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.
The track and field tournament "You are the Winner" will be held today in the capital's "Asics Arena". The event is held under the auspices of President Rumen Radev and is for a charitable cause - in support of the "sunny children"...
Viktoriya Tomova started the Indian Wells tennis tournament with a win against Olga Danilović (Serbia). Tomova won in straight sets (6-2, 6-3) after 98 minutes of play. Viktoriya Tomova had the upper hand in all aspects of the game against..
Bulgarian gymnasts Dimitar Dimitrov and Eddie Penev qualified for the floor final on the first day of the Artistic Gymnastics World Cup in Baku (Azerbaijan). This is the first competition of the year for Dimitrov, who received a score of 13.366..
Andzhelika Nenova, the youngest Bulgarian player participating in the European Women's Individual Chess Championship in Greece,..
The executive committee of the Bulgarian Wrestling Federation has made the decision that at championships, tournaments and camps communication inside..
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