Bulgaria Third League 05/05 14:00 - Chernomorets v Inter Dobrich W 6-1
Bulgaria Third League 03/31 12:00 - Chernomorets v Topoli 2010 W 5-1
Bulgaria Third League 03/13 13:00 - Chernomorets v Botev Novi Pazar W 2-1
Bulgaria Third League 03/08 13:00 - Ludogorets Razgrad III v Chernomorets L 4-1
Puchar Bułgarii 03/04 12:00 4 Botev Vratsa v Chernomorets L 3-0
Bulgaria Third League 02/28 12:00 - Chernolomets Popovo v Chernomorets W 0-5
Europa - Towarzyskie 02/03 09:00 - Cherno More Varna v Chernomorets L 4-1
Europa - Towarzyskie 01/23 12:00 - Chernomorets v Botev Vratsa L 0-2
Bulgaria Third League 10/25 12:00 - Inter Dobrich v Chernomorets W 1-4
Puchar Bułgarii 10/22 12:00 5 Chernomorets v Septemvri Sofia W 1-0
Bulgaria Third League 08/29 15:00 - Botev Novi Pazar v Chernomorets D 1-1
Bułgaria - B PFG 03/07 12:00 22 [2] Septemvri Sofia v Chernomorets Balchik [13] L 4-0
Europa - Towarzyskie 02/28 12:00 - PFC Dobrudzha Dobrich v Chernomorets D 1-1
Bułgaria - B PFG 02/22 12:00 20 FK Strumska v Chernomorets Balchik L 1-0
Bułgaria - B PFG 02/16 12:00 19 [12] Chernomorets Balchik v Lokomotiv G. Oryahovitsa [8] W 2-0
Europa - Towarzyskie 02/06 09:30 - Cherno More Varna v Chernomorets Balchik L 2-0
Europa - Towarzyskie 01/22 12:00 - Chernomorets Balchik v Spartak Varna W 2-0
Europa - Towarzyskie 01/18 11:00 - Neftochimik 1962 v Chernomorets L 2-1
Europa - Towarzyskie 01/15 11:00 - Cherno More Varna v Chernomorets Balchik D 1-1
Bułgaria - B PFG 12/07 12:00 18 [16] Pomorie v Chernomorets Balchik [12] D 0-0
Bułgaria - B PFG 11/30 13:00 17 Montana 1921 v Chernomorets Balchik L 6-1
Bułgaria - B PFG 11/23 12:30 16 [12] Chernomorets Balchik v Spartak Varna [15] W DBFA
Bułgaria - B PFG 11/09 12:30 15 [17] Spartak Pleven v Chernomorets Balchik [13] W 0-1
Bułgaria - B PFG 10/31 13:00 14 [14] Chernomorets Balchik v Lokomotiv 1929 Sofia [4] D 0-0
Bułgaria - 2. Liga 10/24 15:00 13 B. Galabovo v Chernomorets L 2-1
Bułgaria - B PFG 10/18 13:00 12 [15] Chernomorets Balchik v Ludogorets Razgrad II [12] W 1-0
Bułgaria - 2. Liga 10/06 15:00 11 CSKA 1948 Sofia v Chernomorets L 2-0
Bułgaria - B PFG 09/30 15:00 10 [15] Chernomorets Balchik v FC Hebar Pazardzhik [8] D 1-1
Puchar Bułgarii 09/26 15:00 5 Chernomorets Balchik v FK Vitosha L 0-4
Bułgaria - B PFG 09/20 15:30 9 [8] PFC Neftochimic Burgas v Chernomorets Balchik [13] L 1-0

FC Chernomorets 1919 (Bulgarian: ФК Черноморец 1919) is a Bulgarian football club from the city of Burgas, which currently competes in Bulgaria's 2nd football league, the Second League. Chernomorets plays its home matches at the local Stadion Lazur temporary, until they complete the construction of their planned 5,000 seats Ivan Pritargov Stadium.

The club was founded in 2015, following the financial struggles of the former Burgas-based team, PSFC Chernomorets Burgas. Unlike PSFC Chernomorets, however, Chernomorets 1919 is considered to be the official reincarnation of the original club, founded in 1919. The Bulgarian Football Union considers it to be a legitimate successor to the original Chernomorets Burgas, thus it carries all records from the original club. PSFC Chernomorets’ records are kept separate.

History

Following the relegate to V group of PSFC Chernomorets Burgas and the discoveries that Mitko Sabev drained the club, association "Future for Chernomorets Burgas" wanted a new team to represent the original team FC Chernomorets Burgas who was dissolved in 2006. On 4 August 2015 they officially founded Chernomorets 1919. Zlatko Yankov, who played on 2 world cups with Bulgaria and Stoyko Sakaliev returned to football and were the first players to join the team.

In 2018, the team entered the Third Amateur Football League for the first time. In their first season in the third tier, Chernomorets finished 4th. Chernomorets ended the 2022–23 season in 2nd place but showed a desire to join the Second League, since the group winner, Nesebar, struggled financially. On 19 June 2023 Nesebar announced they will stay in Third League and Bulgarian Football Union announced that Chernomorets will be promoted to Second League, instead.

In November 2023, Chernomorets announced their reconstruction of Cherveno Zname Stadium in Dolno Ezerovo neighborhood, with the plan to make the stadium with 5,000 seats, build additional 2 training fields, and rename it after their striker Ivan Pritargov.

Czerno More Warna (bułg. ПФК Черно море 1913, transkr. PFK Czerno more 1913) – bułgarski klub piłkarski z siedzibą w Warnie, występujący w bułgarskiej Prwej Lidze.

Klub został założony w 1913 roku. Od 1925 roku występuje na stadionie Ticha. W 1972 roku został wicemistrzem Bułgarii, w latach 1982, 1987, 1988 i 1999 zdobył Puchar Bułgarii, zaś w 1988 roku zdobył Balkan Cup.

Najbardziej utytułowanymi wychowankami klubu są Georgi Kanew, Christo Bonew i Ilijan Stojanow.