1965–66 A Group

A Group
Season 1965–66
Champions CSKA Sofia
(13th title)
Relegated Spartak Varna
Spartak Pleven
European Cup CSKA Sofia
Matches played 240
Goals scored 611 (2.55 per match)
Top goalscorer Traycho Spasov
(21 goals)

Statistics of Bulgarian A Football Group in the 1965–1966 season.

Overview

It was contested by 16 teams, and CSKA Sofia won the championship.[1]

League standings

PosClubPWDLFAPtsQualification or relegation
1CSKA Sofia3017855330421966–67 European Cup preliminary round
2Levski Sofia3015114593141
3Slavia Sofia3016773825391966–67 Cup Winners' Cup first round
4Spartak Sofia301488453036
5Lokomotiv Plovdiv3012711363331
6Beroe Stara Zagora30101010414130
7Dunav Ruse3012612294030
8Lokomotiv Sofia3010911463529
9Spartak Plovdiv3091011284228
10Botev Plovdiv309912413927
11Cherno More Varna3081111303527
12Marek Dupnitsa309912395127
13Botev Vratsa309714304125
14Chernomorets Burgas308913344825
15Spartak Varna3061014324822Relegation to B Group
16Spartak Pleven306915304221Relegation to B Group

Champions

CSKA Sofia
Goalkeepers
Bulgaria Stoyan Yordanov 10 (0)
Bulgaria Yordan Filipov 24 (0)
Defenders
Bulgaria Nikola Kovachev 7 (0)
Bulgaria Dimitar Penev 24 (3)
Bulgaria Ivan Vasilev 30 (2)
Bulgaria Ivan Zafirov 16 (1)
Bulgaria Hristo Marinchev 16 (1)
Bulgaria Boris Gaganelov 24 (0)
Bulgaria Stefan Iliev 4 (0)
Midfielders
Bulgaria Boris Stankov 27 (2)
Bulgaria Asparuh Nikodimov 27 (5)
Bulgaria Stoichko Peshev 3 (0)
Bulgaria Vasil Romanov 24 (2)
Bulgaria Tsvetan Atanasov 12 (0)
Forwards
Bulgaria Ivan Kolev 24 (3)
Bulgaria Evden Kamenov 21 (4)
Bulgaria Nikola Tsanev 28 (16)
Bulgaria Kiril Raykov 8 (1)
Bulgaria Dimitar Yakimov 17 (5)
Bulgaria Yanko Kirilov 12 (6)
Bulgaria Stoyan Stoyanov 2 (0)
Manager
Bulgaria Stoyan Ormandzhiev

Top scorers

Rank Scorer Club Goals
1 Bulgaria Traycho Spasov Marek Dupnitsa 21
2 Bulgaria Petar Zhekov Beroe Stara Zagora 20
3 Bulgaria Nikola Kotkov Lokomotiv Sofia 17
4 Bulgaria Nikola Tsanev CSKA Sofia 16
Bulgaria Vasil Mitkov Spartak Sofia
6 Bulgaria Nikola Yordanov Dunav Ruse 14
Bulgaria Dobrin Nenov Botev Plovdiv
8 Bulgaria Georgi Asparuhov Levski Sofia 13
Bulgaria Hristo Dishkov Spartak Plovdiv

References

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