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First League standings
TEAM
P
W
D
L
GOALS
PTS
1
Ludogorets
32
24
6
2
75 : 23
78
2
CSKA Sofia
32
24
5
3
61 : 16
77
3
CSKA 1948
32
17
10
5
52 : 25
61
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Levski Sofia
32
16
10
6
43 : 16
58
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Cherno More Varna
32
15
9
8
37 : 30
54
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Lokomotiv Plovdiv
32
14
8
10
33 : 32
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The First League in Bulgaria is the top tier of the Bulgarian professional football league system. It was founded in 1924, making it one of the oldest football leagues in Europe. The league is managed by the Bulgarian Football Union, and is contested by 14 teams. The current champion is Ludogorets Razgrad.
The first season of the First League in Bulgaria was played in 1924, with the first game taking place on April 8th between Levski Sofia and Slavia Sofia. Levski Sofia won the game 2-1, and went on to win the inaugural championship. The 14 teams in the league are split into two groups of seven, with the top three teams from each group advancing to the Championship Group. The bottom four teams are relegated to the Second League.
The corporate structure of the First League in Bulgaria is overseen by the Bulgarian Football Union. The Union is responsible for setting the rules and regulations for the league, as well as appointing referees and managing the finances. The league is also responsible for organizing the fixtures and scheduling the matches. The teams in the league are owned by private investors or corporations, and each team has its own management structure.
The First League in Bulgaria is one of the oldest and most successful football leagues in Europe, and has produced some of the best players in the world. The league is known for its competitive nature, and has seen some of the most exciting matches in the history of football. It continues to be a source of entertainment and excitement for football fans around the world.
The First League Bulgaria season 2022 is off to a thrilling start. On 2022-07-08, the season began with sixteen teams all vying for the championship. After 240 out of 152 matches, the top three teams are separated by only 8 points. CSKA Sofia is currently in the lead with 44 points, followed by Ludogorets and Ludogorets with 42 and 36 points respectively. With 88 matches still to be played, this season is sure to be packed with excitement. The teams are all in for a thrilling race to the finish line and the outcome is still up in the air. With so many matches still to be played, the standings could change drastically in the coming weeks. The First League Bulgaria season 2022 is sure to be full of surprises and excitement. With so many matches left to play, it’s anyone’s guess who will emerge victorious in the end.The First Division of the Russian Football League was first established in 1994, with Chernomorets Novorossiysk being the inaugural winner. The teams are divided into three tables, with a promotion and relegation system for the best and worst-performing teams. The top team is promoted to the Premier Liga, while the bottom four teams are relegated to the FNL 2, Group 4 Second Division, Group 1 Second Division, Group 3 Second Division, Group 4 Second Division, and Group 2. In the 22/23 season, Metallurg Lipetsk, FC Kamaz Naberezhnye Chelny, PFC Kuban, and Olimp-Dolgoprudniy were all promoted to the First Division, while Rotor Volgograd were relegated. Each team plays a total of 404 games in one season, and the winner is the team with the most points at the end of the season.
The First League Bulgaria is home to some of the most impressive stadiums in the country. The largest of them all is Levski, with a total capacity of 25,000. This stadium is a popular destination for football fans, and it is often filled to capacity during matches. The atmosphere is electric, and the fans are passionate about their team. The other teams in the league also have impressive stadiums, with capacities ranging from 10,000 to 20,000. The attendance at these stadiums is usually high, and the atmosphere is always electric. Football is a popular sport in Bulgaria, and the First League Bulgaria is a great place to experience it.
The Parva Liga, Bulgaria’s premier football league, is officially organized by the Bulgarian Football Union. The league’s largest television partner is Nova, providing viewers with exclusive access to the latest matches and news.