- PFC
Naftex Burgas (Bulgarian: ПФК Нафтекс) is a
former football club from Burgas, Bulgaria. The club was
created in 1962 by a
group of workers, laying...
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chairman of PFC
Naftex Burgas and the
current one of PSFC
Chernomorets Burgas.
Hristo STOYANOV (April 29, 2003). "OFFS****
COMPANIES QUIT
NAFTEX BULGARIA HOLDING"...
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Levski Sofia 4:1.
Until 2002 the
stadium was
named "Neftochimic" and
later "
Naftex". The
stadium was used by PFC
Chernomorets Burgas between 2006 and 2015...
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products on the
international market. The main
company in the
Naftex group was
NAFTEX Oil
Trading LTD with an
annual trade balance of over 650 million...
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Nesebar made
their debut in the top
level of
Bulgarian football.
Sofia Beroe Naftex Cherno More
Spartak Nesebar Litex Lokomotiv Vidima Belasitsa Marek Pirin...
- Fábián Mihály (Hungary) Oțelul Galați won 3–0 on aggregate. 14 July 2007
Naftex Stadium, Burgas3 Attendance: 518 Referee:
Joeri Van De
Velde (Belgium) Cherno...
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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...
- the
official successor of the
traditions and
successes of the
disbanded Naftex Burgas,
which was
founded in 1962. Cup of
Bulgarian Amateur Football League:...
- Position(s)
Defensive midfielder Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls) 1984–1987
Naftex Burgas 105 (13) 1987–1990
Chernomorets Burgas 89 (4) 1990–1992
Levski Sofia...
- team. Born in Tsarevo,
Kostadinov began his
career with
Naftex Burgas. In 2007–08, he
helped Naftex win the
Bulgarian U19 Championship,
scoring the only...