保加利亚甲级联赛 03/17 10:45 25 [8] 克鲁莫夫格勒 v 匹林 [14] D 2-2
保加利亚甲级联赛 03/11 15:30 24 [14] 匹林 v FC赫巴帕扎尔吉克 [13] D 1-1
保加利亚甲级联赛 03/04 13:00 23 [9] 阿尔达克尔贾利 v 匹林 [14] D 0-0
保加利亚杯 02/28 12:30 3 FC赫巴帕扎尔吉克 v 匹林 L 2-1
保加利亚甲级联赛 02/23 13:00 22 [15] 华拉特莎 v 匹林 [14] W 1-2
保加利亚甲级联赛 02/17 15:00 21 [14] 匹林 v 索菲亚列夫斯基 [6] L 1-2
欧洲友谊赛 02/03 11:30 - 匹林 v 索菲亚火车头1929 W 3-1
欧洲友谊赛 01/31 12:30 - 马历克 v 匹林 W 0-3
欧洲友谊赛 01/27 12:00 - 普洛夫迪夫火车头 v 匹林 L 1-0
欧洲友谊赛 01/19 12:00 - 匹林 v 斯特鲁姆斯卡斯拉瓦 L 1-3
保加利亚甲级联赛 12/11 13:00 20 [5] 普洛夫迪夫火车头 v 匹林 [14] L 3-0
保加利亚甲级联赛 12/03 10:45 19 [14] 匹林 v 索菲亚火车头1929 [13] D 1-1
保加利亚甲级联赛 11/25 13:00 18 [10] 普洛迪夫贝迪夫 v 匹林 [14] L 3-1
保加利亚杯 11/18 12:30 4 匹林 v 华拉特莎 W 2-1
保加利亚甲级联赛 11/11 13:15 17 [14] 匹林 v 索菲亚中央陆军1948 [6] W 2-1
保加利亚甲级联赛 11/03 15:00 16 [8] 比罗 v 匹林 [14] D 0-0
保加利亚甲级联赛 10/26 12:00 15 [2] 切尔诺摩尔瓦尔纳 v 匹林 [13] L 2-1
保加利亚甲级联赛 10/21 16:00 14 [13] 匹林 v 索菲亚中央陆军 [3] L 1-2
保加利亚杯 10/14 12:00 5 Vihren Sandanski v 匹林 W 0-1
保加利亚甲级联赛 10/08 17:15 13 [6] 卢多格德斯 v 匹林 [13] L 4-0
保加利亚甲级联赛 10/02 14:30 12 [14] 匹林 v 索非亚斯拉维亚 [15] D 1-1
保加利亚甲级联赛 09/28 12:30 11 [16] 伊塔尔足球俱乐部 v 匹林 [14] W 0-2
保加利亚甲级联赛 09/24 15:00 10 [15] 匹林 v 克鲁莫夫格勒 [8] W 1-0
保加利亚甲级联赛 09/18 14:30 9 [10] FC赫巴帕扎尔吉克 v 匹林 [16] W 1-2
保加利亚甲级联赛 09/14 17:30 6 [8] 索菲亚列夫斯基 v 匹林 [16] L 2-0
美国友谊赛 09/08 14:00 - 索菲亚中央陆军1948 v 匹林 L 4-0
保加利亚甲级联赛 09/01 14:00 8 [15] 匹林 v 阿尔达克尔贾利 [10] L 0-2
保加利亚甲级联赛 08/25 16:00 7 [15] 匹林 v 华拉特莎 [13] L 0-1
保加利亚甲级联赛 08/20 18:15 6 索菲亚列夫斯基 v 匹林 - 已推迟
保加利亚甲级联赛 08/11 18:15 5 [15] 匹林 v 普洛夫迪夫火车头 [1] L 0-1

Wikipedia - OFC Pirin Blagoevgrad

Football club 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.

The club's name is adopted from Pirin, a mountain range in southwestern Bulgaria. Their 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.

Pirin share a regional rivalry with Marek Dupnitsa, as the two clubs are among the most successful ones from Southwestern Bulgaria.

