Fixtures

Bulgaria Second League 09/06 14:00 7 Minyor Pernik vs Sportist Svoge - View

Results

Bulgaria Second League 08/30 15:00 6 [8] Sportist Svoge v Yantra Gabrovo [5] L 0-1
Bulgaria Second League 08/23 15:00 5 [1] FK Fratria v Sportist Svoge [5] L 2-1
Bulgaria Second League 08/16 15:00 4 [4] Sportist Svoge v FC Sevlievo [16] D 1-1
Bulgaria Second League 08/10 15:00 3 [13] Sportist Svoge v Chappell/ Nagy [6] W 2-1
Bulgaria Second League 08/02 15:00 2 [5] Marek Dupnitsa v Sportist Svoge [9] D 0-0
Bulgaria Second League 07/26 15:30 1 [16] Sportist Svoge v Etar 1924 Veliko Tarnovo [7] D 1-1
Club Friendly List 07/17 15:30 - CSM Politehnica Iasi v Sportist Svoge L 1-0
Club Friendly List 07/02 07:30 - Vallecas CF Women v Sportist Svoge D 1-1
Europe Friendlies 06/27 07:00 - Arda Kardzhali v Sportist Svoge L 4-0
Bulgaria Second League 05/24 15:00 38 Sportist Svoge v PFC Dobrudzha Dobrich L 0-3
Bulgaria Second League 05/17 15:00 37 [17] FC Lovech v Sportist Svoge [16] D 0-0
Bulgaria Second League 05/11 15:00 36 [16] Sportist Svoge v Dunav Ruse [5] W 2-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 44 20 24
Wins 8 5 3
Draws 17 9 8
Losses 19 6 13
Goals for 27 16 11
Goals against 55 21 34
Clean sheets 14 7 7
Failed to score 25 10 15

Wikipedia - FC Sportist Svoge

FC Sportist (Bulgarian: ФК Спортист) is a Bulgarian football club based in Svoge, which currently competes in the Second League, the second tier of Bulgarian football, following promotion from the Third League.

The club was founded in 1924 and their home ground is the Stadion Chavdar Tsvetkov, which has a seating capacity of 3,500 spectators. The club's biggest success is promotion to the Bulgarian top division in 2009, although they were relegated at the end of the 2009-10 season. The club plays home games in blue and white kits.

History

Early years

Sportist Svoge was formed in 1924, as a sports club characterized by a blue and white check jersey. In 1949, after reorganization, the club was renamed to DSNM Svoge. In the years between 1952 and 1954, the sports club competes with the name of Minyor Svoge, and in the period between 1954 and 1957 carries the simple name FC Svoge. The club finally became known as Sportist Svoge in 1957, the name, which is known to date.

Road to the Elite

Until 2007, Sportist participated in either the third or the fourth amateurs divisions, but in 2006-07 the team were promoted for the first time to second division. In their first season in professional football, the club finished in 6th place. In 2008 manager Aleksandar Aleksandrov laid the foundations of a good team. The 2008–09 season in the domestic league was successful for the team, which finished 2nd, and managed to participate in the play-off for promotion in the Bulgarian A PFG. On June 17, 2009, Sportist surprisingly won the play-off against Naftex Burgas with a result of 6:4 in the penalty shoot-out and qualified for the A PFG for the first time in the club's history.

A Group Season

On August 10, 2009, in the first match of the club in the top division of Bulgarian football, Sportist finished with a 1:1 draw against Slavia Sofia. The first goal for the club in the A PFG scored Georgi Semerdzhiev. The first win came in the 5th round against Lokomotiv Plovdiv, with 2:1 at the Stadion Chavdar Cvetkov. Sportist won just five games in their first A PFG campaign. From the five wins, four came from home games. The team managed to beat Botev Plovdiv, Cherno More Varna, Lokomotiv Plovdiv, and Sliven. Away results were even less impressive. Sportist only managed to beat Minyor Pernik and draw with Botev Plovdiv. These results earned the team 19 points, which was 13 points below the safety line. Sportist was thus relegated at the end of the season to the 2010–11 B Group.

Return to lower leagues

The following two seasons were successful for the club, as they managed to earn second place twice in a row, qualifying for the promotion playoffs, but Sportist were unlucky on both occasions, losing to Chernomorets Pomorie and Botev Plovdiv respectively. For the 2012–13 B Group season, Sportist Svoge did not obtain a license due to financial reasons and was excluded from the second league. The team was relegated to the fourth tier of Bulgarian football, but managed to promote to the third tier the following season, 2013–14. After 2 seasons in the third division, Sportist was again relegated to the fourth tier. The team remained there until 2018 when they won promotion to the third league once more for the 2018–19 season. Svoge finished in 15th place following its return to the third division.

For the 2019–20 season, Sportist finished in third place in the third tier, but earned promotion to the second level, following the disqualification of Pomorie from the second tier.

In 2023, Sportist finished in fifth place in the Second League and qualified for the promotion playoffs for entering First League. Sportist played against Beroe Stara Zagora in Veliko Tarnovo but lost the game 1–0, thus remaining in the Second League.

League positions

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Sportist Svoge is a professional football club based in the town of Svoge, Bulgaria. Founded in 1923, the team has a rich history and is known for its passionate fan base and commitment to developing local talent. The club's colors are traditionally blue and white, which are proudly displayed in their home matches at the Stadion Sportist, a venue that fosters a vibrant atmosphere for supporters.

Sportist Svoge competes in the Bulgarian lower leagues, where they strive to climb the ranks and establish themselves as a formidable force in Bulgarian football. The team's philosophy emphasizes teamwork, discipline, and a strong connection to the community, making them a beloved institution in the region.

Over the years, Sportist Svoge has produced several notable players who have gone on to achieve success in higher divisions, showcasing the club's dedication to nurturing young talent. With a focus on both competitive success and community engagement, Sportist Svoge continues to be a symbol of pride for the town and its residents, embodying the spirit of Bulgarian football.