PFC Neftochimic Burgas

{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2022}}

{{About|the team formed in 2015|the football club formed in 2009|PFC Neftochimic Burgas (2009–2014)|the original club from Burgas which existed until 2009|PFC Naftex Burgas}}

{{Infobox football club

| clubname = Neftochimic Burgas

| image = File:Neftochimic_Burgas_1962_logo.png

| fullname = Football Club Neftochimic Burgas 1962

| nickname = The Sheiks(Шейховете), The Greens(Зелените)

| founded = {{Start date and years ago|df=yes|2015|01|07}}

| dissolved =

| ground = Lazur Stadium, Sports Complex Neftochimic

| capacity = 18 037[https://events.gotoburgas.com/bg/p3531-izgrev-sports-centre-burgas Events - GoToBurgas]

| owner = FC Neftochimic Burgas 1962 NPO

| chairman = Plamen Nikolov

| mgrtitle = Head coach

| manager = Stanislav Zhekov

| league = А RFG

| season = 2023–24

| position = A RFG Burgas, 1st

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Neftochimic ({{langx|bg|Нефтохимик}}) is a Bulgarian professional association football club based in Burgas, which currently competes in А RFG Burgas, the fourth tier of the Bulgarian football league system, after being disqualified for financial problems in 2021 from the Second League and reformed in 2022. The team plays its home games at the local Sports Complex Neftochimic.

Originally established in 1962 under the name Stroitel Burgas and renamed to Neftochimic in 1964, the club was closely affiliated with the Neftochim petroleum refinery in Burgas. Neftochimic saw little success until the 1990s, when considerable financial investments were made in the club. This resulted in a debut promotion to the A Group in 1994. Neftochimic established itself as a regular top tier club in the next decade, even managing to qualify for European competitions. Financial problems began in the early 2000s, the club was rebranded as Naftex Burgas but was relegated from the top flight in 2006. After that, the club was dissolved in 2009, but re-established shortly after under the current name. The reformed club managed to play two seasons in the A Group, 2013–14, and 2016–17, after which it declined once more to the point where it currently competes, the amateur levels of Bulgarian football.

History

=Ancestors=

==PFC Neftochimic Burgas==

{{Main|PFC Neftochimic Burgas (2009–14)}}

File:Neftochimic logo 2013 14.png On 6 July 2009, Naftex Burgas stopped its existence. On 7 July the amateur football club Athletic was renamed to Neftochimic 1986 and was subsequently declared by the owners as a successor of the old team. During the following 2010–11 season the team finished second, completing a quick return to professional football.[http://bgclubs.eu/teams/Neftohimik1962(Burgas) Neftochimic @ BGClubs.eu] On 27 June 2014 it was announced that the club was dissolved due to financial debts.

Neftochimic also won the 2011 Bulgarian Amateur Football League Cup.

==Master Burgas/PFC Burgas==

{{Main|PFC Burgas}}

The club was founded in 2009 as Football Club Master. On 19 June 2014, the BFU confirmed Benkovski Byala's withdrawal from the 2014–15 B PFG and officially invited Master Burgas to take their spot as the 2nd placed team in the Southeast V AFG.[http://www.sportal.bg/news.php?news=494170 Мастер Бс ще играе в Б група (Sportal.bg, in Bulgarian)]

On 22 June, the club announced it has accepted the invitation, and in addition will change its name to PFC Burgas and switch colors from red and white to blue and white, similar to the flag of Burgas.{{Cite web|url=http://e-burgas.com/archives/75410|publisher=e-burgas.com|title=Мастер става ФК "Бургас". Бошнаков – аут, Руси Гочев поема клуба|access-date=22 June 2014|language=bg}}[http://gong.bg/bg-football/b-grupa/master-burgas-si-smeni-imeto-284473 Мастер Бургас си смени името (Gong.bg, in Bulgarian)]

=The New Neftochimic (2015–present)=

==Professional divisions (2015–2018)==

File:PFC_Neftochimic_Burgas_1962.png On 7 January 2015, it was announced that PFC Burgas and the newly established team SNC Neftochimic Burgas, claiming to be the successor of PFC Naftex Burgas, are going to merge in the end of the season and start the next season under the name PFC Neftochimic Burgas 1962.[http://www.sportal.bg/news.php?news=526154] ПФК Бургас и Нефтохимик се обединяват Neftochimic Burgas 1962 started the 2015–16 season in B Group on the place of PFC Burgas. The team finished 12th, but was administratively promoted to the new Bulgarian First League.

