LP Super Sport
Full nameFC LP Super Sport Sofia
Founded2001 (2001)
GroundGerman Stadium
Capacity2,000
ChairmanBulgaria
ManagerBulgaria Lachezar Palankov
LeagueBulgarian Women's League
2022-237th

LP Super Sport (Bulgarian: ЛП Супер Спорт София) is a Bulgarian women's football club from the capital city Sofia, currently playing in the top tier of Bulgarian Bulgarian Women's League football, Bulgarian Women's League.

History

LP Super Sport was founded in 2001. The team won the Bulgarian League in 2003–04 season and qualified for UEFA Women's Cup. They become the first Bulgarian team to score points in the Women's Cup.[1]

Honours

Players

First-team squad

As of 26 August 2023

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Bulgaria BUL Mayia Staneva
2 DF Bulgaria BUL Hristina Milcheva
4 DF Bulgaria BUL Vesela Kalinova
5 MF Bulgaria BUL Emanuela Naydenova
6 DF Bulgaria BUL Tsvetelina Tsaneva
7 MF Bulgaria BUL Ivet Vasileva
8 MF Bulgaria BUL Izabela Petrova
10 MF Bulgaria BUL Gergana Teneva-Ovcharova
No. Pos. Nation Player
11 MF Bulgaria BUL Sofiya Delevic
12 GK Bulgaria BUL Milena Hristova
13 MF Bulgaria BUL Emili Nikolova
17 MF Bulgaria BUL Simona Spirova
30 FW Bulgaria BUL Paulina Dimitrova
31 FW Bulgaria BUL Nicole Georgieva
33 DF Bulgaria BUL Desislava Grahlyova (captain)

Seasons

Results of league and cup competitions by season
Season League Women's Cup Other competitions
Division Level P W D L F A GD Pts Pos
2001–02 Women's State Championship 1 2nd
2002–03 Women's State Championship 1 2nd Winners
2003–04 Women's State Championship 1 1st Runner-up
2004–05 Women's State Championship 1 2nd Winners UEFA Women's Cup QR1
2005–06 Women's State Championship 1 2nd Winners
2006–07 Women's State Championship 1 2nd
2007–08 Women's State Championship 1 16 14 1 3 56 13 –43 8 2nd
2008–09 Women's State Championship 1 14 8 1 5 21 24 –3 25 3rd Runner-up
2009–10 Bulgarian Women's Championship 1 16 12 1 3 66 16 +50 37 2nd Quarterfinals
2010–11 Bulgarian Women's Championship 1 14 7 1 6 22 23 –1 22 2nd Quarterfinals
2011–12 Bulgarian Women's Championship 1 10 7 1 2 36 7 +19 22 2nd Quarterfinals
2012–13 Bulgarian Women's Championship 1 16 9 3 4 34 17 +17 30 2nd Quarterfinals
2013–14 Bulgarian Women's Championship 1 14 11 2 1 36 16 +30 35 2nd Semifinals
2014–15 Bulgarian Women's Championship 1 16 14 0 2 65 12 +53 42 2nd Runner-ups
2015–16 Bulgarian Women's Championship 1 18 15 0 3 93 16 +77 45 2nd Semifinals
2016–17 Bulgarian Women's Championship 1 20 17 2 1 86 11 +75 53 2nd Runner-up
2017–18 Bulgarian Women's Championship 1 20 14 4 2 66 22 +44 46 2nd Quarterfinals
2018–19 Bulgarian Women's Championship 1 18 11 2 5 33 23 +10 35 3rd
2019–20 Bulgarian Women's Championship 1 16 4 2 10 21 29 –8 14 5th
2020–21 Bulgarian Women's Championship 1 26 14 6 6 61 31 +30 48 5th
2021–22 Bulgarian Women's League 1 22 8 1 13 34 49 –15 25 8th
2022–23 Bulgarian Women's League 1 24 10 6 8 59 43 +16 36 7th
2023–24 Bulgarian Women's League 1
Notes
    Key
    Champions Runners-up Third place Promoted Relegated

    European record

    As of match played 29 July 2021
    CompetitionPlayedWonDrewLostGFGAGDWin%
    UEFA Women's Cup 3 0 1 2 3 10 −7 000.00
    Total 3 0 1 2 3 10 −7 000.00

    Matches

    SeasonCompetitionStageResultOpponent
    2004–05UEFA Women's CupQualifying Group Stage1–5Kazakhstan Alma
    0–3Czech Republic Slavia Prague
    2–2Slovakia MŠK Žiar nad Hronom

    References

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