F.C. Dimitrovgrad
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Football Club Dimitrovgrad are a Bulgarian
Bulgaria
Bulgaria , officially the Republic of Bulgaria , is a parliamentary democracy within a unitary constitutional republic in Southeast Europe. The country borders Romania to the north, Serbia and Macedonia to the west, Greece and Turkey to the south, as well as the Black Sea to the east...

 association football
Football (soccer)
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a sport played between two teams of eleven players with a spherical ball...

 club based in Dimitrovgrad
Dimitrovgrad, Bulgaria
Dimitrovgrad is a town in Haskovo Province, South-central Bulgaria, located close to the province capital - Haskovo. It is a newly founded settlement, built in the end of the 1940s. and named after the communist leader Georgi Dimitrov. The town is the administrative centre of the homonymous...

, Haskovo Province
Haskovo Province
Haskovo Province is a province in southern Bulgaria, neighbouring Greece and Turkey to the southeast, comprising parts of the Thracian valley along the river Maritsa. It is named after its administrative and industrial centre - the city of Haskovo...

, currently playing in the V AFG
Bulgarian V AFG
The Bulgarian V Amateur Football Group is the third level of the Bulgarian football league system. While the first division and the second division are professional, the third division V AFG is amateur division...

, the third level of Bulgarian football.

The club's home ground is the Minyor Stadium in Dimitrovgrad
Dimitrovgrad, Bulgaria
Dimitrovgrad is a town in Haskovo Province, South-central Bulgaria, located close to the province capital - Haskovo. It is a newly founded settlement, built in the end of the 1940s. and named after the communist leader Georgi Dimitrov. The town is the administrative centre of the homonymous...

, with a capacity of 10,000. Team colours are blue and yellow.

Honours

  • Cup of Amateur Football League
    • Winners: 2000-01 (as Siera)

  • B PFG
    • Runners-up (2): 1978-79, 1985-86

History

In 1967, the two former city club rivals, F.C. Himik and F.C. Minyor merged together to establish a new club, named Football Club Dimitrovgrad.

In 1986, F.C. Dimitrovgrad qualified for the A PFG for first time in the club's history. The team won just eight games in their first A PFG campaign in 1986-87 season and were relegated, finishing on the last 16th place.

In 2000-01 season F.C. Dimitrovgrad, as F.C. Siera, won the Cup of Amateur Football League.

Current squad

As of August 25, 2011

Notable players

The following players included were either playing for their respective national teams or left good impression among the fans.
  Bulgaria
  • Stoycho Mladenov
    Stoycho Mladenov
    Stoycho Mladenov is a Bulgarian former football player and as of recently the manager of ENPPI Club.-Career:...

  • Doncho Donev
    Doncho Donev
    Doncho Donev is a retired Bulgarian professional footballer who played as a striker for several clubs in Europe and the Bulgaria national football team...

  • Petar Zhekov
    Petar Zhekov
    Petar Petrov Zhekov is a former Bulgarian football player, who won the silver medal at the 1968 Summer Olympics.Zhekov was born in Knizhovnik, Haskovo Province, and began his career in F.C. Dimitrovgrad. Later he moved to Beroe Stara Zagora, where he twice became Bulgaria's top goalscorer. Between...


  Bulgaria
  • Elin Topuzakov
    Elin Topuzakov
    Elin Topuzakov is a Bulgarian football defender who is currently playing for Hapoel Ramat Gan. He is nicknamed Topcho . He is a sweeper or center back. Topuzakov also used to be a regular start-up for the Bulgarian national football team.-Youth career:Elin developed his abilities in F.C....

  • Mitko Trendafilov
    Mitko Trendafilov
    Mitko Trendafilov is a retired Bulgarian footballer, who played as a midfielder.-External links:* *...

  • Ivan Deyanov
    Ivan Deyanov
    Ivan Deyanov is a Bulgarian football goalkeeper who played for Bulgaria in the 1966 FIFA World Cup. He also played for PFC Lokomotiv Sofia.-External links:*...



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