Bulgaria First League 07/27 15:30 2 [12] Etar 1924 Veliko Tarnovo v Vereya [8] L 1-0
Bulgaria First League 07/23 17:30 1 [8] Vereya v Septemvri Sofia [9] D 0-0
Club Friendly List 07/11 14:30 - Vereya v Slaven Belupo L 0-2
Europe Friendlies 07/06 16:00 - Vereya v Hajduk Split L 0-3
World Club Friendlies 06/27 15:00 - Botev Plovdiv v Vereya L 1-0
Bulgaria First League 05/20 17:00 36 Vereya v Levski Sofia L 0-2
Bulgaria First League 05/15 17:30 35 Botev Plovdiv v Vereya L 2-0
Bulgaria First League 05/12 17:30 34 Vereya v CSKA Sofia L 0-2
Bulgaria First League 05/06 17:00 33 Beroe v Vereya L 1-0
Bulgaria First League 04/27 17:00 32 Vereya v Ludogorets Razgrad L 0-3
Bulgaria First League 04/21 12:00 31 Levski Sofia v Vereya L 2-0
Bulgaria First League 04/18 12:00 30 Vereya v Botev Plovdiv D 2-2
Bulgaria First League 04/14 14:30 29 [2] CSKA Sofia v Vereya [6] L 5-1
Bulgaria First League 04/06 16:30 28 Vereya v Beroe L 0-3
Bulgaria First League 03/31 14:30 27 Ludogorets Razgrad v Vereya L 5-0
Bulgaria First League 03/16 15:30 26 [8] Septemvri Sofia v Vereya [6] L 2-0
Bulgaria First League 03/12 15:30 25 [6] Vereya v Botev Plovdiv [5] L 2-4
Bulgaria First League 03/08 10:30 24 [10] Slavia Sofia v Vereya [6] W 0-1
Bulgaria First League 03/05 15:30 23 [6] Vereya v Pirin Blagoevgrad [11] D 0-0
Bulgaria First League 02/24 11:00 22 [13] Dunav Rousse v Vereya [6] L 2-0
Bulgaria First League 02/17 13:00 21 [6] Vereya v CSKA Sofia [2] L 0-5
Europe Friendlies 02/09 13:00 - Vereya v Botev Galabovo W 2-1
Europe Friendlies 01/18 12:00 - Vereya v Etar 1924 Veliko Tarnovo L 0-2
Bulgaria First League 12/10 13:00 20 [6] Vereya v FK Vitosha [14] D 1-1
Bulgaria First League 12/05 15:30 19 [9] Lokomotiv Plovdiv v Vereya [6] D 1-1
Bulgaria First League 11/30 13:00 18 [6] Vereya v Ludogorets Razgrad [1] W 2-1
Bulgaria First League 11/25 15:30 17 [4] Levski Sofia v Vereya [6] L 1-0
Bulgaria First League 11/20 15:30 16 [7] Vereya v Etar 1924 Veliko Tarnovo [11] W 2-0
Europe Friendlies 11/09 12:28 - Vereya v Botev Galabovo L 0-1
Bulgaria First League 11/05 13:30 15 [6] Cherno More Varna v Vereya [7] W 1-2

Wikipedia - FC Vereya

Vereya (Bulgarian: Верея) is a Bulgarian association football club based in Stara Zagora, which currently competes in the Southeast Third League, the third tier of Bulgarian football.

Vereya was founded in 2001. The team made a remarkable rise through the levels of the Bulgarian football system, and by 2016, the club reached the top level of Bulgarian football, the First League, for the first time. In 2019, after three seasons in the First League, they were expelled from it for reported match fixing.

History

Foundation and beginning

The club was founded in 2001 by a founding board led by Hristiyan Parvanov, Galin Mihaylov, Slavcho Tanev, Tonko Totev and Dimo Hristov. Until the 2005/06 season it was playing in Regional groups before the promotion to the V AFG under the name FC Vereya-Arsenal after a merger with Arsenal Kazanlak, but after the season 2006/07 Vereya-Arsenal became Arsenal Kazanlak and the 2nd team Vereya Bulsatkom moved to Stara Zagora again and was registered as FC Vereya. They won the A RFG 3 times in the next 5 seasons, getting the promotion during the 2011–12 season.

Trace Group ownership (2012–present)

In 2012, Bulgarian construction company Trace Group started investing in the club and a new stadium project Trace Arena was presented. On May 21, 2014 the club won the Cup of Bulgarian Amateur Football League after defeating Minyor Pernik 2–0 in the final. During the same season Vereya finished 3rd in the V Group and secured promotion to the higher-ranked professional football league, the B Group.

In 2016, the club submitted an application for the newly restructured Bulgarian First League. On June 1, 2016, one of the new signings of the club for the upcoming season, the Brazilian Elias Alves da Silva, announced that he joined the club, as it would compete in the top league of Bulgaria, long before an official statement was given by the BFU officials on the number of the teams competing in the new league, thus sparking controversy.

On June 7, 2016, Vereya, alongside five other B Group outfits, were approved by the Bulgarian Football Union and were promoted to compete in the upcoming 2016-17 Bulgarian First League. Vereya was one of the clubs with the necessary financial and infrastructural requirements for the new first tier.

In its first ever season in the top level (2016-17), Vereya managed to secure a 7th place finish, thus remaining part of the elite for next season.

In its second season in the top level (2017-18), Vereya surprised many, by finishing in the top 6 in the regular season.

The third season in the elite was not that successful, however. It was marked by financial problems. On 7 May 2019, Vereya were disqualified from the league for match fixing. All results from played matches involving Vereya were retained with the Bulgarian Football Union awarding Septemvri Sofia two wins by 3–0 from their scheduled relegation play-off matches with Vereya and the loser from the relegation play-off match between Dunav Ruse and Vitosha Bistritsa (the latter) directly faced the second-placed team from the Second League (Montana). Vereya was then disqualified from the Second League, due to financial issues, following which they were also disqualified from the third tier, which meant that the team will start the 2019-20 season from the fourth division of Bulgarian football, in this case the Stara Zagora regional league.

Vereya is a professional soccer team based in Stara Zagora, Bulgaria. The team was founded in 2001 and currently competes in the Bulgarian Second League, the second tier of Bulgarian football. Vereya has a rich history and a loyal fan base, known for their passionate support of the team.

The team's colors are blue and white, and they play their home matches at the Vereya Stadium, a modern and well-equipped venue that can hold up to 5,000 spectators. Vereya has a strong squad of talented players, both experienced veterans and promising young talents, who work together to achieve success on the pitch.

Vereya has a reputation for playing an attacking style of football, with a focus on possession and quick, incisive passing. The team has had success in domestic competitions, including reaching the Bulgarian Cup final in 2017.

Overall, Vereya is a respected and competitive team in Bulgarian football, with a proud history and a bright future ahead. Fans can expect exciting matches and passionate performances from this talented squad.