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Open Letter to the Union of European Football Associations
To: UEFA Disciplinary Organization From: NAME Route de Geneve 46 Address Case postale Sofia CH-1260 Nyon 2 Bulgaria Switzerland
July 1st, 2016
Dear Sir/Madam,
My name is _________ __________ and I am a citizen of the country of Bulgaria. As such, I feel obliged to bring to your attention the crimes being committed right now in my beloved nation by the Bulgarian Football Union with the direct involvement of the country's Sports Minister Krasen Kalev and Prime Minister Boyko Borisov.
As our continent’s governing body and the institution that regulates the actions of all football unions in Europe, I truly hope you do your due diligence in the matter and investigate the clear, obvious, and insulting crimes which aim at side-stepping a debt worth over 20 million euros and giving a certain club an unfair sporting advantage. The nature of the events that have unfolded since June of 2015, go against everything UEFA and FIFA stand for and bring direct financial losses to tens of different individuals and institutions, including the country in the form of unpaid taxes. Worst of all, the crimes set a precedent that can be followed with good conscience by all other clubs and teach our children that unfairness and behind-the-scenes deals are not only allowed, but are the proper way of doing things.
I have identified several crimes, which you can review in greater detail in the appendices attached. They are: Appendix A - The illegal actions taken by the current board of directors of PFC CSKA in the past year with the goal of liquidating the club and compromising the large amount of creditors. Appendix B – The events surrounding PFC Litex Lovech. It has been renamed to FC CSKA-Sofia 1948, changed its colors to those of PFC CSKA, and moved from Lovech to Sofia. Appendix C - The actions of Bulgarian Football Union and the involvement of the Bulgarian government. A newly formed league with granted access to teams undeserving of a place in the top division, while compromising tohers
There are multiple crimes being committed by many different parties, with no action being taken by the Bulgarian Judicial Courts due to the apparent umbrella from the country’s government. From blatant financial crimes, to media manipulation of the public, to gaining an unfair advantage, to setting a dangerous precedent for the future, I firmly believe this case requires UEFA’s utmost attention.
I truly hope that you will at least glance at the described situation, as that would be enough to prompt your involvement in the matters. UEFA’s own reputation is at stake.
Best regards, ______________ Appendix A
The actions of the board of directors of PFC CSKA since June, 2015
In June of 2015, PFC CSKA Sofia bankrupted and were denied a license to participate in our top division due to their inability to pay off their debt. That debt has been reported to be around 24 million euros
The club was kicked out to the amateur leagues, but allowed to play in the second lowest division, “V” Grupa, instead of the “A-regional” grupa.
The club was unofficially taken over by Grisha Ganchev - the long time owner of PFC Litex Lovech and whose son was still the owner of the club. It is unofficial simply because his name does not figure in the register, but he is the one who paid the players’ wages and the club’s expenses. Ganchev held multiple meetings with the club’s fans at their stadium to rally them behind him.
PFC CSKA’s players were under contract with Ganchev’s firm, Litex Commerce, paid large wages and were, in practice, professional footballers.
As the club entered into administration, a syndicate named Dora Mileva was agreed on by the creditors to run the club’s affairs while investigating the club’s finances. During her time at the club, she announced the following actions by the board of directors to the general public. They would Take financial decisions behind her back, which is illegal. Decline a sponsorship deal worth 30,000 leva per month from Efbet Accept a sponsorship deal from Ganchev owned Petrol for 800 leva per month For the second leg of the club’s Bulgarian Cup semi-final against PFC Beroe with an expected and subsequent sellout, they priced the tickets at 1 lev, essentially missing the opportunity of great financial gains. Decline her access to important accounting documents, which is illegal. Took out and destroyed a large number of documents, which is illegal.
APPENDIX B
Events surrounding PFC Litex Lovech, the current FC CSKA Sofia 1948
Parallel to those events, PFC Litex Lovech, owned by Grisha Ganchev’s son only on paper, left the pitch in a match against PFC Levski Sofia in December Those actions led to their automatic expulsion from the league and, by rule, their relegation to the Bulgarian “B” Group for the 2016/17 season
Both PFC CSKA and PFC Litex played in the Bulgarian Cup tournament, while being owned by the members of the same family. This conflict of interest was not taken into account by the Bulgarian Football Union.
In June of 2016, PFC Litex Lovech was acquired by a consortium owning FC Chavdar Etropole. Grisha Ganchev was part of the consortium and essentially acquired his own club from his son for free. The deal needs to be investigated due to the unrealized financial worth of the club, thus bypassing the payment of any taxes, and its importance to the economy of the Lovech region, to which no compensation has been granted
A few days later, the club changed its name to FC CSKA-Sofia 1948
Upon the completion of the season, all of PFC CSKA’s players were disbanded and most signed with the newly formed FC CSKA-Sofia 1948
On June 30th 2016, FC CSKA-Sofia 1948 were officially recognized as the successors of PFC Litex Lovech by the Bulgarian Football Union
The new FC CSKA-Sofia 1948 changed their colors from orange to red, the same colors as those of PFC CSKA, changed their headquarters from Lovech to Sofia, and are trying to gain access to play at CSKA’s stadium - st. “Bulgarska Armia.”
They are, through the media and their direct control of the official website of PFC CSKA, presenting themselves as the original CSKA. By doing this, and having the club’s fans recognize them as the new CSKA, they are essentially continuing the club’s existence without having to pay the large accumulated debt
The vast majority of CSKA’s fan clubs have already announced their allegiance to the new hybrid, recognizing it as the authentic CSKA
On July 1st, 2016 in an interview, Grisha Ganchev officially stated that the new hybrid is the authentic CSKA and that there is nothing “Litex” in it, while at the same time the club’s U19 team applied for the UEFA U19 Champions League as the U19 team of PFC Litex Lovech won the the Bulgarian U19 League last season.
APPENDIX C
Actions taken by the Bulgarian Football Union and the Bulgarian Government
On June ___, 2016 the Bulgarian Football Union officially announced changes to the Bulgarian Football League with immediate effect, contrary to their own rules which state that all changes need to be made one year in advance, increasing the league’s teams from 10 to 14
Licenses to participate in the newly formed league were granted to the 9 remaining clubs from the now old “A” grup, the winner of “B” grupa- PFC Dunav Ruse, the 3rd placed FC Lokomotiv Gorna Orhiavotisa, the 8th placed FC Sozopol, the 12th placed FC Neftohimic, and the newly formed FC CSKA-Sofia 1948. There is no explanation as to why exactly those teams were chosen to participate in the newly formed league and others weren’t. There is no explanation as to why the newly formed club, recognized as the direct successor of PFC Litex Lovech, was given a license to play in the top division as they were expelled during the 2015/16 season The Bulgarian government has continuously provided their support for the described events through multiple media announcements by the Prime Minister Boyko Borisov and the Sports Minister Krasen Kalev
On June 30th, 2016 after the new hybrid was accepted in the Bulgarian newly formed top division, the new hybrid’s board of directors officially thanked the Prime Minister Boyko Borisov and the Sports Minister Krasen Kalev for their help and support in establishing the club
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