The 14th consecutive championship title was won record early – in April, five rounds before the end of the season.
The unprecedented success became a fact after a 2:0 home victory over Cherno More. A week later, The Champions received the trophy and gold medals following a 1:1 draw with Levski at the "Huvepharma Arena."
The 14th title came in a season that was held in a new format due to the increased number of teams in the main phase of the Europa League, where Ludogorets performed admirably in matches against top teams like Lyon, Lazio, Athletic Bilbao, and Viktoria Plzen. The short winter break due to matches against Midtjylland and Lyon in January did not allow the team to prepare optimally, but despite this, Igor Jovicevic's boys played steadily.
In February, the team won the country's eighth Super Cup and also qualified for the final of the Bulgarian Cup tournament.
During the season, the main competitor was Levski, who was defeated 1:0 in Razgrad in the autumn of 2024. A 1:2 loss followed in the return match in February, but it did not prove fatal. Ludogorets recorded positive results against all other teams in the efbet League and had conceded a record-low number of goals by the time the playoffs began.