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Nickname(s)
  
The Hammers

Manager
  
Petar Anestiev

Location
  
Pernik, Bulgaria

Founded
  
1919

Ground Capacity
  
8,000

Website
  
Club home page

Ground
  
Minyor Stadium

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Full name
  
Football club Minyor Pernik

2015–16
  
South-Western V Group, 5th

Leagues
  
First Professional Football League, Third League

FC Minyor Pernik (Bulgarian: ФК Миньор Перник) is a Bulgarian football club from the town of Pernik, which currently competes in the Third League.

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FC Minyor Pernik Stadion Minyor Stadion in Pernik

History

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The origins of the club date back to 1919. Minyor came into existence with the merger of several football clubs from Pernik. In 1944, SC Krakra (founded in 1919), SC Svetkavitsa (founded in 1932), SC Benkovski (founded in 1936), and ZHSK (founded in 1941) merged to form SC Rudnichar. After World War II, as Bulgaria became a People's Republic, the club was renamed to Republikanets '46. The club finally came to be known as Minyor in 1952.

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The club joined the Bulgarian top division in 1951. That same year, they laid the foundations of a strong team, which, until the 1961–62 season, was among the top teams in Bulgaria. The first match in the division was on March 2, 1951 against Cherveno Zname Sofia. Minyor's best seasons in the top division were in 1955 and 1961, finishing both times at fourth place.

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In 1956, Minyor's forward and captain Pavel Vladimirov became the top scorer of the division with 16 goals. Vladimirov holds Minyor's overall appearance record - 305 matches. The former forward is also the all-time leading scorer for the club with 98 goals.

In 1958, the club qualified for the final of the Bulgarian Cup, where the team lost to Spartak Plovdiv. In 1962, Minyor was relegated to the second division. Between 1962 and 2008, the club participated in the top and second divisions, regularly being promoted and relegated. Until the 2008–09 season, Minyor has played a total of 32 seasons in the first division. Minyor's biggest victory in A PFG to date is the 6-0 win against Torpedo Pleven in 1951. Minyor's largest defeat, 0–8, was against Beroe Stara Zagora in 1973.

Honours

Bulgarian State Football Championship:

  • Fourth place (1): 1936 (as SC Krakra)
  • Bulgarian A PFG:

  • Fourth place (2): 1955, 1961
  • Bulgarian Cup:

  • Runner-up (1): 1958
  • Semi-finalist (2): 1936, 2009
  • Previous names

  • Pernik - 1970/73
  • Krakra - 1969/70
  • Torpedo - 1948/52
  • Republicanets '46 - 1946/48
  • Current squad

    As of 4 February 2017 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

    Statistics and Records

    Notes:

  • Bold signals active players
  • Correct as of 15 May 2008
  • Managers

  • Anton Velkov (July 2009–Sept 2010)
  • Stoycho Stoev (Sept 2010–Sept 2012)
  • Nikolay Todorov (Sept 2012–July 2014)
  • Valeri Damyanov (July 2014-Dec 2014)
  • Hristo Yanev (January 2015-July 2015)
  • Supporters

    Minyor's fans are known as the hammers or the yellow-blacks. They are famous for their passion and for violence they cause before, on and after the matches. They have legendary hatred for Levski Sofia and the fans of both teams have some big fights over the years some of which even involve rifles. Minyor's fans are also infamous for their general hatred for Sofia. Their only friends are considered to be Botev Plovdiv, also yellow-black. The Minyor's rivals call them "orcs" due to the mining heritage of the town.

    References

    FC Minyor Pernik Wikipedia