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.
Bulgarian Milena Todorova finished second in the 12.5 km mass start. of the Biathlon World Cup in the Slovenian winter resort of Pokljuka. Todorova shot down all 20 targets and remained 16.4 seconds behind the winner Lou Jeanmonot (France). This is..
Stanka Zlateva has been elected chairperson of the Bulgarian Wrestling Federation . This was decided today by the representatives of 120 Bulgarian clubs at the regular reporting and election meeting of the headquarters, which was held in Varna...
Grigor Dimitrov has advanced to the Round of 16 in the prestigious tennis tournament in Indian Wells after defeating Gael Monfils, France by 7-6 (4), 4-6, 7-6 (2) in over three hours of play. The game was riddled with mistakes and was a war of..
The second round of the European Women's Chess Championship on the island of Rhodes proved to be extremely successful for the..
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