Football league season
Thirty-third season of the Bulgarian B Football Group,
The 1988–89 B Group was the 33rd season of the Bulgarian B Football Group, the second tier of the Bulgarian football league system. A total of 20 teams contested the league.[1]
Teams
Stadiums and locations
Locations of the 1988–89 Bulgarian B Group teams
Team
|
City
|
Stadium
|
Capacity
|
Akademik |
Sofia |
Akademik (Sofia) |
15,000
|
Akademik |
Svishtov |
Akademik (Svishtov) |
13,500
|
Arda |
Kardzhali |
Druzhba (Kardzhali) |
12,000
|
Bdin |
Vidin |
Georgi Benkovski |
12,000
|
Chernomorets |
Burgas |
Deveti Septemvri |
18,000
|
Cherveno Zname |
Pavlikeni |
Gradski |
8,000
|
Dobrudzha |
Dobrich |
Druzhba (Dobrich) |
16,000
|
Haskovo |
Haskovo |
Dimitar Kanev |
14,000
|
Hebar |
Pazardzhik |
Lyuben Shkodrov |
8,000
|
Lokomotiv |
Ruse |
Lokomotiv (Ruse) |
8,000
|
Lokomotiv |
Stara Zagora |
Lokomotiv (St. Zagora) |
10,000
|
Ludogorets |
Razgrad |
Dyanko Stefanov |
8,000
|
Osam |
Lovech |
Hristo Karpachev |
12,000
|
Rila |
Dupnitsa |
Bonchuk |
22,000
|
Shumen |
Shumen |
Panayot Volov |
28,000
|
Spartak |
Pleven |
Spartak (Pleven) |
15,000
|
Spartak |
Plovdiv |
Spartak (Plovdiv) |
10,000
|
Tundzha |
Yambol |
Nikola Laskov |
12,000
|
Vihren |
Sandanski |
Vihren |
8,000
|
Yantra |
Gabrovo |
Hristo Botev |
12,000
|
Personnel
League table
Source:
1989 Football retro-football.bg
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(P) Promoted;
(R) Relegated
Top scorers
References
External links