Fixtures

Bulgaria Second League 07/26 15:00 1 Yantra Gabrovo vs Pirin Blagoevgrad - View
Bulgaria Second League 08/02 15:00 2 Chernomorets Burgas vs Yantra Gabrovo - View
Bulgaria Second League 08/09 15:00 3 Yantra Gabrovo vs FC Hebar Pazardzhik - View
Bulgaria Second League 08/16 15:00 4 Etar 1924 Veliko Tarnovo vs Yantra Gabrovo - View

Results

Club Friendly List 06/28 15:00 - Yantra Gabrovo v Lokomotiv 1929 Sofia L 1-2
Bulgaria Second League 05/24 15:00 38 Yantra Gabrovo v Botev Plovdiv II W 5-3
Bulgaria Second League 05/17 15:00 37 Strumska Slava v Yantra Gabrovo W 0-3
Bulgaria Second League 05/12 15:00 36 [6] Yantra Gabrovo v Belasitza Petrich [8] W 2-0
Bulgaria Second League 05/08 15:00 35 [15] Minyor Pernik v Yantra Gabrovo [6] W 0-2
Bulgaria Second League 05/05 15:30 34 [3] Pirin Blagoevgrad v Yantra Gabrovo [6] L 1-0
Bulgaria Second League 04/26 12:00 33 [5] Yantra Gabrovo v Montana 1921 [2] L 0-2
Bulgaria Second League 04/18 14:00 32 [12] Ludogorets Razgrad II v Yantra Gabrovo [5] D 1-1
Bulgaria Second League 04/13 14:00 31 [5] Yantra Gabrovo v Khimik Yuzhny Women [20] D 0-0
Bulgaria Second League 04/06 14:00 30 [10] Spartak Pleven v Yantra Gabrovo [5] D 2-2
Bulgaria Second League 04/03 14:00 29 [6] Yantra Gabrovo v CSKA Sofia II [8] W 2-0
Bulgaria Second League 03/29 13:30 28 [15] FK Fratria v Yantra Gabrovo [7] W 1-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 42 21 21
Wins 19 9 10
Draws 10 4 6
Losses 13 8 5
Goals for 64 31 33
Goals against 42 23 19
Clean sheets 16 7 9
Failed to score 14 6 8

Wikipedia - FC Yantra Gabrovo

FC Yantra (Bulgarian: ФК Янтра) is a Bulgarian football club based in Gabrovo, which plays in Second League, the second tier of Bulgarian football. The club was originally founded in 1919 and home matches are played at Stadion Hristo Botev. Its home stadium has a capacity of 12 000 seats. Club colors are green and white.

History

The club was founded in the summer of 1919 under the name of FC City of Gabrovo. Its founders are Hristo Bobchev, dr. Dencho Nedyalkov, Simeon Kostov, Kosta Tepavicharov, Nikola Vulnarov, Nencho Dimitrov, Hristofor Negentsov, Hristofor Stomonyakov, Hristo Karafezov, Dimitar Popov, Sava Mihailov, Ivan, Naniu and Georgi Nenov. On 21 September 1919 the club played its first game against Gorna Oryahovitsa and won 1:0. The starting eleven for this game were: Sava Mihailov (goalkeeper), Ivan Nanev, Nikola Rashev, Georgi Nanev, Simeon Kostov, Nikola Vulnarov, Stoyan Nanev, Dosiu Peev, Hristo Bobchev, Nencho Dimitrov and Nencho Stoyanov. In the beginning of 1920 the club joined gymnastics association Yunak, but later this year separates and takes a new name sports club Balkan, which is followed by another change - FC Oto. The latter comes from one of the players - Spiridon Nedevsky, nicknamed Oto. Because he had a strong desire to get the ball while on the field he had constantly yelled at his teammates 'ot, ot!' this became a byword for the team. The club subsequently changed its name to Aprilov, FC Chardafon, Chardafon-Orlovets. They participated to Bulgarian Championship as Tarnovo Region champion at seasons of 1928–29, 1931–32, 1932–33, 1933–34 and as Gabrovo Region champion at seasons of 1944-45 and 1947–48. The best result was quarter final in 1944–45. The name FC Yantra came up in 1973, and is used until now (excluding the period 1994 - 2001 when, after a relegation for a corruption case, it played under the name FC Chardafon).

