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A Group
Season2013–14
Dates19 July 2013 – 18 May 2014
ChampionsLudogorets Razgrad
(3rd title)
RelegatedLyubimets
Pirin Gotse Delchev
Neftochimic 1986
Chernomorets Burgas
Champions LeagueLudogorets Razgrad
Europa LeagueLitex
CSKA Sofia
Botev Plovdiv
Matches played266
Goals scored712 (2.68 per match)
Top goalscorerColombia Wilmar Jordán
Martin Kamburov
(20 goals each)
Biggest home winCSKA Sofia 7-0 Lyubimets (Saturday, 14 December)[1]
Biggest away winPirin Gotse Delchev 0-6 Lokomotiv Plovdiv (Wednesday, 11 December)[2]
Highest scoringBotev Plovdiv 7-1 Pirin Gotse Delchev (Sunday, 28 July)[3]
Litex 6-2 Pirin Gotse Delchev (Saturday, 9 November)[4]
Longest winning runLudogorets Razgrad
Litex
CSKA Sofia
Beroe
(6 games)
Longest unbeaten runLudogorets Razgrad
(17 games)
Longest winless runLyubimets
(20 games)
Longest losing runLyubimets
(15 games)

The 2013–14 A Group was the 90th season of the top division of the Bulgarian football league system, and 66th since a league format was adopted for the national competition of A Group as a top tier of the pyramid. The season started on 19 July 2013 with the opening game between Chernomorets and Cherno More; the season ended on 18 May 2014 with the last game between Ludogorets Razgrad and Cherno More.[5]

For the first time after twelve years the competition was divided into two phases - Regular season, with every team playing against every other team twice, and Playoffs, with teams divided into Championship group (top seven) and Relegation group (bottom seven) to determine the champions and the relegated teams, respectively.

Ludogorets Razgrad went into the season as two-time defending champions[6] and managed to retain the title for a third consecutive and overall time, after winning their match with Lokomotiv Plovdiv on 7 May two rounds before the end of the season.[7][8]

Competition format

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Season 2013-14 has some changes in the tournament format compared to the previous season. For the first time since 2001–02 the championship is divided in two phases.

In the first phase, the Regular season, every team must play two times against each of the other teams on home-away basis for a subtotal of 26 matches.
In the second phase, the Play-offs, the teams are divided into Championship group (first seven) and Relegation group (bottom seven). In those two parallel played groups every team has to play two times, again on home-away basis, only against the remaining six teams in the group for a subtotal of 12 matches. Since there is an odd number of teams in each group (seven), each round of the Play-offs in a group consists only of three games between six teams, and the odd team does not play in the round. Hence, there are fourteen rounds in the second phase of the season, despite there being only twelve matches for each team of the two groups to play.

Thus, the season has a total of 40 rounds.

At the end of the season, the champion earns a place in the UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds, while the next two or three clubs in the final standings of Bulgaria's A PFG league table (depending on the winner of the 2013–14 Bulgarian Cup) earn the right to play in UEFA's Europa League qualifying rounds. The last four teams in the table (from 11th to 14th place) are directly relegated to B Group for the next season while only two clubs from the lower division are promoted, effectively reducing the number of teams in A Group for the next season by two - making the Bulgarian top football division to consist of 12 teams as of season 2014–15.

Teams

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A total of fourteen teams are contesting the league, including the best 12 sides from the previous 2012–13 season, plus two promoted clubs from the 2012–13 B Group.

As finishing in the bottom four places of the table at the end of season 2012–13, Botev Vratsa, Minyor Pernik, Montana and Etar 1924 were relegated to B Group and only two teams were promoted from B Group with the object of decreasing the number of teams from 16 to 14 only for the current season. Only Botev Vratsa and Montana joined the 2013-14 B Group. Etar and Minyor were not given licenses to compete due to financial problems.[citation needed]

The relegated teams were replaced by Neftochimic 1986, the 2012–13 B Group champions and Lyubimets, the 2012–13 B Group runner-up. On 8 May 2013 Neftochimic 1986 earned promotion after winning their match against Shumen 2010 with result of 3:1 and returned to A Group after seven years of absence. Their participation in A Group will include the Burgas derby between them and Chernomorets. Lyubimets on the other hand made their debut in the highest level of Bulgarian football.

