A brief glimpse into the past

FC Etar Back In "A" Group After 14 Years!
FC Etar Back In "A" Group After 14 Years!

Last Round: Etar - Nesebar 1-0 Final Table - 2nd Division East Pos Team P W D L DI Points 1 Etar 1924 Veliko Tarnovo 27 15 8 4 17 53 2 Botev Plovdiv 27 14 9 4 23 51 3 Neftochimik 1986 Bourgas 27 14 7 6 18 49 4 Ljubimec 2007 27 14 6 7 20 48 5 PFC Chernomorets Pomorie 27 10 7 10 9 37 6 OFC Sliven 2000 27 10 6 11 6 36 7 PFC Spartak Varna 27 10 6 11 -8 36 8 PFC Dobrudzha Dobrich 27 8 8 11 -6 32 9 PFC Nesebar 27 7 5 15 -20 26 10 OFK Dorostol 2003 Silistra 27 1 2 24 -59 5



Botev (Plovdiv) - Nesebar 1-0
Botev (Plovdiv) - Nesebar 1-0

Ботев (Пловдив) - Несебър 1:0



Ivan Rusev Highlights 2
Ivan Rusev Highlights 2

Ivan Rusev (born 10 May 1979) is a Bulgarian football player, who currently plays for OFI Crete. He is the son of PFC Nesebar legend Nikolai Rusev. He weighs 70 kg and his height is 1.76 cm. His main position is as a midfielder. He previously played for A.E.K. Athens, Apollon Smyrnis, Athinaikos, Egaleo F.C., Diagoras and Trikala F.C..



Team, Place & City Details

Karnobat
Karnobat

Karnobat is a town in the Burgas Province, Southeastern Bulgaria. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous Karnobat Municipality.

Karnobat Pass
Karnobat Pass

Karnobat Pass is a 220 m wide and 720 m high pass in Levski Ridge in Tangra Mountains, Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. It is bounded by Helmet Peak to the south and Intuition Peak to the north, and is situated 5.46 km east of Lozen Saddle and 5.86 km southeast of Pirdop Gate.

Karnobat Municipality
Karnobat Municipality

Karnobat Municipality is a municipality in Burgas Province, Bulgaria. It includes the town of Karnobat and a number of villages.

Karno Barkah

Karno Barkah is an Indonesian aviation pioneer and recipient of the prestigious French Légion d'honneur.

Batak Karo language

Karo, referred to in Indonesia as Bahasa Karo , is an Austronesian language that is spoken by the Karo people of Indonesia. It is used by around 600,000 people in North Sumatra.

Kapnobatai

Kapnobatai or capnobatae, meaning "those who walk on/in smoke/clouds" was one of the names given to the Mysians of Thrace who practiced the dietary restriction of not consuming living things, thus living on milk and honey. The description is given by Strabo who attributes the information to Posidonius.Mysians are understood as a people who originally from Asia Minor, but those living in Thrace have become confounded with the Getae, according to Strabo.

Karo Batak Protestant Church
Karo Batak Protestant Church

The Gereja Batak Karo Protestan or Karo Batak Protestant Church is the largest church among the largely Christian Karo people of North Sumatra, Indonesia. It was established formally in 1941.

Kapnobatai (album)

Kapnobatai is the third album by Swedish Dark ambient project Atrium Carceri.

Nesebar
Nesebar

Nesebar is an ancient city and one of the major seaside resorts on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast, located in Burgas Province. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous Nesebar Municipality.

Nesebar Municipality
Nesebar Municipality

Nesebar Municipality is a Bulgarian municipality comprising the northern part of the Black Sea coast of Burgas Province, Bulgaria. Its northern border is with the municipalities of Byala and Dolni Chiflik, its western border — with the municipality of Pomorie, and its eastern border is the Black Sea.

Nesebar Gap
Nesebar Gap

Nesebar Gap is a 1.3 km wide gap in eastern Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica bounded to the west by Pliska Ridge and to the east by the northern slope of Mount Friesland, Tangra Mountains. It is part of the divide between the glacial catchments of Perunika Glacier to the north and Huntress Glacier to the south.

Stadion Nesebar

Stadion Nesebar is a multi-purpose stadium in Nesebar, Bulgaria. It is used for football matches and is the home ground of PFC Nesebar.

Nesebar Archaeological Museum
Nesebar Archaeological Museum

The Nesebar Archaeological Museum is a museum located in Nesebar, a town on the Black Sea coast of southeast Bulgaria.