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First Professional Football League
File:First Professional Football League (Bulgaria) logo.jpg
Season2017–18
Matches played147
Goals scored361 (2.46 per match)
Top goalscorerFernando Karanga (19)
Best goalkeeperBozhidar Mitrev
(16 clean sheets)
Biggest home winCSKA Sofia 6–0 Beroe
(10 December 2017)[1]
Biggest away winVereya 0–5 CSKA Sofia
(17 February 2018)[2] Dunav Ruse 0–5 Ludogorets Razgrad
(20 August 2017)[3]
Highest scoringBotev Plovdiv 2–6 CSKA Sofia
(30 July 2017)[4]
Longest winning run8 games by CSKA Sofia[5]
Longest unbeaten run19 games by CSKA Sofia[5]
Longest winless run20 games by Vitosha Bistritsa[5]
Longest losing run6 games by Vitosha Bistritsa[5]
Highest attendance25,107
Levski Sofia 2–2 CSKA Sofia
(21 October 2017)[6]
Lowest attendance~30
Septemvri Sofia 2–1 Cherno More
(8 December 2017)[7]
2018–19
All statistics correct as of 17 February 2018.

The 2017–18 First Professional Football League is the 94th season of the top division of the Bulgarian football league system, the 69th since a league format was adopted for the national competition of A Group as a top tier of the pyramid and also the 2nd season of the First Professional Football League, which decides the Bulgarian champion. The season is the second with a new league structure and strict financial criteria where 14 clubs play each other home and away, until the league is split up in championship and relegation playoffs. The new league structure, inspired by the ones used by the Belgian First Division A and Danish Superliga, was approved by the Bulgarian Football Union on 6 June 2016.[8]

The fixture list was released on 22 June 2017.[9] Ludogorets Razgrad are the defending champions.

Teams

A total of 14 teams would be contesting the league. Etar were promoted as champions of the 2016–17 Second League, sealing their title on the final day of the season with a 2–2 away draw against Nesebar, coupled with Septemvri Sofia's 0–2 away defeat to Oborishte.[10] The promoted club replaced Lokomotiv Gorna Oryahovitsa, who suffered an immediate return to the second tier after elimination in the relegation play-offs by Montana.

Septemvri Sofia, runners-up of the 2016–17 Second League, won the play-off against Montana and return to the top flight for the first time since 1998–99 season. Montana return to the second tier after two seasons in the top flight.

Vitosha Bistritsa, who finished 3rd in the 2016–17 Second League, defeated Neftochimic in the play-off and won promotion to the top division for the first time in their history. Neftochimic spent only one season in the First League.

Stadia and locations

Note: From the 2016-17 season onwards, all participating clubs are required to have electric floodlights and adequate pitch conditions under the BFU and TV broadcaster's new licensing criteria.[11] The following stadiums below have either obtained a license under UEFA's category ranking or fulfill the licensing criteria.

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Team Location Stadium Capacity (seating)
Beroe Stara Zagora Beroe 12,128[12]
Botev Plovdiv Botev 1912 Football Complex 4,000
Cherno More Varna Tichaa 8,250
CSKA Sofia Balgarska Armiya 18,495[13]
Dunav Ruse Gradski, Ruse 12,400[14]
Etar Veliko Tarnovo Ivaylob 25,000
Levski Sofia Vivacom Arena - Georgi Asparuhov 25,000[15]
Lokomotiv Plovdiv Lokomotiv 13,000[16]
Ludogorets Razgrad Ludogorets Arena 9,000[17]
Pirin Blagoevgrad Hristo Botev 7,000
Septemvri Sofia Vasil Levski National Stadiumc 43,230
Slavia Sofia Slavia
Vasil Levski National Stadiumd
25,556
43,230
Vereya Stara Zagora Trace Arena 3,500[18]
Vitosha Bistritsa Bistritsa Stadium
Vasil Levski National Stadiume
2,500
43,230

a.^ Cherno More played their first home match at Kavarna Stadium in Kavarna due to ongoing renovation works at their Ticha Stadium.[19]
b.^ Etar played their first two home matches at Lovech Stadium in Lovech due to ongoing renovation works at their Ivaylo Stadium.[20]
c.^ Septemvri Sofia will play at the Vasil Levski National Stadium because their Dragalevtsi Stadium is not licensed for First League.[21]
d.^ Slavia Sofia obtained permission from the Bulgarian Football Union to use their own stadium and will play their matches at the Vasil Levski National Stadium only when floodlights are necessary.[22]
e.^ Vitosha Bistritsa will play their first matches at the Vasil Levski National Stadium because their Bistritsa Stadium is undergoing renovation works.[23]

