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PFC Levski Sofia () is a Bulgarian professional
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club based in
Sofia Sofia is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Bulgaria, largest city of Bulgaria. It is situated in the Sofia Valley at the foot of the Vitosha mountain, in the western part of the country. The city is built west of the Is ...
, which competes in the First League, the top division of the
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. The club was founded on 24 May 1914 by a group of high school students, and is named after
Vasil Levski Vasil Levski (, spelled in Reforms of Bulgarian orthography, old Bulgarian orthography as , ), born Vasil Ivanov Kunchev (; 18 July 1837 – 18 February 1873), was a Bulgarians, Bulgarian revolutionary who is, today, a Folk hero, national ...
, a Bulgarian
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renowned as the national hero of the country. Levski have won a total of 74 trophies, including 26
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, 26 national cups and 3 supercups, as well as 13 domestic doubles and one treble. They are the only
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club to have never been relegated from the top division since the establishment of the league system in 1937. On the international stage, Levski reached the quarter-finals of the
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twice and the quarter-finals of the
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three times. In addition, the club finished as runners-up of the
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twice. In
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, Levski became the first Bulgarian club to play in the group stage of the
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. The team's home kit colour is all-blue. Levskis home ground is the Georgi Asparuhov Stadium in Sofia, which has a capacity of 17,688 spectators. The club's fiercest rival is
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, and matches between the two capital sides are commonly referred to as the Eternal derby of Bulgaria. Levski also contests the
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with
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. The club is a regular member of the
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and the
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.


History


1914–1969: Sports Club Levski

Sports Club Levski was founded in 1911 by a group of students from the Second Male High School in
Sofia Sofia is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Bulgaria, largest city of Bulgaria. It is situated in the Sofia Valley at the foot of the Vitosha mountain, in the western part of the country. The city is built west of the Is ...
. The club's name was chosen in honour of the Bulgarian revolutionary
Vasil Levski Vasil Levski (, spelled in Reforms of Bulgarian orthography, old Bulgarian orthography as , ), born Vasil Ivanov Kunchev (; 18 July 1837 – 18 February 1873), was a Bulgarians, Bulgarian revolutionary who is, today, a Folk hero, national ...
, and the club was officially registered on 24 May 1914. In 1914, Levski lost its first official match against
FK 13 Sofia Futbol Klub 13 (), or simply FK 13 Sofia was a Bulgarian football club based in Sofia. In its history the club has won two Bulgarian Cups in 1938 and 1940. ''Football Club 13'' existed independently between 1909 and 1944. History The beginning o ...
with the score of 2–0. Between 1914 and 1920, football wasn't a popular sport in Bulgaria, and no additional information about the club exists. In the summer of 1921, the Sofia Sports League was established, which united ten clubs from Sofia and marked the beginning of organized football competitions in the city. Levski won the first match in the championship in the 1921–22 season, held on 18 September 1921, against Atletik Sofia with the score of 3–1. The team finished first in the league in 1923 after a 3–2 win over bitter rivals
Slavia Sofia PFC Slavia Sofia 1913 () is a Bulgarian professional association football club based in Sofia, which currently competes in the top tier of the Bulgarian football league system, the First League. Slavia's home ground is the Stadion Aleksandar Sh ...
, and successfully defended the title in the following two seasons, in 1924 and 1925. The first
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was held in 1924 with Levski representing Sofia. The team went on to win the title in 1933, 1937 and 1942, and established itself as the most popular football club in Bulgaria. In 1929, Levski became the first semi-professional football club in Bulgaria, after twelve players staged a boycott of the team in demand of financial remuneration and insurance benefits. The same year Levski met its first international opponents, losing to Gallipoli Istanbul 1–0 and winning against Kuban Istanbul 6–0. Between 1930 and 1932, Levski won the Ulpia Serdica Cup for three consecutive years and was permanently awarded the trophy as a result. After
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, Levski became one of the two top clubs in Bulgaria. After winning the championship in 1946, 1947, 1949, 1950 and 1953, Levski would not capture the domestic title again until the mid-1960s. In 1949, the authorities changed the club's name to Dinamo following the Soviet traditions, but after the
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of Bulgaria, it was reverted in 1957. The 1960s were marked with return to success both on the domestic and on the international stage. Levski's academy would become the most successful in national youth competitions for the years to come, and the results were first seen in the likes of Georgi Asparuhov, Georgi Sokolov,
Biser Mihaylov Biser Mihaylov (; 30 June 1943 – 12 August 2020) was a Bulgarian footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He spent all 14 seasons of his career at Levski Sofia, before retiring at the age of 32 in 1975. Biography Biser Mihaylov was born in Sofia ...
,
Kiril Ivkov Kiril Lozanov Ivkov (; 21 June 1946 – 24 May 2025) was a Bulgarian footballer who played as a defender, most notably for Levski Sofia. In 1974 and 1975 he was named Bulgarian Footballer of the Year. Ivkov made his Bulgaria debut in 1968, e ...
,
Ivan Vutsov Ivan Kolev Vutsov (; 14 December 1939 – 18 January 2019) was a Bulgarian football player and coach. His career included periods playing for and later managing the Bulgaria national team. He played in three matches at the 1966 FIFA World Cup ...
,
Stefan Aladzhov Stefan Atanasov Aladzhov (, born 18 October 1947) is a former Bulgarian football defender. In his career, he played mostly for Levski Sofia. In 1970 Aladzhov was named Bulgarian Footballer of the Year. For the Bulgaria national football team ...
and Aleksandar Kostov, assisted by experienced veterans like Stefan Abadzhiev, Dimo Pechenikov and Hristo Iliev, which resulted in winning the championship in 1965, 1968 and 1970, including the 7–2 triumph over new bitter rivals
CSKA Sofia CSKA Sofia () is a Bulgarian professional association football club based in Sofia and currently competing in the country's premier football competition, the First League. ''CSKA'' is an abbreviation for ''Central Sports Club of the Army'' ...
in 1968. In the
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, Levski was eliminated in the first round by Benfica with 5–4 on aggregate.