History

FC Pirin

One of FC Pirin Blagoevgrad's predecessors, FC Pirin, was founded in 1922. FC Pirin has played more than 20 seasons in the top flight and has competed twice in the European football competitions with one participation in the UEFA Cup and one participation in the Cup Winners' Cup respectively. The club's first participation in the UEFA tournaments was not promising. In 1985, Pirin faced the then reigning Swedish champion Hammarby IF. The first game in Blagoevgrad, ended with a 1–3 loss. The second game in Sweden was also a defeat – 0–4 and Pirin were out of the European competitions. Pirin's best season in the Bulgarian top division was in the 1984–85 season, where they finished at 5th place at the end of the season. The club was also three times runner-up of the Bulgarian Cup. Also, Pirin's youth academy is attributed as being one of the best developers of young and unknown players in Bulgaria. Among the club's famous players are Dimitar Berbatov, Spas Delev, Petar Mihtarski, Ivaylo Andonov, Ivan Tsvetkov, Vladislav Zlatinov and Petar Zlatinov.

On August 18, 2006, after failing to arrange some debts and signals of corruption, Pirin was expelled from the A PFG, the team's results for the season were annulled, and the club was relegated to the Bulgarian South-West V AFG. However, after two years, Pirin won the South-West V AFG and the club returned for the upcoming season of the Western B PFG.

Unification

In December 2008, Pirin, which competed in the Western B PFG, was merged with PFC Pirin Blagoevgrad, (former FC Makedonska Slava), which played in the A PFG after a significant pressure from the supporters in the town. The new club was named FC Pirin Blagoevgrad and was soon proclaimed as a holder of the club records of the former FC Pirin, which competed for more than 20 seasons in the top flight. FC Pirin's West B PFG place was taken by FC Bansko. Then, Nikolay Galchev appointed Petar Mihtarski as a manager of the club. A few months later, under Naci Şensoy's management, the successes followed-up and Pirin qualified for the final of the Bulgarian Cup, eliminating subsequently on their way CSKA Sofia and Levski Sofia. In the final match played at the Georgi Asparuhov Stadium in Sofia, Pirin were eliminated after a 3–0 defeat against Litex Lovech.

OFK Pirin

In the foremath of the 2011–12 season, Pirin Blagoevgrad failed to receive a professional license for the A Group. However, due to their financial struggles they were also rejected to participate in the South-West V AFG. Later that year, they acquired the license of Perun Kresna. The team finished 2011-12 season as Perun, but for 2012-13 the team was renamed to Obshtinski futbolen klub Pirin (Bulgarian: Общиснки футболен клуб „Пирин“), meaning Pirin Minicipal Football Club, as the club was owned by Blagoevgrad Municipality.

In 2015, the club achieved promotion to the A Group after a four-year absence from top-flight football. The 2015-16 season ended in an 8th place finish out of 10 teams in a modified season format. The next season (2016–17), Pirin again managed to avoid relegation. However the team was relegated from the A Group after the 2017-18 season.

On 11 June 2019, OFK Pirin secured a one-year sponsorship agreement and advertising partnership with the investment company Emirates Wealth EAD. In July, Blagoevgrad Municipality approved a business plan by the company discussing the future development of the club, in particular the partnership between the two sides, phases in acquiring participatory management, investment schemes, club finances and aims. The plan saw Emirates Wealth EAD become a majority owner, as it acquired 75% of the OFK Pirin's shares, with 25% remaining in Blagoevgrad Municipality's ownership. Part of obtaining participatory management saw the creation of a new association, a joint-stock company named Futbolen klub Pirin AD (Bulgarian: Футболен клуб „Пирин“ АД), meaning Pirin Football Club, where OFK Pirin, owned by the municipality, was merged into.

In 2021, Pirin managed to return to the First League after three years of absence.

匹林足球队是一家位于美国北卡罗来纳州的业余足球俱乐部,成立于2010年。该队隶属于北卡罗来纳州足球协会(North Carolina Soccer Association),并参加该协会举办的比赛。

匹林足球队是一支年轻的球队,但它的成员都充满热情和决心,致力于将球队带向更高的水平。该队的目标是成为一支在北卡罗来纳州乃至全国都享有盛誉的足球队。

匹林足球队注重团队合作和拼搏精神,致力于培养年轻球员,并努力提高球队的整体实力。该队目前拥有18名球员,其中包括一些有天赋和潜力的年轻球员。

在过去的几年中,匹林足球队在北卡罗来纳州足球协会的比赛中取得了不俗的成绩,包括获得过两次冠军和两次亚军。这些成绩证明了球队的实力和潜力,也为球队未来的发展奠定了基础。

匹林足球队欢迎所有对足球充满热情的人加入,一起为球队的发展努力奋斗。无论你是业余球员还是专业教练,我们都欢迎你的加入。让我们一起为匹林足球队加油,共同为球队的发展努力奋斗!