The 1992–93 A Group was the 45th season of the A Football Group, the top Bulgarian professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1948.
Overview
It was contested by 16 teams, and Levski Sofia won the championship.
Stadia and locations
The following teams have ensured their participation in A Group for season 1992–93 (listed in alphabetical order):
Location of teams in 1992–93
A Group
Sofia 1992–93
A Group football clubs
| Team
|
City
|
Stadium
|
Capacity
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| Beroe
|
Stara Zagora
|
Beroe
|
16,000
|
| Botev
|
Plovdiv
|
Hristo Botev
|
18,000
|
| Chernomorets
|
Burgas
|
Chernomorets
|
22,000
|
| CSKA
|
Sofia
|
Bulgarian Army
|
22,995
|
| Dobrudzha
|
Dobrich
|
Druzhba
|
12,500
|
| Etar
|
Veliko Tarnovo
|
Ivaylo
|
18,000
|
| Haskovo
|
Haskovo
|
Haskovo
|
12,500
|
| Levski
|
Sofia
|
Georgi Asparuhov
|
29,986
|
| Lokomotiv
|
Gorna Oryahovitsa
|
Dimitar Dyulgerov
|
14,000
|
| Lokomotiv
|
Plovdiv
|
Lokomotiv
|
24,000
|
| Lokomotiv
|
Sofia
|
Lokomotiv
|
22,000
|
| Pirin
|
Blagoevgrad
|
Hristo Botev
|
15,000
|
| Slavia
|
Sofia
|
Ovcha Kupel
|
18,000
|
| Sliven
|
Sliven
|
Hadzhi Dimitar
|
15,000
|
| Spartak
|
Varna
|
Spartak
|
8,000
|
| Yantra
|
Gabrovo
|
Hristo Botev
|
12,000
|
League standings
Source:
rsssf.com(C) Champions;
(R) Relegated
Notes:
- ^ An extra slot for the UEFA Cup was given to Bulgaria following the 1993 Polish football scandal.
Results
Source:
A PFG (in Bulgarian)Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Champions
- Levski Sofia
Top scorers
References
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