FC 13 Sofia
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Full name | Football Club 13 | ||
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Nickname(s) | The Veterans | ||
Founded | 1909 | ||
Dissolved | 1944 | ||
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FC 13 (Bulgarian: ФК 13) were a Bulgarian football club based in Sofia. In his history the club won two Bulgarian Cups in 1938[1] and 1940.[2]
History
The club were formed as FC Savata in 1909 by 13 Bulgarian students of Galatasaray High School in Istanbul.[3] Four years later, after the return of students in Sofia, the club were renamed to FC 13. The club was dissolved in 1944, when was merged with Rakovski Sofia. Rakovski was merged in 1947 with FC Yunak to become present-day Spartak Sofia.
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