- B PFG
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B PFG Deporte Fútbol Fundación 1950 Número de equipos 24 País Continente UEFA Campeón actual Ludogorets Razgrad
POFC Botev VratsaAscenso a: A PFG Descenso a: V AFG Sitio web oficial Oficial – Oeste
Oficial – EsteLa Liga Profesional de Bulgaria B (en búlgaro: "Б" Професионална футболна група), más conocida simplemente como B PFG (en búlgaro: "Б" ПФГ) es la segunda categoría del campeonato de fútbol búlgaro. El campeonato consta de dos divisiones con doce equipos en cada división,[1] que transcurren de forma parelela (B PFG Oeste y B PFG Este, según la situación geográfica de los clubes) y es gestionada por la Unión de Fútbol de Bulgaria.
Los campeones de cada división ascienden automáticamente a la A PFG y los dos terceros clasificados se disputan la tercera y última plaza de ascenso. Por su parte, los dos últimos clasificados de cada división descienden a la V AFG, la tercera división del sistema de ligas búlgaro.
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La siguiente tabla incluye todos los campeones de la B PFG desde su fundación. El número de equipos campeones cambia durante los años debido a las reformas realizadas en la estructura de la B PFG (normalmente la formación de las divisiones se hace en función de la situación geográfica de los clubes):[2]
Temporada Campeones 1950 Torpedo Ruse (norte) Spartak Sofia (sur) 1951 Udarnik Sofia 1952 VVS Sofia 1953 Zavod 12 Sofia (Sofia) Spartak Stalin (North-East) Torpedo Pleven (North-West) Udarnik Stara Zagora (South-East) Cherveno zname Kyustendil (South-West) 1954 VVS Sofia (Sofia) Spartak Ruse (North-East) Cherveno zname Pavlikeni (North-West) DNA Plovdiv (South-East) Cherveno zname Radomir (South-West) 1955 Spartak Sofia (Sofia) Septemvri Tolbuhin (North-East) Cherveno zname Vidin (North-West) Dinamo Plovdiv (South-East) Dinamo Stanke Dimitrov (South-West) 1956 Septemvri Sofia (Sofia) SKNA Varna (North-East) SKNA Ruse (North) Lokomotiv Lom (North-West) Udarnik Stara Zagora (South-East) Lokomotiv Plovdiv (South) Cherveno zname Stanke Dimitrov (South-West) 1957 Dunav Ruse (North) Botev Stara Zagora (South) 1958 Spartak Sofia (North) Marek Stanke Dimitrov (South) 1958–59 Spartak Sofia (North) Septemvri Sofia (South) 1959–60 Beroe Stara Zagora 1960–61 Spartak Pleven 1961–62 Spartak Sofia 1962–63 Lokomotiv Gorna Oryahovitsa (North) Gen.Zaimov Sliven (South) 1963–64 Botev Vratsa (North) Akademik Sofia (South) 1964–65 Spartak Varna (North) Botev Burgas (South) 1965–66 Dobrudzha Tolbuhin (North) Minyor Pernik (South) 1966–67 Spartak Pleven (North) Sliven (South) 1967–68 Dunav Ruse (North) Marek Stanke Dimitrov (South) 1968–69 Etar Veliko Tarnovo (North) Maritsa Plovdiv (South) 1969–70 Chardafon-Orlovets Gabrovo (North) Laskov Yambol (South) 1970–71 ZhSK-Spartak Varna (North) Beroe Stara Zagora (South) 1971–72 Panayot Volov Shumen (North) Pernik (South) 1972–73 Yantra Gabrovo (North) Pirin Blagoevgrad (South) 1973–74 Dunav Ruse (North) Sliven (South) 1974–75 ZhSK-Spartak Varna (North) Beroe Stara Zagora (South) 1975–76 Akademik Svishtov (North) Marek Stanke Dimitrov (South) 1976–77 Cherno More Varna (North) Chernomorets Burgas (South) 1977–78 Spartak Pleven (North) Haskovo (South) 1978–79 Etar Veliko Tarnovo (North) Minyor Pernik (South) 1979–80 Akademik Sofia (North) Belasitsa Petrich (South) 1980–81 Etar Veliko Tarnovo (North) Haskovo (South) 1981–82 ZhSK-Spartak Varna (North) Pirin Blagoevgrad (South) 1982–83 Shumen (North) Beroe Stara Zagora (South) 1983–84 Spartak Pleven (North) Pirin Blagoevgrad (South) 1984–85 Akademik Svishtov 1985–86 Chernomorets Burgas 1986–87 Minyor Pernik 1987–88 Cherno More Varna 1988–89 Hebar Pazardzhik 1989–90 Yantra Gabrovo 1990–91 Hebar Pazardzhik 1991–92 Haskovo 1992–93 Cherno More Varna 1993–94 LEKS Lovech (North) Neftochimik Burgas (South) 1994–95 Spartak Varna (North) Levski Kyustendil (South) 1995–96 Maritsa Plovdiv 1996–97 Litex Lovech 1997–98 Septemvri Sofia 1998–99 Chernomorets Burgas 1999–00 Cherno More Varna 2000–01 Spartak Pleven 2001–02 Rilski Sportist Samokov 2002–03 Rodopa Smolyan 2003–04 Beroe Stara Zagora 2004–05 Vihren Sandanski 2005–06 Spartak Varna (East) Rilski Sportist Samokov (West) 2006–07 Chernomorets Burgas (East) Pirin Blagoevgrad (West) 2007–08 Sliven (East) Lokomotiv Mezdra (West) 2008–09 Beroe Stara Zagora (East) Montana (West) 2009–10 Kaliakra Kavarna (East) Vidima-Rakovski Sevlievo (West) 2010–11 Ludogorets Razgrad (East) Botev Vratsa (West) Referencias
- ↑ «Остават 2 Б групи, но с по 12 отбора и 3 мача между отборите (Two B Groups remain but with 12 teams each and with 3 matches between them)», gong.bg, 3 de junio de 2010. Consultado el 4 de junio de 2010.
- ↑ «Bulgarian football - B Group». bulgarian-football.com. Consultado el 8 de agosto de 2011.
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