Club Movements Between V Group and B Group The champions of the four
2014–15 V AFG divisions were promoted to the
2015–16 B Group:
Dunav Ruse from V AFG North-East and
Pomorie from V AFG South-East,
Spartak Pleven from V AFG North-West and
Oborishte Panagyurishte from V AFG South-West. In return, four teams were relegated to the V AFG:
Botev Vratsa,
Chernomorets Burgas,
Rakovski and
Spartak Varna.
Club Movements Between V Group and the Regional Groups •
North-East: Provadia and
Dorostol 2003 relegated
last season to regional divisions. Spartak Varna, which relegated to the amateur divisions on financial and organizational reasons, declared on 11 August 2015 its inability to participate shortly before the start of the season. The new teams, coming from the regional divisions, are Inter Plachidol, Marisan Ruse and Himik Devnya. •
North-West:
Vidima-Rakovski Sevlievo and Sitomir Nikopol relegated from
last season to regional divisions. The new teams, coming from the regional divisions, are Era Sevlievo,
Gigant Belene, Vihar Slavnyanovo and Tryavna. The team of Era Sevlievo renamed itself into FC Sevlievo. •
South-East: FC Stara Zagora relegated from
last season to regional divisions, while Elhovo and
Rodopa Smolyan resigned shortly before the start of the season. Furthermore,
Tundzha Yambol declared on 31 July 2015 their inability to participate this season due to financial and organizational reasons. Its place was taken by FC Karnobat, which won 3-0 a play-off game against Vereya Stara Zagora II in Elhovo. The new teams, coming from the regional divisions, are Uragan Boyadzhik and Borislav Parvomay. •
South-West:
FC Sportist Svoge and Mesta Hadzhidimovo relegated from
last season to regional divisions. The new teams, coming from the regional divisions, are Chiko Byaga,
Botev Ihtiman and
Sofia 2010. New teams, coming from
A PFG, are
CSKA Sofia and
Lokomotiv Sofia as they had not received professional license. Two days before the start of the season, the game between CSKA and Slivnishki Geroy was postponed due to problems with the CSKA players' files, which is currently resolved. After playing its first game, the other Sofia powerhouse Lokomotiv declared its inability to maintain its participation due to financial and organizational reasons. The decision was confirmed by the Zonal Council of BFU on 24 August 2015, which led to the expulsion of Lokomotiv and the annulment of its current results. Conegliano German, which finished 10th last season, was acquired by DIT Group and later merged into
PFC Septemvri Sofia.
Broadcasting Kanal 3 is the TV partner of the V group. == North-East V AFG ==