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Bulgarian football club
Botev Plovdiv (Bulgarian: Ботев Пловдив, pronounced [ˈbɔtɛf ˈpɫɔvdif]) is a Bulgarian professional football club based in Plovdiv, which competes in the
Botev_Plovdiv
Topics referred to by the same term
Botev (Bulgarian: Ботев) may refer to: Botevgrad, a town in Bulgaria Botev Peak, the highest peak of the Balkan mountains Botev Point FC Botev Galabovo
Botev
Bulgarian football club
founded in 1921. Since 1948, Botev have played their home games at Stadion Hristo Botev. It is situated in the Hristo Botev sport complex, in the east part
POFC_Botev_Vratsa
Bulgarian poet and revolutionary
Hristo Botev (Bulgarian: Христо Ботев, pronounced [ˈxristo ˈbɔtɛf]), born Hristo Botyov Petkov (Христо Ботьов Петков; 6 January 1848 [O.S. 25 December
Hristo_Botev
Peak in the Balkan Mountains, Bulgaria
Botev Peak (Bulgarian: (връх) Ботев Bulgarian pronunciation: [(vrɤx) ˈbɔtɛf]) is, at 2,376 metres (7,795 ft) above sea level, the highest peak of the
Botev_Peak
Surname list
Botev (Bulgarian: Ботев), feminine Boteva (Bulgarian: Ботева), is a Bulgarian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anton Botev (born 1986)
Botev_(surname)
The International Botev Prize (Bulgarian: Международна ботевска награда) is a Bulgarian award presented to individuals with significant accomplishments
International_Botev_Prize
Topics referred to by the same term
Hristo Botev Stadium may refer to: Hristo Botev Stadium (Blagoevgrad) Hristo Botev Stadium (Gabrovo) Hristo Botev Stadium (Plovdiv) Hristo Botev Stadium
Hristo_Botev_Stadium
Bulgarian radio station
Botev Radio (Bulgarian: Програма Христо Ботев) is a state-owned Bulgarian radio station, part of the Bulgarian National Radio Network. Hristo Botev Radio
Hristo_Botev_Radio
Football stadium in Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Stadion Hristo Botev (Bulgarian: Стадион „Христо Ботев“, English: 'Hristo Botev Stadium') is a football stadium in the Kamenitsa neighbourhood of Plovdiv
Stadion Hristo Botev (Plovdiv)
Stadion_Hristo_Botev_(Plovdiv)
Bulgarian basketball club
Botev 2012 Vratsa (Bulgarian: Ботев 2012 Враца) is a Bulgarian professional basketball club based in Vratsa. They play their home matches at the Arena
BC_Botev_Vratsa
Bulgarian weightlifter (born 1968)
Stefan Khristov Botev (Bulgarian: Стефан Христов Ботев, born February 14, 1968, in Harmanli) is an Olympic weightlifter who represented Bulgaria and later
Stefan_Botev
Football tournament season
v CSKA 1948 (I) Spartak Varna (I) v Botev Plovdiv (I) CSKA Sofia (I) v Lokomotiv Sofia (I) Dobrudzha (I) v Botev Vratsa (I) Lokomotiv Plovdiv (I) v Montana
2025–26_Bulgarian_Cup
102nd season of top-tier football league in Bulgaria
against the 2nd place team from Second League. Sofia Plovdiv Varna Arda Beroe Botev Vratsa Ludogorets CSKA 1948 Dobrudzha Montana Varna teams: Cherno More Spartak
2025–26 First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)
2025–26_First_Professional_Football_League_(Bulgaria)
Sports venue in Vratsa, Bulgaria
Stadion Hristo Botev (Bulgarian: Стадион "Христо Ботев", English: 'Hristo Botev Stadium') is a multi-purpose stadium in Vratsa, Bulgaria. It is currently
Stadion_Hristo_Botev_(Vratsa)
Football tournament season
with the preliminary round and finished with the final on 22 May 2025. Botev Plovdiv were the defending cup winners, but were eliminated by Ludogorets