1969–1985: Levski-Spartak

In January 1969, Levski was forcibly merged with
Spartak Sofia FC Spartak Sofia () was a Bulgarian football club based in Sofia, Bulgaria. The club was officially founded in 1947. The team plays in the Bulgarian Regional Division. The club's home colours are blue and white. Spartak's home ground is Rakovski ...
by the
Bulgarian Communist Party The Bulgarian Communist Party ( Bulgarian: Българска комунистическа партия (БΚП), Romanised: ''Bŭlgarska komunisticheska partiya''; BKP) was the founding and ruling party of the People's Republic of Bulgaria f ...
, and put under the auspice of the Ministry of Interior Affairs. The name of the club was once again changed, this time to Levski-Spartak. A new crop of youngsters in the likes of Kiril Milanov,
Dobromir Zhechev Dobromir Georgiev Zhechev (; born 12 November 1942) is a Bulgarian former football player and later manager. Zhechev was born in Sofia. At club level he played Spartak and Levski in his home town. He was also capped 93 times for the Bulgari ...
, Pavel Panov, Stefan Pavlov, Yordan Yordanov,
Stefan Staykov Stefan Georgiev Staykov (; born 3 October 1949) is a former Bulgarian football goalkeeper who played for Bulgaria in the 1974 FIFA World Cup. He is a former soccer player / goalkeeper / of Spartak (Varna), Levski (Sofia), Osam (Lovech), Lokomot ...
,
Tomas Lafchis Tomas Lafchis also pronounced Thomas Laftsis (, ; born 6 August 1958) is a Bulgarian retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper for clubs in Bulgaria, Greece and Belgium. Playing career Lafchis began playing football for Bulgarian clubs PFC ...
, Todor Barzov,
Voyn Voynov Voyn Yordanov Voynov (; born 7 September 1952) is a former Bulgarian footballer who played as a winger. Voynov started playing in 1972 and spent the whole of his career as a player in Levski Sofia until 1981. He played 226 games and scored 36 ...
, Georgi Tsvetkov, Plamen Nikolov, and Rusi Gochev not only found their place in the first team, but brought new league titles in 1974, 1977, 1979, 1984 and 1985. On the international stage, the team reached the quarter-finals of the
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in 1969–70 and 1976–77, and the quarter-finals of the
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in 1975–76. In the latter, Levski defeated
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5–4 in the second leg, becoming one of the two European teams (joined by
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in 2020) to have scored five or more goals in one match against the Spanish giants in official UEFA competitions. Additionally, Levski became the only Bulgarian club to eliminate a German champion after defeating
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in the first round of the
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. They also eliminated Stuttgart a year earlier in the first round of the
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.


1985–1989: Vitosha Sofia

The name of the team was changed to Vitosha by the authorities following the disruptions during and after the
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final in
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. The game ran on high emotions fuelled by the streak of consecutive victories of Levski over CSKA in the two years prior to the game. During the game, which CSKA won 2–1, there were confrontations both on the field and on the stands. By decree of the Central Committee of the Bulgarian Communist Party, some of the leading players of both clubs were suspended from the sport for life. The championship title of the club for 1985 was suspended. However, the suspensions were lifted shortly after. Levski won another cup and league titles in 1986 and 1988, respectively. The fourth European quarter-final came in 1986–87, when Levski knocked out the 1985–86
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winners
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and the
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holders Velež Mostar, before losing to the
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winners
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.


