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PFC Litex Lovech

Football club information
Full namePFC Litex Lovech AD
NicknameThe Oranges
Short nameLitex
Founded1921
StadiumLovech Stadium,
Lovech (capacity : 7050)
OwnerBG Grisha Gantchev
ChairmanBG Trifon Popov
ManagerBG Lyuboslav Penev
LeagueTBI A Football Group
2009 � 10TBI A Football Group, 1st

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PFC Litex Lovech ( ) or simply Litex ( ) is a Bulgarian football club from the town of Lovech, which currently competes in the Bulgarian A Professional Football Group, the top division of Bulgarian football. The club's home ground is the Lovech Stadium, which has a capacity of 7,050 seats, electric floodlights and permission to stage European matches. To date, Litex has won the championship three times and has won the Bulgarian Cup four times. Together with CSKA Sofia and Levski Sofia, Litex is the third Bulgarian football club that represents the country in the European Club Association.

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UEFA.com---PFC Litex Lovech's- third appearance in the competition starts against FK Rudar Pljevlja, with influential French duo Wilfried Niflore and Alexander Barthe ... - Date : Mon, 12 Jul 2010 16:14:01 GMT+00:00
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Mais Futebol---...- e David Silva serão orientados pelo búlgaro de 40 anos. A equipa ocupa actualmente o terceiro lugar do campeonato, a oito pontos do líder -PFC Litex Lovech-.--- - Date : Tue, 30 Mar 2010 13:34:05 GMT+00:00

No. Nationality Position Player Other
1SerbiaGKUroš Golubović
2FranceDFAlexandre Barthe
3BulgariaDFPetar Zanev
4BIHDFDžemal Berberović
5BulgariaDFMihail Venkov
6BulgariaMFIvaylo Petkov
7BulgariaMFHristo Yanev
8BrazilMF[[Wellington Brito da Silva
9BulgariaFWSvetoslav Todorov
10BrazilMFSandrinho
11RomaniaFWFlorin Bratu
15BrazilMFDoka Madureira
16BulgariaMFStrahil Popov
17BulgariaMFGeorgi Milanov
18BulgariaDFIliya Milanov
19FranceFWWilfried Niflore
21BulgariaDF[[Aleksandar Cvetkov
22BulgariaDF[[Plamen Nikolov (footballer born 1985)
23SerbiaMFNebojša Jelenković
27BulgariaFW[[Momchil Cvetanov
30BulgariaGKEvgeni Aleksandrov
31BrazilGKVinícius Barrivieira
33BulgariaDFNikolay Bodurov

No. Nationality Position Player Other
BULDFEmil Grozev
BULDFTsvetomir Panov
BULMFVentsislav Bengyuzov
BULMFMaksim Stoykov

League positions :
Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
2005/06 UEFA Cup Round of 32 France Strasbourg 0 � 2 0 � 0 0 � 2
2006/07 UEFA Cup 1Q Slovenia Koper 5 � 0 1 � 0 6 � 0
2Q Cyprus Omonia 2 � 1 0 � 0 2 � 1
1 Israel Maccabi Haifa 1 � 3 1 � 1 2 � 4
2007/08 UEFA Cup 1Q Malta Sliema Wanderers 4 � 0 3 � 0 7 � 0
2Q Albania Besa Kavajë 3 � 0 3 � 0 6 � 0
1 Germany Hamburg 0 � 1 1 � 3 1 � 4
2008/09 UEFA Cup 2Q Israel Hapoel Ironi Kiryat Shmona 0 � 0 2 � 1 2 � 1
1 England Aston Villa 1 � 3 1 � 1 2 � 4
2009/10 UEFA Europa League Play-off Belarus FC BATE 0 � 4 (aet) 1 � 0 1 � 4
2010/11 UEFA Champions League 2Q Montenegro FK Rudar Pljevlja 1 � 0 4 � 0 5 � 0
3Q Slovakia MŠK Žilina 1 � 1 1 � 3 2 � 4
2010/11 UEFA Europa League Play-off Round HU Debreceni VSC 1 � 2 0 � 2 1 � 4

On loan :
Name Nat From To Honours
Ferario Spasov BG October 2000 August 2003 1 Bulgarian Cup
Dragoljub Simonović Serbia August 2003 February 2004
Ljupko Petrović Serbia February 2004 May 2004 1 Bulgarian Cup
Stoycho Mladenov BG June 2004 November 2004
Itzhak Shum Israel January 2005 May 2005
Ljupko Petrović Serbia June 2005 May 2007
Ferario Spasov BG June 2007 November 2007
Miodrag Ješić Serbia November 2007 May 2008 1 Bulgarian Cup
Stanimir Stoilov BG June 2008 September 2009 1 Bulgarian Cup
Angel Chervenkov BG September 2009 August 2010 1 Bulgarian A PFG
Petko Petkov BG August 2010 forward 1 Bulgarian Supercup