2024–25_Bulgarian_Cup
Football tournament season
consecutive year, but were defeated by Botev Plovdiv, who won their fourth cup in history. As winners, Botev qualified for the 2024–25 UEFA Europa League
2023–24_Bulgarian_Cup
Soviet canoeist (1928–1981)
Gratsian Botev (12 December 1928 – 16 August 1981) was a Soviet sprint canoeist who competed in the late 1950s. At the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne
Gratsian_Botev
Botev Point (Bulgarian: нос Ботев, romanized: nos Botev, IPA: [ˈnɔz ˈbɔtɛf]) is the south extremity of both Rozhen Peninsula and Livingston Island in
Botev_Point
Azerbaijani Greco-Roman wrestler
Anton Botev (born May 25, 1986) is an amateur Azerbaijani Greco-Roman wrestler, who played for the men's super heavyweight category. He is a member of
Anton_Botev
Botev Plovdiv 2024–25 football season
season. Botev Plovdiv v Beroe Cherno More v Botev Plovdiv Botev Plovdiv v Botev Plovdiv II Botev Plovdiv v Krumovgrad Lech Poznań v Botev Plovdiv Botev Plovdiv
2024–25_Botev_Plovdiv_season
Bulgarian judoka (born 1963)
Pavel Botev (Bulgarian: Павел Ботев; born 19 October 1963) is a Bulgarian judoka. He competed in the men's extra-lightweight event at the 1988 Summer
Pavel_Botev
Basketball league season
Spartak Shumen Botev Vratsa 11 teams will participate as two teams joined the competititon this season: BC Lokomotiv Plovdiv and Botev Vratsa. Teams plays
2025–26 National Basketball League (Bulgaria) season
2025–26_National_Basketball_League_(Bulgaria)_season
Football club
Botev Plovdiv II (Bulgarian: Ботев Пловдив II) or Botev 2 is a Bulgarian professional football team based in Plovdiv. Founded in 2021, it is the reserve
PFC_Botev_Plovdiv_II
Bulgarian bobsledder (born 1963)
Nikolay Botev (Bulgarian: Николай Ботев, born 29 January 1963) is a Bulgarian bobsledder. He competed in the two man and the four man events at the 1988
Nikolay_Botev
The Monument to Hristo Botev (Bulgarian: Паметник на Христо Ботев) is one of the landmarks of the town of Botevgrad, Bulgaria. It is located in the central
Hristo Botev Monument, Botevgrad
Hristo_Botev_Monument,_Botevgrad
Ghanaian footballer (born 2000)
to Botev Plovdiv. After playing the first round of the season with Fremad Amager, Toku signed an 18-month loan with Bulgarian Parva liga side Botev Plovdiv
Emmanuel_Toku
Bulgarian football club
FC Botev Lukovit (Bulgarian: Ботев (Луковит)) is a Bulgarian football club from Lukovit, currently playing in the Bulgarian "A" RFG Lovech. The stadium
FC_Botev_Lukovit
Danish footballer (born 2006)
23 August 2006) is a professional footballer who plays as a forward for Botev Plovdiv. Dorgu grew up in Husum, a neighbourhood in Copenhagen, Denmark
Ifenna_Dorgu
Ludogorets Razgrad 2025–26 football season
fixtures were unveiled on 13 June 2025. Ludogorets Razgrad v Septemvri Sofia Botev Vratsa v Ludogorets Razgrad Ludogorets Razgrad v Dobrudzha Slavia Sofia
2025–26 PFC Ludogorets Razgrad season
2025–26_PFC_Ludogorets_Razgrad_season
Bulgarian football club
FC Botev Krivodol (ФК Ботев Криводол)[citation needed] is a Bulgarian football club from the town of Krivodol, currently playing in the North-West V AFG
FC_Botev_Krivodol
"Kerkini - Peakbagger.com". www.peakbagger.com. "Botev - Peakbagger.com". www.peakbagger.com. "Key Col for Botev - Peakbagger.com". www.peakbagger.com. "Midžor
List of mountain peaks by prominence
List_of_mountain_peaks_by_prominence
Bulgarian rower (born 1955)
