FC_Aksakovo

FC Aksakovo

FC Aksakovo

Football club


FC Aksakovo (Bulgarian: ФК Аксаково) is a Bulgarian association football club based in Aksakovo, Bulgaria, which competes in the A Regional Varna, the forth division of the Bulgarian football league system. Aksakovo's home ground is the Aksakovo Stadium, which has a capacity of 320 spectators.

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History

Aksakovo have a football club since 1948 playing mainly in the regional leagues. In 1994, the team was bought by Vahan Angutyan, changing the name of the club from Primorets Aksakovo to Avtotrade Aksakovo, taking the name of his business. The team promoted to Bulgarian B Football Group in 1996 and finished 10th in 1996–97 B Group season, leaded by the ex Bulgaria international Kevork Tahmisyan.[1] Before the start of the season, the team was merged with FC Port Varna into Avtotrade-Port Varna.[2]

In November 2022, the team stadium was rebuild into a modern mini training complex.[3] In 2023, Kaloyan Mihalev and Nikolay Georgiev become managers of the team, coming together with some players from Septemvri Tervel. In 2024 mid season, the team had same points with FC Fratria II and expressed desire to return to Third League.[4] On 24 April 2024 they secured their first place in the league.

Honours

Logo, shirt and sponsor

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Players

Current squad

As of 16 January 2024

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Out on loan

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Personnel

Club officials

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Seasons

Past seasons

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Key

  • GS = Group stage
  • QF = Quarter-finals
  • SF = Semi-finals

Champions Runners-up Promoted Relegated

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