2010–11 V AFG

Football league season
Bulgarian V AFG
Season2010–11
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The 2010–11 V AFG season was the 62nd season of the Bulgarian V AFG, the third tier of the Bulgarian football league system. The season started on 15 August 2010 and finished in May 2011. The group comprised four regional divisions with a different number of teams. Only the champion of each division was promoted to the B Group 2011/12.

Changes from the 2009–10 season

Movement between B PFG and V AFG

The champions of the four 2009–10 V AFG divisions were promoted to the 2010–11 B PFG: Dorostol Silistra from V AFG North-East and Ravda from V AFG South-East promoted to the B PFG East, Chavdar Byala Slatina from V AFG North-West and Malesh Mikrevo from V AFG South-West ascended to the B PFG West.

In return, Rodopa Smolyan, Belite Orli Pleven and Bdin Vidin were relegated from both 2009-10 B PFG groups. Rodopa and Belite Orli even did not receive a license for V AFG, so they will play in the regional divisions this season.[1]

Movement from V Group to fourth-level leagues

The club of Aksakovo was relegated from the North-Eastern V AFG after the end of the season. The clubs of Ariston Ruse and Endzhe Tsari Brod were also relegated from this division, but because they resigned their participation during the season. In North-East V AFG promotion achieved the teams from Kubrat and Devnya. The team of F.C. Spartak Varna took the license of FC Topolite (the 16th-placed team in North-East division). Due to the huge similarity with the name of PFC Spartak Varna, the Regional football committee registered the new team under the name FC Topolite. Spartak Varna and Volov Shumen lost their professional license and went to play in this division. Volov Shumen unites with the team of Makak from Shumen Regional division, and the new team will be called Makak Shumen. On 27 July the executive committee of BFU decided that Razgrad will take the place of the bankrupted team of AKB Minyor in East B PFG.[2]

In South-East V AFG there were also a lot of changes. Botev Plovdiv and Svilengrad lost their professional license and joined the South-East V AFG. Botev Plovdiv even was abolished as a team, but resurfaced after the new founding of the club and using the spot and license for Metalik Sopot. Strandzha-Metalurg Sredets decided to cancel their participation, so their spot was taken by the team of Rodopa Smolyan (the team lost their professional license from last season). The team of Levski Stara Zagora renamed themselves Tundzha Yagoda, but will play their home games at the Lokomotiv Stadium in Stara Zagora. From that division relegated Haskovo and Kosmos Burgas resigned from participation before the start of the last season. Asenovets and Chirpan promoted form the regional divisions.

North-West V AFG was joined by Lokomotiv Mezdra from A PFG and Bdin Vidin from B PFG. The teams of Pavlikeni and Belite orli decided to cancel their participation for this season. Samovodene and the re-emerged team of Spartak Pleven joined this division from the fourth level.

The South-West division was joined by Balkan Botevgrad and Rilski Sportist Samokov from B PFG. Later Rilski Sportist and Marek Dupnitsa were not granted a license for the South-West division. The team of Belasitsa Petrich decided to cancel their participation for this season. From the regional divisions came up the teams of Septemvri Sofia, Lokomotiv Septemvri and Avangard Bachevo, but on 12 August 2010 the zonal committee decided not to grant Avangard a license for participation in the South-West division. After the team of Avangard objected this ruling, they received the license.

Promotion to East B PFG

North-East V AFG

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Spartak Varna (C, P) 30 25 1 4 91 20 +71 76 Promotion to B Group
2 Septemvri Tervel 30 20 2 8 54 27 +27 62
3 Dve Mogili 30 18 5 7 58 29 +29 59
4 Makak Shumen 30 16 8 6 65 31 +34 56
5 Suvorovo 30 17 4 9 45 24 +21 55
6 Rapid Divdyadovo 30 13 5 12 39 40 −1 44
7 Chernomorets Byala 30 13 4 13 49 50 −1 43
8 Belitsa 30 13 1 16 43 42 +1 40
9 Chernolomets Popovo 30 11 5 14 42 45 −3 38
10 Skrita Sila Mudrevo[a] (R) 30 11 5 14 51 58 −7 38 Relegation to Regional Division
11 Benkovski Byala 30 10 7 13 58 58 0 37
12 Topolite[b] (R) 29 10 2 17 34 54 −20 32 Relegation to Regional Division
13 Preslav 30 8 6 16 26 54 −28 30
14 Devnya 30 5 10 15 21 52 −31 25
15 Shabla[c] (R) 29 7 4 18 23 59 −36 25 Relegation to Regional Division
16 Botev Novi Pazar 30 5 5 20 19 75 −56 20
Sportist[d] (R) 10 1 2 7 6 31 −25 5 Relegation to Regional Division
Kubrat[e] (R) 9 0 3 6 5 28 −23 3
Source: Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Skrita sila Madrevo decided to cancel their participation after the end of the season.
  2. ^ Topolite resigned from participation during the winter break on 9 February 2011. Until the end of the championship, its opponents will be awarded with 3:0 wins.
  3. ^ Shabla resigned from participation during the winter break on 11 February 2011. Until the end of the championship, its opponents will be awarded with 3:0 wins.
  4. ^ Sportist resigned from participation in the league after round 10, all fixtures were annulled and every opponent will rest if it is the case (according to schedule) that they should play against Sportist.[3]
  5. ^ Kubrat resigned from participation in the league after round 9, all fixtures were annulled and every opponent will rest if it is the case (according to schedule) that they should play against Kubrat.

