1981–82 A Group

A Group
Season 1981–82
Champions CSKA Sofia
(22nd title)
Relegated Beroe, Akademik Sofia
European Cup CSKA Sofia
UEFA Cup Levski Sofia
Slavia Sofia
Matches played 240
Goals scored 647 (2.7 per match)
Top goalscorer Mihail Valchev
(24 goals)

Statistics of Bulgarian A Football Group in the 198182 season.

Overview

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

League standings

PosClubPWDLFAPtsQualification or relegation
1CSKA Sofia3022357327471982–83 European Cup first round
2Levski Sofia3020647132461982–83 UEFA Cup first round
3Slavia Sofia30155103533351982–83 UEFA Cup first round
4Cherno More Varna3014511413733
5Lokomotiv Sofia30136114137321982–83 Cup Winners' Cup first round
6Chernomorets Burgas3014412484432
7Botev Plovdiv3013413464230
8Haskovo3012612343730
9Spartak Pleven3013314404029
10Etar Veliko Tarnovo3091011464828
11Sliven3010713384027
12Belasitsa Petrich3011514324327
13Marek Dupnitsa309813234026
14Botev Vratsa307815234122
15Beroe Stara Zagora307518335119Relegation to B Group
16Akademik Sofia306519235517Relegation to B Group

Champions

CSKA Sofia
Goalkeepers
Bulgaria Georgi Velinov 30 (0)
Bulgaria Krasimir Dosev 0 (0)
Defenders
Bulgaria Georgi Dimitrov 29 (11)
Bulgaria Georgi Iliev 29 (1)
Bulgaria Krasimir Bezinski 29 (1)
Bulgaria Aleksandar Aleksandrov 10 (1)
Bulgaria Nikolay Boyanov 3 (0)
Bulgaria Dinko Dimitrov 20 (1)
Bulgaria Angel Kalburov 15 (1)
Bulgaria Metodi Tomanov 18 (0)
Midfielders
Bulgaria Plamen Markov 21 (5)
Bulgaria Radoslav Zdravkov 28 (7)
Bulgaria Nikola Velkov 19 (1)
Bulgaria Lyubomir Zhelev 1 (0)
Bulgaria Tsvetan Yonchev 29 (14)
Bulgaria Ruzhin Kerimov 25 (4)
Bulgaria Stefan Slavkov 1 (0)
Forwards
Bulgaria Spas Dzhevizov 27 (5)
Bulgaria Stoycho Mladenov 29 (18)
Bulgaria Mario Valkov 8 (2)
Bulgaria Alyosha Dimitrov 18 (2)
Bulgaria Dragomir Georgiev 2 (0)
Manager
Bulgaria Asparuh Nikodimov

Top scorers

Rank Scorer Club Goals
1 Bulgaria Mihail Valchev Levski Sofia 24
2 Bulgaria Stoycho Mladenov CSKA Sofia 18
3 Bulgaria Plamen Getov Spartak Pleven 14
Bulgaria Tsvetan Yonchev CSKA Sofia
5 Bulgaria Boycho Velichkov Lokomotiv Sofia 13
6 Bulgaria Petar Kurdov Levski Sofia 12
Bulgaria Todor Barzov Levski Sofia
8 Bulgaria Georgi Dimitrov CSKA Sofia 11
Bulgaria Kostadin Kostadinov Botev Plovdiv
Bulgaria Mitko Argirov Botev Plovdiv
Bulgaria Ivan Pritargov Chernomorets Burgas

References

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