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PFC Slavia Sofia ( bulgarian : ПФК Славия София ) is a bulgarian professional association football club based in Sofia, which presently competes in the top grade of the Bulgarian football league system, the First League. Slavia ‘s family ground is the Slavia Stadium in Ovcha kupel with a capacity of 25,556. The team ‘s colours are white and bootleg. Established on 10 April 1913, Slavia is presently the oldest sports club in Sofia. Slavia is one of only two bulgarian football clubs that have never been relegated ( the early being Levski Sofia ), although the club has been divided into two separate clubs and one of them that carries Slavia records and statistics ( Udarnik Sofia ) had been expelled to the Second Division, which continued for a season ( 1951 ), for no early argue, but politically arranged football reform. The other separate entity ( Stroitel Sofia ) which is nowadays defunct and regarded as a different club had remained in First Division. Later on the two clubs reunited again.

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domestically, the club has won the bulgarian Championship seven times and the bulgarian Cup eight times. They have besides been runner-up in the championship ten-spot times and have reached the cup final on three extra occasions. Among the team ‘s external successes are a european Cup Winners ‘ Cup semi-final in 1967 and a quarter-final in 1981, arsenic well as two consecutive Balkans Cup trophies in 1986 and 1988. Slavia have a competition with mate Sofia-based club Levski Sofia. Matches between the two teams are known as the Oldest capital bowler hat, due to the fact that Slavia and Levski are the oldest, continuously-existing football teams from Sofia. They used to compete regularly for trophies before 1945 .

history [edit ]

On 10 April 1913, a group of young people living near a russian monument in Sofia and representatives of the local capital clubs Botev and Razvitie, in a coffee-house – Alabin str. in Sofia, decided to establish an corporate sports cabaret, the first organized sport baseball club in Sofia. [ 1 ] The new incorporated club has named Slavia. Dimitar Blagoev – Palio, a 21-year-old scholar, was elected as the inaugural president of the clubhouse. As members of the first club administrative council were elected Emanuil Geshev, Ferdinand Mihaylov, Tsvyatko Velichkov, Georgi Grigorov and Todor Kalkandzhiev .
A few days by and by, was elected the first football team of the club – Stefan Lalov, Ilia Georgiev, Emanuil Geshev, Todor Kalkandzhiev, Stefan Chumpalov, Dimitar Blagoev – Palio ( all of them from Botev ) and Pavel Grozdanov, Ferdinand Mihaylov, Boris Sharankov, Asen Bramchev, Dimitar Cvetkov ( all of them from Razvitie ). The first gear sport dresses of the baseball club were white shirts and black shorts. Since 1924, the team has played with white shirts and white shorts and up to confront days it is popular as the “ White pride ”. On 11 August 1913, Slavia played its first match, against local club Savata, and won 1–0. After World War I, Slavia began to become more successful. On 5 June 1928, the club won its beginning champion title, winning 4–0 in the final peer against Vladislav Varna. Slavia won the title five more times until 1946, in 1930, 1936, 1938–39, 1941 and 1943. Slavia won its beginning bulgarian Cup in 1952. By winning the 1963 bulgarian Cup Final, Slavia qualified for the european Cup Winners ‘ Cup, the clubhouse ‘s first appearance in european rival. They were drawn against hungarian club MTK Budapest in the beginning round. Slavia were eliminated from the competition 2–1 on aggregate. Its most significant achievements in Europe during 1966–67 Cup Winners ‘ Cup political campaign when Slavia eliminated Swansea City, Strasbourg and Servette, before being eliminated by Rangers in the semi-finals. [ 2 ] The team consisted of bang-up players such as goalkeeper Simeon Simeonov, Ivan Davidov, Aleksandar Shalamanov, Dimitar Largov, Dimitar Kostov and Aleksandar Vasilev. In 1969, Slavia was merged with Lokomotiv Sofia under the name ZhSK Slavia. Two years belated, the two clubs split again after a schism was supported by 100,000 fans. In the 1980–81 temper, led by Chavdar Tsvetkov and Andrey Zhelyazkov, [ 3 ] Slavia reached the quarter-finals of the Cup Winners ‘ Cup before losing 6–3 on aggregate to Feyenoord. In 1986, Slavia won Balkans Cup, defeating greek side Panionios 5–3 on aggregate in the final. In 1988, Slavia won the Balkans Cup for the second time. [ 4 ] In 1994, Stoyan Kotsev, the former Slavia midfielder, was appointed as the club ‘s new coach. After finishing fourth in 1995, they went on to win the A PFG title in 1995–96. Slavia finished with five points more than second-placed Levski Sofia. This marked Slavia ‘s first bulgarian style since 1943. In the 2010–11 season, Slavia reached the bulgarian Cup final, defeating Ludogorets Razgrad, Etar 1924, Chernomorets Burgas and Pirin Blagoevgrad en route. however, they lost the final 1–0 to CSKA Sofia. [ 5 ] In 2018, Slavia won the bulgarian Cup for the eight time in its history, defeating rivals Levski Sofia at the Vasil Levski National Stadium after a penalty gunfight. This enabled the team to play in the 2018-19 UEFA Europa League second passing cycle. In the moment qualify round, Slavia eliminated finnish side FC Ilves. however, in the third modification cycle, they lost to Hajduk Split of Croatia, thus being eliminated. The 2019–20 season was very successful for Slavia. The team finished in one-third identify, qualifying for the Europa League playoff. Slavia clinched the third set in the final round of the season, defeating champions Ludogorets 3–1 at home, while Levski Sofia lost 1–2 to Lokomotiv Plovdiv, thus making Slavia third base. This was Slavia ’ sulfur best placement since the 1996–97 temper .

