Bulgaria B PFG

Bulgaria B PFG

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The Bulgarian Second Professional Football League (Bulgarian: Втора професионална футболна лига, romanized: Vtora Profesionalna Futbolna Liga), also known as Second League (Bulgarian: Втора Лига) or Vtora liga, is the second level of the Bulgarian football league system, below First League and above the Third League. Sixteen teams take part in the league, each playing twice against all the other, once home and once away. Most matches are played on Saturdays and Sundays. The league is administered by the Bulgarian Professional Football League.

In 2016, the B Group's name was rebranded to Second Professional Football League.

History

Former B Group logo

B Republican Football Group

The B group was established in 1950 when the league was divided in two groups - North and South, in each group participating 10 teams. The first champions of the B Republican Football Group are Torpedo (Ruse) (North) and Spartak (Sofia) (South).

In season 1951 the group is only one - B Republican Football Group with 12 teams. The regulations are - in A Group are going the top team in the final standings from Sofia and the top two teams from the province (teams that aren't from Sofia).

In the next season 1952 the group is formed by 14 teams and from season 1953 the league is divided into five groups - Sofia B Group, North-West B Group, South-West B Group, North-East B Group and South-East B Group.

Second Professional Football Group

In the next seasons the league had many changes. In 2000 the Bulgarian Football Union changed the name of the division. The league is formed by 18 teams, not like previous seasons - 16 teams. To reduce the teams to 16 again in the next season the last six teams that finish in the final standings in the league were directly relegated.

First Professional Football League

Before the start of season 2001/2002 the league was again renamed. The championship started with 13 teams, because Lokomotiv (Plovdiv) and Belasitsa (Petrich) united with two teams from A Group - Lokomotiv with PFC Velbazhd Kyustendil and Belasitsa with PFC Hebar Pazardzhik. That meant, that this was the end of professional football in the towns of Kyustendil and Pazardzhik.

B Professional Football Group

Returning to the traditions of the B Republican Football Group was the creating of the B Professional Football Group. 16 teams participated in the league, each playing twice against all the other, once home and once away, with no play-offs.

Before the start of season 2005/2006 the Bulgarian Football Union decided to divide B Group in two groups - West B Group and East B Group with 14 teams in each group. Every team plays 13 matches as home team and 13 matches as away team. The two champions of the groups were directly promoted to A Group and the two teams that finished in second place in their group played a play-off for winning the final third place for promotion in A Group. On May 19, 2008 the two groups were extended to 16 teams. For season 2010/2011 the two groups were reduced again with 12 teams in each.

But just before the start of season 2011/2012 the number of teams in the two groups was again reduced - 10 teams in both West B Group and East B Group, with the winners of the groups directly promoting to A Group. The two teams that finished in second place in their group enter in a play-off for winning a place at the final play-off for promotion/relegation with the team that finished 14th in A Group.

Further changes were made before the start of season 2012/2013. The former format of B Group with the two groups (West and East) was replaced by a single division, formed by fourteen teams.

Second League

The Bulgaria B PFG soccer tournament is a highly competitive and exciting football league held in Bulgaria. It is the second division of professional football in the country, just below the top-tier league, the Bulgarian First Professional Football League.

The tournament features a total of 16 teams from various cities and regions across Bulgaria. These teams battle it out over the course of a season, which typically runs from August to May, to secure promotion to the top division or avoid relegation to lower leagues.

The Bulgaria B PFG tournament showcases the immense talent and passion for football in Bulgaria. The matches are known for their intense competition, skillful play, and thrilling moments. The teams display their tactical prowess, technical abilities, and teamwork to outperform their opponents and secure victories.

The tournament provides a platform for young and aspiring footballers to showcase their skills and catch the attention of scouts from top clubs in Bulgaria and abroad. Many players who have excelled in the Bulgaria B PFG have gone on to have successful careers in the top divisions of Bulgarian football or even internationally.

The matches are held in various stadiums across the country, creating a vibrant atmosphere as passionate fans come out in large numbers to support their favorite teams. The stadiums are filled with chants, cheers, and colorful displays, adding to the excitement and intensity of the matches.

The Bulgaria B PFG tournament not only serves as a platform for football development but also contributes to the overall growth and popularity of the sport in Bulgaria. It brings communities together, fosters a sense of pride and unity, and creates lasting memories for players and fans alike.

Overall, the Bulgaria B PFG tournament is a thrilling and competitive soccer league that showcases the best of Bulgarian football talent. It is a must-watch for football enthusiasts and offers an exciting glimpse into the future stars of Bulgarian football.