FC Maritsa Plovdiv

Maritsa (Bulgarian: Марица) is a Bulgarian association football club based in Plovdiv, that plays in the Second League, the second level of Bulgarian football league system.

FC Maritsa Plovdiv
Full nameFootball Club Maritsa Plovdiv
Founded1921 (1921)
GroundMaritsa Stadium, Plovdiv
Capacity5,000
ChairmanHristo Hristov
ManagerNikolay Dimitrov
LeagueSecond League
2020–21South-East Third League, 1st (promoted)

It was established in 1921, after the merger of the teams Vampir and Trite Konski Sili. The club plays its home games at Maritsa Stadium, located in the city's northern district. The team's biggest success is playing in Bulgaria's top division four times, in 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71 and 1996-97. They have also reached the semifinals of the Bulgarian Cup once, in 1996–97.

The team is named Maritsa after the river of the same name, which flows past Plovdiv.

History

Early Years

FC Maritsa was founded on 20 September 1921, after the Union of three smaller teams. The team, up until 1967, competed in either the second or third divisions of Bulgarian football, usually in the shadows of the much more popular and successful other teams from Plovdiv, namely Botev, Lokomotiv, and Spartak.

First Tastes of Top Football

1967 is arguably one of the most important years in the club’s history, because that is when Maritsa managed to promote to the A Group for the first time ever. Maritsa's first season in the elite was largely unsuccessful. The team finished last (16th), with only 6 wins, 5 draws, and 19 losses. This earned them only 17 points, which was eight points below the safety zone, thus resulting in relegation after a single season.

Maritsa, however, did not have to wait long for their second season in the top level. This came just two seasons after their relegation, for season 1969–70. This time Maritsa managed to win 10 games and draw 3 times, earning them 23 points. This was enough for the team to ensure safety from relegation, as Minyor Pernik and Beroe were relegated instead. Maritsa's third season in the elite was less successful, however. The team finished last, with only 4 wins and a total of 17 losses, only earning them 17 points, ending in relegation once more. This ended Maritsa's two year spell in the elite category.

Lower Leagues and Return Among the Best

Between 1971 and 1996, Maritsa bounced between the second and third tiers of Bulgarian football. This changed in 1996, when Maritsa promoted back to the A PFG after a 25-year absence from the top level of football. Their return proved to be difficult. The team fought bravely against relegation, however that was not enough, as the team placed 14th, three points behind Etar, thus were relegated again.

Second and Third Levels

Since then, Maritsa have largely played in the lower categories of Bulgarian football, mainly in the third level, with occasional appearances in the second tier.

The club is particularly famous for its renowned youth program that has produced many Bulgarian talents over the years – Hristo Stoichkov, Dinko Dermendzhiev, Aleksandar Aleksandrov. Bulgarian national first-team players Georgi Georgiev, Kostadin Vidolov, Krassimir Chomakov, Valeri Domovchiyski, Yordan Todorov, Asen Nikolov had also came through the ranks at Maritsa.

2017–present: Return to professional football

In 2016–17 Third League season Maritsa Plovdiv finished second in their regional division, but gained promotion, because the first ranked team – FC Zagorets declined the offer to participate in the Second Professional League.[1][2] On 16 June 2017 the club signed a contract with Botev Plovdiv for collaboration. Botev sent 5 players on loan and allowed Maritsa to play their home games on their training base, the Botev 1912 Football Complex, until Maritsa Stadium is altered for professional matches. Maritsa was, however, relegated back to the third tier after only one season in the second league.[3]

Honours

Domestic

A Group / Bulgarian First League:

Bulgarian Cup:

Past seasons

Season League Place W D L GF GA Pts Bulgarian Cup
2012–13A Regional Group (IV)21785582259not qualified
2013–14A Regional Group11576553152not qualified
2014–15V Group (III)1112315385336not qualified
2015–16V Group914911452951not qualified
2016–17Third League22608952578not qualified
2017–18Second League (II)149615344533First round
Green marks a season followed by promotion, red a season followed by relegation.

League positions

Second Professional Football League (Bulgaria)Third Amateur Football League (Bulgaria)Second Professional Football League (Bulgaria)Third Amateur Football League (Bulgaria)Bulgarian V AFGRegional Amateur Football Groups (Bulgaria)Regional Amateur Football Groups (Bulgaria)Bulgarian V AFGBulgarian B Football GroupBulgarian V AFGBulgarian B Football GroupBulgarian A Football GroupBulgarian B Football GroupBulgarian V AFGBulgarian B Football Group

Current squad

As of 25 March 2022

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
4 DF  BUL Velichko Velichkov
5 DF  BUL Dimitar Avramov
6 MF  BUL Sami Mehmedov
7 FW  BUL Simeon Veshev
8 MF  BUL Aleksandar Pramatarov
9 FW  BUL Petar Atanasov
10 MF  BUL Veselin Marchev
11 MF  BUL Iliyan Yordanov
12 GK  BUL Viktor Petkov
13 MF  BUL Milen Tanchev
15 MF  BUL Hristian Dimitrov
16 MF  BUL Yanko Angelov
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 FW  BUL Valeri Domovchiyski (captain)
19 MF  BUL Martin Gaziev
20 DF  BUL Yordan Peychinov
21 MF  BUL Stanislav Malamov
22 DF  BUL Georgi Ivanov
23 MF  BUL Teodor Farkov
24 DF  BUL Angel Granchov
33 GK  BUL Petar Nachev
66 DF  BUL Martin Lazov
77 MF  BUL Aykut Yanukov
84 GK  BUL Iliya Nikolov
87 FW  BUL Mariyan Tonev

Personnel

Current technical body

Position Name Nationality
Sports DirectorKiril Andonov
Head CoachNikolay Dimitrov
Assistant CoachKrasimir Ivanov
Goalkeeper CoachIliya Nikolov
AnalyzerStoycho Dramov
Academy DirectorVasil Krastev
RehabilitatorNikolay Dyulgerov
AdministratorHristo Dyakov

Famous players

Note: For a complete list of Maritsa players, see Category:FC Maritsa Plovdiv players.

References

  1. "Радост в "Кършияка"! Марица се връща в професионалния футбол!". Plovdiv24.bg (in Bulgarian). 1 June 2017. Retrieved 17 June 2017.
  2. "Радост в Кършияка: Марица влиза в Б група". Marica.bg (in Bulgarian). 31 May 2017. Archived from the original on 26 June 2017. Retrieved 17 June 2017.
  3. "Ботев и Марица ще си сътрудничат, пет "канарчета" ще играят под наем при маричани" (in Bulgarian). botevplovdiv.bg. 16 June 2017. Archived from the original on 4 August 2017. Retrieved 16 June 2017.
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