FC Sevlievo


FC Sevlievo is a Bulgarian association football club from Sevlievo, which currently competes in the North-West Third League. Sevlievo plays its home matches at the local Stadion Rakovski.

History

Vidima-Rakovski

The club was established on September 2, 1997 as Vidima-Rakovski, but it was named as a predecessor of SC Rakovski, which was founded on December 19, 1922. Vidima-Rakovski have spent most of their history playing in the lower divisions of the Bulgarian football league system, until 2003, when the club earned promotion to the top division. The club's home ground is the Rakovski Stadium in Sevlievo, which has a capacity of 8,816 people. The club was dissolved due to financial troubles.

Foundation

The current club was established by the municipality on June 4, 2015 after the dissolving of the previous top-flight PFC Vidima-Rakovski Sevlievo. The new club's name was shortened to FC Sevlievo. In the following weeks, the newly registered association bought the license of FC Era-1 and started participating in the 2015-16 V Group, with Milen Vankov being appointed as manager.
Sevlievo's main color is blue.
PeriodKit manufacturerShirt partner
2015–2017 ASICSnone
2017– KrasikoLibra

Players

First-team squad

Managers

League positions


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Shirt and sponsors

Past seasons

Sevlievo Ladies

The football club also has a women's sports department named FC Sevlievo Ladies, which participates in the Bulgarian women's football championship.

Past seasons