1989–2009: Return of Levski Sofia and the ''Blue Tale''

After the 1989–90 season, the club regained its original name. The team was made up of players such as Plamen Nikolov, Petar Hubchev,
Tsanko Tsvetanov Tsanko Nikolaev Tsvetanov (; born 6 January 1970) is a Bulgarian former professional footballer who played as a left-back. After ending his playing career he began coaching, most of the time being the assistant of manager Stanimir Stoilov. Clu ...
, Emil Kremenliev,
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, Georgi Slavchev,
Ilian Iliev Ilian Dimov Iliev (; born 2 July 1968) is a Bulgarian professional football manager and former player. He is the head coach at Bulgarian First League club Cherno More and the Bulgarian national football team. He is best known for having play ...
,
Daniel Borimirov Daniel Borimirov Borisov (; born 15 January 1970) is a Bulgarian former professional footballer who played mainly as an attacking midfielder. Borimirov's professional playing career spanned nearly 20 years, during which he played for three club ...
,
Stanimir Stoilov Stanimir Kolev Stoilov (; born 13 February 1967) is a Bulgarian former footballer and current manager of Süper Lig side Göztepe. He has previously coached Levski Sofia, the Bulgaria national team, FC Astana and the national team of Kazakhs ...
, Velko Yotov, Plamen Getov, Nikolay Todorov and
Nasko Sirakov Nasko Petkov Sirakov (; born 26 April 1962) is a Bulgarian retired professional Association football, footballer who played mainly as a forward (association football), striker. He is the major shareholder of PFC Levski Sofia, Levski Sofia. Par ...
, and won three consecutive domestic national championships in 1993, 1994 and 1995. Levski have contributed a record seven players to the Bulgaria national team that finished fourth at the
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. In 2005–06, Levski reached the quarter-finals of the
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after knocking out the 2004–05 Coupe de France winners
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in the first round, finishing above
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,
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and the reigning title holders
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in the group stage, triumphing over Champions League participants Artmedia Bratislava and
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in the knockout stages, before being eliminated by
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. Levski, as the champions of Bulgaria, started their
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participation in the second qualifying round, where they eliminated Georgian champions Sioni Bolnisi, defeating them 2–0 both home and away. In the third round, Levski faced the Italian team Chievo Verona, which took part in the tournament because of other clubs' sanctions as part of the 2006 Serie A matchfixing scandal. Levski eliminated Chievo after a decisive 2–0 win in Sofia and a 2–2 draw in Verona, and thus became the first Bulgarian club to ever reach the group stage of the UEFA Champions League. There, they faced the title holders Barcelona,
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champions Chelsea, and
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runners-up
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. They lost all six games and scored only one goal, in the second round against Chelsea. Levski's UEFA Cup run and the consequent participation in the Champions League group stage were considered the club's greatest European successes in the 21st century, hence the period of their occurrence (2005–2007) was informally called the ''Blue Tale''. Levski earned a place in the
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after the Bulgarian league champions CSKA Sofia failed to obtain a UEFA license. Levski lost to
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of Belarus in the third qualifying round.


