Bulgaria's Eurozone Entry by 2026: Possible, But Tense, Expert Warns
Financier Plamen Danailov, a municipal councilor from the "There Is Such a People" party, recently discussed Bulgaria's potential adoption of the euro
The draw for the next season in Bulgaria's top professional football division – the A Group confirmed the exclusion of CSKA and Lokomotiv Sofia due to the two clubs' revoked licences.
The licences of the two clubs were revoked due to the teams being unable to make repayment of their outstanding debts.
The decision to exclude the two teams constitutes a precedent as they have always competed in the A Group since the establishment of the top football division.
Under its new format, the A Group will be comprised of ten teams, with each team playing against the other nine participants four times.
Thus, the A Group will consist of 36 rounds without play-offs, with the first matches commencing on July 18.
The opening round offers two derbies – the reigning champion Ludogorets travels to Lovech to face hosts Litex, while Botev Plovdiv will play against visitors from Levski Sofia.
The English Premier League Cup, one of the most prestigious trophies in football, will make its way to Bulgaria
Viktoriya Tomova has advanced to the quarterfinals of the tennis tournament in Cluj-Napoca
The rise in sports betting activities has prompted governments to be more proactive in their regulations.
As the UEFA Champions League approaches the conclusion of its league phase, the competition has delivered thrilling matches and unexpected outcomes.
Bulgaria’s top female tennis player, Viktoriya Tomova, started her Australian Open campaign on a positive note in the doubles tournament
Viktoriya Tomova, Bulgaria's top female tennis player, suffered a first-round defeat at the Australian Open
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