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Dunav Ruse
Full nameFootball Club Dunav 2010
Nickname(s)The Dragons
Founded1949; 75 years ago (1949)
2010 (re-founded)
GroundGradski Stadium, Ruse
Capacity19,960
ChairmanSimeon Simeonov
Head coachVeselin Velikov
LeagueParva Liga
2015–16Vtora Liga, 1st
/promoted/
WebsiteClub website
Current season

FC Dunav Ruse (Bulgarian: Футболен клуб Дунав Русе) is a Bulgarian football club based in Ruse, that competes in the Parva Liga, the top flight of the Bulgarian football league system.

Dunav Ruse were established on February 16, 1949 as a merger between two football clubs in the city, Dinamo and Rusenets. Dunav's home colours are sky blue and white. The club is named after the Danube River (Bulgarian: река Дунав), on the banks of which the city of Ruse is situated. They play their home matches at the local Gradski Stadium (City Stadium) which has a capacity of around 20,000 spectators.

History

Domestic

Over the course of its history, the club carried a variety of different names such as Sava, Napredak, Levski, Varush, Angel Kanchev, Rakovski, Rusenets, Dinamo, Spartak, DNA, Torpedo and Partizanin. Dunav played in the A Group over a number of seasons between 1937–1940, 1951, 1956, 1958–67, 1968–73, 1974–77, 1984–86, 1988–91 and 1996–98, before being relegated again.

Dunav playing Roma at the Gradski Stadium in 1975.

Among the club's most notable achievements are a final in the Bulgarian championship in 1937, an A Group fourth place in 1975 and four domestic cup finals in 1938, 1939, 1941 and 1962.

Following a years of several movements between lower divisions, the club, under playing manager Engibar Engibarov, eventually won the Cup of Bulgarian Amateur Football League in 2003–04, and for the next season they finally gained promotion to the B PFG after a long-term hiatus in the amateur divisions. It was to be their first appearance in professional football since the team were relegated from the A Group in 1991.

From January 5, 2006 until 2 October of the same year, Dunav were managed by Ferario Spasov. He acquired some well-known footballers and loaned talented players from Litex Lovech in an attempt to reach the first division again.

The 2009–10 season in the B Group was very narrow for the club as the dream of reaching the A Group almost became a reality. Dunav finished the first half of the season in first place, leaving behind the teams of Kaliakra Kavarna and Nesebar. The second half of the season started very well and the team was in a row with a couple of very significant wins, but they won only one game in their last 7 matches and eventually failed to gain promotion to the top flight.

In the following years, Dunav again failed to impress and was mostly seen as a middle table club in the final ranking of the B Group. In 2010–11, the club was left by some of its good players, as a result of ongoing financial difficulties in the team. Dunav subsequently withdrew from the B Group in February 2011, after being unable to reduce its financial debts to the municipality and a majority of its squad players. A few days later, the club announced bankruptcy and was dissolved.

In 2011, a new registered association was approved by the BFU under the name Dunav 2010 and started from the lowest levels of Bulgarian football. The team obtained a license and following several court decisions it regained the traditions and history of its predecessor. In 2015, the club won the Bulgarian Amateur Cup and was promoted to the second division.

In 2016, Dunav became champions of the 2015-16 B Group and were promoted to the top flight for the first time since 1991. They will also participate in the debut season of newly reformed Parva Liga.

European

On an international basis, Dunav has one appearance in the 1975-76 UEFA Cup, where they were drawn against A.S. Roma of the Serie A. Dunav were subsequently eliminated after a 2–0 defeat in Rome and a notable 1–0 win over the Italian team in Ruse.[1]

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1975–76 UEFA Cup 1 Italy AS Roma 1–0 0–2 1–2

Current squad

As of 28 June 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 Martin Lukov
3 DF Bulgaria BUL Mario Petkov
7 DF Bulgaria BUL Nikolay Kolev
8 MF Bulgaria BUL Ivaylo Radentsov
9 FW Bulgaria BUL Miroslav Budinov
11 MF Bulgaria BUL Diyan Dimov (captain)
12 MF Bulgaria BUL Svetoslav Chitakov
22 DF Bulgaria BUL Mihail Milchev
23 MF Bulgaria BUL Angel Zdravchev
28 DF Bulgaria BUL Atanas Atanasov
70 MF Bulgaria BUL Anton Ognyanov
No. Pos. Nation Player
77 FW Bulgaria BUL Branimir Kostadinov
86 GK Bulgaria BUL Stanislav Antonov
88 MF Bulgaria BUL Yanislav Ivanov
94 FW Bulgaria BUL Yuliyan Nenov
GK Bulgaria BUL Evgeni Aleksandrov
DF Bulgaria BUL Georgi Kremenliev
DF North Macedonia MKD Darko Stojanov
DF Tajikistan TJK Iskandar Dzhalilov
MF Bulgaria BUL Stefan Mitev
MF Bulgaria BUL Vasil Shopov
MF Bulgaria BUL Spas Georgiev
For recent transfers, see Transfers summer 2016.

Past seasons

Season Lvl League Place W D L GF GA Pts Bulgarian Cup
2010–11 IV A RFG 1 9 0 2 20 8 27 First round
2011–12 III V Group 6 12 10 6 48 19 46 not qualified
2012–13 III V Group 2 24 2 2 86 15 74 not qualified
2013–14 II B Group 13 6 9 11 24 32 27 First round
2014–15 III V Group 1 28 1 1 121 11 85 Second round
2015–16 II B Group 1 18 10 2 53 19 64 Second round
2016–17 I Parva Liga  –  –  –  –  –  –  – TBD
Green marks a season followed by promotion, red a season followed by relegation.

References

  1. ^ UEFA Europa League 1975/76 History - Dunav UEFA.com Retrieved 28 Mar 2016.
  • Paytashev, Rumen (2001). Svetovna Futbolna Entsiklopediya (in Bulgarian). Sofia: KK Trud. p. 126. ISBN 954-528-201-0.

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