Stadia and locations

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Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.

Team Location Stadium Capacity (seating)
Beroe Stara Zagora Beroe 12,128
Botev Plovdiv Hristo Botev 18,000 (13 000)
Cherno More Varna Ticha 8,250
Chernomorets Burgas Lazur 18,037
CSKA Sofia Balgarska Armiya 22,015 (11 400)
Levski Sofia Georgi Asparuhov 29,200 (19 000)
Litex Lovech Lovech 8,100
Lokomotiv Plovdiv Lokomotiv 10,000
Lokomotiv Sofia Lokomotiv Sofia 22,000 (6000)
Ludogorets Razgrad Ludogorets Arena 6,000
Lyubimets Lyubimets Gradski 4,000
Neftochimic 1986 Burgas Nesebar 7,000
Pirin Gotse Delchev Gradski 5,000
Slavia Sofia Ovcha Kupel 15,992

Personnel and sponsoring

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Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players and Managers may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Team Manager Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Beroe Stara Zagora Bulgaria Petar Hubchev Bulgaria Georgi Andonov Joma BEROE
Botev Plovdiv Bulgaria Stanimir Stoilov Bulgaria Ivan Tsvetkov Uhlsport KTB AD
Cherno More Varna Bulgaria Georgi Ivanov Bulgaria Georgi Iliev Joma Armeets
Chernomorets Burgas Bulgaria Dimitar Dimitrov North Macedonia Vančo Trajanov Sportika
CSKA Sofia Bulgaria Stoycho Mladenov Bulgaria Valentin Iliev Legea
Levski Sofia Bulgaria Elin Topuzakov Bulgaria Stanislav Angelov Puma M-tel
Litex Lovech Serbia Miodrag Ješić Bulgaria Simeon Slavchev adidas Prima
Lokomotiv Plovdiv Bulgaria Aleksandar Stankov Bulgaria Zdravko Lazarov Uhlsport
Lokomotiv Sofia Bulgaria Dimitar Vasev Bulgaria Marquinhos Joma Casa Boyana
Ludogorets Razgrad Bulgaria Stoycho Stoev Bulgaria Svetoslav Dyakov adidas Navibulgar
Lyubimets 2007 Bulgaria Krasimir Mechev Bulgaria Anton Ognyanov adidas
Neftochimic Burgas Bulgaria Zlatko Yankov Bulgaria Stanislav Zhekov Krasiko
Pirin Gotse Delchev Bulgaria Kostadin Angelov Bulgaria Petar Lazarov Erreà
Slavia Sofia Bulgaria Milen Radukanov Bulgaria Georgi Petkov Joma

First phase

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The first 26 Rounds comprise the first phase of the season, also called the Regular season. In the first phase, every team plays each other team twice on a home-away basis till all the teams have played two matches against each other. The table standings at the end of the Regular season determine the group in which each team is going to play in the Play-offs.

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Ludogorets Razgrad 26 18 4 4 57 14 +43 58 Qualification for championship group
2 Litex Lovech 26 17 6 3 59 26 +33 57
3 CSKA Sofia 26 15 6 5 44 14 +30 51
4 Botev Plovdiv 26 13 7 6 45 21 +24 46
5 Lokomotiv Plovdiv 26 14 3 9 43 31 +12 45
6 Levski Sofia 26 13 5 8 45 24 +21 44
7 Cherno More 26 12 7 7 31 21 +10 43
8 Beroe 26 11 6 9 32 25 +7 39 Qualification for relegation group
9 Slavia Sofia 26 8 7 11 35 38 −3 31[a]
10 Lokomotiv Sofia 26 9 4 13 30 44 −14 31[a]
11 Chernomorets Burgas 26 6 4 16 30 46 −16 22
12 Lyubimets 26 5 3 18 18 66 −48 18
13 Pirin Gotse Delchev 26 4 3 19 23 71 −48 15
14 Neftochimic 1986 26 3 3 20 15 66 −51 12
Source: A PFG (in Bulgarian)
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference; 4th head-to-head goals scored; 5th head-to-head away goals scored; 6th season goal difference; 7th season goals scored; 8th "sportsmanship" (R & Y cards); 9th draw
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Slavia Sofia ahead of Lokomotiv Sofia on head-to-head record; Slavia Sofia–Lokomotiv Sofia 3–1, Lokomotiv Sofia–Slavia Sofia 0–1.