Yantra has played in Bulgarian A Football Group for a total of eight seasons. It made its debut during season 1970–71. Yantra managed to surprise many, finishing in eight place, comfortably avoiding relegation. Next season, however, Yantra could not replicate their success, finishing in last place, and suffering relegation after two seasons in the elite. Yantra also had six points deducted due to bribery allegations.

Yantra maintained a strong form in the B Group, managing to secure promotion to the top level after just one season away. For the 1973–74 season, Yantra again defied the odds, finishing 12th. However, their form dropped in the next season, and Yantra again fell into the B Group after two seasons in the elite.

After this second relegation, Yantra did not manage to recover quickly and the team spent the next fifteen seasons in the lower tiers of Bulgarian football, mostly the B Group. In 1990, Yantra finally returned to the A Group and finished 14th for the 1990–91 season. The next two seasons were even more successful, as Yantra finished 9th and 11th, respectively. This fine period in the club's history ended abruptly, however, in 1994. Yantra was administratively relegated to the B Group after only eight rounds during the 1993–94 season, as it was discovered the club was involved in a bribery scheme with Beroe Stara Zagora. After this scandal, Yantra began to decline and eventually the club dropped into the amateur levels of football.

During season 2005–06, the club was relegated to the third tier of Bulgarian football. Next season (2006–07), Yantra won the North-West "V" Football Bulgarian group and promoted to "B" West Football Group. However, season 2007-08 was not good for Yantra, as they were relegated to the third division (North-West "V" Bulgarian Football group) with 6-wins, 6-draw, 14-loses, GF:GA-31:48, Points:24.[]

After the end of the season 2008/2009 with the club's financial instability FC Yantra, 4th in the season and the new participant group Yantra 2000 (Gabrovo) were merged after drawing the program. The new team was named FC Yantra 1919 (Gabrovo) and played their home games at the stadium Hristo Botev, Gabrovo. The new team changed its home colours and play with black shirts, green shorts and black socks.[]

Due to financial reasons, FC Yantra gave up participation in the North-West "V" football group on 23 March 2012.

In 2016, the newly reformed Yantra Gabrovo managed to promote to the V AFG, for the first time since their bankruptcy in 2012. This team claims to be the successor of the entity that existed before, thus carrying its traditions. A separate team from Gabrovo, called Yantra Gabrovo 1919 also promoted to the third tier in 2017. This meant that both teams were to play their home games at the Hristo Botev Stadium in Gabrovo. However, Yantra Gabrovo 1919 was relegated at the end of the 2017-18 season, leaving the original Yantra Gabrovo in the third tier.[]

On July 8, 2019, the two clubs from Gabrovo decided to merge and form one club, called Yantra Gabrovo 2019. Yantra finished first in the 2019-20 season in the third level, securing promotion to the Second League.[]

**Yantra Gabrovo Soccer Team Description**

Yantra Gabrovo is a professional football club based in the picturesque town of Gabrovo, Bulgaria. Founded in 1921, the team has a rich history and a passionate fan base that proudly supports their local heroes. The club's colors, traditionally blue and white, symbolize the spirit and resilience of the community.

Competing in the Bulgarian football league system, Yantra Gabrovo has established itself as a formidable presence in both regional and national competitions. The team's home matches are held at the Yantra Stadium, a venue that resonates with the echoes of countless thrilling encounters and showcases the unwavering loyalty of its supporters.

Yantra Gabrovo is known for its commitment to developing local talent, often integrating youth players from the region into the first team. The club emphasizes teamwork, discipline, and a strong work ethic, which are hallmarks of their playing style. With a focus on both competitive success and community engagement, Yantra Gabrovo aims to inspire the next generation of footballers while fostering a sense of pride and unity among its fans.

As they strive for excellence on the pitch, Yantra Gabrovo continues to be a beacon of hope and ambition in Bulgarian football, embodying the spirit of Gabrovo and its rich cultural heritage. Whether in the heat of a local derby or a crucial league match, the team remains dedicated to achieving greatness and bringing joy to their supporters.