FC Dve Mogili

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Dve Mogili
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Full nameFC Dve Mogili
Nickname(s)Mogilite
Founded2008;15 years ago (2008)
GroundFilip Totyu Stadium
Capacity800
Chairman Flag of Bulgaria.svg Ognyan Georgiev
Manager Flag of Bulgaria.svg Kamen Simeonov
League North-Eastern V Group
2014–15 North-Eastern V Group, 13th

Dve Mogili is a Bulgarian football club from the town of Dve Mogili. Until 2008, the name of the club was Filip Totyu. They play their home matches at Filip Totyu stadium with a capacity of 800 seats, and its team colors are white and green. The club currently participates in the regional football groups. Their biggest success to date is reaching the Bulgarian Amateur Cup final twice: in 2010 and in 2012. [1]

Current squad

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References

  1. Bulgarian PM Wins Amateur Football Cup, Ministers Cheer Novinite.com 2012-5-30 Retrieved on 2016-09-09.