Bulgaria’s football champion Ludogorets dropped out in the third qualifying phase of the Champions League, after losing 2-7 after extra time to the champion of Azerbaijan Qarabağ. Though playing as a home team, Ludogorets dropped out with a total result of 4-8 after winning by 2-1 in the first match as an away team. This means Ludogorets will be vying to enter the Europa League where it will be playing versus Petrocub, Moldova. After 0-0 and 1-0, the team from Moldova ousted the Welsh TNS. Ludogorets’ first match will be on 22 August on home ground – Razgrad.
A special ceremony was held in Bulgaria's Stara Zagora to open the new training athletics track above the Beroe stadium . The project is worth just over 1.3 million leva. After the renovation, the condition of the track meets the requirements of the..
Levski Sofia lost 0:2 to AZ Alkmaar in a UEFA Conference League play-off match. Levski played at the Vasil Levski National Stadium in Sofia in front of nearly 31,000 fans of the team. Ibrahim Sadiq scored the first goal in the 56th minute. The..
After the performances with hoop and ball, Bulgaria's Stiliana Nikolova has taken the second position in the qualifications of the 41st World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships in Rio de Janeiro. Nikolova played very strongly and with an asset of..
A special ceremony was held in Bulgaria's Stara Zagora to open the new training athletics track above the Beroe stadium . The project is worth just over..
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