The academy of Ludogorets awarded its talents at a special ceremony on the grounds of the football school, where passions were heated by the championship send-off of the most successful season.
Several generations of children from all over the country have already fulfilled their dreams in the middle of the Eagles' Nest. This year's celebrations were even more uplifting and special because of the Academy's historic achievement. This past season, the various trims have shown themselves to be the best among their peers in the country.
Along with the excellent performance of Ludogorets' second team, the third team triumphed in the North-East Third League. All three Elite groups, under 15, 16 and 17, achieved a phenomenal treble by becoming champions in their national championships. The children under 14 won the first place in the Varna Zone and lifted the cup of Bulgaria in their age group.
Relatives, friends and fans of the Eagles sympathized with the joyous event at Eagles' Nest complex. Guests at the ceremony were also the mayor of Razgrad Dobrin Dobrev and the chairman of the Regional Council of the BFU in Razgrad Dincher Kurov.
The Academy expresses its immense gratitude for the support of the owners of PFC Ludogorets - the brothers Kiril and Georgi Domuschievi, the executive director of the club Angel Petrichev and the sports director Georgi Karamandzukov. Everyone involved in the successful development of young talents deserved applause, especially the coaching staffs who work hard to polish the young football talents.
The Ludogorets U14 awards were presented by Dincher Kurov, after which the Eagles deservedly lifted the championship cup of Bulgaria.
The undefeated Elites under 15 received their medals and a cup from the mayor of Razgrad, Dobrin Dobrev, who wished the Eagles successful development in professional football as well.
The executive director of Ludogorets Angel Petrichev personally awarded the 16-year-old juniors - the champions of Bulgaria with the mind-boggling goal difference of 131 hits and 17 goals conceded for all 30 matches during the season.
"We showed that class is eternal! Many of you have demonstrated that you carry the champion DNA in you, you already know that the green jersey weighs!", Angel Petrichev addressed with wishes for success to the juniors and gratitude to the parents for the trust shown.
The footballers, born in 2007, remained undefeated in 24 consecutive matches and finished the championship with the most goals scored - 98, against the background of the minimum allowed - only 14. Their cup and medals were presented by the sports director of Ludogorets Georgi Karamandjukov, who shared his pride to perform the leadership role in the best academy in the country.