53rd completed season of top-tier football league in Bulgaria
Football league season
The 2000–01 A Group was the 53rd season of the A Football Group , the top Bulgarian professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1948.
The league was contested by the top 12 teams from the 1999–2000 season as well as Cherno More Varna and Hebar Pazardzhik , who joined as the promoted clubs from the 1999–2000 B Group.
Defending champions Levski Sofia won their 22nd Bulgarian league title overall. Botev Plovdiv and Minyor Pernik were relegated at the end of the season by finishing in the last two places.
Teams
Fourteen teams competed in the league – the top twelve teams from the previous season and the two teams promoted from the B Group . The promoted teams were Cherno More Varna (returning to the top flight after a six-year absence) and Hebar Pazardzhik (returning after an eight-year absence). They replaced Dobrudzha Dobrich , Belasitsa Petrich , Pirin Blagoevgrad and Shumen .
Stadiums and Locations
Location of teams in 2000–01
A Group
Sofia 2000–01
A Group football clubs
Team
Location
Stadium
Capacity
Beroe
Stara Zagora
Beroe
22,500
Botev
Plovdiv
Hristo Botev
22,000
Cherno More
Varna
Ticha
8,250
Chernomorets
Burgas
Chernomorets
22,000
CSKA
Sofia
Balgarska Armia
22,015
Hebar
Pazardzhik
Georgi Benkovski
13,128
Levski
Sofia
Georgi Asparuhov
29,200
Lovech
Lovech
Gradski
7,050
Lokomotiv
Sofia
Lokomotiv
22,000
Minyor
Pernik
Minyor
20,000
Neftochimic
Burgas
Lazur
18,037
Slavia
Sofia
Slavia
32,000
Spartak
Varna
Spartak
7,500
Velbazhd
Kyustendil
Osogovo
13,000
Personnel and kits
Managerial changes
League standings
Source:
A PFG (in Bulgarian) and
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(C) Champions;
(O) Play-off winners;
(R) Relegated
Notes:
Results
Source:
A PFG (in Bulgarian) Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
^ Match awarded after was abandoned at 0-1 in 65th minute due to home fans throwing stones following a second sending off
^ Match awarded (originally finished 1–3).
Relegation play-off
Champions
Levski Sofia
Pažin, Koval, Aleksandrov, Tsykhmeystruk, Kaynov and Georgiev left the club during a season.
Top scorers
References
External links
Domestic leagues Domestic cups League cups UEFA competitions