1968–69 A Group

A Group
Season 1968–69
Champions CSKA Sofia
(14th title)
Relegated Dobrudzha
European Cup CSKA
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Lokomotiv Plovdiv
Slavia
Matches played 225
Goals scored 713 (3.17 per match)
Top goalscorer Petar Zhekov
(36 goals)

Statistics of Bulgarian A Football Group in the 1968–1969 season.

Overview

It was contested by 16 teams, and CSKA Sofia won the championship.[1]

League standings

PosClubPWDLFAPtsQualification or relegation
1CSKA Sofia3022357438471969–70 European Cup first round
2Levski Sofia3017675933401969–70 Cup Winners' Cup first round
3Lokomotiv Plovdiv3016775340391969–70 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup first round
4Cherno More Varna3013125442738
5Slavia Sofia3015785433371969–70 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup first round
6Botev Plovdiv3011613514828
7Chernomorets Burgas3010812515628
8Botev Vratsa3010713485127
9Spartak Pleven3012315445227
10Minyor Pernik3010713425327
11Akademik Sofia3081012323526
12Beroe Stara Zagora3010614364526
13Dunav Ruse3010515364825
14Marek Dupnitsa309714344625
15Dobrudzha Dobrich308814324424Relegation to B Group
16Lokomotiv Sofia*307221236416

Champions

CSKA Sofia
Goalkeepers
Bulgaria Stoyan Yordanov 20 (0)
Bulgaria Yordan Filipov 14 (0)
Bulgaria Stancho Bonchev 2 (0)
Defenders
Bulgaria Kiril Stankov 28 (0)
Bulgaria Dimitar Penev 28 (3)
Bulgaria Ivan Zafirov 19 (0)
Bulgaria Hristo Marinchev 16 (0)
Bulgaria Boris Gaganelov 24 (0)
Bulgaria Vasil Nedelchev 5 (0)
Bulgaria Rusi Penchev 14 (0)
Midfielders
Bulgaria Boris Stankov 13 (0)
Bulgaria Asparuh Nikodimov 28 (4)
Bulgaria Petar Patsev 2 (1)
Bulgaria Peyu Nikolov 10 (1)
Bulgaria Tsvetan Atanasov 25 (4)
Forwards
Bulgaria Petar Zhekov 29 (36)
Bulgaria Dimitar Marashliev 28 (4)
Bulgaria Nikola Tsanev 24 (5)
Bulgaria Emil Simov 1 (1)
Bulgaria Dimitar Yakimov 24 (12)
Manager
Bulgaria Stoyan Ormandzhiev

Top scorers

Rank Scorer Club Goals
1 Bulgaria Petar Zhekov CSKA Sofia 36
2 Bulgaria Georgi Asparuhov Levski Sofia 22
3 Bulgaria Dinko Dermendzhiev Botev Plovdiv 21
Bulgaria Totko Dremsizov Chernomorets Burgas
5 Bulgaria Bozhidar Grigorov Slavia Sofia 17
Bulgaria Georgi Kamenov Botev Vratsa
7 Bulgaria Hristo Bonev Lokomotiv Plovdiv 16
Bulgaria Stefan Bogomilov Cherno More Varna
9 Bulgaria Mihail Mishev Spartak Pleven 14
10 Bulgaria Stoyan Marinov Dunav Ruse 13

References

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