2009–10 A Group


The 2009–10 A Group was the 86th season of the Bulgarian national top football division, and the 62nd of A Group as the top tier football league in the country. It began on 7 August 2009 with the game between [PFC PFC Beroe Stara Zagora|Beroe Stara Zagora|Beroe] and Lokomotiv Sofia. The last round took place on 16 May 2010. Levski Sofia were the defending champions, but they were unable to defend it and Litex Lovech won the title, which was their third overall.

Promotion and relegation from 2008–09

Belasitsa Petrich, Spartak Varna and Vihren Sandanski were directly relegated for finishing in the bottom three places. Belasitsa ended a six-year stint in the Bulgarian top flight, while Spartak Varna were relegated for a record ninth time since the introduction of the A PFG, after three years. Vihren ended their four-year tenure in the A PFG, the club's first ever in the top division.
The relegated teams were replaced by Montana, champions of the West B PFG 2008-2009, and Beroe Stara Zagora, champions of the East B PFG 2008-2009. Montana returned to the A PFG after twelve years, while Beroe returned after a one-year absence. Beroe won promotion for the ninth time in its history, therefore equaling the record previously set by Minyor Pernik.
A further place in the league was decided through a one-legged play-off. Sportist Svoge as runner-up in West B PFG had to face Naftex Burgas, who came second in East B PFG. Sportist Svoge won the game 4–2 after a penalty shootout, following a regular time score of 2–2. This was Sportist's first participation in the Bulgarian top flight.

Team overview

ClubLocationManagerStadiumCapacityTeam captain
BeroeStara Zagorasortname|Ilian|Iliev

League table


Champions

;Litex Lovech
  • Saidhodzha and Miranda left the club during a season.

Statistics

Top goalscorers

Source:
RankScorerClubGoals
1

Top assistants

Source:
RankPlayerClubAssists
1

Transfers

Attendances

#ClubAverage
1Chernomorets3,996
2Beroe3,876
3CSKA Sofia3,511
4Botev2,439
5Montana2,359
6Levski2,277
7Cherno More1,983
8Lokomotiv Plovdiv1,771
9Minyor1,582
10Lovech1,270
11Pirin1,214
12Sliven1,009
13Sportist678
14Lokomotiv Sofia676
15Lokomotiv Mezdra591
16Slavia Sofia452

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