Montana

Bulgarian Second League | Bulgaria

Team Info

Founded: 1921

Stadium: Stadion Ogosta

Manager: N/A

Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
22 May 2026
12:30
Slavia Sofia 2 - 0 Montana Bulgarian First League
Stadion Aleksandar Shalamanov
18 May 2026
16:30
Montana 0 - 2 Spartak Varna Bulgarian First League
Stadion Ogosta
14 May 2026
14:45
Botev Vratsa 1 - 0 Montana Bulgarian First League
Stadion Hristo Botev Vratsa
09 May 2026
10:45
Montana 2 - 2 Lokomotiv Sofia Bulgarian First League
Stadion Ogosta
05 May 2026
14:30
Beroe 2 - 2 Montana Bulgarian First League
Stadion Beroe
01 May 2026
14:30
Septemvri Sofia 1 - 1 Montana Bulgarian First League
Stadion Lokomotiv Sofia
27 Apr 2026
14:30
Montana 1 - 0 Dobrudzha Dobrich Bulgarian First League
Stadion Ogosta
16 Apr 2026
16:30
Montana 0 - 0 Slavia Sofia Bulgarian First League
Stadion Ogosta
08 Apr 2026
15:00
Montana 0 - 1 CSKA Sofia Bulgarian First League
Stadion Ogosta
04 Apr 2026
11:30
Arda Kardzhali 2 - 1 Montana Bulgarian First League
Arena Arda

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About Montana

FC Montana (Bulgarian: ФК Монтана) is a Bulgarian association football club based in Montana, which currently plays in the Second League, the second level of Bulgarian football league system.

Montana plays its home matches at the Ogosta Stadium, which has a capacity of 8,000 spectators. The club's traditional colours are blue, white and red. After a prolonged period of absence, they were propelled back into professional football in the mid 90s with the help of some experienced and talented footballers, including the ex-captain of English Aston Villa and Bulgarian international Stiliyan Petrov.

FC Montana was founded in 1921 when the few amateur sports clubs and organizations in the city decided to merge into one club. The new club was named SC Hristo Mihaylov after the Bulgarian communist party activist Hristo Popmihaylov, who was born in the town. Since then, Montana have spent a total of nine seasons in the Bulgarian First League and 43 seasons in the lower Second League. They have also reached the Bulgarian Cup final once, in 2016.

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