2014–15 V AFG

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Bulgarian V Football Group
Season2014–15

The 2014–15 V Football Group season was the 65th season of the Bulgarian V Group. The group comprises the third level of the Bulgarian football pyramid and is divided into four geographic regions:North-West, North-East, South-East, and South-West.

The top team from each of the divisions of the amateur football group (AFG) will be directly promoted to B Group for season 2015–16. The bottom two teams of each division will be directly relegated to their respective regional groups at the fourth level in the football league system for next season.

Changes from season 2013–14[edit]

Club Movements Between V Group and B Group[edit]

The champions of the four 2013–14 V AFG divisions were promoted to the 2014–15 B PFG: Benkovski Byala from V AFG North-East and Sozopol from V AFG South-East, Lokomotiv 2012 Mezdra from V AFG North-West and Pirin Blagoevgrad from V AFG South-West.

In return, four teams relegated to V AFG: Vitosha Bistritsa, Kaliakra Kavarna, Dunav Ruse and Akademik Svishtov.

Club Movements Between V Group and the Regional Groups[edit]

  • North-East: Silistra 2009, Shumen 2010 and Veliki Preslav relegated last season to regional divisions. On 17 June 2014 Benkovski Byala, champions from last year, declared their incapability to participate in B Group, therefore they decided to remain in the third division. The next team eligible for promotion, Svetkavitsa Targovishte declared the same, therefore last season there was no promoted team from the North-East division. The only new team this season, coming from the regional divisions, is Dorostol 2003.
  • North-West: Gigant Belene and Tryavna relegated from last season to regional divisions. Due to the replacement of initial participants into B Group with new ones, the second-placed, Lokomotiv Gorna Oryahovitsa, was promoted. The only new team this season, coming from the regional divisions, is Juventus Malchika.
  • South-East: Straldzha relegated from last season to regional divisions, while Brestnik resigned after just two rounds of play. Due to the replacement of initial participants into B Group with new ones, the second- and third-placed, Master Burgas under its new name FC Burgas and Vereya Stara Zagora were promoted. New teams, coming from A PFG, were supposed to be Neftochimic Burgas and Lyubimets, as they have not received professional license. However by 25 July, the final deadline for application for participation, both teams have not submitted any documents. The new teams, coming from the regional divisions, are Marista Plovdiv, Pomorie, Rodopa Smolyan, Stara Zagora and Elhovo. Shortly before the beginning of the championship, on 5 and 7 August Rodopa and Elhovo declared their resignation of participation due to organizational and financial reasons. Since this occurred two days before the start of the season, the regional cell of Bulgarian Football Union were unable to make new draw. This means that two teams will rest each round and that there will be no relegating teams, if there are no teams, coming from B Group at the end of the season.
  • South-West: Botev Ihtiman and Septemvri Sofia relegated from last season to regional divisions. Due to the replacement of initial participants into B Group with new ones, the second-placed, Septemvri Simitli, was promoted. New team, coming from A PFG, is Pirin Gotse Delchev as it has not received professional license. The new teams, coming from the regional divisions, are Conegliano German and Rilski Sportist Samokov.

North-East V AFG[edit]

2014–15 V AFG is located in Bulgaria
Targovishte
Targovishte
Dolni Chiflik
Dolni Chiflik
Suvorovo
Suvorovo
Belitsa
Belitsa
Kubrat
Kubrat
Balchik
Balchik
Tervel
Tervel
Dve Mogili
Dve Mogili
Novi Pazar
Novi Pazar
Silistra
Silistra
Veliki Preslav
Veliki Preslav
Shumen
Shumen
Provadia
Provadia
Ruse
Ruse
Kavarna
Kavarna
Location of teams in North-East V AFG 2013-14
North-East V AFG
Season2014–15
ChampionsDunav Ruse
RelegatedProvadia
Dorostol 2003
Top goalscorerVasil Tachev (15 goals)
Biggest home winDunav 13−0 Suvorovo
(15 November 2014)
Biggest away winDorostol 0−7 Chernomorets Balchik
(16 November 2014)
Shumen 0−7 Kaliakra
(2 May 2015)
Highest scoringDunav 13−0 Suvorovo
(15 November 2014)
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Dunav Ruse (C, P) 30 28 1 1 121 11 +110 85 Promotion to B Group
2 Chernomorets Balchik 30 24 4 2 85 14 +71 76
3 Kaliakra Kavarna 30 23 3 4 93 21 +72 72
4 Suvorovo 30 19 2 9 47 38 +9 59
5 Ticha 1948 Dolni Chiflik 30 17 2 11 59 38 +21 53
6 Benkovski Byala 30 15 4 11 46 39 +7 49
7 Septemvri Tervel 30 15 1 14 43 46 −3 46
8 Svetkavitsa Targovishte 30 14 3 13 42 44 −2 45
9 Kubrat 30 14 3 13 48 45 +3 45
10 Botev Novi Pazar 30 12 2 16 45 61 −16 38
11 Belitsa 30 10 4 16 39 58 −19 34
12 Shumen 1929 30 9 5 16 41 52 −11 32
13 Dve Mogili 30 6 4 20 19 53 −34 22
14 Chernomorets 2003 Byala 30 6 3 21 25 68 −43 21
15 Provadia (R) 30 4 1 25 30 109 −79 13 Relegation to Regional Division
16 Dorostol 2003 (R) 30 2 2 26 12 98 −86 8
Source: bulgarian-football.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

