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1983–84 A Group

40th season of top-tier football league in Bulgaria


40th season of top-tier football league in Bulgaria

FieldValue
competitionA Group
season1983–84
winnersLevski Sofia
(15th title)
relegatedLokomotiv Plovdiv, Haskovo
continentalcup1European Cup
continentalcup1 qualifiersLevski Sofia
continentalcup2UEFA Cup
continentalcup2 qualifiers
league topscorerEduard Eranosyan
(19 goals)
matches240
total goals683
prevseason1982–83
nextseason1984–85

(15th title) (19 goals) NOTE: If dates are to be added, those must be cited

The 1983–84 A Group was the 36th season of the A Football Group, the top Bulgarian professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1948.

Overview

It was contested by 16 teams, and Levski Sofia won the championship. In addition, Levski became the first Bulgarian club to win a treble this season.

League standings

Results

Champions

;Levski Sofia

Goalkeepers
BUL Borislav Mihaylov
BUL Vlado Delchev
Defenders
BUL Lyuben Kolev
BUL Nikolay Iliev
BUL Krasimir Koev
BUL Plamen Nikolov
BUL Veselin Balevski
BUL Stoil Georgiev
BUL Stoyko Parpulov
BUL Petar Petrov
Midfielders
BUL Emil Velev
BUL Krasimir Chavdarov
BUL Grigor Grigorov
BUL Plamen Tsvetkov
BUL Bozhidar Iskrenov
BUL Rusi Gochev
Forwards
BUL Emil Spasov
BUL Nasko Sirakov
BUL Hristo Denchev
BUL Mihail Valchev
BUL Petar Kurdov
Manager

Top scorers

RankScorerClubGoals
1BUL Eduard EranosyanLokomotiv Plovdiv19
2BUL Stoycho MladenovCSKA Sofia18
3BUL Nikola SpasovCherno More17
BUL Spas DzhevizovCSKA Sofia
BUL Georgi SlavkovCSKA Sofia
6BUL Emil SpasovLevski Sofia16
7BUL Kostadin KostadinovTrakia Plovdiv15
8BUL Georgi MadzharovChernomorets Burges14
9BUL Krasimir ManolovShumen13
BUL Mihail ValchevLevski Sofia
BUL Vladimir StoyanovChernomorets Burges
12BUL Boycho VelichkovLokomotiv Sofia12
BUL Petar AleksandrovSlavia Sofia
BUL Stefan NaydenovJSK Spartak Varna

Attendances

!#!!Football club!!Average attendance |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Volov Shumen || 21,600 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Trakia Plovdiv || 14,233 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Lokomotiv Plovdiv || 14,143 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || CSKA Sofia || 13,033 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Beroe Stara Zagora || 11,400 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || FC Sliven || 10,867 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Chernomorets Burgas || 10,167 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Levski Sofia || 9,875 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Etar Veliko Tarnovo || 9,000 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Spartak Varna || 8,233 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || FC Haskovo || 7,467 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Belasitsa Petrich || 6,900 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Lokomotiv Sofia || 6,333 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Cherno More Varna || 6,300 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Botev Vratsa || 6,263 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Slavia Sofia || 4,949 |- |} }}

References

References

  1. "Historical attendances".
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