FC Malesh Mikrevo

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Full nameFC Malesh Mikrevo
Founded1936;87 years ago (1936)
GroundMunicipal Stadium,
Mikrevo
Capacity3,000
Chairman Flag of Bulgaria.svg Valentin Chilikov
Manager Flag of Bulgaria.svg Plamen Mitsanski
LeagueA RFG Blagoevgrad
2021–22A RFG Blagoevgrad, 6th

FC Malesh Mikrevo is a Bulgarian association football club based in the village of Mikrevo, Blagoevgrad Province, which currently competes in the A RFG Blagoevgrad, the fourth tier of the Bulgarian football league system.

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The club was established in 1936. The biggest success in the club's history came in 2010, when the team earned promotion to the Bulgarian B PFG by decisively winning the South-West V AFG. The club's home ground is the Municipal Stadium in Mikrevo, which has a capacity for 3,000 spectators.

In December 2011, Vihren Sandanski obtained the license of Malesh. Malesh was subsequently demoted to playing in A RFG Blagoevgrad since the 2012-13 season.

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  1. 2009–10 South-West AFG Bulgarian-Football.com Retrieved on 2016-09-09.