The new management of Minyor Pernik, a football club based in Bulgaria, has outlined its goals for professional operation and integration into the city's social life. The club's chairman, Valentin Nikolev, emphasized the importance of uniting all clubs bearing the 'Minyor' name and highlighted the significance of the club's history, fan base, and atmosphere. He announced plans to stabilize and professionally structure the club, with the main goal being promotion back to the Second League. Rumen Triphonov was appointed as head coach, granted full trust in selecting players. Approximately 80–90% of the team is already assembled. The club also aims to develop its youth academy, which currently provides around 70% of the first-team players from Per尼克. Financial stability through local government support is seen as crucial for participation in the Third League. The club expressed confidence in improving conditions at the sports facility with municipal assistance and thanked fans for their continued support.
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