Fixtures

Bulgaria First League 07/20 15:00 1 Levski Sofia vs Montana 1921 - View
Bulgaria First League 07/26 15:00 2 Montana vs Lokomotiv Plovdiv - View
Bulgaria First League 08/02 15:00 3 Lokomotiv 1929 Sofia vs Montana - View
Bulgaria First League 08/09 15:00 4 Montana vs Botev Vratsa - View
Bulgaria First League 08/16 15:00 5 CSKA 1948 Sofia vs Montana - View
Bulgaria First League 08/23 15:00 6 Montana vs Septemvri Sofia - View

Results

Europe Friendlies 07/02 16:00 - Arda Kardzhali v Montana 1921 L 2-0
Europe Friendlies 06/29 16:00 - Levski Sofia v Montana 1921 L 3-0
Club Friendly List 06/25 16:00 - Botev Vratsa v Montana W 0-3
Bulgaria Second League 05/24 15:00 38 Montana v Etar 1924 Veliko Tarnovo L 0-2
Bulgaria Second League 05/19 15:00 37 Geane Herrera v Montana D 0-0
Bulgaria Second League 05/11 16:00 36 [2] Montana 1921 v Strumska Slava [20] D 0-0
Bulgaria Second League 05/08 14:30 35 Belasitza Petrich v Montana 1921 W 0-1
Bulgaria Second League 05/03 16:00 34 [2] Montana 1921 v Minyor Pernik [15] W 4-0
Bulgaria Second League 04/26 12:00 33 [5] Yantra Gabrovo v Montana 1921 [2] W 0-2
Bulgaria Second League 04/17 16:00 32 [3] Pirin Blagoevgrad v Montana 1921 [2] W 0-4
Bulgaria Second League 04/12 14:00 31 [2] Montana 1921 v Jose H-Fernandez [12] D 0-0
Bulgaria Second League 04/06 14:00 30 [20] Nesebar v Montana 1921 [2] W 1-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 45 21 24
Wins 23 10 13
Draws 14 8 6
Losses 8 3 5
Goals for 59 26 33
Goals against 26 11 15
Clean sheets 28 14 14
Failed to score 13 6 7

Wikipedia - FC Montana

FC Montana (Bulgarian: ФК Монтана) is a Bulgarian professional football club based in Montana, which currently plays in the Second League, the second level of the Bulgarian football league system.

Montana plays its home matches at the Ogosta Stadium, which has a capacity of 8,000 spectators. The club's traditional colours are blue, white and red. After a prolonged period of absence, they were propelled back into professional football in the mid-1990s with the help of some experienced and talented footballers, including the ex-captain of Bulgarian international Stiliyan Petrov.

FC Montana was founded in 1921 when the few amateur sports clubs and organizations in the city decided to merge into one club. The new club was named SC Hristo Mihaylov after the Bulgarian communist party activist Hristo Popmihaylov, who was born in the town. Since then, Montana have spent a total of ten seasons in the Bulgarian First League and 43 seasons in the lower Second League. They have also reached the Bulgarian Cup final once, in 2016.

History

Stiliyan Petrov was raised in Montana's youth academy

Early years (1921–1957)

PFC Montana was founded in 1921 under the name SC Hristo Mihaylov, after a merger of a few sports clubs from the city. Until 1946, the most popular team was Botev 22. After 1944, many reforms in the club occurred. On 10 February 1946, Botev 22, along with Yunak and Spartak formed Physical Culture Company YBS 45 (Yunak-Botev-Spartak 45). On 20 March 1947, YBC 45 was united with Workers Physical Culture Company Avram Stoyanov, the turist branch Pustrina and the local horse-riding and moto-organisation, under the name of Hristo Mihaylov. During the autumn of 1949, many changes took place. The city began to form voluntary sports organizations on a departmental basis, the most famous of which is Septemvri, which from 1953 played their first three seasons in the B Group. In 1957 they merged into SFS Septemvriyska Slava.

Settle in the professional football (1958–1992)

From 1957 to 1990 the sports club bore the name of Septemvriyska Slava. Montana gained a promotion for the second time in the B Group in 1962, after which they finished in third position, which remained their best ranking for the 1960s and 1980s, during which they almost always finished in the middle of the table. Since 1990, the club has used the name PFC Montana 1921.

