Fixtures

Bulgaria Third League 09/07 14:00 6 Lokomotiv Plovdiv II vs Spartak Plovdiv - View
Bulgaria Third League 09/13 14:00 7 Spartak Plovdiv vs FK Haskovo - View
Bulgaria Third League 09/20 14:00 8 Sekirovo vs Spartak Plovdiv - View
Bulgaria Third League 09/27 14:00 9 Spartak Plovdiv vs Rakovski 2011 - View
Bulgaria Third League 10/01 15:00 10 FK Sozopol vs Spartak Plovdiv - View
Bulgaria Third League 10/04 13:00 11 Spartak Plovdiv vs Rodopa - View

Results

Bulgaria Third League 08/30 15:00 5 Spartak Plovdiv v Neftochimik 1962 W 3-1
Bulgaria Third League 08/23 15:00 4 FK Dimitrovgrad v Spartak Plovdiv D 2-2
Bulgaria Cup 08/20 15:00 1 Spartak Plovdiv v Atletik Kuklen W 2-0
Bulgaria Cup 08/13 15:00 - Spartak Plovdiv v Sekirovo W 3-0
Bulgaria Third League 08/09 15:30 2 Asenovets v Spartak Plovdiv L 1-0
Bulgaria Third League 08/02 15:30 1 Spartak Plovdiv v Zagorets D 0-0
Bulgaria Third League 05/18 15:00 - Lokomotiv Plovdiv II v Spartak Plovdiv W 1-2
Bulgaria Third League 05/14 15:00 - Spartak Plovdiv v FC Marica Milevo L 0-1
Bulgaria Third League 04/09 14:00 - Spartak Plovdiv v Maritsa Plovdiv L 0-1
Bulgaria Third League 03/21 11:00 - PFC Botev Plovdiv III v Spartak Plovdiv W 1-2
Bulgaria Third League 11/09 12:30 - FC Marica Milevo v Spartak Plovdiv W 1-3
Bulgaria Third League 11/02 12:30 1 Spartak Plovdiv v FC Karnobat W 9-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 14 9 5
Wins 9 6 3
Draws 2 1 1
Losses 3 2 1
Goals for 34 25 9
Goals against 11 5 6
Clean sheets 5 5 0
Failed to score 4 3 1

Wikipedia - PFC Spartak Plovdiv

PFC Spartak Plovdiv (Bulgarian: ПФК Спартак Пловдив) is a Bulgarian football club based in Plovdiv, which plays in the third tier of Bulgarian football, the Third League. The club was established in 1947 and folded its senior team in 2016, before being 'refounded' in 2017. Spartak currently plays its home matches at the 3,000-seat Todor Diev Stadium in the Kichuk Parizh district of Plovdiv. The stadium is named after the club's all-time greatest player Todor Diev.

Established in 1947, following the communist takeover in Bulgaria, Spartak was first enrolled in the second tier in 1952, before achieving promotion to the A Group a year later. Spartak has won two major honors, the Bulgarian Cup in 1958 and the league title in 1963. Spartak also participated in the Balkans Cup, where the team has finished as runner-up. The club has played a total of 17 seasons in the top tier A Group, most recently in 1997.

History

Spartak was founded on 15 November 1947, evolving from three earlier Plovdiv clubs – Levski, Septemvri and Udarnik. The club name is a reference to the Roman slave hero Spartacus. This reference also explains the club's nickname – The Gladiators (Bulgarian: Гладиаторите). The first team colours of the club were chosen the same year, and soon Spartak was characterized by a blue, red and white checkers jersey. These colors have remained throughout the club's history, with various patterns used over the years.

The 1950s and 1960s were Spartak's golden age, spending that time in the A PFG. The club won the Bulgarian Cup in 1958, beating Minyor Pernik in the final. This was Spartak's first major trophy in club history. In the 1961–62 season, Spartak finished as runners-up, behind CSKA Sofia. Spartak's greatest success came in 1963, however, when they were crowned champions of Bulgaria for the 1962–63 season. Spartak finished three points above city rivals Botev Plovdiv, in a closely fought battle for the title. Spartak's Todor Diev finished as the top goalscorer that season, with 26 goals coming second the previous year.

As league champions the previous season, the club participated in the European Cup competition for the first time in 1963–64 against Partizani (0–1, 3–1) and PSV Eindhoven (0–1, 0–0). The second continental participation was in Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1966–67 against S.L. Benfica (1–1, 0–3). In 1964, Spartak reached the Balkans Cup final, losing to FC Rapid București after two legs: 1–1 at home and 0–2 away.

In 1967, Spartak was merged with SSK Akademik and Botev Plovdiv into a new club – AFD Trakia. An independent Spartak did not re-emerge until 1982. The club spent the period from 1982 to 1994 in the second and third divisions. In the 1993–94 season, Spartak finished 2nd in B PFG, and qualified again for the A PFG, after 27 years of absence from top football. But two seasons later, the team was relegated again to the B PFG. The club merged in 1998 with Komatevo Sokol`94 and were renamed Spartak-S`94. This remained the club's official name until the 2001–02 season.

Spartak dissolved its senior squad in 2016, due to financial problems. In 2017, the club was restored, starting from the fourth tier of football, Regional A OFG Plovdiv. In the same year, the club introduced an updated crest, displaying the helmet of Spartacus, after whom the club is named. In 2020, the club promoted to the Third League, but was relegated the next season. After one year, Spartak again reached the Third League.

Spartak began the 2023–24 season in the Third League in a very strong form, winning all 10 of their first games. Spartak was in contention for promotion to the Second League up until the last round along with Nesebar and Sayana Haskovo. Spartak eventually finished third, missing out on promotion, which was achieved by Nesebar instead.

League positions

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Spartak Plovdiv is a prominent Bulgarian football club based in the city of Plovdiv, known for its rich history and passionate fan base. Founded in 1921, the club has established itself as one of the key players in Bulgarian football, competing in the top tier of the Bulgarian league system. Spartak Plovdiv is recognized for its distinctive red and white colors, which symbolize the team's identity and pride.

The club has a storied legacy, having won multiple national championships and domestic cups, showcasing its competitive spirit and commitment to excellence. Spartak Plovdiv's home matches are held at the Stadion Spartak, where fans create an electrifying atmosphere, supporting their team with unwavering loyalty.

Over the years, Spartak Plovdiv has produced and nurtured numerous talented players, contributing to the development of Bulgarian football. The team's style of play is characterized by a blend of technical skill, tactical discipline, and a strong emphasis on teamwork, making them a formidable opponent on the field.

With a focus on both tradition and progress, Spartak Plovdiv continues to strive for success in national and international competitions, aiming to reclaim its place among the elite in Bulgarian football. The club's commitment to its community and youth development programs further solidifies its role as a cornerstone of Plovdiv's sporting culture.