Former international coach: quality of Bulgarian football possibly worst in Europe
Conditions in Bulgaria do not enable talented young players to develop their full potential, according to former national team coach Stoicho Mladenov
Sun, Nov 22 2009
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Conditions in Bulgaria do not enable talented young players to develop their full potential, according to former national team coach Stoicho Mladenov
Nine CSKA Sofia first-team players barred from training over allegedly breaking curfew before 2-0 league defeat to Litex Lovech.
Levski Sofia will face Lokomotiv Mezdra on October 31 at 7pm at Gerena Stadium in Sofia, while arch-rivals CSKA have an arduous away task at Litex Lovech on November 1
Football requires financing and a lot of it, but in the Bulgarian top flight, the lack of funding is directly proportional to the poor quality of football.
Chernomorets takes the temporary lead in the Bulgarian league with 26 points, followed by CSKA with 25
Red Bull Salzburg will travel to Bulgaria on November 5 to face Levski Sofia on home soil
FC Basel are with six points to their name, one more than Fulham and two clear of AS Roma, while CSKA are five adrift.
Sofia holds its 27th annual marathon on October 25 and everyone is welcome to try their luck on the 26km route, from professional athletes such as the Bulgarian national team through to foreign runners and amateurs.
For all the prominence given to the ties between Vienna and Sofia in building their countries’ trade and historical ties, there is a less well-known aspect where Austria played a striking role in Bulgaria – football.
Struggling both domestically and in Europe, Bulgarian football champions Levski Sofia face a tough test against Austrian side Red Bull Salzburg in the Europa League
Mark Hughes showers Bulgarian winger Petrov with praise following his performance against Wigan at the weekend.
Signing up for the marathon starts on October 22 and continues until the morning of October 25
Sofia was picked to host the showdown for the world chess crown, giving Bulgarian challenger Vesselin Topalov the home ground advantage against India's Viswanathan Anand.
The Manchester United forward has spoken of his feelings regarding the state of Bulgarian football in the wake of the ignominious World Cup qualifying campaign.
If allowed, the new facility in Borissova Gradina park could have а cinema and shopping facilities
South African media get a taste of the real Hristo Stoichkov.
Bulgarian football fans will be able to see Europe's most prominent football trophy for the first time on home soil, touch it, picture themselves with it and, of course, meet the legendary Danish goalkeeper
Bulgaria's resort of Borovets is much cheaper than most other European ski destinations according to UK Post Office survey that places Romania and Bulgaria in first and second place respectively for value for money.
The Bulgarian, who won the tournament last year around, lost his crown to Magnus Carlsen of Norway
Bulgaria is third in its group with 11 points, trailing nine points behind group leaders Italy and, crucially, five behind second-placed Republic of Ireland.
There are only two World Cup qualifying matches left on the books for Bulgaria, but the question whether Bulgaria will travel to South Africa need not be asked.
Team Sofia will host an international training camp ahead of its November game against Istanbul Cavaliers.
Everybody is welcome to play or just watch the games on October 10 in Sofia.
The city hopes to become the first city to held both summer and winter Olympics after it organised the 1972 summer games.
Medical authorities have advised all Bulgarians who travelled to Rome to be on alert and immediately report to the nearest hospital for treatment if they believe they have symptoms associated with the strain.
Levski Sofia's demise continues as CSKA widen the gap at the top of the Bulgarian league.