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2010–11 PFC Cherno More Varna season

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President
  
Marin Mitev

A PFG
  
6th

Manager
  
Stefan Genov

Bulgarian Cup
  
Quarter-finals (knocked out by CSKA)

Top goalscorer
  
League: Georgi Iliev (9) All: Georgi Iliev (9)

Highest home attendance
  
7,500 vs Levski Sofia (20 Sep 2010)

This page covers all relevant details regarding PFC Cherno More Varna for all official competitions inside the 2010–11 season. These are A PFG and Bulgarian Cup.

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Club

Last updated: 18 June
Source: [2]

Transfer news

On 18 May, Stanislav Stoyanov, who joined the club in the summer of 1999, signed a new one-year contract extension with Cherno More. The midfielder is now linked to the club until June 2011. On 31 May, the Sailors addressed that Beroe's left-winger Doncho Atanasov signed a two-year contract with the club on a free transfer. A two days later the club of Varna announced that defensive midfielder Dimitar Petkov signed a two-year deal from Lokomotiv Mezdra. On 8 June, Cherno More confirmed that Atanas Bornosuzov, midfielder formed at the club, signed a two-year contract with Romanian side Astra Ploieşti on a free transfer. On 14 June, Montana announced the signing of Cherno More Georgi Avramov. A two days later, the Sailors reported that Freamunde defender Marco Tiago who terminated his contract with Portuguese club signed a 24-month contract. On June 28, 2010, Brazilian striker Mário Jardel signed a one year contract with the Sailors and was officially presented as a new signing of the club.

Squad changes

In:

Total spending: €0

Out:

Total income: €250,000

Last updated: 2010-09-11

Last updated: May 28, 2011.
Source: Soccerway

Last updated: May 28, 2011.
Source: Cherno More league results
Ground: A = Away; H = Home. Result: D = Draw; L = Loss; W = Win; P = Postponed.

Goalscorers in A PFG

Squad stats

Appearances for competitive matches only
As of May 28, 2011

References

2010–11 PFC Cherno More Varna season Wikipedia