Results

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Each team played against every other team for a total of 26 matches.

Home \ Away BSZ BOT CHM CHB CSK LEV LIT LPL LSO LUD LYU NEF PGD SLA
Beroe 1–0 0–0 1–1 1–1 1–0 2–3 3–0 0–1 0–1 5–0 2–0 2–1 2–1
Botev Plovdiv 0–0 2–0 6–1 2–1 2–1 2–1 2–0 4–1 2–2 1–2 4–0 7–1 3–2
Cherno More 1–1 1–0 2–0 2–1 2–1 1–2 1–0 2–2 3–1 2–0 2–1 2–1 0–0
Chernomorets Burgas 1–3 0–2 1–0 1–2 1–3 0–0 0–1 2–1 0–2 5–0 2–3 5–0 2–2
CSKA Sofia 1–0 0–0 0–0 3–0 3–0 1–0 0–0 5–0 0–2 7–0 4–0 2–0 3–0
Levski Sofia 0–0 1–0 1–1 2–0 0–1 4–1 1–2 0–0 0–2 3–0 6–0 4–1 2–2
Litex Lovech 3–0 0–0 2–1 3–1 0–0 1–1 2–1 4–0 0–0 2–1 4–1 6–2 1–1
Lokomotiv Plovdiv 3–1 0–0 1–0 1–1 1–0 2–3 2–5 3–1 0–1 5–0 2–0 2–0 3–1
Lokomotiv Sofia 1–0 3–2 0–2 2–1 1–1 1–0 0–2 1–2 1–2 1–0 5–0 2–0 0–1
Ludogorets Razgrad 3–0 0–0 1–1 1–0 3–0 0–1 2–4 3–0 4–0 5–1 4–0 5–0 4–0
Lyubimets 1–2 1–0 0–4 1–2 0–3 0–2 1–4 0–2 2–1 1–0 1–1 1–0 2–2
Neftochimic 1986 1–3 0–1 0–1 1–0 1–3 1–6 0–2 1–3 0–2 0–3 1–0 0–0 1–1
Pirin Gotse Delchev 1–0 1–1 1–0 2–3 0–1 0–2 1–5 0–6 2–2 0–3 5–2 3–2 1–3
Slavia Sofia 0–2 1–2 2–0 2–0 0–1 0–1 1–2 4–1 3–1 0–3 1–1 2–0 3–0
Source: A PFG
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Round by round

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Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526
Beroe (Stara Zagora)WDLDDLWLWLLWDWLWWDLWLDWLWW
Botev (Plovdiv)WWDLWWDWLWDWLLDWLWWWDDLDWW
Levski (Sofia)LLWDDDWLWWWDLWWWLWLWWWWDLL
Litex (Lovech)WWDWDWDDLWWWWWWLWLWWWDWWWD
Lokomotiv (Plovdiv)DWWLLWWLWLWWWWLLWLWWDWLWDL
Lokomotiv (Sofia)DLLWLDLWDLWDWWLWLLLLWLLWWL
Ludogorets (Razgrad)LWWWWWLWWWDWLWWWWWWDLWWDWD
Lyubimets 2007WLWWWLLLDLLLLLDLWLLLLDLLLL
Neftochimic 1986LWWDLLLLLLLLDLDWLLLLLLLLLL
Pirin (Gotse Delchev)DLLLLLLLLWLLDLDLLWLLLLLWLW
Slavia (Sofia)LDLDWLWDDDLLLLWLWWLWLDWDLW
CSKA (Sofia)DDDLWDDWWWWWWLWLLWWLWDWWWW
Cherno More (Varna)LDDWDDWWDLWLWWLWLDWDWWWLLW
Chernomorets (Burgas)WLLLLWDWLDLLDLLLWLWLWLLLDL
Source: sportal.bg
W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Positions by round