On 3 June 2017, the team lost the playoff match against Vitosha Bistritsa and was relegated from the Bulgarian First League.{{cite web | title = Сензация! "Бистришките тигри" изхвърлиха "шейховете" от Първа лига | url = https://www.sportal.bg/news.php?news=667299 | publisher = sportal.bg | date = 2 June 2017 | language = bg}} On 23 June 2017, the team announced that they will play mostly with youth team players due to financial troubles and so most of U19 team were promoted to the first team with Nikolay Krastev as manager and Stanislav Zhekov as his assistant, while most of the players from last season would be released.[https://www.sportal.bg/news.php?news=670805 Нефтохимик се спаси - започва във Втора лига, но пътят ще е ужасно тежък]

==Relegation and Third Division (2018–2019)==

On 15 August 2017, it was announced that Lokomotiv Burgas would merge with the team, making Sutherland Global Services the new owners of the team. The 2017–18 season was very poor for "the Sheikhs", as they won only 2 games in the Second League, and were relegated to the third tier, the Third Amateur Football League.[https://www.sportal.bg/news.php?news=679355 Добра вест за бургаските фенове: световна компания взе акциите на Нефтохимик]

In the new season Neftochimic managed to win promotion back to Second League, finishing 1st, after dominating the league with 29 wins, 3 draws and just 2 losses. They managed to defeat city rivals FC Chernomorets 1919 Burgas on two occasions.

==Back to Second Division (2019–2021)==

In their first season back with the professionals, Neftochimic managed to finish 5th, just before the league was stopped due to the COVID-19 pandemic just 9 points behind the 3rd in the league Montana who were granted promotion. "The Sheikhs" started the season playing their home games Arena Sozopol, due to the lack of financial support. In their first home game Neftochimic managed to defeat their long time rivals FC Spartak Varna with a 5:0 win.

On 22 November 2019 Neftochimic signed a 5-year sponsorship deal with Bulgarian betting company "efbet", which made a financial agreement with Stadion Lazur's owner Mitko Sabev to bring the club back to its original home, renaming and re-branding it to "Efbet Arena Burgas".

On 4 November 2021 the professional football license of Neftochimic was revoked by the Licensing commission of the Bulgarian Football Union as a result of the club not following financial fair play rules and outstanding payments towards personnel and state institutions. In the following days the team was to be removed from the group and its matches annulled.{{cite web |title=Second Professional League 2021/2022 |url=https://en.bulgarian-football.com/season-2021-2022/vtora-liga.html |website=bulgarian-football.com |access-date=9 November 2021}} On 19 November the BFU confirmed its decision and removed Neftochimic from the group, annulling all their fixtures played until that point.{{cite web |title=BFU confirmed the withdrawal of Neftochimic from the Second League |url=https://sportal.bg/news-2021111912452365931 |website=Sportal.bg |access-date=19 November 2021}}

==Restart from 5th league (2022–present)==

The team joined B Regional League, FC Neftochimic's return to the amateur leagues was nothing short of spectacular. In their first season, they achieved an impressive record of 16 wins, 2 draws, and 0 losses from 18 matches, boasting a remarkable goal difference of 119 scored goals against just 9 conceded. This performance earned them a total of 50 points, setting a new record for their group.

Following this success, Neftochimic quickly secured promotion to the A Regional Group in 2023. In their debut season at this level, they continued their winning streak with 20 victories, 2 draws, and no losses out of 22 matches. Their goal difference soared to 70 goals scored while conceding only 9, which allowed them to qualify for the playoffs.

In the playoffs, Neftochimic faced off against FC Lokomotiv (Stara Zagora) in a tense match held in Haskovo. The game ended dramatically, with Neftochimic ultimately losing after a penalty shootout[https://www.neftochimic.com/%d0%be%d1%82%d0%b1%d0%be%d1%80%d1%8a%d1%82-%d0%bd%d0%b0-%d0%bd%d0%b5%d1%84%d1%82%d0%be%d1%85%d0%b8%d0%bc%d0%b8%d0%ba-%d0%b2%d0%b4%d0%b8%d0%b3%d0%bd%d0%b0-%d1%88%d0%b0%d0%bc%d0%bf%d0%b8%d0%be%d0%bd/ Отборът на Нефтохимик вдигна шампионската купа]

Rivalries

Since the beginning of the 21st century, Neftochimic Burgas' most intense rivalry has been with their fellow city club, Chernomorets Burgas. This rivalry emerged after the establishment of PSFC Chernomorets Burgas in 2005, a club which, in the years following its founding, would come under the same ownership as Neftochimic. Tensions between the two sides reached a peak when Chernomorets assumed control of Neftochimic’s stadium, ejecting the club from its home ground. Furthermore, Chernomorets rebranded the stadium, changing its color scheme from Neftochimic’s iconic green to blue, symbolizing the dramatic shift in the city’s football landscape. This altercation created a deep sense of animosity between the two clubs and their supporters, which remains one of the most heated rivalries in Bulgarian football.