South-East V AFG

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Botev Plovdiv (C, P) 38 37 1 0 127 15 +112 112 Promotion to B Group
2 Neftochimik (P) 38 25 6 7 100 31 +69 81
3 Zagorets Nova Zagora 38 23 9 6 69 37 +32 78
4 Sozopol 38 22 5 11 89 31 +58 71
5 Gigant 38 21 7 10 66 45 +21 70
6 Botev Galabovo 38 19 9 10 68 39 +29 66
7 Dimitrovgrad 38 17 10 11 67 42 +25 61
8 Svilengrad 38 19 4 15 70 66 +4 61
9 Maritsa Plovdiv 38 16 10 12 77 55 +22 58
10 Hebros Harmanli 38 16 6 16 61 49 +12 54
11 Arda Kardzhali 38 17 3 18 71 59 +12 54
12 Tundzha Yagoda[a] 38 17 2 19 67 86 −19 50
13 Asenovets 38 13 10 15 58 63 −5 49
14 Rozova Dolina 38 13 6 19 49 58 −9 45
15 Rodopa Smolyan[b] 38 14 5 19 63 72 −9 44
16 Levski Karlovo 38 12 7 19 39 71 −32 43
17 Chirpan 38 10 2 26 36 90 −54 32
18 Tundzha Yambol 38 9 3 26 43 106 −63 30
19 Gabrovnitsa Gorno Strahane (R) 38 3 2 33 19 136 −117 11 Relegation to Regional Division
20 Stambolovo[c] (R) 38 3 1 34 16 104 −88 7
Source: Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Tundzha Yagoda didn't show up for their match against Asenovets, so they received an 0:3 loss and 3 points deduction.
  2. ^ Rodopa didn't show up for their match against Gabrovnitza Gorno Strahane, so they received an 0:3 loss and 3 points deduction.
  3. ^ Stambolovo resigned from participation during the winter break on 1 March 2011. Until the end of the championship, its opponents will be awarded with 3:0 wins. They were also banned with 3 points deduction.

Promotion to West B PFG

North-West V AFG

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Bdin Vidin (C, P) 30 23 5 2 82 17 +65 74 Promotion to B Group
2 Botev Kozloduy 30 19 4 7 57 16 +41 61
3 Lokomotiv Mezdra 30 17 7 6 53 24 +29 58
4 Yantra Gabrovo 30 16 5 9 57 34 +23 53
5 Spartak 1919 Pleven 30 15 6 9 49 27 +22 51
6 Samovodene[a] (R) 30 14 8 8 57 25 +32 50 Relegation to Regional Division
7 Akademik Svishtov 30 13 9 8 52 29 +23 48
8 Tryavna 30 13 6 11 42 37 +5 45
9 Sitomir Nikopol 30 12 5 13 39 53 −14 41
10 Torpedo Borovan 30 10 5 15 39 35 +4 35
11 Balkan Belogradchik 30 9 4 17 40 65 −25 31
12 FC Lokomotiv Gorna Oryahovitsa 30 7 8 15 28 42 −14 29
13 Botev Dimovo[b] (R) 30 10 2 18 25 58 −33 29 Relegation to Regional Division
14 Gigant Belene 30 8 2 20 25 70 −45 26
15 Lokomotiv Dryanovo 30 6 5 19 17 76 −59 23
16 Levski 30 7 1 22 24 78 −54 22
Source: Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Samovodene decided to cancel their participation after the end of the season.
  2. ^ Botev Dimovo decided to cancel their participation on April 27, 2011 in the competition due financial difficulties. Until the end of the season its opponents will receive a 3:0 awarded win. They received also 3 points deduction because they did not show up for their last match.

South-West V AFG

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Slivnishki Geroi (C, P) 38 29 6 3 108 24 +84 93 Promotion to B Group
2 Pirin Razlog 38 26 7 5 89 28 +61 85
3 Vitosha Bistritsa 38 27 4 7 70 24 +46 85
4 Perun Kresna 38 24 7 7 89 31 +58 79
5 Mesta Hadzhidimovo 38 20 9 9 71 38 +33 69
6 Kostinbrod 38 18 7 13 82 46 +36 61
7 Lokomotiv Septemvri 38 17 8 13 75 55 +20 59
8 Balkan Botevgrad 38 16 8 14 61 51 +10 56
9 Septemvri Sofia 38 15 11 12 59 54 +5 56
10 Velbazhd 38 16 6 16 73 59 +14 54
11 Minyor Bobov Dol 38 16 6 16 62 58 +4 54
12 Vitosha Dolna Dikanya 38 16 5 17 58 53 +5 53
13 Benkovski Pazardzhik[a] (R) 38 13 9 16 57 57 0 48 Relegation to Regional Division
14 Strumska slava 38 14 5 19 56 78 −22 47
15 Chepinets Velingrad 38 13 3 22 49 75 −26 42
16 Germanea 38 11 6 21 39 58 −19 39
17 Levski Elin Pelin 38 11 3 24 52 100 −48 36
18 Hebar Pazardzhik 38 10 2 26 54 93 −39 32
19 Botev Ihtiman (R) 38 4 5 29 21 134 −113 17 Relegation to Regional Division
20 Avangard Bachevo (R) 38 4 3 31 38 147 −109 15
Source: Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Benkovski Pazardzhik decided to cancel their participation after the end of the season.

References

  1. ^ "По десет отбора лицензирани в двете Б групи (Ten teams are licensed for the two B Groups)". gong.bg. 11 June 2010. Archived from the original on 19 June 2010. Retrieved 13 June 2010.
  2. ^ "Разград 2000 ще играе в "Б" група, преименува се на Лудогорец" (in Bulgarian). www.sportal.bg. 27 July 2010. Archived from the original on 13 August 2016. Retrieved 27 July 2010.
  3. ^ "Два отбора прекратиха участието си в Североизточната "В" група" (in Bulgarian). www.sportni.bg. 18 October 2010. Retrieved 18 October 2010.
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