2003–04 A Group

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This is the first season since the revision of the league rules after an unsuccessful attempt for a creation of a so-called Premier Professional Football League.

Overview

In the doorstep of the new millennium the Bulgarian Football Union decided to reform the football league system creating the Premier Professional Football League. The new top tier of Bulgarian football required all of its participants to be licensed as professional football clubs. The reforms also saw the number of teams reduced and introduced relegation play-offs during the years of its existence. The Bulgarian Premier League, however, was unsuccessful so from season 2003–04 the top Bulgarian league was re-established as the Bulgarian A Professional Football Group, returning to the traditions of A Republican Football Group and increasing the number of teams participating back to 16. Still, A Group retained the requirement of a professional status of all participants.

In the 2003–04 season Lokomotiv Plovdiv became champions for the first time in their history.[1]

Teams

A total of 16 clubs contested the league, including 12 from the previous season in the tier, and 4 promoted from the second flight.

As before the start of the season, the top flight of Bulgarian football was once again restructured and the number of participants in the league was increased back to the traditional 16 teams from 14 the previous season, there were no promotion play-offs for the right to participate in A Group that season. Instead after the end of season 2002–03 the last two teams in the top level – Dobrudzha Dobrich placed 13th, and Rilski Sportist Samokov placed 14th – were directly relegated to B Group.

The winners and the runners-up from the two divisions of B Group in season 2002–03 – Vidima-Rakovski and Rodopa Smolyan from the East division, and Belasitsa and Makedonska slava from the West division – were directly promoted to the top level of Bulgarian football. Vidima-Rakovski, Rodopa and Makedonska Slava all made their debut in the top tier, while Belasitsa Petrich returned after a one-year absence.

Stadia and Locations

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Team City Stadium Capacity
Belasitsa Petrich Tsar Samuil Stadium 9,500
Botev Plovdiv Hristo Botev Stadium 22,000
Cherno More Varna Ticha 12,000
Chernomorets Burgas Chernomorets 22,000
CSKA Sofia Balgarska Armia 22,015
Levski Sofia Georgi Asparuhov 29,986
Litex Lovech Lovech 7,050
Lokomotiv Plovdiv Lokomotiv (Plovdiv) 13,800
Lokomotiv Sofia Lokomotiv (Sofia) 22,000
Makedonska slava Blagoevgrad Hristo Botev 11,000
Marek Dupnitsa Bonchuk Stadium 16,050
Naftex Burgas Lazur 18,037
Rodopa Smolyan Septemvri 6,100
Slavia Sofia Ovcha Kupel 18,000
Spartak Varna Spartak Stadium 7,500
Vidima-Rakovski Sevlievo Rakovski 8,816

League table

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Results

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Champions

Lokomotiv Plovdiv
Goalkeepers
1 Template:Flagicon Vasil Kamburov 16 (0)
12 Template:Flagicon Rumen Popov 0 (0)
32 Template:Flagicon Krasimir Petkov 14 (0)
Defenders
2 Template:Flagicon Vladimir Ivanov 28 (1)
3 Template:Flagicon Aleksandar Tunchev 25 (1)
5 Template:Flagicon Georgi Petrov 2 (0)
6 Template:Flagicon Kiril Kotev 30 (3)
20 Template:Flagicon Ivan Paskov 20 (3)
22 Template:Flagicon Trayan Dyankov 1 (0)
24 Template:Flagicon Robert Petrov 29 (1)
Midfielders
4 Template:Flagicon Nedyalko Hubenov 6 (0)
7 Template:Flagicon Žarko Serafimovski* 4 (0)
10 Template:Flagicon Svetoslav Barkanichkov 10 (2)
14 Template:Flagicon Velko Hristev 5 (0)
16 Template:Flagicon Ivo Mihaylov 19 (2)
17 Template:Flagicon Vančo Trajanov 16 (0)
19 Template:Flagicon Krasimir Dimitrov 22 (1)
21 Template:Flagicon Georgi Iliev 27 (1)
25 Template:Flagicon Ivan Krizmanić 10 (0)
Template:Flagicon Nesim Özgür* 6 (1)
Template:Flagicon Atanas Georgiev* 2 (0)
Forwards
9 Template:Flagicon Boban Jančevski 21 (11)
11 Template:Flagicon Martin Kamburov 29 (25)
13 Template:Flagicon Metodi Stoynev 20 (3)
15 Template:Flagicon Neško Milovanović 10 (4)
18 Template:Flagicon Yavor Vandev 3 (0)
23 Template:Flagicon Ekundayo Jayeoba 27 (9)
Template:Flagicon Darko Spalević* 10 (4)
Manager
Template:Flagicon Eduard Eranosyan
  • Serafimovski, Özgür, Georgiev and Spalević left the club during a season.

Top scorers

Rank Scorer Club Goals
1 Template:Flagicon Martin Kamburov Lokomotiv Plovdiv 25
2 Template:Flagicon Stoyko Sakaliev Naftex / CSKA 17
Template:Flagicon Blagoy Georgiev Slavia Sofia
4 Template:Flagicon Georgi Chilikov Levski Sofia 14
Template:Flagicon Emil Gargorov CSKA Sofia
Template:Flagicon Doncho Donev Lokomotiv Sofia
7 Template:Flagicon Boban Jančevski Lokomotiv Plovdiv 11
Template:Flagicon Georgi Vladimirov Slavia Sofia
Template:Flagicon Eugen Trică Litex Lovech
Template:Flagicon Hristo Yanev CSKA Sofia
Template:Flagicon Plamen Krumov Naftex Burgas
Template:Flagicon Vavá Belasitsa Petrich

References

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External links

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