Becoming a Bulgarian top team (1993–1998)

During the 1994–1995 season the team reached the Bulgarian first division A group for the first time, where they finished in 13th place and remained in the division for three consecutive years. Montana reached the semi-final of the Bulgarian Cup. Montana's best season in the A PFG was in the 1995–1996 season, in which they took 9th place. In this campaign, the team was led by Anatoli Tonov, Todor Pramatarov, Rumen Panayotov and Angel Chervenkov. The club reached the final of the currently folded Bulgarian League Cup tournament, but was knocked out by Neftochimic Burgas. Stiliyan Petrov was a key player for the team and was spotted by CSKA Sofia and sold in 1996, aged 17 years old. He enjoyed a successful stay there and was eventually bought by Celtic FC in 1999. Montana had to get a percent of the transfer, but the money never went to the club's cash register. In the 1996–1997 season, Montana finished in 15th place and was relegated to the second division. They defeated the champions CSKA Sofia 3–1 in the last match. Otherwise, according to the fans, Boyan Gergov is Montana's most prominent figure, being the club's top goalscorer with a total of 157 goals in 364 matches. The following 1997–1998 season, after a financial collapse, Montana was relegated to the Bulgarian V AFG.

Return to the top flight (2004–2011)

After a seven-year stay in the V AFG, the club finished in second position in the North-West V AFG, and Montana returned to the West B PFG for the 2004–2005 season. In 2008, the chairman of PFC Montana appointed Ivan Marinov as manager. The following year, with the financial support of mayor Zlatko Zhivkov, the club finished the season in the West B PFG in the first place and therefore gained promotion to the top flight for the upcoming season. The same year, Montana's striker Ventsislav Ivanov became the top goalscorer of the division with 19 goals.

In the 2009–2010 season in the then "A" football group, Montana finished 11th and remained in the league for four consecutive seasons, before being relegated to the lower division in 15th place. They remained in the "B" group for two seasons before finishing first and being promoted to the first division.

First Bulgarian Cup Final, 100th anniversary (2015–)

Montana started the new 2015–2016 season with a 0–0 draw as guest to a strong-sided Beroe, then defeating Botev Plovdiv 6–0, with Ivan Minchev scoring a hattrick. The good matches continued as Montana finished 1–1 with the champion Ludogorets Razgrad. The same season Montana would go all the way to the Bulgarian Cup final, before losing 1–0 to CSKA Sofia in a match with above 33,300 attendance. However, Montana would later finish ninth in the "A" group and successfully defend its place in the relegation playoffs for the next season in the renamed First League. The season did not go well for Montana as they finished 13th and lost the relegation playoff against Septemvri Sofia in a close 2–1 match. In the 2018–2019 season Montana finished second and once again played in a promotion playoff against FC Vitosha Bistritsa, in which they lost 3–0.

However, in the next season, after three years of waiting for promotion, Montana finished third in the 2019–2020 season in the second tier, qualifying for playoffs. On 17 July, Montana defeated Dunav Ruse 4–1, and was promoted to the First League after three years in the Second League. Montana could not defy the odds, however, and was relegated after a single season in the elite.

In 2025, Montana managed to finish in second place in the 2024–25 Second League season, achieving promotion to the First League after a four-year absence.

FC Montana is a professional football club based in the city of Montana, Bulgaria. Founded in 1921, the team has a rich history and a passionate fan base. Competing in the Bulgarian football league system, Montana has experienced various levels of success, including stints in the top tier of Bulgarian football, the First Professional League.

The club's colors are typically blue and white, which are proudly displayed by its supporters during home matches at the Stadion Montana, a venue known for its vibrant atmosphere. The team is recognized for its commitment to developing local talent and fostering a strong community spirit.

Over the years, FC Montana has built a reputation for its competitive spirit and resilience on the pitch. The club's motto emphasizes teamwork, dedication, and the pursuit of excellence, making it a beloved institution in Bulgarian football. With a focus on both sporting achievement and community engagement, FC Montana continues to strive for success while honoring its storied legacy.