the next season 2010/11 Chernomorets Pomorie won the relegation game for the first Bulgarian league. However, the club did not meet the license conditions was no debut in the first division. At the end of the season Chubtschew moved to Botev Plovdiv as a coach. New coach in Pomorie was Nedeltscho Matuschew.

Stadium

The club plays in Pomorie Stadium, which has 3,000 seats.

Achievements

  • Bulgarian Football Cup: 2010 ( final against Beroe Stara Zagora 0-1 lost )
  • W Grupa East winner in 2003

Known player

  • Georgi Kostadinov: Under-21 national team of Bulgaria
  • Georgi Tschakarow: pro at Levski Sofia
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