On loan :

On loan :
# Name Apps
1 BG Plamen Linkov 575
2 SER Nebojša Jelenković 265
3 BG Vitomir Vutov 245
4 BG Zhivko Zhelev 225
5 BG Nikolay Dimitrov 210

On loan :
# Name Gls
 1 BG Plamen Linkov 167
 2 BG Stefan Yurukov  84
 3 BG Svetoslav Todorov  58
 4 BG Hristo Yovov  54
 5 BG Dimcho Belyakov  48

On loan :
Year Name Gls
1999 BG Dimcho Belyakov 21
2000 BG Svetoslav Todorov 19
2001 BG Hristo Yovov 17
2006 Slovenia Milivoje Novakovič 16
2010 FR Wilfried Niflore 19

2009 �10 UEFA Champions League

ChampionsInternazionale
Runners-upBayern Munich
Eliminated in the semi-finalsLyon, Barcelona
Eliminated in the quarter-finalsArsenal, Bordeaux, CSKA Moscow, Manchester United
Eliminated in the round of 16Fiorentina, Milan, Real Madrid, Porto, Chelsea, Sevilla, Olympiacos, Stuttgart
Eliminated in the group stageAPOEL, Atlético Madrid, AZ, Beşiktaş, Debrecen, Dynamo Kyiv, Juventus, Liverpool, Maccabi Haifa, Marseille, Rangers, Rubin Kazan, Standard Liège, Unirea Urziceni, Wolfsburg, Zürich
Eliminated in the
play-off round
Champions: Copenhagen, Levski Sofia, Red Bull Salzburg, Sheriff Tiraspol, Ventspils
Non-champions: Anderlecht, Celtic, Panathinaikos, Sporting, Timişoara
Eliminated in the
third qualifying round
Champions: Aktobe, Baku, BATE, Dinamo Zagreb, Levadia, Maribor, Partizan, Stabæk, Slavia Prague, Slovan Bratislava
Non-champions: Dynamo Moscow, Shakhtar Donetsk, Sivasspor, Sparta Prague, Twente
Eliminated in the
second qualifying round
Bohemians, EB/Streymur, Ekranas, F91 Dudelange, FH, Glentoran, Inter Turku, Kalmar, Makedonija Skopje, Mogren, Pyunik, Rhyl, UE Sant Julià, Tirana, Wisła Kraków, WIT Georgia, Zrinjski
Eliminated in the
first qualifying round
Hibernians, Tre Fiori

A PFG, 2010 �11

Akademik, Beroe, Cherno More, Chernomorets, CSKA Sofia, Kaliakra, Levski, Litex, Lokomotiv Plovdiv, Lokomotiv Sofia, Minyor, Montana, Pirin, Slavia, Sliven, Vidima-Rakovski

Football in Bulgaria

League competitionsMen: A PFG, B PFG (2 divisions), V AFG (4 divisions)
Women: AFG
Cup competitionsBulgarian Cup, Bulgarian Supercup
Defunct competitionsDoubles Group
National teamsMen, Women, Under-21, Under-19
ListsClubs, Stadiums, Foreign players
AwardsFootballers' Footballer of the Year

Bulgarian football championship seasons

State Championship
(National Football Division)
1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1937 �38, 1938 �39, 1939 �40, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944
Republic Championship1945, 1946, 1947, 1948
A Professional Football Group1948 �49, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1958 �59, 1959 �60, 1960 �61, 1961 �62, 1962 �63, 1963 �64, 1964 �65, 1965 �66, 1966 �67, 1967 �68, 1968 �69, 1969 �70, 1970 �71, 1971 �72, 1972 �73, 1973 �74, 1974 �75, 1975 �76, 1976 �77, 1977 �78, 1978 �79, 1979 �80, 1980 �81, 1981 �82, 1982 �83, 1983 �84, 1984 �85, 1985 �86, 1986 �87, 1987 �88, 1988 �89, 1989 �90, 1990 �91, 1991 �92, 1992 �93, 1993 �94, 1994 �95, 1995 �96, 1996 �97, 1997 �98, 1998 �99, 1999 �00, 2000 �01, 2001 �02, 2002 �03, 2003 �04, 2004 �05, 2005 �06, 2006 �07, 2007 �08, 2008 �09, 2009 �10, 2010-11



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