2009–2020: Downfall

During the 2009–10 season, Levski's team started their European campaign with a 9–0 (on aggregate) win against
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in the second qualifying round of the
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. In the next round, Levski Sofia faced
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, eliminating the team from Azerbaijan with 2–0 on aggregate. In the play-off round, Levski was eliminated by
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with 4–1 on aggregate. As one of the play-off losers, Levski qualified for the
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. In the group stage, Levski faced
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,
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and Red Bull Salzburg. Levski achieved only one win and five defeats. Levski won against Lazio in Italy, after
Hristo Yovov Hristo Georgiev Yovov (; born 4 November 1977) is a Bulgarian former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. He spent all of his club career in his native Bulgaria with the exception of his three shorter stays abroad with ...
scored the winning goal in the match. Levski started the 2010–11 season with a match against
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, in a second qualifying round of the
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. Levski won the first match . In the return leg at
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, Levski defeated Dundalk 2–0 with two first half goals from Garra Dembélé. In the next round Levski played against
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. The first match ended 1–1 in Sweden. In the return leg in Sofia, Levski won 5–2. In between, The Blues defeated their archrival CSKA Sofia in the Eternal derby with 1–0. Their next match in the Europa League saw them eliminate Swedish champions AIK 2–1 on aggregate, with goals scored by
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and Garra Dembélé as Levski reached the Europa League group stage. Levski was drawn in
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, facing
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,
Lille Lille (, ; ; ; ; ) is a city in the northern part of France, within French Flanders. Positioned along the Deûle river, near France's border with Belgium, it is the capital of the Hauts-de-France Regions of France, region, the Prefectures in F ...
and
Sporting CP Sporting Clube de Portugal (), otherwise referred to as Sporting CP or simply Sporting (particularly within Portugal), or as Sporting Lisbon in other countries,
. The first match was played against Gent at home, which Levski won 3–2 with the winning goal scored by
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. With this win, Levski recorded eight consecutive games without a defeat in European competitions. After that, Levski lost to Sporting CP with 5–0, followed by another defeat against Lille. In Sofia, Levski played well against Lille and was leading 2–1 until Ivo Ivanov scored an own goal to make it 2–2. In the last match of the Group C, Levski took a win against Sporting CP with 1–0, with the winning goal scored by Daniel Mladenov. In the following 2011–12 season, in the third qualifying round of the Europa League, Levski were eliminated by
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of Slovakia, following a late game 2–1 win in Sofia, and a loss of the same scoreline in Trnava. The
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costed Levski a place in the play-off round. This caused an upset with the fans and players, and the team barely clinched the fourth place at the winter break in the Bulgarian league. Albeit only three points from the leaders Ludogoretz Razgrad, the acting manager Georgi Ivanov was sacked from the position, but remained at the club as a sporting director.
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was appointed the new manager of the club, giving the supporters a sense of optimism, which, however, faded after a cup knock-out in the hands of
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and a home defeat to
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. Kostov handed in his resignation, leaving the managerial post once again vacant. Sporting director Georgi Ivanov once again stepped in to help the club, and accepted being the manager until the summer break, when a new one would be appointed. During the summer of 2012, former player
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was appointed the new manager of the club. Under his management, Levski was knocked out from the Europa League by Bosnian side
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. Iliev led the team to 13 league victories and to the semi-finals of the Bulgarian Cup after eliminating
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and
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on the
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. Iliev however was sacked after a 1–1 away draw against Pirin Gotse Delchev. Assistant manager
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took over the team until the end of the season. Under his management Levski won the derby clashes against Litex, CSKA and Ludogorets but failed to win the title after a 1–1 home draw against Slavia Sofia. Levski also reached their first Bulgarian Cup final since 2007, but lost on penalties against Beroe Stara Zagora. Despite the missed opportunity of winning a trophy, Mitov's contract was renewed for the 2013–14 season. However, the team made another disappointing performance in Europa League, being eliminated by the Kazakh side
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. As a result, Nikolay Mitov resigned as manager. In July 2013,
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was appointed as the new manager of the team. Despite losing only two matches in twelve games, Jokanović was released in October 2013. Ivaylo Petev was announced as his successor but during his introduction a few Levski supporters interrupted it, stating that they would not accept his appointment. The next day, Petev refused to take charge of the team and Antoni Zdravkov was named as the new manager. Under his reign the team suffered a heavy 3–0 loss against rivals CSKA, but managed to knock them out in the Bulgarian Cup in December 2013 after penalties. Due to the difficult financial situation, a few key players, such as Antonio Vutov and Garry Rodrigues, were sold to
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and
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, respectively, during the winter break. This reflected on the team's performance and Levski finished fifth and got knocked out in the quarter-finals of the Bulgarian Cup by Botev Plovdiv. Antoni Zdravkov was sacked in March 2014, and Levski legend
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took charge as a caretaker until the end of the 2013–14 season. The club did not participate in European competitions for the first time since 1990–91. On 23 May 2014, the club supporters organized a
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against Lazio, marking the 100th anniversary of the club. Club icons like Georgi Ivanov,
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, Aleksandar Aleksandrov, Hristo Yovov, Elin Topuzakov and many other former players and celebrities took participation by playing in the game, as well as donating money for the event's organization. The next day, Levski marked 100 years since its founding. The following years were arguably the darkest in the club's history. League-wise, Levski managed to finish higher than third place only once (runners-up in 2015–16), and achieved its lowest ever ranking (seventh place in 2014–15, followed by eighth in
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). On the stage of the Bulgarian Cup, the club lost two more finals, in
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to Cherno More and in
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to Slavia Sofia. In European competitions, Levski faced some of its most unexpected eliminations – against Liechtenstein side
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and Cypriot
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, the latter inflicting the largest ever European defeat on aggregate for Levski . These years were turbulent not only on the football pitch, but at the higher hierarchy of the club. In June 2015, the long-time president Todor Batkov stepped down and the club was taken over by Ivo Tonev, Aleksandar Angelov and Nikolay Ivanov. From this point onwards, Levski began to experience financial problems. Tonev, Angelov and Ivanov's reign was short-lived and in August 2016, they transferred their shares to businessman Spas Rusev. Under his governance, Levski signed players like Gabriel Obertan and
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, as well as coach
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, in an attempt to return the club's glory. However, Rusev's financing was dubious, and there were complaints for delayed wages. In February 2017, Rusev admitted the club was "practically bankrupt". On 9 February 2019, Rusev stepped down as owner of Levski, leaving the club with more than 30 million BGN in debt. Four days later, businessman and former owner of archrivals CSKA
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took over the club. He attempted to stabilize Levski's financial situation by immediately covering the most urgent obligations and selling or releasing the players with the highest wages, investing around 25 million BGN in total throughout his tenure. In February 2020, Bozhkov stepped down as his main business, 7777.bg (National Lottery), had its license withdrawn by the Bulgarian government. The club being left with no financing whatsoever and in a full-scale financial crisis, sparkled an unprecedented support campaign amongst the fans, who engaged in various donation initiatives, raising 2.6 million BGN in the span of five months. In 2021, former owner Vasil Bozhkov admitted that he was forced to take over Levski under the threat of business closure by prime minister
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. Bozhkov's confession was somewhat of a confirmation of the insinuation that the reason behind Levski's financial problems and occasional ownership changes was Borisov's idea of using the club as an instrument for political influence.