Personnel and sponsorship

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players and managers may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Team Manager Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor Additional
Beroe Bulgaria Aleksandar Tomash Bulgaria Veselin Penev Uhlsport[24] Refan
Botev Plovdiv Bulgaria Nikolay Kirov Bulgaria Lachezar Baltanov Uhlsport[25] Efbet
CSKA Sofia Bulgaria Stamen Belchev Bulgaria Bozhidar Chorbadzhiyski adidas Mtel WinBet, Baristo
Cherno More Bulgaria Ilian Iliev Bulgaria Georgi Iliev Uhlsport Armeets
Dunav Ruse Bulgaria Malin Orachev Bulgaria Diyan Dimov Joma WinBet
Etar Bulgaria Krasimir Balakov Bulgaria Kiril Akalski Joma[26] WinBet
Levski Sofia Italy Delio Rossi Bulgaria Bozhidar Mitrev Joma Vivacom Strabag, Efbet, Spetema
Lokomotiv Plovdiv Bosnia and Herzegovina Bruno Akrapović North Macedonia Vančo Trajanov Uhlsport[27] Efbet
Ludogorets Razgrad Bulgaria Dimitar Dimitrov Bulgaria Svetoslav Dyakov Umbro[28] bet365 Vivacom, Spetema
Pirin Blagoevgrad Bulgaria Milen Radukanov Bulgaria Yulian Popev Erreà[29]
Septemvri Sofia Bulgaria Nikolay Mitov Bulgaria Valentin Galev Uhlsport[30] Efbet[30]
Slavia Sofia Bulgaria Zlatomir Zagorčić Bulgaria Georgi Petkov Joma bet365
Vereya Bulgaria Blagomir Mitrev Brazil Elias Erreà[31] Efbet Spetema
Vitosha Bistritsa Bulgaria Kostadin Angelov Bulgaria Chetin Sadula Jumper[32] Efbet[33]

Note: Individual clubs may wear jerseys with advertising. However, only one sponsorship is permitted per jersey for official tournaments organised by UEFA in addition to that of the kit manufacturer (exceptions are made for non-profit organisations). Clubs in the domestic league can have more than one sponsorship per jersey which can feature on the front of the shirt, incorporated with the main sponsor or in place of it; or on the back, either below the squad number or on the collar area. Shorts also have space available for advertisement.

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming manager Date of appointment
Beroe Bulgaria Ferario Spasov Mutual consent 19 May 2017[34] Pre-season Bulgaria Aleksandar Tomash 8 June 2017[35]
Septemvri Bulgaria Hristo Arangelov Demoted to assistant1 4 June 2017[36] Bulgaria Dimitar Vasev 8 June 2017[37]
Vereya Bulgaria Aleksandar Tomash Signed by Beroe 5 June 2017 Bulgaria Ilian Iliev 9 June 2017[38]
Levski Bulgaria Nikolay Mitov Mutual consent 4 August 2017[39] 6th Bulgaria Asen Bukarev (caretaker) 4 August 2017
Bulgaria Asen Bukarev End of caretaker tenure 8 August 2017 9th Italy Delio Rossi 8 August 2017[40]
Ludogorets Bulgaria Georgi Dermendzhiev Resigned 9 August 2017[41] 2nd Bulgaria Petko Petkov (caretaker) 10 August 2017
Bulgaria Petko Petkov End of caretaker tenure 14 August 2017 Bulgaria Dimitar Dimitrov 14 August 2017[42]
Septemvri Bulgaria Dimitar Vasev Sacked 23 August 2017 13th Bulgaria Nikolay Mitov 23 August 2017[43]
Cherno More Bulgaria Georgi Ivanov Resigned 21 September 2017 6th Bulgaria Emanuel Lukanov (caretaker) 21 September 2017[44]
Dunav Bulgaria Veselin Velikov Mutual consent 16 October 2017 12th Bulgaria Plamen Donev (caretaker) 16 October 2017[45]
Lokomotiv Plovdiv Bulgaria Voyn Voynov Mutual consent 30 October 2017[46] 8th Bosnia and Herzegovina Bruno Akrapović 30 October 2017[47]
Dunav Bulgaria Plamen Donev End of caretaker tenure 31 October 2017 13th Bulgaria Malin Orachev 31 October 2017[48]
Cherno More Bulgaria Emanuel Lukanov End of caretaker tenure 28 December 2017 7th Bulgaria Ilian Iliev 28 December 2017[49]
Vereya Bulgaria Ilian Iliev Signed by Cherno More 28 December 2017 6th Bulgaria Blagomir Mitrev 2 January 2018[50]
Etar Bulgaria Stanislav Genchev Demoted to assistant 4 January 2018 12th Bulgaria Krasimir Balakov 4 January 2018[51]

