Bulgarian Football Union

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Association crest
Founded 1923
FIFA affiliation 1924
UEFA affiliation 1954
President
Borislav Mikhailov

The Bulgarian Football Union (BFU) (Bulgarian: Български футболен съюз, БФС) is the governing body of football in Bulgaria. It organizes the football league, Bulgarian A Professional Football Group, and the Bulgaria national football team.

The Bulgarian Football Union is based in Sofia and was founded in 1923 as the football department of the Bulgarian National Sports Federation, which existed until the revolution of 1944. The football governing body was then known as the Central Football Committee until 1948, the Republican Section for Football from 1948 until 1962 and the Bulgarian Football Federation from 1962 until 1985. On 27 June 1985, the organization was renamed to the Bulgarian Football Union, the name that it carries today.

[edit] Heads of the Bulgarian Football Union

head(s) term
Pavel Grozdanov, Tsvetan Genov, Ivan Batandzhiev,
L. Sokerov and D. Hristov
1923-1944
Georgi Stoyanov (1946-1948)
Isak Katalan 1948
Ivan Nikolov 1948-1949
Mladen Nikolov 1949-1951
Petar Kolarov 1951-1952
Stefan Petrov 1952-1959
Lachezar Avramov 1959-1961
Kiril Nestorov 1961-1962
Nedyalko Donski 1962-1970
Danail Nikolov 1970-1975
Ivan Nikolov 1975-1979
Krum Vasilchev 1979-1982
Dimitar Nikolov 1982-1984
Ivan Shpatov 1984-1986
Andon Traykov 1986-1990
Slavcho Tepavicharov 1990-1991
Dimitar Largov 1991-1993
Valentin Mihov 1993-1994
Hristo Danov 1994-1995
Ivan Slavkov 1995-2005
Borislav Mikhailov 2005-

[edit] References

  • Paytashev, Rumen (2001). World Football Encyclopedia, 1st edition. Trud. ISBN 954-528-500-1. 

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