2020–present: Return of Sirakov and Stoilov

In the summer of 2020, club legend Nasko Sirakov took charge of the majority of shares and the club made some financial cuts, forcing a big part of the players (mainly foreigners) to leave. Levski also changed its transfer policy, signing mainly Bulgarian and homegrown players with lower salaries, allowing the club to start paying off some of the debt accumulated throughout the years. Sirakov set a target for the club to clear most of the debt by 2023, mostly through sponsorship deals, outgoing transfers, television rights and the fans' financial support. On 1 September 2021, Sirakov announced the return of the club's most successful manager in the 21st century, also known as the "author" of the ''Blue Tale'', Stanimir Stoilov. At that time, Levski was in 10th place in the league standings with four defeats and two wins in the first six games. With his arrival, Stoilov released three players – Simeon Slavchev,
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and Hristofor Hubchev, and signed José Córdoba from Etar and Dimitar Kostadinov from Septemvri Sofia. Under his management, the team managed to improve promptly, earning 20 points by the end of the half-season with 5 wins, 5 draws, and 3 defeats. On 15 May 2022, Levski won the
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by defeating its biggest rivals CSKA 1–0 in the
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, thus ending the club's longest ever trophyless period (13 years). It was a record 26th cup for the Blues. By winning the cup, the team earned a place in the UEFA Europa Conference League qualifications. In the second qualifying round, they faced
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, who reached the quarter-finals of the same competition the previous season. Despite being considered underdogs, Levski managed to eliminate the Greek team 3–1 on aggregate. However, Levski crashed out of the tournament in the third qualifying round after an upsetting home defeat on penalties at the hands of Maltese side Ħamrun Spartans.


Club symbols


Names and crests

The first club crest was designed by Mircho Kachulev in 1922. Initially in the size of a square with a blue background, it was intentionally written in a stylized letter "Л" (Bulgarian letter "L"; shortened for Levski). The inner space of the letter was filled vertically equally in yellow and red colours. In a later period of time, the Cyrillic letters "С" (Sport) and "К" (club) were added at the top of the square, while the bottom side was inscribed with the name "Sofia". This badge was used by the club until 1949, when it was renamed to Dinamo. From 1949 to 1956, the emblem of the club was an irregular hexagon filled with vertical red, white, blue and yellow colours, with an inscribed handwritten Cyrillic letter "Д", alongside a five-pointed red star above it and the word "Sofia" underneath. From 1957 to 1968 the original logo of the club was restored, however the letters "C" and "К" were replaced with "Ф" (Athletic) and "Д" (union). After the merger with Spartak Sofia in 1969, the club crest has been a shield in blue and white with a horizontal red bar above. The shield spawned the letters "Л" and "C", an abbreviation of the new name Levski-Spartak. The football club used this crest until 1985, when it was renamed Vitosha. Vitosha's crest was in the form of a stylized letter "C" surrounding the football in the upper curve of the letter, coloured in blue and white. In January 1990, the club restored its original name and original logo, and the letters "C" and "K" in the upper corner of the blue square were replaced with the initials "Ф" (football) and "K" (club). However, due to legal issues with the ownership of the rights to the historic crest, the club was forced to change it in 1998, when a brand new shield logo was introduced, entirely in blue. At its centre, an inscription of the letter "Л" was introduced, alongside the year of establishment – 1914. The dome of the shield was labelled "PFC Levski". After winning the legal dispute for the rights to the historic emblem in 2006, the club decided to use the two different crests simultaneously for a brief period of time. Later that year, the shield crest was replaced by the classic square emblem. The
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letter ''Л'' (L) is used today as the club's kit crest and on its social media channels. File:Levski sofia 1914-1934.JPG, First crest (1922) File:Levski Sofia logo (1923-1944).png, Sports Club Levski Sofia (1923–1944) File:Levski sofia 1944-1949.JPG, Professional Athletic Union Levski Sofia (1944–1949) File:Levski sofia 1949-1957.JPG, Dinamo Sofia (1949–1957) File:Levski sofia 1957-1969.JPG, Athletic Union Levski Sofia (1957–1969) File:Levski sofia 1969-1985.JPG, State Athletic Union Levski-Spartak (1969–1985) File:Levski sofia 1985-1989.JPG, Vitosha Sofia (1985–1989) File:Levski sofia 1989-1990.JPG, Levski-Spartak (1989–1990) File:Levski sofia 1990-1992.JPG, Levski Sofia (1990–1992, 2006–2014) File:Levski sofia 1992-1998.JPG, Levski 1914 (1992–1998) File:PFC Levski logo 1998-2006.png, PFC Levski 1914 (1998–2006) File:Levski92.png, Centenary crest (2014) File:Levski L Logo big.png, Official kit crest


