Reporting 23 April 2025

Ludogorets wins again against Botev (Vratsa)

Ludogorets advanced to the Bulgarian Cup final after defeating Botev Vratsa 2–0 in the second leg of the semifinal, securing a 3–0 aggregate win and...

Ludogorets advanced to the Bulgarian Cup final after defeating Botev Vratsa 2–0 in the second leg of the semifinal, securing a 3–0 aggregate win and booking their place in the decisive battle for the trophy. On May 22, the “Eagles” will face CSKA at the “Vasil Levski” Stadium.

Aguibou Camara opened the scoring as early as the 6th minute, heading in a perfect cross from Georgi Rusev. The home side's pressure paid off again in the 22nd minute, when Antoine Baroan also scored with a header after a precise pass from Aslak Fonn Witry.

Before halftime, Ludogorets had several more chances to extend the lead, with Todor Nedelev coming closest to finding the net. After the break, Ludogorets continued to dominate, and late in the game, substitute Erick Bile missed a good opportunity to make it a classic three-goal win.


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Ludogorets - Botev (Vratsa) 2:0
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