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* {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Georgi Stankov<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sportal.bg/news.php?news=430305 |title=Джамбазки пак поема "Монтана|publisher=sportal.bg |date=2013-06-04|accessdate=2016-06-03}}</ref>
* {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} [[Atanas Dzhambazki]] (June 2013–Dec 2013)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.blitz.bg/sport/bg-futbol/dzhambazki-se-zavrna-v-montana_213915.html|title=Джамбазки се завърна в "Монтана". Бившият треньор на тима стана главен скаут на клуба|publisher=blitz.bg |date=2014-02-04|accessdate=2016-06-03}}</ref>
* {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} [[Nikolay Mitov]] (Dec 2013–May 2014)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sportal.bg/news.php?news=488766 |title=Монтана" смени Митов с Ферарио Спасов|publisher=sportal.bg |date=2014-05-21|accessdate=2016-06-03}}</ref>
* {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} [[Nikolay Mitov]] (Dec 2013–May 2014)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sportal.bg/news.php?news=488766 |title=Монтана" смени Митов с Ферарио Спасов|publisher=sportal.bg |date=2014-05-21|accessdate=2016-06-03}}</ref>
* {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} [[Ferario Spasov]] (May 2014–Nov 2015)
* {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} [[Ferario Spasov]] (May 2014–Nov 2015)

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Montana
Full nameProfessional football club Montana
Founded1921; 103 years ago (1921)
as SC Hristo Mihaylov
GroundOgosta Stadium,
Montana, Bulgaria
Capacity6,000
ChairmanBulgaria Rumen Panayotov
ManagerVacant
LeagueA Group
2014–15B Group, 1st (promoted)
WebsiteClub website

PFC Montana (Bulgarian: ПФК Монтана) is a Bulgarian football club from the town of Montana, currently playing in the A Group, the first division of Bulgarian football.

The football club plays its home matches at the Ogosta Stadium, which has a capacity of 8,000 spectators. Montana's colours are blue, white and red. In recent years, the club was propelled back into professional football with the help of some experienced and talented footballers, including the ex-captain of English Aston Villa and Bulgarian international Stiliyan Petrov.

PFC Montana was founded in 1921 when the few amateur sports clubs and organizations in the city decided to merge into one club. The new club was named SC Hristo Mihaylov after the Bulgarian communist party activist Hristo Popmihaylov, who was born in the town. Montana has played a total of 7 seasons in the A Group and 39 seasons in the B Group.

Honours

A Group:

  • 9th place (1): 1996

B Group:

  • Champions (2): 2009, 2015

Bulgarian Cup:

Bulgarian League Cup:

  • Runners-up: 1996

History

Stiliyan Petrov was raised in Montana's youth academy

PFC Montana was founded on 1921 under the name SC Hristo Mihaylov, after a union of a few sports clubs from the city. From 1957 to 1990 the sports club wears the name of FC Septemvriyska Slava. Since 1990, the club uses the name PFC Montana.

Until 2009, Montana has played three seasons in the top flight, between 1994 and 1997. Montana joined the division in 1994, and the same year the club finished thirteenth out of sixteen clubs in its first season. The same season, Montana reached the semi-final of the Bulgarian Cup. Montana's best season in the A PFG was in the 1995-96 season - 9th place. In this campaign, the team led by Anatoli Tonov, Todor Pramatarov, Rumen Panayotov and Angel Chervenkov, the club reached the final of the currently folded Bulgarian League Cup tournament, but was knocked out by Neftochimic Burgas. In the 1996-97 season, Montana finished in the 15th place and was relegated to the second division. A part of the squad was then the talented seventeen-year-old Stiliyan Petrov, which was sold the same year to CSKA Sofia. Otherwise according to the fans, Boyan Gergov is Montana's most prominent figure, being the club's top goalscorer with a total of 157 goals in 364 matches. The following 1997-1998 season, after a financial collapse, Montana was relegated to the Bulgarian V AFG. However, after an 7-year stay in the V AFG, the club finished in the 2nd position in the North-West V AFG, and Montana returned in the West B PFG for the upcoming 2004-05 season.