South-East V AFG[edit]

2014–15 V AFG is located in Bulgaria
Radnevo
Radnevo
Stara Zagora
Stara Zagora
Yambol
Yambol
Svilengrad
Svilengrad
Asenovgrad
Asenovgrad
Dimitrovgrad
Dimitrovgrad
Nesebar
Nesebar
Saedinenie
Saedinenie
Kazanlak
Kazanlak
Plovdiv
Plovdiv
Nova Zagora
Nova Zagora
Karlovo
Karlovo
Sliven
Sliven
Pomorie
Pomorie
Location of teams in South-East V AFG 2013-14
South-East V AFG
Season2014–15
ChampionsPomorie
RelegatedStara Zagora
Biggest home winDimitrovgrad 8−0 Sliven
(15 November 2014)
Biggest away winStara Zagora 2−10 Rozova Dolina
(30 November 2014)
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Pomorie (C, P) 30 23 4 3 66 16 +50 73 Promotion to B Group
2 Gigant Saedinenie 30 18 7 5 63 25 +38 61
3 Dimitrovgrad 30 17 7 6 51 23 +28 58
4 Rozova Dolina 30 15 6 9 47 30 +17 51
5 Eurocollege Plovdiv 30 15 5 10 43 33 +10 50
6 Minyor Radnevo 30 15 5 10 48 38 +10 50
7 Zagorets Nova Zagora 30 13 7 10 50 31 +19 46
8 Asenovets 30 13 7 10 58 35 +23 46
9 Svilengrad 30 13 6 11 50 39 +11 45
10 Nesebar 30 12 7 11 47 36 +11 43
11 Maritsa Plovdiv[a] 30 12 3 15 38 53 −15 36
12 Tundzha Yambol[b] 30 9 8 13 34 45 −11 32
13 Spartak Plovdiv 30 9 5 16 27 49 −22 32
14 Levski Karlovo 30 7 7 16 23 48 −25 28
15 Sliven 2000 30 4 3 23 26 95 −69 15
16 Stara Zagora[c] (R) 30 1 1 28 17 92 −75 4 Relegation to Regional Division
Source: bulgarian-football.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ On 23 April 2015 Maritsa Plovdiv were deducted 3 points due to their non-attendance of their game against Minyor Radnevo.
  2. ^ On 5 May 2015 Tundzha Yambol were deducted 3 points due to their non-attendance of their game against Gigant Saedinenie.
  3. ^ FC Stara Zagora decided to cancel their participation in the championship during the winter break due to financial difficulties. All remaining fixtures are awarded 0−3 against them.[1]

North-West V AFG[edit]