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Team ╲ Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526
Beroe (Stara Zagora)23778118119910899998888888888
Botev (Plovdiv)31144332223355656543357664
Levski (Sofia)10148910979866677545466643456
Litex (Lovech)12213213332211122222222222
Lokomotiv (Plovdiv)84355545455543463654435545
Lokomotiv (Sofia)6101210121213121212910888899910991010910
Ludogorets (Razgrad)116631121111122211111111111
Lyubimets 20074652245678891010101010111212121212121212
Neftochimic 198614546681213131313131313131213131313131313141414
Pirin (Gotse Delchev)611131414141414141414141414141414141414141414131313
Slavia (Sofia)131314131113101010101111121211111110109101099109
CSKA (Sofia)899127697544434334335564333
Cherno More (Varna)11121189764677766777777776777
Chernomorets (Burgas)4810111310118111112121111121312121111111111111111
Source: [citation needed]
  = Championship group;   = Relegation group

Second phase

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After the first 26 Rounds comprising the Regular season, the teams are divided into two groups of seven determined by their standings in the table at the end of the Regular season. The second phase is also referred to as the Play-offs. The teams in each group of the Play-offs again play on a home-away basis but only with the teams in their respective group. Hence, the total number of games each team has to play in this phase is 12 (twice with each of the other six teams in the group). Yet, since the number of teams in each group is odd (seven), each round of the second phase of the season consists of three games between six teams per group, and the odd team in the group does not play this round. Thus, there are 14 rounds in the Play-offs, despite there being only 12 matches a team has to play.

Championship group

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The top seven teams at the end of the Regular season play in the Championship group to determine the champion for the season. Additionally, the teams in this group compete for the Bulgarian spots in UEFA's 2014-15 editions of Champions League and Europa League.

At the end of the Play-offs, the team placed first in the group can compete in the qualifying rounds of 2014–15 UEFA Champions League. The second and the third placed teams earn the right to compete in the qualifying rounds of 2014–15 UEFA Europa League. If the winner of the 2013–14 Bulgarian Cup is one of those top three teams, the fourth placed team in the group also earns a right to participate in the qualifying rounds of the Europa League.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Ludogorets Razgrad (C) 38 25 9 4 74 20 +54 84 Qualification for Champions League second qualifying round
2 CSKA Sofia 38 21 9 8 56 20 +36 72[a] Qualification for Europa League second qualifying round
3 Litex Lovech 38 21 9 8 74 37 +37 72[a] Qualification for Europa League first qualifying round
4 Botev Plovdiv 38 18 11 9 57 32 +25 65
5 Levski Sofia 38 19 5 14 59 39 +20 62
6 Cherno More 38 14 12 12 40 33 +7 54
7 Lokomotiv Plovdiv 38 15 5 18 49 55 −6 50
Source: A PFG (in Bulgarian)
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference; 4th head-to-head goals scored; 5th head-to-head away goals scored; 6th season goal difference; 7th season goals scored; 8th "sportsmanship" (R & Y cards); 9th draw
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^ a b CSKA Sofia ahead of Litex Lovech on head-to-head points; CSKA Sofia: 10 pts, Litex Lovech: 1 pts.
Results
Home \ Away BOT CHM CSK LEV LIT LPL LUD
Botev Plovdiv 1–1 0–0 2–0 2–1 2–1 0–0
Cherno More 0–1 0–0 1–2 1–1 2–0 1–1
CSKA Sofia 2–0 2–0 1–0 2–0 1–1 0–1
Levski Sofia 2–0 1–0 1–3 1–2 2–1 2–3
Litex Lovech 3–0 0–0 0–1 0–1 3–0 0–0
Lokomotiv Plovdiv 0–3[a] 0–2 2–0 0–2 0–5 1–1
Ludogorets Razgrad 1–1 3–1 1–0 2–0 3–0 1–0
Source: A PFG
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
  1. ^ The game was stopped in the 42 minute due to excessive amount of pyrotechnics used by Lokomotiv Plovdiv's fans. The game was not resumed as the conditions on the pitch and escalating unrest of Lokomotiv supporters obstructed the continuation of the game in "playable conditions". The BFU penalised the club of Lokomotiv Plovdiv with a 3-0 defeat for the game, scorewise.[9][10][11]
Results by round
Round2728293031323334353637383940
Botev (Plovdiv)WLDDWLWWWDLD
Levski (Sofia)LWWWLLLLWWLW
Litex (Lovech)DLLLWWDDLWWL
Lokomotiv (Plovdiv)LLLDLWLLLLLD
Ludogorets (Razgrad)WWDDWDDWDWWW
CSKA (Sofia)WDLWWLWWLWDD
Cherno More (Varna)DDDWLDDLLWLL
Source: sportal.bg
W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss
Positions by round
Round2728293031323334353637383940
Botev (Plovdiv)44544444444444
Levski (Sofia)65455555555555
Litex (Lovech)22233322233323
Lokomotiv (Plovdiv)56777777777777
Ludogorets (Razgrad)11111111111111
CSKA (Sofia)33322233322232
Cherno More (Varna)77666666666666

