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FC Fratria

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FC Fratria
Full nameФутболен Клуб Фратрия Варна
Fratria Varna Football Club
Founded16 April 2021; 3 years ago (2021-04-16)
GroundAlbena 1 Stadium, Albena
Capacity3,000
ChairmanViktor Bakurevich
ManagerVasil Petrov
LeagueSecond League
2023–24Third League, 2nd (promoted)
Websitehttps://fcfratria.com/
Current season

FC Fratria (Bulgarian: ФК Фратрия) is a Bulgarian association football club based in Varna, which currently competes in the Second League, the second level of Bulgarian football league system. Fratria's home ground is the Albena 1 Stadium, which has a capacity of 3,000 spectators.

History

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Establishment

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Fratria was established in 2021 by businessman Viktor Bakurevich, owner of Berezka supermarkets. Bakurevich decided to start an academy that is free from taxes, making the club base in Benkovski, Varna Province.[1] Later that year, the team started a partnership with MFC Ticha Academy.[2]

Regional and amateur leagues climb up: 2021–2024

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They won their first season in B Regional Group and in 2022 were promoted to A Regional Group with Oleksandr Babych taking the manager position.[3] Since Bakurevich had Russian and Ukrainian roots, a few players from Russia and Ukraine, living in Bulgaria, joined the main team and the academies.[4] The team won the league and on 29 May 2023, Fratria secured promotion to Third League, being called the fastest developing team, not only because their quick promote to the third league, but also because of the development of their base and academy.[5] In June 2023, the team started to prepare for their first season in Third League with the intentions to win the group. Fratria also established a second team that joined A Regional League.[1] Later same month it was announced they will move to Stadium Albena 1 in Albena resort.[6]

In their first cup appearance, Fratria was drawn against local team Spartak Varna, but lost the match with a 1:3 result, played on 8 September 2023.[7] On 5 October 2023 the team announced that they are introducing a new sporting director in the name of Emanuel Lukanov, who took the position.[8] In January 2024, Fratria announced they will have a friendly match against Farul II, as part of their winter camp, setting a start of a partnership with Farul Constanța.[9] On 5 February Babych was signed by Pirin Blagoevgrad in First League and Lukanov was promoted as a manager of the team.[10] On 29 February 2024 the team once again changed stadium, moving to Kavarna Stadium, which would allow the team to play in Second League.[11] They won the Cup of Bulgarian Amateur Football League, beating Akademik Svishtov on Ivaylo Stadium on 22 May 2024 with 2:0.[12]

Professional league breakthrough: 2024–present

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On 1 June 2024 Fratria won their match against Ustrem Donchevo, finishing second, with the same points as Ludogorets III and promoted to Second League.[13] The team also returned to Albena 1 Stadium, due to administrative issues with Kavarna Stadium.[14] They won the preliminary round of the Bulgarian Cup against Botev Novi Pazar to face Beroe Stara Zagora in the round of 32. The match , played on 14 November 2024, ended 3-3 on regular time, with Beroe later winning on penalties.[15] Few hours after the result, despite the positive play of the team and being close to eliminate the team from First League, Lukanov was sacked.[16] Later the same day, the sport director Vasil Petrov, was promoted as manager of the team.[17]

Honours

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Logo, shirt and sponsor

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The "Fratria" name of the club translates to „Brotherhood", from Latin, with the team having the sloagan “frater pro fratre", meaning „brother for brother", on their logo. Their main colors are red (bordo) and black. Since 2021 their main sponsor is Berezka.

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt partner
2021–2023 Bulgaria Misho Sport Berezka
2023–2024 Germany Saller
2024– Italy Macron

Players

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Current squad

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As of 2 October 2024[18]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Bulgaria BUL Stefan Petkov
2 DF Bulgaria BUL Ivaylo Popov
3 DF Bulgaria BUL Aleksandar Angelov
4 DF Ukraine UKR Sergii Chyzhyk
5 DF Bulgaria BUL Vasil Dobrev (captain)
7 FW Bulgaria BUL Denislav Angelov
8 MF Bulgaria BUL Steliyan Dobrev
9 MF Bulgaria BUL Denis Kadir
11 FW Bulgaria BUL Lachezar Voykov
12 GK Bulgaria BUL Andriyan Kalev
13 DF Bulgaria BUL Ivaylo Petrov
15 MF Bulgaria BUL Nikola Totev
16 MF Bulgaria BUL Viktor Ignatov
17 DF Bulgaria BUL Martin Kostadinov
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF Moldova MDA Vasile Bitlan
21 MF Bulgaria BUL Iliyan Kapitanov
22 MF Bulgaria BUL David Lukanov
23 MF Bulgaria BUL Emil Yanchev
25 FW Netherlands NED Xavello Druiventak
26 GK Bulgaria BUL Erik Georgiev
30 DF Bulgaria BUL Denis Corso
33 GK Bulgaria BUL Georgi Kitanov (vice-captain)
66 FW Bulgaria BUL Vasil Andoni
71 DF Bulgaria BUL Ibryam Ibryam
74 MF Bulgaria BUL Mikhail Gashchuk
75 FW Ukraine UKR Andriy Lisak
77 FW Bulgaria BUL Georgi Lazarov

For recent transfers, see Transfers summer 2024.

