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.
One of the most challenging marathons in Bulgaria - the Pirin Ultra Ultramarathon - comes to a triumphant end today. Amidst the majestic scenery of the Pirin Mountains, running along rocky paths and climbing peaks, the race takes place from..
The first European gymnastics festival for people over 50 - the Golden Age Gym Festival 2024 - starts today in Burgas. More than 1,400 representatives from 19 countries in Europe and Japan are taking part in the event, which will last until 27..
Bulgaria’s top tennis player Grigor Dimitrov has given Team Europe a lead in the Laver Cup – the men's team tennis tournament between Team Europe and Team World. Grigor Dimitrov replaces Rafael Nadal in Laver Cup Dimitrov won versus..
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