1.^ No license for First League.

Regular season

League table

Template:2017–18 First Professional Football League (Bulgaria) Regular Season table

Results

Home \ Away BSZ BOT CHM CSK DUN ETA LEV LPL LUD PIR SEP SLA VER VIT
Beroe 1–1 2–0 0–3 1–1 0–0 1–2 1–1 5–1 2–0 0–0
Botev Plovdiv 1–1 1–2 2–6 3–0 2–1 3–0 0–1 5–0 1–1 1–0
Cherno More 1–4 0–0 0–1 1–0 0–0 0–1 0–1 1–4 1–1 1–2 1–0
CSKA Sofia 6–0 1–1 3–0 a 4–1 0–1 0–0 2–0 1–0 3–0 6–1
Dunav Ruse 1–1 0–0 0–1 0–0 0–4 2–2 0–5 0–0 0–1 3–0
Etar 1–2 1–1 2–2 0–2 0–1 1–2 2–1 3–3 2–1 0–1 2–0
Levski Sofia 1–0 1–0 2–2 2–0 1–0 0–0 3–0 2–0 4–0 1–0 2–0
Lokomotiv Plovdiv a 0–3 0–1 2–1 2–0 0–0 0–3 1–0 1–0 1–2 1–1 3–1
Ludogorets Razgrad 2–0 2–1 1–2 2–0 4–0 2–0 0–0 1–1 4–1 3–1 3–0
Pirin Blagoevgrad 0–1 1–2 1–1 3–2 0–3 5–0 0–2 0–1 0–0 1–2
Septemvri Sofia 0–1 1–1 2–1 0–1 0–2 1–1 1–4 0–2 1–0
Slavia Sofia 1–4 2–3 2–0 1–1 3–0 1–2 1–1 0–4 1–0 4–1 4–0
Vereya 0–1 0–4 0–5 2–1 2–0 2–0 1–0 2–1 0–1 1–1 1–1
Vitosha Bistritsa 0–1 2–4 1–2 0–2 1–2 1–1 0–0 1–1 2–4 0–0 0–3
Updated to match(es) played on 19 February 2018. Source: bulgarian-football.com
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For upcoming matches, an "a" indicates there is an article about the rivalry between the two participants.

Positions by round

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Championship round

Points and goals will carry over in full from regular season. Template:2017–18 First Professional Football League (Bulgaria) Championship Round table

Relegation round

Points and goals will carry over in full from regular season.

Group A

Template:2017–18 First Professional Football League (Bulgaria) Relegation Round Group A table

Group B

Template:2017–18 First Professional Football League (Bulgaria) Relegation Round Group B table

European play-offs

Bracket

Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
                
Quarter-final 1
Runner-up Group A
Semi-final
Winners Group B
 
Quarter-final 2
 
Runner-up Group B
Final
Winner Group A
3rd Championship round 
  

European play-off quarter-finals

Runners-up of Group AvWinners of Group B
Winners of Group BvRunners-up of Group A

Runners-up of Group BvWinners of Group A
Winners of Group AvRunners-up of Group B

European play-off semi-finals

Winners of quarter-final 1vWinners of quarter-final 2
Winners of quarter-final 2vWinners of quarter-final 1

European play-off final

Third-placed team Championship roundvWinners of semi-finals

Relegation play-offs

Bracket

First roundSecond roundThird round
                      
Match 1
4th Group A
Match 3
3rd Group B
Winner match 1
Match 2
Winner match 2
4th Group B
Match 5
3rd Group A
Losers match 3 
3rd Second League 
Match 4
Loser match 1
Loser match 2
Match 6
Winners match 4 
2nd Second League 