Club anthem

The first anthem of Levski was written by renowned Bulgarian poet
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and composed by Lyubomir Pipkov. Since 1999, the club anthem is "Само Левски шампион" (''Only Levski, the champion''), composed by
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.


Stadium

Initially, the club did not possess a field of its own and training was held on an empty space called ''The Hillock'' (''Могилката/Mogilkata''), where the
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was built later. In 1924, the Sofia Municipality provided the club with the rights to an empty field on what were then the outskirts of the city, and a decade later the stadium named Levski Field was finally completed. It provided for 10,000 spectators and was regarded as the finest sport facility in the city. In 1949, the stadium was nationalized and later the
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was built on the site. The team played in various locations (including the nearby Yunak Stadium) before moving to the Dinamo ground, which was located at the site of the modern Spartak swimming complex. In 1961, after districting, the team moved to Suhata Reka neighborhood, where a new stadium was built by 1963, which was later renamed in 1990 in honour of former Levski player Georgi Asparuhov. In 1999, the stadium underwent extensive reconstruction with a capacity of 29,000 spectators. The field measures 105 x 68 metres. However, the team plays most of its important international matches on the national stadium Vasil Levski. On one occasion, the former club president Todor Batkov had demanded that Levski should receive Stadion Rakovski on loan. The demand was on grounds that the first club stadium was nationalized and Levski had never been repaid. In October 2012, it was announced that Levski would be renovating their stadium. The first phase of the planned reconstruction was to be completed in 2014, on the centennial of the club's foundation. As of 2013, the capacity was reduced to 19,000 due to the undergoing reconstruction of the main stand. On 5 July 2013, the first step was made in the construction of the main stand, which has a capacity of 6,000 spectators and meets all the requirements of UEFA for the convenience of fans. The stadium's main stand was officially opened on 23 April 2016 at a special ceremony. Since 2019, the Museum of Glory of Levski Sofia is also located at the stadium.


Supporters

Historically, Levski Sofia fans gathered in the south stand of the stadium. This tradition is believed to have its roots in the Sofia Derby, when Levski fans would meet before matches in an area near the southern end of the
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. Due to the orientation of the stadium and the naming conventions of the stands in most Bulgarian stadiums, Sector B has become synonymous with Levski fans. Recently, fans in Sector B have been seen as part of the
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movement, which is popular in the Balkans. Today, Sector B initiates most of the songs, choreographies and pyrotechnics at Levski's matches. Levski supporters are organized by fan clubs, most notably the National Supporters Club, which assists and coordinates fans from all over Bulgaria and supports the organization of events. There are also notable groups from Sofia (Sofia-West, South Division, Blue Junta, HD Boys, LSL and more) and other cities across Bulgaria and globally. Ultras Levski have a long-standing friendship with Lazio fans. According to a study performed for
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, Levski is the most popular Bulgarian club and share the sixth position in Europe with
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, by percentage of support in its own country (31%).


Players


First team

''For recent transfers, see transfers summer 2025.''


Reserve team and Youth Academy


Out on loan


Other players under contract


Foreign players

Up to twenty foreign nationals can be registered and given a squad number for the first team in the
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, however only five non-EU/EEA nationals can be used during a match day. Those non-EU/EEA nationals with European ancestry can claim citizenship from the nation their ancestors came from. If players are not of European origin, they can claim Bulgarian citizenship after five years of playing in Bulgaria. Note: ''For a complete list of Levski Sofia players, see :PFC Levski Sofia players.''