Historically, Neftochimic has also maintained strong rivalries with teams from other cities, most notably Spartak Varna. The rivalry with Spartak began to take shape in the late 1990s, as both clubs frequently competed for regional dominance. Matches between Neftochimic and Spartak Varna are often characterized by high tension both on and off the pitch, with fan interactions frequently escalating into confrontations.

Another significant rivalry developed in the 2000s with Beroe Stara Zagora, another team in the region. Encounters between Neftochimic and Beroe are often marked by fierce competition, and games between the two sides have been notorious for crowd disturbances, particularly involving the ultra fans of both teams. The intense atmosphere surrounding these matches has further cemented the fierce nature of the rivalry.

These rivalries, fueled by local pride and historical context, continue to play a major role in shaping the competitive spirit of Neftochimic Burgas in Bulgarian football.

Honours

Club colours

Historically, Neftochimic Burgas has primarily used a kit featuring a green and black striped shirt, paired with black shorts and green socks. Alternatively, the team has also worn an all-green kit. In some instances, they have sported green shirts with white shorts or a green and white striped design. For their away kit, Neftochimic has traditionally favored yellow or white kits.

=Kit history=

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Period

!Kit manufacturer

!Shirt partner

2015–2018

|align="Left" rowspan=2|{{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Krasiko

Masterhouse
2019–2020

| rowspan="3" align="Center" | Efbet

2021–2022

|align="Left" rowspan=1|{{flagicon|Germany}} Uhlsport

2022-2023

| rowspan="2" |{{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Krasiko

2024-

|Lego Group 5

Players

= Current squad =

{{As of|2024|2|1}}

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{{Fs player|no=1|nat=BUL|name=Andrey Krastev|pos=GK}}

{{Fs player|no=4|nat=BUL|name=Svetoslav Slavov|pos=DF}}

{{Fs player|no=5|nat=BUL|name=Plamen Nikolov|pos=DF}}

{{Fs player|no=6|nat=BUL|name=Alex Dimitrov|pos=MF}}

{{Fs player|no=7|nat=BUL|name=Denis Tokmak|pos=FW}}

{{Fs player|no=8|nat=BUL|name=Plamen Slavilov|pos=MF}}

{{Fs player|no=9|nat=BUL|name=Nikola Atanasov|pos=FW}}

{{Fs player|no=10|nat=BUL|name=Ramis Ismailov|pos=MF}}

{{Fs player|no=11|nat=BUL|name=Mertin Dikmeshefket|pos=MF}}

{{Fs player|no=12|nat=BUL|name=Borislav Totev|pos=GK}}

{{Fs player|no=15|nat=ISR|name=Michail Miroshnik|pos=MF}}

{{Fs mid}}

{{Fs player|no=17|nat=BUL|name=Daniel Nikolov|pos=MF}}

{{Fs player|no=19|nat=BUL|name=Kristiyan Ilchev|pos=DF}}

{{Fs player|no=20|nat=BUL|name=Nikolay Ivanov|pos=DF}}

{{Fs player|no=21|nat=BUL|name=Bogoslav Petkov|pos=MF}}

{{Fs player|no=22|nat=BUL|name=Valentin Temelkov|pos=GK}}

{{Fs player|no=25|nat=BUL|name=Stiliyan Krastev|pos=FW}}

{{Fs player|no=27|nat=BUL|name=Viktor Georgiev|pos=FW}}

{{Fs player|no=44|nat=BUL|name=Radoslav Ivanov|pos=MF}}

{{Fs player|no=66|nat=BUL|name=Dimitar Shopov|pos=DF}}

{{Fs player|no=77|nat=BUL|name=Alex Popov|pos=MF}}

{{Fs player|no=|nat=BUL|name=Aleksandar Branimirov|pos=DF}}

{{Fs end}}

Notable players

{{See also|Category:PFC Neftochimic Burgas players}}

Had international caps for their respective countries, held any club record, or have more than 100 league appearance. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries.

