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This article is about the Bulgarian football club. For the mountain range, see Belasitsa. For the football club from the Republic of Macedonia, see FK Belasica. PFC Belasitsa Full name PFC Belasitsa Petrich Nickname(s) Komitite Founded 1923 Ground Tsar Samuil Stadium (Capacity: 9 500) Chairman Georgi Georgiev Manager Ivan Zlatinski League V AFG 2009–10 V AFG, 9th Home colours Away colours PFC Belasitsa (Bulgarian: ПФК Беласица Петрич) is a Bulgarian football club from the town of Petrich, currently playing in the Bulgarian South-West V AFG. The team founded 1923. They play at the Tzar Samuil Stadium in Petrich, which has a capacity of 9,500.In August 2009 because of financial problems Belasitsa announced they won't be playing in Western B Group.The club is sent to Bulgarian South-West V AFG. Contents 1 History 1.1 Previous names 1.2 Most league appearances for Belaitsa Petrich in A PFG 1.3 Season record goals for Belasitsa Petrich 2 Current squad 3 Notable managers 4 Selected former players 5 References History PFC Belasitsa Petrich was founded in 1923 as FC Manush Voivoda.From 1957 the club was called DFS Belasitsa after the union of the local football clubs "Stroitel", "Cherveno zname", "Torpedo" and "Spartak", i.e. all the teams from Petrich. Belasitsa's best season in the TBI A Football Group was in the 2005/2006 season – 6 place. The club has played a total of 9 seasons in the first division and 24 seasons in the Bulgarian second division. In 2008, the president of Belasitsa Kostadin Hadzhiivanov was arrested in Greece[1]. After the 2008/09 season, the club was relegated to Western B PFG Group. However, due to the delayed registration of players and financial problems, the team was sent to play in the Bulgarian South-West V AFG. Previous names 1923 FC Manush Voivoda 1928 FC Luben Vesov 1931 FC Macedonia 1946 FC Ilinden 1948 FC Spartak Most league appearances for Belaitsa Petrich in A PFG 1. Dimitar Karadaliev – 108 2. Lozan Trenchev – 105 3. Yordan Popov – 101 4. Valeri Stoyanov – 93 5. Aleksandar Vukov – 86 Season record goals for Belasitsa Petrich 1. Kostadin Kabranov – 22 2. Dimitar Karadaliev – 19 3. Vavá – 18 4. Georgi Bibishkov – 16 4. Dimitar Dimitrov – 16 5. Gabrijel Radojičić – 13 5. Ivan Yanev – 13 Current squad As of March 2009 1. MANOLOV 3. IRMIEV 17. PATNIKOV 4. GENOV 23. BICAJ 8. SOFRONIEV 16. DYULGEROV 20. MIKHAILOV 24. KOVACHEV 1O. YORDANOV 22. OGNYANOV Belasitsa Petrich'2008 Notable managers Najim Shensoy (2008) Miroslav Mitev (2007) Stevica Kuzmanovski (2005–2007) Petar Mihtarski (2003–2004) Slovomir Katic (2002–2003) Krasimir Chakarov   Yordan Arsov Ludmil Goranov (2000–2001) Grigor Petkov (1999–2000) Vasil Metodiev Kiril Ivkov Pavel Panov Selected former players Ditmar Bici Klodian Semina Edin Ademović Beto Dinei Eduardo Du Bala Julio Cesar Elidiano Marques Marquinhos Rogerio Pereira Vava Villa   Georgi Bibishkov Ventsislav Ivanov Ivailo Ivankov Kostadin Kabranov Dimitar Karadaliev Svetlan Kondev Vladimir Manolkov Yordan Minev Dimitar Mutafov Yordan Popov Zdravko Stankov Lozan Trenchev   Joel Kiki Ivan Sertić Zakirija Ramadan Gabrijel Radojičić References ^ "President of Belasitsa Hadzhiivanov was arrested in Greece". Football24.bg. http://www.football24.bg/?gg=3&hh=4&ii=140&jj=6&ll=10002&mm=140. Retrieved 2008-09-05.  v · d · eFootball in Bulgaria League competitions A PFG · B PFG (2 divisions) · V AFG (4 divisions) · Regional Football Groups  · Bulgarian women's football championship Cup competitions Bulgarian Cup · Bulgarian Supercup · Cup of AFL · Bulgarian Women's Cup Defunct competitions State Championship (1924–1936, 1941–1945) · Tsar's Cup (1924–44) · National Football Division (1937–1940) · Republic Championship (1945–1948) · Soviet Army Cup (1946–90) · BFU's Cup (1990–91) · PFL's Cup (1994–97) · Premier League (2000–2003) · Doubles Group (2008–2010) National teams Men · Women · Olympic team (U-23) · Under-21 · Under-19 · Under-17 Lists Clubs · Stadiums · Foreign players Awards Footballers' Footballer of the Year BFU · PFL