Winners of matches 3, 5 and 6 will play in the top division next season

First round

4th Group Av3rd Group B
3rd Group Bv4th Group A

4th Group Bv3rd Group A
3rd Group Av4th Group B

Second round

Winners match 1vWinners match 2
Winners match 2vWinners match 1

Losers match 1vLosers match 2
Losers match 2vLosers match 1

Third round

Losers match 3v3rd Second League
Winners match 4v2nd Second League

Top scorers

As of match(es) played on 19 February 2018[52]
Rank Player Club Goals
1 Brazil Fernando Karanga CSKA Sofia 19
2 Romania Claudiu Keșerü Ludogorets Razgrad 12
3 Portugal Pedro Eugénio Beroe 11
4 Brazil Fernando Viana Botev Plovdiv 9
5 Portugal Tiago Rodrigues CSKA Sofia 8
Bulgaria Martin Kamburov Beroe Stara Zagora
7 Bulgaria Ivaylo Dimitrov Slavia Sofia 7
Czech Republic David Jablonský Levski Sofia
Netherlands Virgil Misidjan Ludogorets Razgrad
Bulgaria Marcelinho Ludogorets Razgrad
Bulgaria Martin Toshev Septemvri Sofia
12 Senegal Alioune Badará Etar 6
Bulgaria Boris Galchev Septemvri Sofia
Bulgaria Todor Nedelev Botev Plovdiv
Bulgaria Stanislav Kostov Levski Sofia (0)
Pirin Blagoevgrad (6)
Democratic Republic of the Congo Junior Mapuku Levski Sofia
Bulgaria Miroslav Budinov Septemvri Sofia (0)<brDunav Ruse (6)>
Bulgaria Kiril Despodov CSKA Sofia
Bulgaria Dimo Bakalov Lokomotiv Plovdiv
20 Bulgaria Georgi Andonov Vereya 5
Bulgaria Mariyan Ognyanov Cherno More
Bulgaria Steven Petkov Botev Plovdiv
Bulgaria Ivan Minchev Slavia Sofia
Bulgaria Lachezar Baltanov Botev Plovdiv
Romania Sergiu Buș Levski Sofia
Bulgaria Valeri Domovchiyski Vereya
Democratic Republic of the Congo Jody Lukoki Ludogorets Razgrad
France Chris Gadi Septemvri Sofia
Bulgaria Vasil Shopov Dunav Ruse

Hat-tricks

Player For Against Result Date
Brazil Fernando Karanga CSKA Sofia Botev Plovdiv 6–2[53] 30 July 2017
Democratic Republic of the Congo Junior Mapuku Levski Sofia Pirin Blagoevgrad 3–0[54] 18 August 2017
Brazil Fernando Viana4 Botev Plovdiv Septemvri Sofia 5–0[55] 12 October 2017
Romania Claudiu Keșerü Ludogorets Razgrad Etar 4–0[56] 23 October 2017
Brazil Fernando Karanga CSKA Sofia Beroe 6–0[57] 10 December 2017
Portugal Pedro Eugénio Beroe Cherno More 4–1[58] 17 February 2018

Clean sheets

As of match(es) played on 19 February 2018[59]
Rank Player Club Clean sheets
1 Bulgaria Bozhidar Mitrev Levski Sofia 16
2 Lithuania Vytautas Černiauskas CSKA Sofia 12
3 Slovakia Dušan Perniš Beroe 8
4 Argentina Jorge Broun Ludogorets Razgrad 7
Bulgaria Blagoy Makendzhiev Pirin Blagoevgrad
6 Bulgaria Georgi Argilashki Vereya 6
Bulgaria Stanislav Antonov Dunav Ruse
Bulgaria Ivan Čvorović Botev Plovdiv
Bulgaria Emil Mihaylov Cherno More
Brazil Renan Ludogorets Razgrad
11 Bulgaria Ilko Pirgov Lokomotiv Plovdiv 5
12 Bulgaria Yanko Georgiev Septemvri Sofia 4
Greece Antonis Stergiakis Slavia Sofia
14 Bulgaria Hristo Ivanov Etar 3
15 Ukraine Yevhen Borovyk Cherno More 1
Bulgaria Valentin Galev Septemvri Sofia
Bulgaria Mihail Ivanov Vitosha Bistritsa
Bulgaria Aleksandar Lyubenov Levski Sofia
Bulgaria Georgi Petkov Slavia Sofia
Bulgaria Nikolay Radev Vitosha Bistritsa

Transfers

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