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;Bulgaria

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;Asia

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Managers

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Dates

!Name

!Honours

2015

|{{flagicon|BUL}} Radostin Kishishev

|

2015

|{{flagicon|BUL}} Atanas Atanasov

|

2015–2016

|{{flagicon|BUL}} Diyan Petkov

|

2016

|{{flagicon|BUL}} Gancho Evtimov
{{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Dimcho Nenov

|(interim)

2016−2017

|{{flagicon|BUL}} Hristo Yanev

|

2017

|{{flagicon|BUL}} Nikolay Krastev

|

2017

|{{flagicon|BUL}} Blagomir Mitrev

|

2018–2020

|{{flagicon|BUL}} Diyan Petkov

|

2020

|{{flagicon|BUL}} Viktorio Pavlov

|

2020–2021

|{{flagicon|BUL}} Diyan Donchev

|

2021

|{{flagicon|BUL}} Lyudmil Kirov

|

2021

|{{flagicon|BUL}} Krasimir Mechev

|

2021

|{{flagicon|BUL}} Kaloyan Genov

|

2021

|{{flagicon|BUL}} Lyudmil Kirov

|

2021

|{{flagicon|BUL}} Vladimir Ivanov

|

2022–

|{{flagicon|BUL}} Stanislav Zhekov

|

Detailed season history

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|+ Results of league and cup competitions by season

rowspan=2|Season

!colspan=10|League

!rowspan=2|Bulgarian Cup

!rowspan=2 colspan=2|Other competitions

!rowspan=2 colspan=2|Top goalscorer

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!scope=col|Level

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!scope=col|W

!scope=col|D

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|2015–16

B Group230814831393812th {{Up-arrow}}First round{{flagicon|BUL}} Dimitar Georgiev
{{flagicon|BUL}} Borislav Borisov
4
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|2016–17

First League132871733473112th {{Down-arrow}}Second round{{flagicon|BUL}} Ivan Valchanov4
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|2017–18

Second League23023251562916th {{Down-arrow}}First round{{flagicon|BUL}} Tsvetan Filipov
{{flagicon|BUL}} Daniel Stoyanov
3
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|2018–19

Third League33429328821901st {{Up-arrow}}DNQ{{flagicon|BUL}} Deyan Hristov30
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|2019–20

Second League22110383529335thRound of 32{{flagicon|BUL}} Zhivko Petkov8
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|2020–21

Second League230761727612714thPreliminary round{{flagicon|FRA}} Mohamed Brahimi5
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|2021–22

Second League21613121243— {{Down-arrow}}Preliminary round{{flagicon|BUL}} Rostislav Danchev3
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|2022–23

B Regional League Burgas51816201199501st {{Up-arrow}}DNQ{{flagicon|BUL}} Martin Mechkov31
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|2023–24

А Regional League Burgas4222020709621stDNQ
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|2024–25

А Regional League Burgas4DNQ
colspan="12" align="center" | Green marks a season followed by promotion, red a season followed by relegation.

Goalscoring and appearance records

{{updated|12 May 2017}}

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Most appearances for the club in the First League

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RankNameCareerAppearances
1style="text-align:left"|{{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Ivan Valchanov2016–201729
2style="text-align:left"|{{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Nikolay Dyulgerov2016–201728
3style="text-align:left"|{{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Yanko Georgiev2016–201727
4style="text-align:left"|{{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Borislav Borisov2015–201626
5style="text-align:left"|{{flagicon|Romania}} Sergiu Homei2016–201725
style="text-align:left"|{{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Zhivko Hadzhiev2015–201725
7style="text-align:left"|{{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Stanislav Zhekov2015–2016
2017–2019
24
style="text-align:left"|{{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Angel Granchov2016–201724
9style="text-align:left"|{{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Stanimir Andonov2015–201623
style="text-align:left"|{{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Tihomir Trifonov2015–201623

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Most goals for the club in the league

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RankNameCareerGoals
1style="text-align:left"|{{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Ivan Valchanov2016–20176
style="text-align:left"|{{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Borislav Borisov2015–20166
3style="text-align:left"|{{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Dimitar Georgiev20155
4style="text-align:left"|{{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Galin Ivanov20174
style="text-align:left"|{{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Ventsislav Hristov2016–20174
6style="text-align:left"|{{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Stefan Nedelchev2015–20163
style="text-align:left"|{{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Lyubomir Lubenov20153
style="text-align:left"|{{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Stanislav Zhekov2015–2016
2017–
3
style="text-align:left"|{{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Emanuil Manev2016–20173
style="text-align:left"|{{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Nikolay Dyulgerov2016–20173

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