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1958 PFC Cherno More Varna season information


Cherno More Varna
1958 season
ManagerIvan Mokanov
Republican Football Group A12th
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The 1958 season was Cherno More's second consecutive season in A Group after the dramatic survival in 1957. The club competed as Botev Varna. The Republican Section for Football, having decided in favor of reorganizing the league to a fall-to-spring cycle,[1] halted the season on 6 July 1958 with the teams having played each other once.[2] League leaders CDNA were declared champions and no teams were relegated.

  1. ^ http://www.retro-football.bg/sites/default/files/books/50_godini.pdf p.48
  2. ^ "1958 | Ретро - футбол".

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