WFC Paldin Plovdiv explained

Clubname:Paldin Plovdiv
Fullname:Women Football Club Paldin Plovdiv
Ground:Trud Stadium, Trud, Plovdiv Province
Capacity:1,000
Manager:Angel Slavov
League:Bulgarian Women's League
Season:2022–23
Position:8th
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Women Football Club Paldin Plovdiv (Bulgarian: Женски Футболен Клуб Пълдин Пловдив), or simple WFC Paldin (Bulgarian: ЖФК Пълдин) is a Bulgarian women's football club from the city of Plovdiv that competes in the Bulgarian Women's League, the top tier of Women's football in Bulgaria.

History

In 2015 in Plovdiv, Paldin Academy was established. In 2016 they started their women's team and joined Bulgarian Women's League. On 4 March 2019, Atanaska Kumanova debuted for the team at the age of 12, to become one of yongest players to play for Bulgarian women's team in the league.[1] In 2019 the U15 team become a record cup champions for 4th time without considering a goal in the tournament.[2] In the end of 2019, Lokomotiv Plovdiv took over the team and finished the 2019–20 season under Lokomotiv colors, securing their highest league position as runner-ups.[3] However, for the next season, Paldin returned as a new team in the league, with all the players and staff from the previous team stayed with Lokomotiv. In 2021 few players and the manager, Angel Slavov, returned in Paldin, after WFC Lokomotiv had financial problems and despite finishing as runner-ups in 2020–21, the team was dissolved.[4]

Honours

Bulgarian Women's League

Players

First-team squad

Personnel

Manager history

Seasons

Results of league and cup competitions by season
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Other competitions
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scope=row rowspan=12016–17Bulgarian Women's Championship120411524105rowspan=1-811310thDNQ
scope=row rowspan=12017–18Bulgarian Women's Championship12071123557rowspan=1-22228thDNQ
scope=row rowspan=12018–19Bulgarian Women's Championship1189362727+0304thSemi-finals
scope=row rowspan=12019–20Bulgarian Women's Championship11612134319+24372ndnot held
scope=row rowspan=12020–21Bulgarian Women's Championship12631221996–771013thDNQ
scope=row rowspan=12021–22Bulgarian Women's League122102104854–6326thSemi-finals
scope=row rowspan=12022–23Bulgarian Women's League124112114861–13358thnot held
scope=row rowspan=12023–24Bulgarian Women's League1
Notes
Key
ChampionsRunners-upThird place

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.plovdiv24.bg/sport/853421.html ФК Пълдин с обрат срещу Локо, 12-годишна направи дебют при женит
  2. https://www.plovdiv24.bg/sport/861280.html Девойките на Пълдин с рекорд в България! Четвърта купа без допуснат гол!
  3. https://www.plovdiv24.bg/sport/913129.html Дамите на Локо показаха новия екип! Харесва ли ви?
  4. https://sportal.bg/news-2021092314205961732 Треньор и футболистки обвиниха Крушарски за разпада на женския Локомотив (Пд)