Dorostol

Dorostol

Leagues Played
Bulgaria - 3ª Liga 16
Links
Wikipedia

Resultados

Bulgaria - 3ª Liga 03/02 13:00 - PFC Cherno More Varna II v Dorostol D 2-2
Bulgaria - 3ª Liga 12/16 12:00 - Dorostol v Ludogorets Razgrad III L 0-6
Bulgaria - 3ª Liga 10/11 13:00 - Chernolomets Popovo v Dorostol L 2-1
Bulgaria - 3ª Liga 10/01 13:00 - Dorostol v Benkovski Isperih W 1-0
Bulgaria - 3ª Liga 09/23 14:00 - Septemvri 98 Tervel v Dorostol L 3-0
Bulgaria - 3ª Liga 09/16 14:00 - Dorostol v Lokomotiv Ruse - View
Bulgaria - 3ª Liga 08/12 15:00 - FC Fratria Varna v Dorostol L 4-1
Bulgaria - 3ª Liga 06/03 14:00 - FC Riltsi v Dorostol L 2-1
Bulgaria - 3ª Liga 05/21 14:00 - FC Spartak 1918 Varna II v Dorostol D 2-2
Bulgaria - 3ª Liga 05/17 14:00 - PFC Cherno More Varna II v Dorostol W 1-2
Bulgaria - 3ª Liga 08/13 15:00 - Chernomorets v Dorostol L 4-1
Bulgaria - 3ª Liga 05/15 10:00 - Dorostol v Ustrem Donchevo D 1-1

Estadísticas

 TotalLocalVisitante
Encuentros Disputados 9 2 7
Wins 2 1 1
Draws 2 0 2
Losses 5 1 4
Goals for 10 1 9
Goals against 22 6 16
Clean sheets 1 1 0
Failed to score 2 1 1

Wikipedia - FC Dorostol Silistra

FC Dorostol (Bulgarian: ФК Доростол) is a Bulgarian football club based in Silistra, who currently plays at the North-East Third League, the third division of Bulgarian football. Its home stadium "Louis Ayer" has a capacity of 12 000 seats. Club colors are blue and white. The club was officially founded in 1945. However it exists informally from 1902, which makes it the oldest Bulgarian football club.

History

The original founding year of Dorostol is considered to be the year 1902. The club was originally affiliated with the Bulgarian school in Silistra, whose students founded the sports society "Strela", meaning arrow in Bulgarian. Their first kit was black, which was also the color of the uniforms of the students from the school. From 1903 to 1909, the gymnastics teacher at the school was Louis Eyer, a Swiss gymnasist. In 1920, a Romanian team was founded in the area, called Dristor, later renamed Venus. This was, because at the time, Dobruja was part of Romania. After 1941, when Dobruja was given back to Bulgaria, the team is renamed to "Dorostol".

In 1949, there is a major reorganization of sports activities and clubs in the country. New sports societies emerge in the city of Silistra, such as "Cherveno Zname", "Torpedo" and "Stroitel". There is a tournament held between the teams to be decided which one will play professional football. "Cherveno Zname" wins the tournament, and is promoted to the B PFG, the second tier of Bulgarian football.

In 1958, there is another major reorganization of sports activities in the country, which unites all the teams from Silistra into one - "Dorostol". Club colors were decided to be blue and white.

In 1984, Dorostol managed to achieve something very unexpected, by reaching the final of the Cup of the Soviet Army. However, Dorostol lost 4-0 to Levski Sofia in the final.

The club was reformed in 2014, starting from V AFG, because of financial problems. In 2019, the club was disqualified from the third league, due to not having the financial availability to compete.

League positions

Third Amateur Football League (Bulgaria)Third Amateur Football League (Bulgaria)Regional Amateur Football Groups (Bulgaria)Bulgarian V AFGBulgarian B Football GroupBulgarian V AFG
El Dorostol es un club de fútbol búlgaro de la ciudad de Silistra. Fue fundado en 1918 y juega en la Liga Profesional de Bulgaria.

El club lleva el nombre de la antigua ciudad romana de Dorostorum, que se encontraba en el lugar de la actual Silistra. El Dorostol es uno de los clubes de fútbol más antiguos de Bulgaria y ha jugado en la máxima división del país en varias ocasiones.

El mayor éxito del Dorostol fue ganar la Copa de Bulgaria en 1941. El club también ha sido subcampeón de la Copa en otras dos ocasiones, en 1940 y 1943.

El Dorostol juega sus partidos en casa en el Estadio Dorostol, que tiene una capacidad de 12.000 espectadores.

El Dorostol es un club con una rica historia y una fuerte base de seguidores. Es uno de los clubes de fútbol más populares de Bulgaria y siempre es un aspirante al título.