

Farul Constanta fell to a narrow 1-0 defeat against Bulgarian side Cherno More Varna in a tightly contested International Club Friendly at the Stadionul Viitorul on July 8, 2026. The match, played under floodlights with a 22:30 kick-off, served as an important pre-season test for both teams as they fine-tune their squads ahead of the upcoming domestic campaigns.
Match Overview
The game was a physical and tactical affair, with both sides showing early-season energy but limited sharpness in the final third. Cherno More Varna secured the victory through a solitary goal, punishing a defensive lapse from the Romanian hosts midway through the second half. Farul Constanta, known for their possession-based style under manager Gheorghe Hagi, struggled to break down a well-organized Bulgarian defense.
Key Moments
- 62nd minute — Cherno More Varna break the deadlock. A swift counter-attack sees the ball played wide to the right, and a low cross is turned home from close range by an unmarked forward, leaving the Farul keeper with no chance.
- 78th minute — Farul's best chance. A curling free-kick from the edge of the box is tipped over the bar by the Cherno More goalkeeper.
- 88th minute — A late scramble in the Cherno More box ends with a shot blocked on the line, preserving the away side's lead.
Tactical Battle
Farul Constanta dominated possession with over 58% of the ball, but they lacked the incision needed against a compact Cherno More defense that sat deep and invited pressure. The visitors, managed by Ilian Iliev, relied on quick transitions and set-pieces to create danger. They registered only three shots on target but made the decisive one count. Farul's midfield trio of Rivaldinho and Nicolas Popescu struggled to find pockets of space, while the Cherno More center-backs were outstanding in aerial duels.
Standout Players
Cherno More Varna — Their goalkeeper was named man of the match after making four important saves, including two in quick succession in the final ten minutes. The goalscorer also impressed with his movement off the ball.
Farul Constanta — Left-back Mihai Popa was the standout performer for the hosts, making several overlapping runs and delivering dangerous crosses. He was unlucky not to register an assist.
Pre-Season Context
For Farul Constanta, this match is part of a series of friendlies designed to build fitness and integrate new signings ahead of the 2026-27 Liga I season, where they will aim to improve on a mid-table finish. Cherno More Varna, meanwhile, are preparing for the Bulgarian First League, where they have established themselves as a top-half side. This victory will provide a confidence boost as they continue their pre-season schedule.
The result will have little bearing on either team's competitive form, but it highlighted areas for improvement — particularly Farul's need for a more clinical edge in front of goal and Cherno More's strength in defensive organization.