| Full name | Football Club Dunav Lom | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Founded | 20 June 1921; 104 years ago (1921-06-20)as SC Levski | ||
| Ground | Dunavski Yunak | ||
| Capacity | 2,500 | ||
| Chairman | Vacant | ||
| Manager | Vacant | ||
| League | North-West Third League | ||
| 2022–23 | A Regional - Montana, 1st (promoted) | ||
FC Dunav Lom (Bulgarian:ФК Дунав Лом) is aBulgarianfootball club based inLom, who compete in theNorth-West Third League, the third division ofBulgarian football league system.[1]
The club was founded in 1921. They play their home games at the 2,500-capacity Gradski Stadium.[2] Their highest finishing position were in1928 and1934, ending in 1st place inBulgarian State Football Championship under the nameSC Maria Luisa. In 1939 they got to the finals ofBulgarian Cup.
The football history in Lom was started from the famousSwiss-Bulgarian teacherLouis-Emil Eyer, who started a football academy in the Nayden Gerov High School in 1894. In 1903 students from the school started the first football club in town - SC Nayden Gerov.
June 20, 1921 was the official establishment ofSC Levski. In 1925, the team merged with SC Slaveykov Lom adopting the nameSC Maria Luisa. As a result, Levski marked their highest finishing position was in1928 and1934, ending in 5th place inBulgarian State Football Championship.
After theWorld War II all sports clubs in Lom were formed into one named again Levski. In 1948 and 1949 in Lom were founded FC Botev, FC Dunav, FC Torpedo, FC DNA, FC Stroitel, FC Dinamo, DSO Lokomotiv, DSO Cherveno zname and several others. In 1954 DSO Lokomotiv was promoted toB Group. In the next year, it was merged with Cherveno Zname to form FD Levski. In 1956 Levski won B Group, but in the next season relegated toV Group.
In 1967, the team won its promotion to B Group once again. In 1969, the team adopted the nameFD Dunav. After 6 conservative seasons in the second level of Bulgarian football, the team relegated to V Group. In 1975, the team won their promotion back to Second League, but was once again relegated to Third league in 1976. In 1978, team relegated to theRegional League where it spent most of the time between late 70s and 80s.
In 1990, the team once again adopted the nameLevski. In 1993, it was promoted to B Group, but the team was dissolved in the half of the season, despite its 4th position.
In 2003, the team was resurrected under the nameSC Maria Luisa. In 2004, it was promoted to V Group and stayed in the league until 2009, when the team retired. A year later, the team joined the Amateur League, but was once again dissolved after just a season.
In 2012,Levski 2012 Lom was registered and joined B Regional League, with most of the players coming from the dissolved in the same year team FC Almus Beer Staliyska Mahala based in Lom. For the next season, the team was promoted to the A Regional League. Due to financial problems, the club left the league once again before end of the season. In 2015, the team joined B Regional League under the name Almus 2012 Lom, but was dissolved in 2017, after the team finished on 11th place in A Regional League.
In July 2020, after the assistance of the mayor of Lom, Georgi Gavrailov, the administratively promoted toThird League team FC Rasovo, merged with Polomie 2012 Lom to form 'FC Levski 2020 Lom that joined the2020–21 Third League season.[2] Gavrailov also helped the team with renovating the football stadium and base. ExLevski Sofia player Blagoy Krastanov was announced as manager. Despite finishing unbeaten in the first half of the season and as a leader of the group, on 17 March 2021Ferario Spasov was announced as the new manager of the team.[3] On 30 May 2021 Levski (Lom) clarified that the separation from the experienced specialist Ferario Spasov was by mutual consent.
On 16 May 2021, Levski guaranteed their first place inNorth-West Third League and got promoted toSecond League.[4] At the half season, the team withdraw from the league.
In the summer of 2022 the team returned toA Regional - Montana and once again changed club name, to return to Dunav. They won promotion and joinedNorth-West Third League for the 2023–24 season.
Bulgarian State Football Championship:
As of 3 March 2021[update]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Up to five non-EU nationals can be registered and given a squad number for the first team in theBulgarian First League; however, only three can be used in a match day. Those non-EU nationals with European ancestry can claim citizenship from the nation their ancestors came from. If a player does not have European ancestry he can claim Bulgarian citizenship after playing in Bulgaria for 5 years.
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The footballers enlisted below have international caps for their respective countries or more than 100 caps for Levski. Players whose name is listed inbold represented their countries.
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| Vacant | President |
| Vacant | Manager |
| Vacant | Head coach |
| Vacant | Youth academy director |
| Name | Nat | From | To | Honours |
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| Blagoy Krastanov | 1 August 2020 | 17 March 2021 | ||
| Ferario Spasov | 17 March 2021 | 30 May 2021 | 1Third League title | |
| Emil Velev | 31 May 2021 | 11 August 2021 | ||
| Ivaylo Vasilev | 12 August 2021 | 1 November 2021 |
| Season | League | Place | W | D | L | GF | GA | Pts | Bulgarian Cup | ||
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| 2020–21 | Third League | 1st | 28 | 6 | 0 | 86 | 11 | 90 | DNE | ||
| 2021–22 | Second League | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | qualified | ||
| Green marks a season followed by promotion, red a season followed by relegation. | |||||||||||