Ivan Botev (Bulgarian: Иван Ботев; born 30 May 1955) is a Bulgarian rower. He competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics and the 1980 Summer Olympics. Evans
Ivan_Botev
Comorian footballer (born 2000)
professional footballer who plays as a winger for Bulgarian First League club Botev Vratsa and the Comoros national team. Hadji is a youth product of the Comorian
Kassim_Hadji
Mountain range in southeastern Europe
the Black Sea at Cape Emine. The mountains reach their highest point with Botev Peak at 2,376 metres (7,795 ft). In much of the central and eastern sections
Balkan_Mountains
Comprehensive school in Targovishte, Bulgaria
Hristo Botev School (Bulgarian: Училище Христо Ботев) is a comprehensive school in the town of Targovishte in the Targovishte Province, Bulgaria. Named
Hristo Botev Comprehensive School, Targovishte
Hristo_Botev_Comprehensive_School,_Targovishte
International football competition
on aggregate. 14 November 1962 Stadion Hristo Botev, Plovdiv Referee: Aleksandar Škorić (Yugoslavia) Botev Plovdiv won 5–0 on aggregate. 7 November 1962
1962–63 European Cup Winners' Cup
1962–63_European_Cup_Winners'_Cup
Bulgarian football club
Botev (Bulgarian: Ботев) is a Bulgarian football club based in Galabovo, Stara Zagora Province. The club last played in the Second League, the second
FC_Botev_Galabovo
Nation Player 6 DF BUL Stoyan Mantarov (to Sozopol) 8 MF BUL Nikolay Botev (to Botev Vratsa) 9 FW BUL Georgi Stanchev (to Kaliakra Kavarna) 12 GK BUL
List of Bulgarian football transfers winter 2014–15
List_of_Bulgarian_football_transfers_winter_2014–15
Football league season
in each division varies, similarly to previous seasons. Isperih Kubrat Botev Popovo Cherno More II Spartak Varna II Fratria Lokomotiv Ruse Dunav II Svetkavitsa
2023–24 Third Amateur Football League (Bulgaria)
2023–24_Third_Amateur_Football_League_(Bulgaria)
CSKA Sofia 2025–26 football season
Loss Botev Plovdiv v CSKA CSKA v Spartak Lokomotiv Plovdiv v CSKA CSKA v Cherno More CSKA v CSKA 1948 Slavia v CSKA CSKA v Septemvri Arda v CSKA Botev Vratsa
2025–26_PFC_CSKA_Sofia_season
Bulgarian patriotic song
бял Дунав се вълнува" ("Still White Danube Undulates") also known as the Botev March, is a popular Bulgarian patriotic song. The lyrics are based on that
Still_White_Danube_Undulates
Bulgarian football derby
(Bulgarian: Пловдивско дерби) is the derby in Bulgarian football between Botev Plovdiv and Lokomotiv Plovdiv. It is named after the city, where both clubs
Plovdiv_derby
GRE Manolis Roussakis (loan return to Xanthi) 77 DF BUL Martin Kostadinov (on loan to Botev Vratsa) — FW BUL Petar Hristov (to Levski Krumovgrad)
List of Bulgarian football transfers summer 2021
List_of_Bulgarian_football_transfers_summer_2021
Association football league in Bulgaria
Septemvri, Lokomotiv, Slavia and Spartak from the capital city Sofia, and Botev Varna, Botev Burgas, Slavia Plovdiv, Marek Stanke Dimitrov, Benkovski in a spring-autumn
First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)
First_Professional_Football_League_(Bulgaria)
Association football club in Spain
Leicester City Werder Bremen Carl Zeiss Jena Fiorentina 1962–63 Hibernians Botev 1. FC Nürnberg Tottenham Hotspur 1965–66 Dinamo Zagreb Universitatea Cluj
Atlético_Madrid
Ludogorets Razgrad 2024–25 football season
Razgrad v Botev Plovdiv Botev Vratsa v Ludogorets Razgrad Ludogorets Razgrad v Botev Vratsa Ludogorets Razgrad v CSKA Sofia Ludogorets Razgrad v Botev Plovdiv