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player

Second-team squad

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Foreign players

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Up to five non-EU nationals can be registered and given a squad number for the first team in the Bulgarian First Professional League however only three can be used in a match day. Those non-EU nationals with European ancestry can claim citizenship from the nation their ancestors came from. If a player does not have European ancestry he can claim Bulgarian citizenship after playing in Bulgaria for 5 years.

Notable players

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Had international caps for their respective countries, held any club record, or had more than 100 league appearances. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries.

Personnel

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Club officials

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Position Name Nationality
Coaching staff
Head coach Vasil Petrov Bulgaria
Assistant coach Dilyan Georgiev Bulgaria
Assistant coach Denys Vasin Ukraine
Youth coach Ivaylo Stanchev Bulgaria
Youth coach Yevhen Lutsenko Ukraine
Goalkeepers coach vacant Bulgaria
Management
Chairman Viktor Bakurevich RussiaBulgaria
Sporting director vacant Bulgaria

Managerial history

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Dates Name Honours
2021–2022 Bulgaria Ivaylo Stanchev
2022–2024 Ukraine Oleksandr Babych
2024 Bulgaria Emanuel Lukanov
2024– Bulgaria Vasil Petrov

Seasons

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League positions

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Second Professional Football League (Bulgaria)Third Amateur Football League (Bulgaria)Regional Amateur Football Groups (Bulgaria)Regional Amateur Football Groups (Bulgaria)

Past seasons

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Results of league and cup competitions by season
Season League Bulgarian Cup Other competitions Top goalscorer
Division Level P W D L F A GD Pts Pos
2021–22 B Regional Varna 5 10 9 0 1 29 8 +21 27 1st ↑ DNE
2022–23 A Regional Varna 4 18 15 2 1 55 10 +45 47 1st ↑ DNQ Cup of AFL R1 Moldova Vasil Andoni 19
2023–24 Third League 3 26 19 4 3 71 20 +51 61 2nd ↑ Preliminary W Moldova Vasil Andoni
Ukraine Denys Vasin
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2024–25 Second League 2 Round of 32 Bulgaria Denislav Angelov 8

Goalscoring and appearance records

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As of 9 December 2024

Most league appearances for the club

Rank Name Career Appearances
1 Bulgaria Ibryam Ibryam 2023–present 45
2 Moldova Vasil Andoni 2022–2024 44
Bulgaria Denis Kadir 2023–present 44
4 Ukraine Andriy Lisak 2022–present 40
5 Bulgaria Martin Kostadinov 2023–present 34
Bulgaria Vasil Dobrev 2023–present 34
7 Bulgaria Steliyan Dobrev 2024–present 32
8 Bulgaria Hristiyan Hristov 2023–2024 26
9 Bulgaria Dimitar Vasilev 2023–2024 25
10 Bulgaria Mikhail Gashchuk 2023–present 24
Bulgaria Lachezar Voykov 2022–present 24
Bulgaria Ivaylo Popov 2022–present 24

Most league goals for the club

Rank Name Career Goals
1 Moldova Vasil Andoni 2022–2024 32
2 Ukraine Danylo Polonskyi 2022–2024 15
3 Ukraine Denys Vasin 2023–2024 13
4 Bulgaria Denis Kadir 2023–present 12
Ukraine Andriy Lisak 2022–present 12
6 Bulgaria Denislav Angelov 2024–present 8
Brazil Lucas Macedo 2024 5
8 Bulgaria Steliyan Dobrev 2024–present 4
Bulgaria Yancho Andreev 2024 4
10 Bulgaria Georgi Lazarov 2024–present 3
Bulgaria Ibryam Ibryam 2023–present 3
Bulgaria Preslav Zhekov 2022–2023 3
  • Players in bold are still playing for Fratria.

References

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  1. ^ a b Собственикът на най-бързо развиващия се клуб в България: До 5 години искаме да сме в efbet Лига
  2. ^ МФК Тича ще си партнира с новосъздадения ФК Фратрия Варна
  3. ^ Здрава битка в аматьорския футбол и новоизгряваща футболна сила на Североизток
  4. ^ Представяме ви най-бързо развиващия се аматьорски футболен клуб
  5. ^ Фратрия пише нова футболна история край морето
  6. ^ Новакът в Североизточната Трета лига Фратрия (Варна) започна да попълва
  7. ^ Спартак (Варна) не се затрудни срещу Фратрия
  8. ^ Емо Луканов става спортен директор – Варна Спорт – Новинарски уебсайт за спорт
  9. ^ Фратрия договори контрола с румънци, поставя начало на сътрудничество
  10. ^ Собственикът на Фратрия няма да влиза в Пирин
  11. ^ Мъдрият ход на Фратрия – взе стадиона в Каварна
  12. ^ Хитът на Североизток спечели Купата на АФЛ
  13. ^ Фратрия вече е в професионалния футбол
  14. ^ Емо Луканов: Искам балансиран състав и да сме фактор във Втора лига
  15. ^ Фратрия отпадна от турнира за Купа на България
  16. ^ Фратрия се раздели със старши треньора Емануел Луканов - ФК ФРАТРИЯ | Официален сайт
  17. ^ Васил Петров поема Фратрия
  18. ^ Фратрия Първи отбор
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