FC Sofia 2010

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FC Sofia
Full nameFootball Club Sofia 2010
Nickname(s)The Citizens
Founded2010; 15 years ago (2010)
Dissolved2016; 9 years ago (2016)
merge with
V Group
, 12th

FC Sofia 2010 (

V AFG. Home matches were played at the new Tsarsko Selo Sports Complex in Sofia
.

History

Foundation and first seasons

In March 2007, under the initiative of his father Vladimir,

V Group
with only 6 points.

2015–2016: Manolov takeover and merge

In December 2015, the club was taken over by former

Tsarsko Selo founder Stoyne Manolov, who appointed former Bulgarian international Todor Yanchev as manager and announced an ambitious goal of reaching second division in the coming years.[3] The team finished the season using the kits and crest of Tsarsko Selo.[4]

On 28 July 2016 the team was officially merged with Tsarsko Selo and the new team joined the

Honours

  • A Regional Group
    :
    • Winners (1): 2014–15

Shirt and sponsor

The original club colors were red and yellow. In 2013, they were changed to mirror the ones of the Brazil national team. From 2016 club changed their colors to Red and signed with the Spanish kit manufacturer

FC Tsarsko Selo
.

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt partner
2013–2015 United States Nike None
2016 Spain Joma

Managers

Dates Name Honours
2012–2015 Bulgaria Bisser Hazday 99991
A RFG
title
2016 Bulgaria Todor Yanchev

Past seasons

Season League Place W D L GF GA Pts Bulgarian Cup
2014–15
A RFG
(IV)
1 15 3 2 76 16 48 not qualified
2015–16
V AFG
(III)
12 11 1 20 51 72 34 not qualified
Green marks a season followed by promotion, red a season followed by relegation.

References

  1. ^ "Левскарят Хаздай води на "Армията" италианец и руснак". Topsport.ibox.bg. Retrieved 2016-01-11.
  2. ^ RFG Sofia (Capital) 2014/15 Bulgarian-Football.com Retrieved 2016-1-12.
  3. ^ "Тодор Янчев поема отбор от Югозападната В група". Novsport.com. Retrieved 2016-01-11.
  4. ^ "Стойне Манолов: Българският футбол няма бъдеще без ЦСКА". Focus-sport.net. Retrieved 2016-01-11.
  5. ^ "Царско село" и "Левски" (Карлово) допълниха състава на Втора лига