Bankrupt clubs restarting anew

Discussion in 'UEFA and Europe' started by shizzle787, Apr 17, 2016.

  1. shizzle787

    shizzle787 Member

    Apr 27, 2015
    Connecticut
    Club:
    Juventus FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    This thread is dedicated to the various clubs around Europe who have gone bankrupt and who have begun to rebuild and get promoted back to the top division of their respective countries.

    Rangers (Scotland)- After spending 4 years in the wilderness of non-top flight soccer have been promoted back to the Scottish Premiership a few days ago. In the Scottish Championship, they have a record of 25W-4D-3L, have won the Scottish Challenge Cup (tournament for 2nd to 4th division clubs) and have advance to the final of the Scottish Cup (which winning would represent a trip to the Europa League qualifiers) against arch-rivals Celtic in penalties.

    Parma (Italy)- Relegated to Serie D from Serie A after going bankrupt last year, Parma have today been promoted to Lega Pro (Italy's third division) with three matches to go. In 35 league matches, they have 25 wins, 10 draws, and 0 losses, which is good for 1st in their regional Serie D league.

    CSKA Sofia (Bulgaria)- Relagated to V AFG (Bulgarian third division) this season, they have won all 26 league matches and all 8 cup matches this season. They are two league wins away from being promoted to the second division, and a 2-0 lead in the second leg of the cup semifinal away from playing in the cup final.

    If you have any clubs in mind, write about them here.
     
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