2024–25 PFC Ludogorets Razgrad season
2024–25_PFC_Ludogorets_Razgrad_season
Bulgarian football club
club based in the city of Botevgrad. The stadium of the club is "Hristo Botev" in Botevgrad with capacity of 8,000 people. The club was established in
FC_Balkan_Botevgrad
CSKA Sofia 2024–25 football season
Arda v CSKA CSKA v Botev Plovdiv Lokomotiv Sofia v CSKA CSKA v Beroe Cherno More v CSKA CSKA v Septemvri Levski v CSKA CSKA v Botev Vratsa Lokomotiv Plovdiv
2024–25_PFC_CSKA_Sofia_season
101st season of top-tier football league in Bulgaria
Septemvri return to the top level also after a 1-year absence. Additionally, Botev Vratsa managed to defeat Marek with a score of 4–2 after penalties in the
2024–25 First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)
2024–25_First_Professional_Football_League_(Bulgaria)
Place in Plovdiv, Bulgaria
figures such as Hristo Botev, Exarch Joseph, Dimitar Panichkov, and Nikola Ivanov. Today, it is best known for the imposing Hristo Botev Monument (one of many
Kalofer
Military unit
The Hristo Botev Partisan Battalion was a Bulgarian partisan detachment created by deserted Bulgarian servicemen which operated during the partisan movement
Hristo Botev Partisan Battalion
Hristo_Botev_Partisan_Battalion
Association football club
1946, the most popular team was Botev 22. After 1944, many reforms in the club occurred. On 10 February 1946, Botev 22, along with Yunak and Spartak
PFC_Montana
Greek footballer (born 1999)
professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Bulgarian First League club Botev Plovdiv. Balogiannis comes from the youth ranks of PAOK.[citation needed]
Konstantinos_Balogiannis
Chișinău) 16 MF BUL Ivaylo Angelov (on loan to Botev Galabovo) 19 MF BUL Ivelin Iliev (on loan to Botev Galabovo) 21 MF BRA Elias (to Vereya) 23 GK BUL
List of Bulgarian football transfers summer 2016
List_of_Bulgarian_football_transfers_summer_2016
Bulgarian football club
FC Botev Ihtiman (Bulgarian: ФК Ботев Ихтиман) is a Bulgarian association football club based in Ihtiman, which competes in the South-West Third League
FC_Botev_Ihtiman
Stadium in Gabrovo, Bulgaria
31972°E / 42.86000; 25.31972 Stadion Hristo Botev (Bulgarian: Стадион „Христо Ботев“, English: 'Hristo Botev Stadium') is a multi-purpose stadium in Gabrovo
Stadion Hristo Botev (Gabrovo)
Stadion_Hristo_Botev_(Gabrovo)
Nigerian footballer
Madenat Alamal Football Academy in Dubai. After a successful trial, he joined Botev Plovdiv in August 2021. He agreed a contract with the Bulgarian side until
Tochukwu_Nnadi
(from Botev Vratsa) 26 MF BUL Nikolay Dyulgerov (from CSKA Sofia) 33 MF BUL Dimo Atanasov (from Botev Plovdiv) 39 FW BUL Atanas Kurdov (from Botev Plovdiv)
List of Bulgarian football transfers summer 2012
List_of_Bulgarian_football_transfers_summer_2012
BRA Wanderson (to Iwate Grulla Morioka) 11 DF BUL Ivan Bandalovski (to Botev Plovdiv) 18 DF BUL Petko Tsankov (to Dunav) 28 MF POR Rúben Brígido (to
List of Bulgarian football transfers winter 2019–20
List_of_Bulgarian_football_transfers_winter_2019–20
Bulgarian football club
foundations of the first football club "Hristo Botev", renamed afterwards -port tourist company "Hristo Botev". This is the official date of establishing
FC_Hebar_Pazardzhik
Ludogorets Razgrad 2023–24 football season
