Bulgaria First League 10/25 14:30 15 [16] Etar 1924 Veliko Tarnovo v Botev Vratsa [14] L 2-1
Bulgaria First League 10/21 11:00 14 [14] Botev Vratsa v Botev Plovdiv [12] L 3-5
Bulgaria First League 10/06 14:30 13 [9] Krumovgrad v Botev Vratsa [14] L 1-0
Bulgaria First League 09/30 14:30 12 [11] Botev Vratsa v CSKA 1948 Sofia [7] L 1-2
Bulgaria First League 09/27 12:30 11 [10] FC Hebar Pazardzhik v Botev Vratsa [13] D 1-1
Bulgaria First League 09/22 12:00 10 [13] Botev Vratsa v Beroe [6] W 1-0
Bulgaria First League 09/15 14:30 9 [10] Arda Kardzhali v Botev Vratsa [13] L 4-0
Bulgaria First League 09/01 16:15 8 [12] Botev Vratsa v Cherno More Varna [2] L 0-1
Bulgaria First League 08/25 16:00 7 [15] Pirin Blagoevgrad v Botev Vratsa [13] W 0-1
Bulgaria First League 08/19 18:15 6 [13] Botev Vratsa v CSKA Sofia [11] L 0-2
Bulgaria First League 08/13 15:45 5 [7] Levski Sofia v Botev Vratsa [13] L 1-0
Bulgaria First League 08/05 16:00 4 [10] Botev Vratsa v Ludogorets Razgrad [12] L 0-5
Bulgaria First League 07/31 18:15 3 [7] Deportivo Pasto v Botev Vratsa [9] L 4-0
Bulgaria First League 07/24 16:00 2 [14] Botev Vratsa v Slavia Sofia [8] W 2-0
Bulgaria First League 07/17 15:30 1 [12] Lokomotiv 1929 Sofia v Botev Vratsa [10] L 1-0
Europe Friendlies 07/03 15:00 - Botev Vratsa v Apoel Nicosia L 0-3
Club Friendly List 06/29 15:00 - Botev Vratsa v Cherno More Varna W 3-1
Club Friendly List 06/24 15:00 - Botev Vratsa v FC Lovech L 0-2
Bulgaria First League 06/05 15:30 35 Septemvri Sofia v Botev Vratsa L 3-1
Bulgaria First League 05/31 16:00 34 [1] Botev Vratsa v FC Hebar Pazardzhik [4] L 2-3
Bulgaria First League 05/27 15:45 33 [3] Pirin Blagoevgrad v Botev Vratsa [1] L 2-0
Bulgaria First League 05/22 17:15 32 [2] Botev Vratsa v Beroe [1] W 2-0
Bulgaria First League 05/13 14:30 31 [11] Botev Vratsa v Spartak Varna [16] D 1-1
Bulgaria First League 05/08 17:15 30 [2] CSKA Sofia v Botev Vratsa [11] L 5-1
Bulgaria First League 05/02 14:45 29 [12] Botev Vratsa v Lokomotiv 1929 Sofia [9] W 2-1
Bulgaria First League 04/29 14:30 28 [8] Arda Kardzhali v Botev Vratsa [11] D 1-1
Bulgaria First League 04/21 13:15 27 [11] Botev Vratsa v Cherno More Varna [4] L 0-2
Bulgaria First League 04/13 14:30 26 [12] Botev Vratsa v FC Hebar Pazardzhik [15] D 0-0
Bulgaria First League 04/08 14:30 25 [2] Ludogorets Razgrad v Botev Vratsa [11] L 8-1
Europe Friendlies 03/31 11:00 - Levski Sofia v Botev Vratsa L 2-0

Wikipedia - POFC Botev Vratsa

Botev (Bulgarian: Ботев) is a Bulgarian professional football club based in Vratsa, that competes in the First League, the top division of Bulgarian football.

The club was founded in 1921. Since 1948, Botev have played their home games at Stadion Hristo Botev. It is situated in the Hristo Botev sport complex, in the east part of Vratsa. The stadium originally had 25,000 seats. After a recent reconstruction, which took place in 2008, 2009, 2015 and in 2022, the stadium has 9 reconstructed seated sectors with a total of 8 935 seats.

Botev's longest continuous period in the top tier was 26 consecutive seasons between 1964 and 1990. The club's highest ever league finish came in 1970–71 when it finished third in the top flight.

History

Botev Vratsa Football Club was founded in 1921 by Nikola Kunov, Ivan Abuzov, Nako Paunov, Gergo Boytchev, Todor Orozov, Hristo Lighenski and Angel Rachinski. The place of foundation is a playground near the Old market in Vratsa. Between 1921 and 1956 various sport clubs were founded in the city. In 1957 most of the sport clubs in the city are joined to form FC Botev Vratsa. Between 1957 and 1964 Botev Vratsa is a member of Bulgarian second division. In 1964 the club entered the Bulgarian top division and played there for 26 seasons. The team of Vratsa has 788 games in the top flight of Bulgarian football.

Botev's most glorious moment came in 1971, when the team finished third in Bulgarian top division, after CSKA Sofia and Levski Sofia. Botev did, however, represent Bulgaria in the 1971–72 UEFA Cup where they lost in the first round to Dinamo Zagreb, then representing Yugoslavia, 2–8 on aggregate. The first game in Vratsa, in the presence of 35,000 spectators, ended with a 2–1 loss. The second game in Zagreb finished 6–1.

The biggest success in the Bulgarian Cup is a semi-final in 1960–61, 1974–75 and 1984–85. After the 1989–90 A Group season, Botev was relegated to B Group. In the next 19 years, the club participated in either the second or the third Bulgarian division.

Botev managed to return to the top flight in 2011, after they won the eastern group of the 2010–11 B Group, thus ending a 21-year absence from the top level of Bulgarian football. The 2011-12 A Group season was successful because Botev avoided relegation, finishing 12th, which was the main goal of the club. The next season was less successful, with Botev finishing 13th, which meant that they were relegated after a two-year spell in the top flight. In the next couple of years, Botev Vratsa bounced between the second and third tiers, until 2018, when the team managed to return to the top flight, by winning the 2017-18 Second League. This ended a 5-year absence from the top flight.

Among the club's legendary players is Martin Petrov, considered by most Botev fans as the greatest player to have ever been involved with the club, and one of the greatest Bulgarian players. The list of other famous players to have come from the clubs' youth system consists of Iliya Valov, Valentin Iliev, and Valentin Stanchev. Nikolay Penkov is the player with most league appearances for the club – 334. The player with most league goals for the club is Georgi Kamenov, with 150 goals for Botev.

Botev Vratsa is a professional football club based in the city of Vratsa, Bulgaria. Founded in 1921, the team has a rich history and is known for its passionate fan base and competitive spirit. The club's colors are yellow and black, which are proudly displayed in their home matches at the Hristo Botev Stadium, a venue that can accommodate around 12,000 spectators.

Botev Vratsa has experienced various successes and challenges throughout its history, competing in Bulgaria's top leagues and showcasing a commitment to developing local talent. The team has a reputation for its strong youth academy, which has produced several players who have gone on to make significant contributions to Bulgarian football.

The club's identity is deeply rooted in the local community, and it often serves as a source of pride for the residents of Vratsa. Botev Vratsa's matches are characterized by intense rivalries, particularly with other regional teams, making their games exciting events for fans. With a focus on teamwork, resilience, and a fighting spirit, Botev Vratsa continues to strive for success in Bulgarian football, aiming to reclaim its place among the country's elite clubs.