FC Chernomorets 1919 Burgas

Chernomorets 1919
Full nameFootball Club Chernomorets 1919 Burgas
Nickname(s)Акулите (The Sharks)
Short nameChernomorets Burgas
Founded4 August 2015 (2015-08-04)
GroundIvan Pritargov Stadium,
Burgas
Capacity5,000
ChairmanDobromira Stoilova
ManagerAngel Stoykov
LeagueSoutheast Third League
2024–25Third League, 1st (promoted)
Websitehttps://www.chernomoretz1919.com/

FC Chernomorets 1919 (Bulgarian: ФК Черноморец 1919) is a Bulgarian football club from the city of Burgas, which currently competes in the Southeast Third League, third level of Bulgarian football. Chernomorets plays its home matches at the local Stadion Lazur temporary, until they complete the construction of their planned 5,000 seats Ivan Pritargov Stadium.

The club was founded in 2015, following the financial struggles of the former Burgas-based team, PSFC Chernomorets Burgas. Unlike PSFC Chernomorets, however, Chernomorets 1919 is considered to be the official reincarnation of the original club, founded in 1919. The Bulgarian Football Union considers it to be a legitimate successor to the original Chernomorets Burgas, thus it carries all records from the original club. PSFC Chernomorets’ records are kept separate.

History

Following the relegation of PSFC Chernomorets Burgas to the third division and the discoveries that Mitko Sabev drained the club,[1] association "Future for Chernomorets Burgas" wanted a new team to represent the original team FC Chernomorets Burgas who was dissolved in 2006.[2] On 4 August 2015 they officially founded Chernomorets 1919.[3] Zlatko Yankov, who played for Bulgaria at 2 World Cups, and Stoyko Sakaliev were the first players to join the team in advisory roles.

In 2018, the team entered the Third Amateur Football League for the first time.[4] In their first season in the third tier, Chernomorets finished 4th. Chernomorets ended the 2022–23 season in 2nd place but showed a desire to join the Second League, since the group winner, Nesebar, struggled financially.[5] On 19 June 2023 Nesebar announced they will stay in Third League and Bulgarian Football Union announced that Chernomorets will be promoted to Second League, instead.[6] In November 2023, Chernomorets announced the reconstruction of Cherveno Zname Stadium in Dolno Ezerovo neighborhood, with plans for a 5,000-seat stadium, 2 new training fields, and a renaming after their striker Ivan Pritargov.[7]

Chernomorets did not manage to survive in the second tier, suffering immediate relegation to the Third League after the 2023–24 season. They immediately bounced back, however, winning the 2024–25 Southeast Third League and earning a spot in the Second League once more.

Honours

Third League

Shirt and sponsors

Chernomorets 1919's main colors are blue and white.

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt partner
2015–2017 Tomy Sport None
2017–2018 Efbet
2018–2021 None
2021– WINBET

Players

Current squad

As of 5 July 2025

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  BUL Dimitar Todorov
2 DF  BUL Mariyan Dimitrov
3 DF  POR Yaya Dramé
5 DF  BUL Petar Genchev
6 MF  BUL Pavel Georgiev
9 FW  BUL Zhivko Petkov
10 DF  BUL Emanuil Manev
11 MF  BUL Hidayet Hyusein
13 DF  BRA Wennisson Correia
17 FW  BUL Denis Kyoseosman
18 MF  BUL Mihail Mihov
19 DF  BUL Dimitar Zhekov
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 DF  BUL Stefan Stefanov
33 MF  BUL Georgi Gospodinov
66 MF  BUL Georgi Staykov
77 MF  BUL Georgi Madzharov
87 FW  BUL Stefan Traykov
99 FW  BUL Todor Chavorski
MF  STP Nicola Bragança
MF  BUL Svetoslav Slavov
FW  BUL Kaloyan Krastev
FW  BRA Gabriel Alves
FW  BUL Kristian Dobrev
FW  BUL Dimitar Kostadinov

For recent transfers, see Transfers summer 2025.

Foreign players

Up to twenty foreign nationals can be registered and given a squad number for the first team in the Bulgarian First League, however only five non-EU nationals can be used during a match day. Those non-EU nationals with European ancestry can claim citizenship from the nation their ancestors came from. If a player does not have European ancestry he can claim Bulgarian citizenship after playing in Bulgaria for 5 years.

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.

Managers

Name From To Honours
Angel Stoykov June 2015 July 2016
Neno Nenov July 2016 December 2016
Slavi Kostenski January 2017 July 2018
Radostin Kishishev July 2018 November 2019
Slavi Kostenski November 2019 January 2021
Malin Orachev January 2021 3 May 2021
Vladimir Valchev 11 August 2021 30 May 2022
Georgi Chilikov 14 July 2022 24 September 2022
Vladimir Valchev (interim) 26 September 2022 11 October 2022
Veselin Velikov 11 October 2022 23 June 2023
Angel Stoykov 1 July 2023

Seasons

League positions

Season statistics

Results of league and cup competitions by season
Season League Bulgarian Cup Other competitions Top goalscorer
Division Level P W D L F A GD Pts Pos
2015–16 B Regional Burgas 5 16 14 1 1 79 9 +70 43 1st ↑ DNE
2016–17 A Regional Burgas 4 24 16 3 5 75 26 +49 51 3rd DNQ Cup of AFL Q1
2017–18 4 22 20 2 0 125 16 +109 51 1st ↑ DNQ
2018–19 Third League 3 24 21 5 8 76 35 +41 68 4th DNQ Cup of AFL Q1 Zhulien Parushev 16
2019–20 3 19 11 3 5 30 19 +11 36 4th DNQ QF Trayo Grozev 7
2020–21 3 34 25 6 3 78 22 +56 81 3rd DNQ Q2
2021–22 3 34 19 10 5 53 28 +25 67 4th DNQ Q2 Milen Tanev 16
2022–23 3 38 24 8 6 82 26 +56 80 2nd ↑ DNQ Q2 Grigor Dolapchiev 19
2023–24 Second League 2 34 9 11 14 33 41 -8 38 15th ↓ Round of 32 Zhivko Petkov 9
2024–25 Third League 3 38 35 1 2 131 18 +113 106 1st ↑ Round of 32 Cup of AFL Q3 Zhivko Petkov 36

Key

  • GS = Group stage
  • QF = Quarter-finals
  • SF = Semi-finals
Champions Runners-up Promoted Relegated

References