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  • 13 times win Bulgaria First League
  • 3 times win Cup of Bulgaria
  • 7 times win Bulgaria Supercup

Season 2014/2015


Fourth title

Ludogorets’ fourth title came after win at home against Lokomotiv (Sofia) with 4: 1 on May 15th, 2015. The success matches with the opening of the new tribune "Moti” and the celebration of the 70th anniversary of the "Eagles". The "red-black" turned out to be Ludogorets’ competitor for the gold medals at the end of the championship, although almost all season the "eagles" were fighting for the first place with CSKA.

The balance of Ludogorets’ matches with Lokomotiv (Sofia) and CSKA shows the superiority of the "eagles". In Razgrad metropolitan teams were defeated twice - CSKA with 2:0 and 4:0 and Lokomotiv (Sofia) with 5:1 and 4:1. Ludogorets achieved draws in the games at "Bulgarian Army" (1:1 and 0:0) and at „Nadezhda" (2:2 and 0:0).

The season was extremely successful in the European tournaments. Ludogorets eliminated Steaua in epic matches in the playoffs of the Champions League and entered the group stage, which achieved the first historic victory over Basel, makes draw with Liverpool and played great against ten times winner of the European Cup-Real (Madrid).


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Ceremony for the fourth championship
Upcoming
  • Chernolomets (Popovo)
    Ludogorets
    Thursday, 31 October 2024, 17:00
    Cup of Bulgaria, 1/16 final
    Huvepharma Arena Stadium, Razgrad
  • Ludogorets
    Athletic Club
    Thursday, 7 November 2024, 19:45
    Europe League, League phase
    Huvepharma Arena Stadium, Razgrad

League table Parva liga, 13th round
1. Ludogorets 31
2. Botev (Plovdiv) 28
3. Levski 28
4. Spartak (Varna) 24
5. Cherno more 22
6. Arda 21
7. Beroe 20
8. Krumovgrad 15
9. CSKA 1948 14
10. Slavia 14
11. CSKA-Sofia 13
12. Lokomotiv (Plovdiv) 13
13. Lokomotiv (Sofia) 11
14. Septemvri (Sofia) 10
15. Botev (Vratsa) 9
16. Hebar 8

 
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