Razgrad v Botev Vratsa CSKA Sofia v Ludogorets Razgrad Ludogorets Razgrad v Cherno More Beroe v Ludogorets Razgrad Ludogorets Razgrad v CSKA 1948 Botev Plovdiv
2023–24 PFC Ludogorets Razgrad season
2023–24_PFC_Ludogorets_Razgrad_season
Bulgarian revolutionary
which re-elected Karavelov as a chairman of the committee, elected Hristo Botev as a secretary, and confirmed Stefan Stambolov as a chief apostle in Bulgaria
Nikola_Obretenov
Village in northwestern Bulgaria
great Bulgarian poet and revolutionary Hristo Botev was killed nearby. Elementary school "Hristo Botev" Chitalishte "Svetlina" Church "Ascension of Jesus"
Banitsa,_Vratsa_Province
Football match
last year and a fifth final overall. Botev reached the final for 14th time overall, the last one being in 2019. Botev won the match 3–2, claiming their fourth
2024_Bulgarian_Cup_final
Levski Sofia 2025–26 football season
Levski Sofia Spartak Varna v Levski Sofia Levski Sofia v Botev Vratsa Levski Sofia v Botev Plovdiv CSKA 1948 v Levski Sofia Levski Sofia v Lokomotiv
2025–26 PFC Levski Sofia season
2025–26_PFC_Levski_Sofia_season
Bulgarian professional footballer
and the Bulgarian national team. In the summer of 2013, Dimitrov joined Botev Plovdiv at under-17 level from Lokomotiv Plovdiv and progressed through
Kristian_Dimitrov
Bulgarian footballer
is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a right winger and right back for Botev Plovdiv. In January 2014, Minkov was included in Cherno More's 25-man squad
Nikolay_Minkov
DF BUL Tsvetomir Panov (end of contract) 10 MF BUL Asen Chandarov (to Botev Plovdiv) 28 DF MKD Vlatko Drobarov (end of contract) 71 MF BUL Vasil Panayotov
List of Bulgarian football transfers summer 2026
List_of_Bulgarian_football_transfers_summer_2026
Bulgarian football club
based on current club. First named Parva atomna, but then after Hristo Botev. The biggest success of the club is 12th place in the B PFG during season
FC_Parva_Atomna_Kozloduy
потвърди за двамата румънци" (in Bulgarian). gong.bg. 10 January 2014. "Botev with two new classy signings". botevplovdiv.bg. 11 January 2014. "Ботев
List of Bulgarian football transfers winter 2013–14
List_of_Bulgarian_football_transfers_winter_2013–14
преминава в "Ботев"". trafficnews.bg (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 14 May 2024. "Botev signs with Siriky Diabate". botevplovdiv.bg. 13 February 2024. Retrieved
List of Bulgarian football transfers winter 2023–24
List_of_Bulgarian_football_transfers_winter_2023–24
Stadium in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
Stadion Hristo Botev (Bulgarian: Стадион „Христо Ботев“, English: 'Hristo Botev Stadium') is a multi-purpose stadium, located in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
Stadion Hristo Botev (Blagoevgrad)
Stadion_Hristo_Botev_(Blagoevgrad)
City in Bulgaria
largest Thracian treasure. Botev Days are held annually in the city, culminating in the rally-dawn on 1 June, held at Hristo Botev Square, as well as the
Vratsa
Bulgarian football club
their place in the First League for the upcoming season, after Botev Plovdiv beat Botev Vratsa 3–2. Arda reached the final of the 2020–21 Bulgarian Cup
FC_Arda_Kardzhali
Football tournament season
September 2017 with the first round and finished with the final on 9 May 2018. Botev Plovdiv were the defending champions, but lost on away goals in the semi-finals
2017–18_Bulgarian_Cup
Association football club
