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1993–94 A Group

46th completed season of top-tier football league in Bulgaria


46th completed season of top-tier football league in Bulgaria

FieldValue
competitionA Group
season1993–94
dates14 August 1993 – 8 May 1994
winnersLevski Sofia
(19th title)
relegated
continentalcup1UEFA Cup
continentalcup1 qualifiers
league topscorerNasko Sirakov
(30 goals)
matches218
total goals589
prevseason1992–93
nextseason1994–95

(19th title) (30 goals) NOTE: If dates are to be added, those must be cited

The 1993–94 A Group was the 46th 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 with a record 17 points difference before the second.

Team information

Stadia and locations

The following teams have ensured their participation in A Group for season 1993–94 (listed in alphabetical order):

TeamCityStadiumCapacity
BeroeStara ZagoraBeroe16,000
BotevPlovdivHristo Botev18,000
Cherno MoreVarnaTicha8,250
ChernomoretsBurgasChernomorets22,000
CSKASofiaBulgarian Army22,995
DobrudzhaDobrichDruzhba12,500
EtarVeliko TarnovoIvaylo18,000
LevskiSofiaGeorgi Asparuhov29,986
LokomotivGorna OryahovitsaDimitar Dyulgerov14,000
LokomotivPlovdivLokomotiv24,000
LokomotivSofiaLokomotiv22,000
PirinBlagoevgradHristo Botev15,000
ShumenShumenPanayot Volov24,000
SlaviaSofiaOvcha Kupel18,000
SpartakVarnaSpartak8,000
YantraGabrovoHristo Botev12,000

League standings

Results

Champions

;Levski Sofia

Goalkeepers
BUL Plamen Nikolov
UKR Oleg Morgun
Defenders
BUL Valentin Dartilov
BUL Gosho Ginchev
BUL Krasimir Koev
BUL Tsanko Tsvetanov
BUL Petar Hubchev*
BUL Stoil Georgiev
BUL Aleksandar Markov
BUL Emil Kremenliev
Midfielders
BUL Daniel Borimirov
BUL Georgi Slavchev
EGY Magdy Tolba
BUL Ilian Iliev
BUL Zlatko Yankov
BUL Emil Mitsanski
BUL Nikolay Todorov
BUL Georgi Ivanov
BUL Nikolay Kostov
BUL Diyan Angelov
BUL Veselin Sarbakov
Forwards
ROM Petre Grigoraș
BUL Petar Aleksandrov
BUL Nikolay Nikolov
BUL Aleksandar Bonchev
BUL Dimitar Trendafilov
BUL Nasko Sirakov
Manager
  • Hubchev left the club during a season.

Top scorers

RankScorerClubGoals
1BUL Nasko SirakovLevski Sofia30
2BUL Ivaylo AndonovCSKA Sofia25
3BUL Plamen GetovShumen18
4BUL Daniel BorimirovLevski Sofia15
5Turkmenistan Igor KislovEtar12
BUL Simeon ChilibonovDobrudzha (8)
Slavia Sofia (4)
7BUL Boris HvoynevBotev Plovdiv11
8BUL Petar AleksandrovLevski Sofia10
ROM Petre GrigorașLokomotiv Plovdiv (6)
Levski Sofia (4)
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vojislav BudimirovićLokomotiv Plovdiv

Attendances

No.ClubAverage
1Levski17,133
2Shumen12,154
3Botev10,500
4Dobrudzha9,600
5Lokomotiv Plovdiv9,033
6CSKA Sofia8,042
7Pirin7,231
8Chernomorets6,771
9Cherno More5,087
10Beroe4,912
11Lokomotiv Sofia4,875
12Etar4,842
13Slavia Sofia4,832
14Spartak Varna3,767
15Lokomotiv GO3,271
16Yantra1,500

Source:

References

References

  1. https://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attn/archive/bgr/avebgr94.htm
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