2014–15 V AFG is located in Bulgaria
Cherven Bryag
Cherven Bryag
Kozloduy
Kozloduy
Levski
Levski
Nikopol
Nikopol
Veliko Tarnovo
Veliko Tarnovo
Lukovit
Lukovit
Pleven
Pleven
Vidin
Vidin
Sevlievo
Sevlievo
Gabrovo
Gabrovo
Berkovitsa
Berkovitsa
Pavlikeni
Pavlikeni
Svishtov
Svishtov
Malchika
Malchika
Location of teams in North-West V AFG 2014-15
North-West V AFG
Season2014–15
ChampionsSpartak Pleven
RelegatedVidima-Rakovski
Sitomir Nikopol
Biggest home winSpartak Pleven 10−0 Partizan
(13 May 2015)
Biggest away winSitomir Nikopol 0−6 Etar Veliko Tarnovo
(28 September 2014)
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Spartak Pleven (C, P) 26 23 2 1 92 8 +84 71 Promotion to B Group
2 Etar Veliko Tarnovo 26 19 5 2 68 19 +49 62
3 Akademik Svishtov 26 17 3 6 56 19 +37 54
4 Bdin Vidin 26 17 1 8 61 35 +26 52
5 Levski 26 14 5 7 43 24 +19 47
6 Botev Lukovit 26 12 1 13 46 53 −7 37
7 Yantra Gabrovo 26 9 5 12 43 54 −11 32
8 Kom Berkovitsa 26 9 3 14 43 64 −21 30
9 Pavlikeni 26 9 3 14 39 54 −15 30
10 Juventus Malchika 26 9 3 14 37 56 −19 30
11 Partizan 26 8 5 13 39 62 −23 29
12 Vidima-Rakovski[a] (R) 26 7 3 16 23 57 −34 24 Relegation to Regional Division
13 Botev Kozloduy 26 5 6 15 31 45 −14 21
14 Sitomir Nikopol[b] (R) 26 1 1 24 12 83 −71 4 Relegation to Regional Division
Source: bulgarian-football.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Vidima-Rakovski decided to cancel their participation in the championship during the winter break due to financial difficulties. All remaining fixtures are awarded 0−3 against them.[2]
  2. ^ On 29 March 2015 Sitomir Nikopol decided to cancel their participation in the championship due to financial difficulties. All remaining fixtures are awarded 0−3 against them.[3]

South-West V AFG[edit]

2014–15 V AFG is located in Bulgaria
Slivnitsa
Slivnitsa
Radomir
Radomir
Panagyurishte
Panagyurishte
Kyustendil
Kyustendil
Sapareva Banya
Sapareva Banya
Hadzhidimovo
Hadzhidimovo
Velingrad
Velingrad
Pernik
Pernik
Sandanski
Sandanski
Varvara
Varvara
Petrich
Petrich
Svoge
Svoge
Gotse Delchev
Gotse Delchev
Bistritsa
Bistritsa
German
German
Samokov
Samokov
Location of teams in South-West V AFG 2014-15
South-West V AFG
Season2014–15
ChampionsOborishte Panagyurishte
RelegatedSportist Svoge
Mesta Hadzhidimovo
Biggest home winOborishte 9−1 Sportist
(31 May 2015)
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Oborishte Panagyurishte (C, P) 30 22 4 4 91 21 +70 70 Promotion to B Group
2 Minyor Pernik 30 20 5 5 56 21 +35 65
3 Pirin Gotse Delchev 30 18 8 4 53 18 +35 62
4 Vitosha Bistritsa 30 18 6 6 57 22 +35 60
5 Slivnishki Geroy Slivnitsa 30 17 7 6 69 38 +31 58
6 Belasitsa Petrich 30 16 3 11 48 33 +15 51
7 Strumska slava Radomir 30 12 6 12 38 36 +2 42
8 Vihren Sandanski 30 11 6 13 37 40 −3 39
9 Velbazhd Kyustendil 30 11 4 15 38 42 −4 37
10 Conegliano German 30 11 4 15 46 80 −34 37
11 Balkan Varvara 30 11 1 18 47 69 −22 34
12 Germanea Sapareva Banya 30 10 3 17 32 55 −23 33
13 Chepinets Velingrad 30 9 5 16 35 58 −23 32
14 Rilski Sportist Samokov 30 7 6 17 26 46 −20 27
15 Sportist Svoge (R) 30 5 5 20 26 69 −43 20 Relegation to Regional Division
16 Mesta Hadzhidimovo[a] (R) 30 4 3 23 15 66 −51 15
Source: bulgarian-football.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Mesta Hadzhidimovo were expelled on 21 April 2015 by the zonal management of the BFU due to the disturbances during their game against Rilski Sportist and their subsequent abandonment of the match. All remaining fixtures are awarded 0−3 against them.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "ФК Стара Загора се отказа от участие в Югоизточната "В" група" (in Bulgarian). www.football24.bg. 5 January 2015. Retrieved 5 January 2015.
  2. ^ "Закриха отбора на Видима - Раковски" (in Bulgarian). www.football24.bg. 29 January 2015. Retrieved 29 January 2015.
  3. ^ "Още един отбор се отказа от Северозападната "В" група" (in Bulgarian). www.football24.bg. 29 March 2015. Retrieved 5 April 2015.
  4. ^ "Официално: Изхвърлиха Места (Хаджидимово) от ЮЗ "В" група" (in Bulgarian). www.football24.bg. 21 April 2015. Retrieved 27 April 2015.