Honours

* * Shared record


European record


Recent seasons


League positions

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Club officials


Board of directors


First team

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Darko Tasevski Darko Tasevski (; born 20 May 1984) is a Macedonian retired professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He holds also Bulgarian citizenship, Club career Prior to joining Levski, in the summer of 2005 he played for FK Vardar and Ukrainian ...
, - , align=left, Goalkeeper coach , align=left, Bozhidar Mitrev , - , align=left, Fitness coach , align=left, José Antonio Morga , -


Academy

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Yordan Petkov Yordan Petkov () (born 11 March 1976) is a Bulgarian football manager and former player. Career Petkov was born in Veliko Tarnovo. A defender, he spent most of his career at Slavia Sofia, with a short spell at Turkish Samsunspor and Cyprus Er ...
, - , align=left, Under-17 coach , align=left, Stoyan Dimov , - , align=left, Under-16 coach , align=left, Danail Ivanov , - , align=left, Under-15 coach , align=left, Dimitar Andonov , - , align=left, Under-14 coach , align=left, Iliyan Ivanov , - , align=left, Under-13 coach , align=left, Stanislav Bogdanov , -


Youth academy

Levski's youth academy has developed some of the most successful Bulgarian footballers. Notable academy graduates are Georgi Asparuhov,
Nasko Sirakov Nasko Petkov Sirakov (; born 26 April 1962) is a Bulgarian retired professional Association football, footballer who played mainly as a forward (association football), striker. He is the major shareholder of PFC Levski Sofia, Levski Sofia. Par ...
, Bozhidar Iskrenov, Bozhin Laskov, Georgi Sokolov, Asen Peshev,
Borislav Mihaylov Borislav Biserov Mihaylov (; born 12 February 1963) is a Bulgarian former professional footballer, who played as a goalkeeper, and Former President of the Bulgarian Football Union (2005 – 2019; 2021 – 2023). He is the longest-serving presid ...
, Emil Spasov, Nikolay Iliev,
Hristo Yovov Hristo Georgiev Yovov (; born 4 November 1977) is a Bulgarian former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. He spent all of his club career in his native Bulgaria with the exception of his three shorter stays abroad with ...
,
Dimitar Ivankov Dimitar Ivanov Ivankov ( Bulgarian: Димитър Иванов Иванков; born 30 October 1975) is a former Bulgarian professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. However, he is known for his goals, especially from converting penal ...
, Hristo Iliev, Aleksandar Kostov, Tsvetan Veselinov,
Zdravko Zdravkov Zdravko Stoyanov Zdravkov (; born 4 October 1970 in Sofia) is a former Bulgarian football goalkeeper. He ended his career at the end of 2006–07 season. Club career On the club level, Zdravkov has played for Levski Sofia (1989–1995), I ...
,
Voyn Voynov Voyn Yordanov Voynov (; born 7 September 1952) is a former Bulgarian footballer who played as a winger. Voynov started playing in 1972 and spent the whole of his career as a player in Levski Sofia until 1981. He played 226 games and scored 36 ...
,
Nikolay Mihaylov Nikolay Borislavov Mihaylov (; born 28 June 1988) is a Bulgarian former professional association football, footballer who played as a Goalkeeper (association football), goalkeeper. Personal life Mihaylov's father is former goalkeeper Borisl ...
and many others. At the
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, in which
Bulgaria Bulgaria, officially the Republic of Bulgaria, is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on the eastern portion of the Balkans directly south of the Danube river and west of the Black Sea. Bulgaria is bordered by Greece and Turkey t ...
reached the semi-finals, the Bulgarian team included four players who went through Levski's youth academy, making it the most represented club in the Bulgarian squad. In 2020, Levski was included in the CIES Football Observatory annual rankings, which ranks the clubs that trained the most players active in 31 top divisions of
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member associations. In these countries there were 33 footballers from Levski's youth academy, and Levski was ranked 35th in Europe.


UEFA & IFFHS rankings


Club coefficients

This is the current 2024–25
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, , align=center, 4.500 , - , 310, , align=left, Velež Mostar, , align=center, 4.500 , - , 311, , align=left,
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, , align=center, 4.500 , - style="background:#ffc;" , 312, , align=left, Levski Sofia, , align=center, 4.500 , - , 313, , align=left,
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, , align=center, 4.500 , - , 314, , align=left, Shakhtyor Soligorsk, , align=center, 4.500 , - , 315, , align=left,
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Full list


Club world ranking

These are the
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club's points as of 31 January 2025: {, class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" , - ! Rank !! Team !! Points , - , 435, , align=left, Cherno More, , align=center, 59,25 , - , 436, , align=left, Derry City, , align=center, 59,0 , - , 437, , align=left,
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, , align=center, 58,75 , - , 437, , align=left,
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, , align=center, 58,75 , - style="background:#ffc;" , 437, , align=left, Levski Sofia, , align=center, 58,75 , - , 440, , align=left, Rivers United, , align=center, 58,5 , - , 440, , align=left,
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, , align=center, 58,25 , - , 443, , align=left, Maniema Union, , align=center, 58,0
Full list