the name Botev, the club took part in the highest level of the first post-war league to be known as Bulgarian A Football Group or "A" RFG. Botev Varna finished
PFC_Cherno_More_Varna
7 MF BUL Simeon Mechev (to Botev Vratsa) 10 MF BUL Anton Ognyanov (to Botev Vratsa) 11 MF MNE Milan Vušurović (to Botev Vratsa) 16 MF FRA Bilel Ait
List of Bulgarian football transfers winter 2018–19
List_of_Bulgarian_football_transfers_winter_2018–19
"Лудогорец се подсили с бивша звезда на Ботев (Пд)" [Ludogorets loans former Botev Plovdiv star]. Sportal.bg (in Bulgarian). Sportal Media Group. 25 February
List of Bulgarian football transfers winter 2024–25
List_of_Bulgarian_football_transfers_winter_2024–25
Russian businessman
history, Botev Plovdiv's line-up had no Bulgarian players in its composition. On 4 May 2023 numerous media articles reported that PFC Botev's budget was
Anton_Zingarevich
Football tournament season
competition, beating Neftochimic Burgas 2–0 in the final at the Stadion Hristo Botev in Plovdiv. In this round entered winners from the preliminary rounds together
1999–2000_Bulgarian_Cup
PFC Cherno More Varna's 62nd season in the top flight of Bulgarian football
Cherno More v Botev Plovdiv Cherno More v Beroe CSKA Sofia v Cherno More Spartak Varna v Cherno More Cherno More v Lokomotiv Plovdiv Botev Vratsa v Cherno
2025–26 PFC Cherno More Varna season
2025–26_PFC_Cherno_More_Varna_season
70th season of the Second Professional Football League (Bulgaria)
Relegated from First League Hebar Krumovgrad Relegated to Third League Lovech Botev Plovdiv II Strumska Slava Nesebar Promoted to First League Dobrudzha Montana
2025–26 Second Professional Football League (Bulgaria)
2025–26_Second_Professional_Football_League_(Bulgaria)
famous Bulgarian poet and revolutionary Hristo Botev, one of the first literature works made by him. Botev began to write the poem in 1866 in the city of
Hayduti_(poem)
March 2018. Retrieved 1 March 2018. "Ludogorets has a new recruit from Botev". ludogorets.com. 20 February 2018. "Ботев преотстъпи двама във Втора лига"
List of Bulgarian football transfers winter 2017–18
List_of_Bulgarian_football_transfers_winter_2017–18
Bulgarian mountain
Balkan Mountains. On the peak on June 2, 1876, the last battle of Hristo Botev's army took place. Map of the battle on Okolchitsa Okolchitza monument Celebration
Okolchitsa
Football complex in Bulgaria
complex in Komatevo, Plovdiv, Bulgaria. It serves as the training grounds of Botev Plovdiv and as a home to its reserve team and youth academy. For nearly
Nikola Shterev - Starika Sports Complex
Nikola_Shterev_-_Starika_Sports_Complex
69th season of the Second Professional Football League (Bulgaria)
Gorna Oryahovitsa Minyor Pernik Fratria Nesebar Introduced reserve teams Botev Plovdiv II CSKA Sofia II Relegated from First League Etar Pirin Blagoevgrad
2024–25 Second Professional Football League (Bulgaria)
2024–25_Second_Professional_Football_League_(Bulgaria)
CSKA Sofia 2003–04 football season
CSKA v Litex CSKA v Makedonska slava Marek v CSKA CSKA v Spartak Varna Botev Plovdiv v CSKA CSKA v Chernomorets Vidima-Rakovski v CSKA CSKA v Lokomotiv
2003–04_PFC_CSKA_Sofia_season
Brazilian footballer (born 1999)
professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Bulgarian First League club Botev Plovdiv. Lucas Araújo joined the youth academy of Grêmio in 2012. He made
Lucas_Araújo
(on loan from Botev Plovdiv) 15 FW BUL Tsvetelin Chunchukov (on loan from Botev Plovdiv) 19 MF BUL Venstislav Gyuzelev (on loan from Botev Plovdiv) — GK
