Sirens Sound and Bulgaria Stands Still to Honor Hristo Botev and Those Who Fell for Freedom
At 12 noon on June 2, a solemn tribute echoed across Bulgaria as sirens sounded and the entire nation paused for two minutes of silence
The draw for the 2014/2015 Bulgarian Football League took place on Tuesday, with 12 teams participating.
Several weeks ago, it was revealed that newly promoted Marek (Dupnitsa) and Haskovo will not receive licenses to play in the top division, but the Bulgarian Football Union later overturned its decision.
The top league will consist of 12 teams, who will play each other twice in the regular season. Following the 22 rounds, teams will be split into playoffs between the top 6 and bottom 6.
The league will begin on July 19. Here are the matches from the first round:
Beroe (Stara Zagora) – Cherno More (Varna)
Litex (Lovech) – CSKA (Sofia)
Botev (Plovdiv) – Lokomotiv (Sofia)
Levski (Sofia) – Lokomotiv (Plovdiv)
Slavia (Sofia) – Marek (Dupnitsa)
Haskovo – Ludogorets (Razgrad)
Valentina Georgieva has added another vault gold medal to her collection, triumphing at the World Cup in Tashkent
Sixteen-year-old Ivan Ivanov, ranked seventh in the world junior standings, is set to begin his campaign today at the men’s grass-court exhibition tournament in Liverpool
Grigor Dimitrov continues to maintain his position among the world’s elite, holding on to 19th place in the latest ATP rankings
Stiliana Nikolova returned from the European Rhythmic Gymnastics Championship in Tallinn with a remarkable performance, securing three gold medals and one silver
Ivan Ivanov continued his remarkable run at Roland Garros, advancing to the semifinals of the junior singles in his Grand Slam debut
Across the continent, rhythmic gymnastics has long been a stage for elegance, precision, and fierce competition.
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