Bulgaria Police Investigate CSKA Sofia Players over Knife Incident

Sports | December 19, 2009, Saturday // 12:39
Bulgaria Police Investigate CSKA Sofia Players over Knife Incident: Bulgaria Police Investigate CSKA Sofia Players over Knife Incident Ivanov and Karadzhov have been in a number of recent scandals, one of which led to them being left out of the squad by Lyuboslav Penev for a Europa League clash after they ‘violated club discipline’. Photo by novsport.com

Two of the players from one Bulgaria’s top football teams CSKA Sofia have received knife wounds after a drunken row outside ‘Sin City’ nightclub at 3 am Saturday in Sofia.

Ivan Ivanov and Ivan Karadzhov were slightly injured on the arm and leg respectively after an argument over a parking space outside the Sofia nightclub. The police are now investigating the incident and the footballers have now been checked out of ‘Pirogov’ hospital.

Ivanov and Karadzhov have been in a number of recent scandals, one of which led to them being left out of the squad by Lyuboslav Penev for a Europa League clash after they ‘violated club discipline’.

They both were also involved in a scandalous interview in early December, which drew the wrath of coaching staff and fans alike, after they slammed some of their fellow CSKA players.

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