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PFC Litex Lovech

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Litex Lovech
Full name PFC Litex Lovech AD
Nickname(s) The Oranges
Founded 1921
Ground Lovech Stadium
(Capacity: 7,000)
Owner Flag of Bulgaria Grisha Gantchev
Chairman Flag of Bulgaria Trifon Popov
Manager Flag of Bulgaria Stanimir Stoilov
League TBI A Football Group
2008-09 4th
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PFC Litex Lovech (Bulgarian: ПФК Литекс (Ловеч)) is a Bulgarian football club from the town of Lovech.

Litex takes part in the TBI A Football Group. The team plays its home games at the local Lovech Stadium with 7,000 seats, electric lighting and permission to stage international matches. Litex has twice been Bulgarian champion and four times Bulgarian Cup winner.

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[edit] Honours

Bulgarian A Professional Football Group

  • Champion - 1997–98, 1998–99

Bulgarian Cup

  • Winner - 2001, 2004, 2008, 2009
  • Runner-up - 1999, 2003, 2007

Bulgarian League Cup

  • Runner-Up - 1997

Bulgarian Supercup

  • Runner-Up - 2004, 2007, 2008

Norcia Winter Cup

  • Winner (1): 2001

[edit] History

The football club of the town of Lovech was founded in 1921 under the name Hisarya. The first official game was held in 1923.

The club changed its name several times over the years, before becoming Osum in 1979. Under that name the club played constantly in the Bulgarian Second Division and was close to promotion several times, before finally achieving in 1994 under the name LEX (the sponsoring company at the time) after finishing in 1st position.

The first season in the Premier League was a kind of success for a club like LEX, finishing 11th after scoring victories over the teams of CSKA (1:0), Slavia Sofia (1:0) and Lokomotiv Sofia (1:0), which were some of the best teams in Bulgaria at that time.

The next season was not so successful and the team, renamed Lovech in the meantime, was relegated back to the Second Division. This was the turning point in the history of the club. Petrol businessman and citizen of Lovech Grisha Ganchev bought the club and renamed it Litex. Almost all of the current players were released and a significant number of valuable players were signed. The team won first place without difficulty, finishing more than 10 points ahead of the second team in the table and qualifying for the First Division. In the same season Litex reached the quarter-final of the Bulgarian Cup and the final of the Bulgarian League Cup, which they unfortunately lost after a 2:2 draw in regular time and a penalty shoot-out. Litex also won against every team from the top of the table of the Bulgarian First Division (either in friendly matches or cup matches).

In 1997, Litex were promoted for a second time to the First Division and immediately became Bulgarian champions, finishing the season 5 points ahead of the second-placed Levski Sofia. This was unprecedented in Bulgarian football history. The striker of the team Dimcho Belyakov became top goalscorer with his 21 goals during the season. Midfielder Stoycho Stoilov received the Best League Player award. The club's first participation in European club tournaments was also promising, with Litex eliminating the Swedish Halmstads BK (2:0 and 1:2) and reaching the second qualifying round (but being knocked out by Spartak Moscow). The team won the Bulgarian Championship for the second successive time a year later.

Litex Lovech have also won the Bulgarian Cup four times — 2001 (beating the team of Velbazhd Kyustendil 1:0 in the final match after extra time) and 2004 (a win over CSKA after 2:2 in the regular time and a penalty shootout). In 2008 a win over Cherno More Varna (1:0) and most recently a win over FC Pirin Blagoevgrad(3:0)

Litex is also the team which inflicted the biggest defeat on CSKA Sofia — 8:0 in Lovech in the autumn of 1998. The club is honoured as the first Bulgarian team to win against a German team in Germany — 2:0 over Union Berlin in the Second Round of the UEFA Cup in October 2001.

The biggest win in Europe so far is 7:0 over NK Željezničar in Lovech in August 2004.

In early August 2007, Litex signed a three-year sponsorship and advertising contract with Bulgarian mobile operator GLOBUL and started the 2007/2008 season with the logo of the mobile service i-mode on their jerseys. In December 2007, Litex was the first Bulgarian club to have branded mobile phone game- Litex Football.

Before 2008/2009 season Litex lost 0:1 the Bulgarian Super cup final against CSKA Sofia. The winning goal for the army team was scored by Kiril Kotev in the 65th minute. In this way Litex lost for the third time a Super cup match. The previous two ones were vs. Lokomotiv Plovdiv (0:1) and Levski Sofia (1:2).

Litex were drawn against Aston Villa of the English Premier League in the first knockout round of the 2008/09 UEFA Cup, Aston Villa won the first leg 3-1 and the return leg finished 1-1 at Villa Park.