League positions [edit ]

Players [edit ]

stream police squad [edit ]

As of 12 September 2021 [ 6 ]
note : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

For recent transfers, see Transfers winter 2020–21 and Transfers summer 2021.

Out on lend [edit ]

note : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .

Foreign players [edit ]

Up to five non-EU nationals can be registered and given a police squad number for the inaugural team in the A PFG however lone three can be used during a match day. Those non-EU nationals with european ancestry can claim citizenship from the state their ancestors came from. If a player does not have european ancestry he can claim bulgarian citizenship after playing in Bulgaria for 5 years .

Supporters [edit ]

There is one remaining ultras group called Boys Sofia, a name referring to the fact the traditional support is from the south of the city ; in the past there were multiple other groups. They have a long standing friendship with BSC Young Boys. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The traditional competition has been with Levski Sofia, besides known as Oldest capital bowler hat, however in late decades Lokomotiv Sofia has become the major rival. [ 9 ] The bowler hat between them is called fiddling capital bowler hat. The early city competition is with CSKA Sofia .

stadium [edit ]

In the first ten years after Slavia was founded, the club played in the stadium of his harbinger SC Razvitie. On 3 October 1923, Slavia became the owner of land to the russian Monument in Sofia, where was the first base labor of the club. They played their home games there for the future few decades, until they moved to southwest Sofia in the 1960s. On 12 March 1958, started the construction of Slavia Stadium. Mayor of the sixth area in Sofia and president of the Slavia women ‘s basketball team, Dimitar Tinev, presided at the put in place of the inaugural stone. The stadium is built in a residential area Ovcha Kupel, served by unconstipated busbar services 6 km from Sofia city center. Slavia Stadium has undergo many changes over the years and it presently has a capacity of 25,556 .

Honours [edit ]

National [edit ]

Bulgarian State Football Championship / First League:
Bulgarian Cup:

european [edit ]

First place in group four: 1977

technical staff [edit ]

celebrated stats [edit ]

managerial history [edit ]

This is a list of the last Slavia managers :

References [edit ]

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