FC Chernomorets Balchik

FC Chernomorets Balchik
Full nameFootball Club Chernomorets Balchik
Founded1918 (1918)
GroundBalchik Stadium
Capacity2,618
OwnerBalchik Municipality
Head coachIvaylo Stanchev
LeagueNorth-East Third League
2023–24Second League, 16th (relegated)

Chernomorets (Bulgarian: Черноморец) is a Bulgarian football club based in Balchik, that competes in the North-East Third League, the 3rd tier of Bulgarian football. The team plays its home games at the local Balchik Stadium with 2,618 seats.

History

Chernomorets were founded as Sport Club Strela in late 1918 by English and Italian soldiers after World War I. The team finally became known as Chernomorets in 1957.

In its history, Chernomorets has played mainly in the Bulgarian amateur divisions. Until the 1976/77 season, the team participated at most in the third Bulgarian division but gained promotion to the B Group for the 1977/78 season. The next season was not so successful and the team was relegated back to the third division (The club finishing in 17th place in the group).

Chernomorets qualified for the second time in its history for the second division by finishing in 3rd place in North-Eastern V Group in the 2007–08 season. In this period, in the club worked as an assistant coach former famous football player Iliyan Kiryakov.

Chernomorets withdrew from B PFG in February 2011 due to suffering from finance debts.

Between 9 November 2014 and 27 March 2016, Chernomorets won 37 consecutive games in the third division. The club sent a letter to the Guinness Book of World Records as a jest for its achievement.[1]

In the 2015–16 season, the team finished first and won promotion to the B Group after five years of absence, but on 12 June 2016, they announced that would stay in the V Group and won't compete in the professional tier due to financial reasons.[2] Next season, Chernomorets finished first once more, but this time the team accepted participation in the Second League. Chernomorets managed to remain three seasons in the Second League, but the team was eventually plagued by financial problems in 2020 and was disqualified during the 2019–20 season and demoted back to the Third League. After three years in the third league, Chernomorets again managed to gain promotion to the second league for the 2023–24 season under head coach Martin Hristov losing only a single game and conceding only 13 goals having the best defence and attack in the league simultaneously.

Honours

Players

Current squad

As of 27 March 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 Iliev
2 DF  BUL Yordan Radev
4 DF  BUL Nikolay Dimitrov
5 MF  FRA Joachim Amijekori (on loan from Fratria)
7 MF  BUL Ivan Tomov
8 MF  BUL Nikola Vladev
9 FW  BUL Nikolay Trifonov
10 FW  BUL Tolga Myurvet
11 FW  BUL Martin Yanakiev
12 DF  BUL Ivaylo Popov
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 DF  BUL Ivan Ivanov
15 FW  BUL Preslav Slavkov
17 MF  BUL Teodor Totev
18 DF  BUL Radoslav Petrov
19 MF  BUL Aleksandar Yordanov
20 FW  BUL Martin Petkov
21 DF  BUL Miroslav Nachev
22 FW  UKR Andriy Kunitsyn (on loan from Fratria)
23 MF  BUL Yordan Toskov
27 GK  BUL Martin Hristov

For recent transfers, see Transfers summer 2023 and Transfers winter 2023–24.

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.

Past seasons

League positions

Season League Place W D L GF GA Pts Bulgarian Cup
2011–12 V AFG (III) 10 8 7 13 43 34 36 not qualified
2012–13 V AFG 7 11 8 9 37 31 41 not qualified
2013–14 V AFG 13 8 2 20 39 63 26 not qualified
2014–15 V AFG 2 24 4 2 85 14 76 not qualified
2015–16 V AFG 1 24 1 1 79 14 73 First round
2016–17 Third League 1 24 4 0 67 9 76 First round
2017–18 Second League (II) 11 10 9 11 37 40 39 First round
2018–19 Second League 7 10 7 13 27 35 37 Second round
Green marks a season followed by promotion, red a season followed by relegation.

References

  1. ^ "Балчик подава молба за влизане в Книгата на Гинес" (in Bulgarian). varnautre.bg. 5 April 2016. Archived from the original on 17 October 2017. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
  2. ^ Първи отбор се отказа от участие в "Б" група