[edit] European cup history

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1999/00 Champions League 1Q Flag of Northern Ireland Glentoran 3-0 2-0 5-0
2Q Flag of Poland Widzew Lodz 4-1 1-4 5-5 (p)
2001/02 UEFA Cup QR Flag of Ireland Longford Town 2-0 1-1 3-1
1 Flag of Slovakia Inter Bratislava 3-0 0-1 3-1
2 Flag of Germany Union Berlin 0-0 2-0 2-0
3 Flag of Greece AEK Athens 1-1 2-3 3-4
2002/03 UEFA Cup Q Flag of Lithuania Atlantas 6-0 2-1 8-1
1 Flag of Greece Panathinaikos 0-1 1-2 (aet) 1-3
2003/04 UEFA Cup 1Q Flag of Moldova Zimbru Chişinău 0-0 0-2 0-2
2004/05 UEFA Cup 2Q Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina Željezničar Sarajevo 7-0 2-1 9-1
1 Flag of Austria Grazer 1-0 0-5 1-5
2005/06 UEFA Cup 2Q Flag of Croatia Rijeka 1-0 1-2 2-2
1 Flag of Belgium Genk 2-2 1-0 3-2
Group D Flag of Switzerland Grasshopper 2-1
Group D Flag of Ukraine Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 2-0
Group D Flag of the Netherlands AZ 0-2
Group D Flag of England Middlesbrough 0-2 [1]
Round of 32 Flag of France Strasbourg 0-2 0-0 0-2
2006/07 UEFA Cup 1Q Flag of Slovenia Koper 5-0 1-0 6-0
2Q Flag of Cyprus Omonia 2-1 0-0 2-1
1 Flag of Israel Maccabi Haifa 1-3 1-1 2-4
2007/08 UEFA Cup 1Q Flag of Malta Sliema Wanderers 4-0 3-0 7-0
2Q Flag of Albania Besa Kavajë 3-0 3-0 6-0
1 Flag of Germany Hamburg 0-1 1-3 [2] 1-4
2008/09 UEFA Cup 2Q Flag of Israel Hapoel Ironi Kiryat Shmona 0-0 2-1 2-1
1 Flag of England Aston Villa 1-3 [3] 1-1 [4] 2-4

[edit] League positions

[edit] Stadium

Litex Lovech play their home games at Lovech Stadium, a multi-use stadium in Lovech. Built in 1962 the ground underwent a total reconstruction in 1999 and was brought to a suitable stand to host international matches, one of only four in Bulgaria. It has approximately 7,000 seats with pitch dimensions of 110 x 82 metres. The record attendance is 12,500 for a game against Levski Sofia in October 1998.

[edit] Current squad

As of February 2009

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Serbia GK Uroš Golubović
2 Flag of France DF Alexandre Barthe
5 Flag of Bulgaria DF Mihail Venkov
6 Flag of Bulgaria MF Ivaylo Petkov
7 Flag of Bulgaria MF Hristo Yanev
8 Flag of Brazil MF Tom
10 Flag of Brazil MF Sandrinho
12 Flag of Bulgaria GK Todor Todorov
13 Flag of Bulgaria DF Cvetomir Panov
14 Flag of Bulgaria MF Ventsislav Bengyuzov
15 Flag of Brazil MF Doka Madureira
16 Flag of Bulgaria MF Stanislav Manolev
No. Position Player
19 Flag of France FW Wilfried Niflore
21 Flag of Bulgaria DF Aleksandar Cvetkov
22 Flag of Bulgaria DF Plamen Nikolov
23 Flag of Bulgaria DF Petar Zanev
25 Flag of Bulgaria DF Radostin Kishishev
27 Flag of Bulgaria FW Momchil Cvetanov
28 Flag of Brazil MF Diego
30 Flag of Bulgaria GK Evgeni Aleksandrov
32 Flag of Bulgaria FW Ivelin Popov
TBA Flag of Serbia MF Nebojša Jelenković
 ? Flag of Bulgaria MF Strahil Popov
TBA Flag of Brazil MF Adriano Miranda
TBA Flag of Bulgaria DF Nikolay Bodurov

For recent transfers, see List of Bulgarian football transfers summer 2009.

[edit] Notable players

Players included where either playing for their respective national teams or left good impression among the fans . For a complete list of Litex players, see Category:PFC Litex Lovech players

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Albania
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Brazil
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Macedonia
Morocco
Romania
Serbia
Slovenia
Venezuela

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