In 2008, the chairman of PFC Montana appointed Ivan Marinov as a manager of the club. The following year, with the financial support of the mayor of the city Zlatko Zhivkov, the club finished the season in the West B PFG in the first place and therefore Montana gained promotion to the top flight for the upcoming season. The same year, Montana's striker Ventsislav Ivanov became the top goalscorer of the division with the impressive 19 goals.

Recent seasons

Year Division Position
2014–15 B Group 1st ↑
2013–14 B Group 4th
2012–13 A Group 15th
2011–12 A Group 11th
2010–11 A Group 10th
2009–10 A Group 11th
2008–09 B Group 1st ↑
2007–08 B Group 7th
2006–07 B Group 10th
2005–06 B Group 11th
2004–05 North-Western V Group 1st ↑

Stadium

PFC Montana's home ground is the Ogosta Stadium in Montana. The stadium was built in 1965, but the ground underwent a total reconstruction after 41 years, in 2006. It has approximately 8,000 seats, spread in two opposite stands, with pitch dimensions of 105×68 metres. The record attendance at the stadium is 11,500 spectators and it was achieved at a game between CSKA Sofia and Montana. The stadium's name is derived from the river Ogosta, which passes nearby the town. Currently there aren't any new plans for renovating the stadium.

Current squad

As of 4 February 2016 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Bulgaria BUL Hristo Ivanov (captain)
3 DF Bulgaria BUL Ivan Mihov
4 MF Algeria ALG Nabil Ejenavi
5 DF Bulgaria BUL Asen Georgiev
6 DF Bulgaria BUL Hristofor Hubchev
7 MF Bulgaria BUL Ivan Kokonov
9 FW Bulgaria BUL Atanas Iliev
10 FW Bulgaria BUL Ivan Stoyanov
11 MF Bulgaria BUL Hristiyan Iliev
13 DF Bulgaria BUL Raif Muradov
14 DF Bulgaria BUL Denislav Sergiev
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 DF Bulgaria BUL Georgi Angelov
16 MF Bulgaria BUL Vladimir Michev
19 MF Bulgaria BUL Tsvetan Varsanov
20 FW Bulgaria BUL Petar Atanasov (on loan from Slavia)
22 MF Bulgaria BUL Sergey Georgiev
24 MF Niger NIG Olivier Bonnes
25 MF Bulgaria BUL Stanislav Genchev
26 DF Bulgaria BUL Yordan Todorov
33 GK Bulgaria BUL Ivaylo Vasilev
77 FW Bulgaria BUL Zdravko Lazarov

For recent transfers, see Transfers summer 2015 and Transfers winter 2015–16.

Foreign players

Up to one non-EU national can be registered and given a squad number for the first team in the B PFG. Those non-EU national with European ancestry can claim citizenship from the nation their ancestors came from. If a player does not have European ancestry he can claim Bulgarian citizenship after playing in Bulgaria for 5 years.

EU Nationals

EU Nationals (Dual citizenship)

Non-EU Nationals

Former players

The following players, which are included were either playing for their respective national teams or left good impression among the fans.

Former managers

External links

  1. ^ "Джамбазки пак поема "Монтана". sportal.bg. 2013-06-04. Retrieved 2016-06-03.
  2. ^ "Джамбазки се завърна в "Монтана". Бившият треньор на тима стана главен скаут на клуба". blitz.bg. 2014-02-04. Retrieved 2016-06-03.
  3. ^ "Монтана" смени Митов с Ферарио Спасов". sportal.bg. 2014-05-21. Retrieved 2016-06-03.
  4. ^ "Емил Велев се раздели с "Монтана" по взаимно съгласие". dnevnik.bg. 2016-05-25. Retrieved 2016-06-03.