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Pirin Blagoevgrad
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Pirin Blagoevgrad vs Dobrudzha (22 Nov)

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Established
1922 (102 years old)

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Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria

Nicknames
Orletata

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Bulgarian Second League

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22 Nov Pirin Blagoe - Dobrudzha
30 Nov Belasitsa - Pirin Blagoe
04 Dec Pirin Blagoe - Sportist Svo
08 Dec Strumska Sla - Pirin Blagoe
15 Feb Pirin Blagoe - Fratria

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16 Nov Minyor Perni 1 - 1 Pirin Blagoe
09 Nov Pirin Blagoe 2 - 1 Litex Lovech
04 Nov Yantra Gabro 0 - 1 Pirin Blagoe
24 Oct Pirin Blagoe 1 - 1 Dunav Ruse
18 Oct Montana 1 - 1 Pirin Blagoe


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Futbolen klub Pirin (Bulgarian: Футболен клуб „Пирин“), also known as Pirin Blagoevgrad is a Bulgarian football club based in Blagoevgrad, which currently competes in the First League, the top division of Bulgarian football.

The club was founded in 2008, after a merger between two clubs from Blagoevgrad, Pirin 1922 and PFC Pirin Blagoevgrad. By an official court decision later that year, the club was announced as a historical successor of the club records of the former FC Pirin, founded in 1922. In 2011, following the bankruptcy of the entity, which represented the football club, Pirin's football department was merged once again with Perun Kresna, to eventually become OFC Pirin.

Pirin Blagoevgrad's name is adopted from Pirin, a mountain range in southwestern Bulgaria. The club's home ground is the Stadion Hristo Botev in Blagoevgrad with a capacity of 7,500 spectators. Pirin's nickname is Orletata (The Eaglets) and their kit colours are green and white.

To date, the club has four domestic cup finals and most notably, enjoys high praise for its development of football players, as several noted Bulgarian footballers were produced by Pirin's youth academy. Among them are the 1994 FIFA World Cup bronze medallists Petar Mihtarski and Ivaylo Andonov, as well as former Manchester United striker Dimitar Berbatov, who won two Premier League titles and was the 2010-11 Premier League top goalscorer.


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Boyanov





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Diagne





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Esalo





Georgiev





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Kostov





Kovaliov





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Semeniv





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