Relegation group

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The bottom seven teams at the end of the Regular season play in the Relegation group to determine which four teams are relegated to B PFG for next season.

At the end of the Play-offs, the bottom four teams of this group will be directly relegated.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Relegation
8 Beroe 38 21 7 10 58 29 +29 70
9 Slavia Sofia 38 16 7 15 57 46 +11 55
10 Lokomotiv Sofia 38 16 6 16 46 52 −6 54
11 Chernomorets Burgas (R) 38 13 5 20 56 62 −6 44 Relegation to 2014–15 B Group
12 Neftochimic 1986 (R) 38 7 4 27 26 92 −66 25
13 Pirin Gotse Delchev (R) 38 6 4 28 35 91 −56 22
14 Lyubimets (R) 38 6 3 29 25 104 −79 21
Source: A PFG (in Bulgarian)
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference; 4th head-to-head goals scored; 5th head-to-head away goals scored; 6th season goal difference; 7th season goals scored; 8th "sportsmanship" (R & Y cards); 9th draw
(R) Relegated
Results
Home \ Away BSZ CHB LSO LYU NEF PGD SLA
Beroe 3–0 1–0 4–1 3–0 2–1 1–0
Chernomorets Burgas 0–5 1–2 5–0 4–0 4–0 2–1
Lokomotiv Sofia 0–0 1–1 1–2 3–0 1–0 2–0
Lyubimets 0–4 0–4 0–2 1–2 1–2 1–2
Neftochimic 1986 1–0 2–3 0–2 3–1 2–1 0–3
Pirin Gotse Delchev 1–2 1–2 1–2 5–0 0–0 0–2
Slavia Sofia 0–1 1–0 2–0 4–0 5–1 2–0
Source: A PFG
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Results by round
Round2728293031323334353637383940
Beroe (Stara Zagora)WDWWWLWWWWWW
Lokomotiv (Sofia)WWDLDWWWLWWL
Lyubimets 2007LLLLLLLLLLLW
Neftochimic 1986LLLWDWLLLWWL
Pirin (Gotse Delchev)LLWDLLLLWLLL
Slavia (Sofia)WLWLWWWLLWWW
Chernomorets (Burgas)WWWLWDWWWLLL
Source: sportal.bg
W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss
Positions by round
Round2728293031323334353637383940
Beroe (Stara Zagora)88888888888888
Lokomotiv (Sofia)1099991010109999910
Lyubimets 20071212131313131414141414141414
Neftochimic 19861414141414141313131313121212
Pirin (Gotse Delchev)1313121212121212121212131313
Slavia (Sofia)91010101099910101010109
Chernomorets (Burgas)1111111111111111111111111111

Season statistics

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Hat-tricks

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Player For Against Result Date
Slovenia Roman Bezjak4 Ludogorets Lyubimets 5–1 27 October 2013
Bulgaria Martin Kamburov Lokomotiv Plovdiv Lyubimets 5–0 29 September 2013
Colombia Wilmar Jordán Litex Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2–5 14 December 2013
Bulgaria Georgi Andonov Beroe Lyubimets 5–0 1 March 2014
Bulgaria Galin Ivanov Slavia Neftohimic 5–1 15 March 2014