List of Bulgarian football transfers summer 2013
List_of_Bulgarian_football_transfers_summer_2013
PFC Botev Plovdiv (Bulgarian: „Ботев“ Пловдив), commonly referred to as Botev Plovdiv or simply Botev, is a Bulgarian professional association football
List of PFC Botev Plovdiv seasons
List_of_PFC_Botev_Plovdiv_seasons
Football tournament season
first round to Lokomotiv Sofia. Botev Plovdiv won its third cup, after winning the final against Ludogorets Razgrad. Botev, thus, qualified for the first
2016–17_Bulgarian_Cup
Levski Sofia 2023–24 football season
8) Fairplay ranking; 9) Draw Notes: Head-to-head points: Krumovgrad 6, Botev Plovdiv 0. Last updated: 20 April 2024. Source: bulgarian-football.com Updated
2023–24 PFC Levski Sofia season
2023–24_PFC_Levski_Sofia_season
Football tournament season
Bulgarian Cup (in this period the tournament was named Cup of the Soviet Army). Botev Plovdiv won the competition, beating Pirin Blagoevgrad 1–0 in the final
1980–81_Bulgarian_Cup
93rd season of top-tier football league in Bulgaria
Fairplay ranking; 9) Draw. Notes: Botev Plovdiv ahead of Beroe on head-to-head record; Beroe–Botev Plovdiv 3–4, Botev Plovdiv–Beroe 2–0. Source: bulgarian-football
2016–17 First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)
2016–17_First_Professional_Football_League_(Bulgaria)
Ivan Čvorović – Chernomorets Burgas, Minyor Pernik, Ludogorets Razgrad, Botev Plovdiv 2008– Diego Ferraresso – Litex Lovech, Lokomotiv Plovdiv, Slavia
List of foreign football players in A PFG
List_of_foreign_football_players_in_A_PFG
Cherno More 2019–20 football season
Sofia Botev Vratsa v Cherno More Cherno More v Ludogorets Arda v Cherno More Cherno More v Dunav Ruse Levski Sofia v Cherno More Cherno More v Botev Plovdiv
2019–20 PFC Cherno More Varna season
2019–20_PFC_Cherno_More_Varna_season
Football tournament season
competition, beating Botev Plovdiv 1–0 in the final at the Hristo Botev Stadium in Blagoevgrad. 2 June 1993 18:00 EEST Hristo Botev Stadium, Blagoevgrad
1992–93_Bulgarian_Cup
Враца" (in Bulgarian). botev-vratsa.com. 30 July 2018. "Искандар Джалилов ще защитава цветовете на Ботев Враца" (in Bulgarian). botev-vratsa.com. 1 August
List of Bulgarian football transfers summer 2018
List_of_Bulgarian_football_transfers_summer_2018
BOTEV
BOTEV
BOTEV
BOTEV
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Brave as Karan
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Muslim, Swahili
Intelligent; Reasonable; Perceptive; Endowed with Reason
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, Spanish
Youthful
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Praised
Girl/Female
British, Danish, English, Finnish, Gaelic, German, Irish, Swedish
Strength; Power; Exalted One; To Help
Girl/Female
Indian
Mannered
Girl/Female
Hindu
The light of india
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Christian, French, German, Greek
Sea of Bitterness; Beloved of Magdala
Surname or Lastname
English (southern)
English (southern) : from the medieval female personal name Pavia, which is of uncertain origin. Reaney and Wilson suggest it may be from Old French pavie ‘peach’ or Pavie ‘woman from Pavia’ (see 2).English (southern) : habitational name from Pavia in Lombardy, Italy.English (southern) : variant of Paver.
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Goddess
BOTEV
BOTEV
BOTEV
BOTEV
BOTEV