4 Player scored 4 goals

Scoring

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Chris Gadi for Lokomotiv Plovdiv against CSKA (Saturday, 26 October);[14]
Ivan Valchanov for Lyubimets against Pirin (Gotse Delchev) (Saturday, 23 November)[15]
  • Widest winning margin: 7 goals[16]
CSKA (Sofia) 7-0 Lyubimets (Saturday, 14 December)
  • Highest scoring game: 8 goals[17]
Botev (Plovdiv) 7-1 Pirin (GD) (Sunday, 28 July)
Litex 6-2 Pirin (GD) (Saturday, 9 November)
  • Most goals scored in a match by a single team: 7 goals[18]
Botev (Plovdiv) 7-1 Pirin (GD) (Sunday, 28 July)
CSKA (Sofia) 7-0 Lyubimets (Saturday, 14 December)

Clean sheets

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Club(s) with most clean sheets - 25
Ludogorets
Clubs with 24 clean sheets
CSKA Sofia
Clubs with 17 clean sheets
Beroe Stara Zagora

Updated to games played on 18 May 2014

Awards

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Weekly awards

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Player of the Round

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Round Player of the Round
Player Club
Round 1 Bulgaria Todor Nedelev Botev Plovdiv
Round 2 Bulgaria Martin Kamburov Lokomotiv Plovdiv
Round 3 Bulgaria Nikolay Chipev Neftochimic 1986
Round 4 Bulgaria Ivan Karadzhov Beroe Stara Zagora
Round 5 Colombia Wilmar Jordán Litex Lovech
Round 6 Brazil Marcelinho Ludogorets Razgrad
Round 7 Bulgaria Georgi Bozhilov Cherno More Varna
Round 8 Madagascar Anicet Abel Botev Plovdiv
Round 9 Bulgaria Ivaylo Chochev CSKA Sofia
Round 10 Bulgaria Ivaylo Chochev CSKA Sofia
Round 11 Bulgaria Simeon Slavchev Litex Lovech
Round 12 Bulgaria Emil Gargorov CSKA Sofia
Round 13 Bulgaria Emil Gargorov CSKA Sofia
Round 14 France Chris Gadi Lokomotiv Plovdiv
Round 15 Bulgaria Simeon Slavchev Litex Lovech
Round 16 Slovenia Roman Bezjak Ludogorets Razgrad
Round 17 Bulgaria Simeon Slavchev Litex Lovech
Round 18 Bulgaria Orlin Starokin Levski Sofia
Round 19 Bulgaria Martin Petrov CSKA Sofia
Round 20 Colombia Wilmar Jordán Litex Lovech
Round 21 Bulgaria Plamen Iliev Levski Sofia
Round 22 Guinea Larsen Toure Levski Sofia
Round 23 Colombia Wilmar Jordán Litex Lovech
Round 24 Tunisia Hamza Younes Botev Plovdiv
Round 25 Brazil Tom Lokomotiv Sofia
Round 26 Bulgaria Emil Gargorov CSKA Sofia
Round 27 Bulgaria Plamen Krachunov CSKA Sofia
Round 28 Bulgaria Georgi Andonov Beroe Stara Zagora
Round 29 Bulgaria Milcho Angelov Chernomorets Burgas
Round 30 Bulgaria Vladimir Gadzhev Levski Sofia
Round 31 Tunisia Hamza Younes Botev Plovdiv
Round 32 Benin Omar Kossoko CSKA Sofia
Round 33 Bulgaria Zdravko Lazarov Lokomotiv Plovdiv
Round 34 Benin Omar Kossoko CSKA Sofia
Round 35 Bulgaria Emil Gargorov CSKA Sofia
Round 36 Netherlands Jeroen Lumu Ludogorets Razgrad
Round 37 Benin Omar Kossoko CSKA Sofia
Round 38 Colombia Wilmar Jordán Litex Lovech
Round 39 Colombia Sebastián Hernández Ludogorets Razgrad
Round 40 Bulgaria Valeri Bojinov Levski Sofia

Transfers

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