Shirt sponsors and manufacturers

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, , ''None'' , - , 1991–1992 , ,
Diadora Diadora is an Italian sportswear and footwear manufacturing company based in Caerano di San Marco (Veneto), subsidiary of Geox, founded in 1948. Diadora produces football boots and athletic shoes, as well as a range of apparel that includes ...
, ,
Pepsi Pepsi is a Carbonated water, carbonated soft drink with a cola flavor, manufactured by PepsiCo which serves as its flagship product. In 2023, Pepsi was the second most valuable soft drink brand worldwide behind Coca-Cola; the two share a long ...
, - , 1992–1994 , rowspan=4, Adidas , , Balkanbank , - , 1994–1996 , , Balkanbank / Bulstrad , - , 1996–1998 , , VIS-2 , - , 1998–1999 , , ''None'' , - , 1999–2000 , , Reusch , rowspan=4, Mtel , - , 2000–2005 , Diadora , - , 2005–2010 ,
Uhlsport Uhlsport GmbH is a German Sports equipment, sporting goods manufacturer. Originally established in 1948 as "Haase & Uhl OHG" and later renamed "Karl Uhl GmbH", the company became "uhlsport GmbH" in 1994. It is an international company which has i ...
, - , 2010–2012 , ,
Nike Nike often refers to: * Nike, Inc., a major American producer of athletic shoes, apparel, and sports equipment * Nike (mythology), a Greek goddess who personifies victory Nike may also refer to: People * Nike (name), a surname and feminine giv ...
, - , 2012–2014 , , Puma , , VTB Capital / Mtel , - , 2014–2015 , rowspan=2,
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, , Lev Ins / Mtel , - , 2015–2018 , rowspan=2,
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/ efbet , - , 2018–2019 , rowspan=2, Nike , - , 2019–2020 , , 7777.bg , - , 2020–2022 , rowspan=2, Joma , , Strabag / PalmsBet , - , 2022–2023 , rowspan=2, PalmsBet , - , 2023– , Adidas , -


Club records

''As of 2025'' * Biggest
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win: 10–0 vs Chernomorets Burgas Sofia (3 March 2007) — 2006–07 * Biggest league defeat: 1–6 vs
Botev Plovdiv Profesionalen Futbolen Klub Botev AD, commonly referred to as Botev Plovdiv (, ), or simply Botev (within its associated city), is a Bulgarian professional Association football, football club based in Plovdiv. It competes in the First Professiona ...
(7 July 1962) — 1961–62 * Biggest
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win: 12–1 vs Knyaz Kiril Sofia —
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* Biggest cup defeat: 0–5 vs
Spartak Plovdiv PFC Spartak Plovdiv () is a Bulgarian football club based in Plovdiv, which plays in the third tier of Bulgarian football, the Third League. The club was established in 1947 and folded its senior team in 2016, before being 'refounded' in 2017. ...
1961–62 * Biggest European competition win: 12–2 vs Reipas Lahti (16 September 1976) —
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, first round first leg, 1976–77 * Biggest European competition defeat: 0–5 vs
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(4 November 1980) —
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, second round second leg, 1980–81
vs
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(12 September 2006) —
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, group stage, 2006–07
vs
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(30 September 2010) —
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, group stage,
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* Biggest European competition win Playoff format#Total points series (aggregate), on aggregate: 19–3 vs Reipas Lahti —
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, 1976–77 * Biggest European competition defeat on aggregate: 0–7 vs
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, 2019–20 UEFA Europa League, 2019–20 * Most consecutive league games unbeaten at Stadion Georgi Asparuhov, home: 203 — from 1966 to 1985 * Most consecutive league games unbeaten: 27 — from 10 September 1948 to 13 May 1950 * Most consecutive league games won: 14 — from 3 April 2004 to 19 September 2004 * Most league points in a season: : 3 for win: 79 — 1994–95 A Group, 1994–95 : 2 for win: 50 — 1969–70 A Group, 1969–70, 1971–72 A Group, 1971–72 * Most league goals in a season: 96 — 2006–07 * Record league home attendance: 60,000 vs OFC Pirin Blagoevgrad, Pirin Blagoevgrad (16 September 1973) — 1973–74 A Group, 1973–74 * Record European competition home attendance: 55,000 vs
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(17 March 1976) —
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, quarter-finals second leg, 1975–76 * Record incoming transfer: Georgi Chilikov from PFC Naftex Burgas, Naftex Burgas for €1,500,000 * Record outgoing transfer: Georgi Ivanov (footballer, born 1976), Georgi Ivanov to Stade Rennais F.C., Rennes for €4,100,000


Player records

''As of 2025''


Most appearances

{, class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" , - !No. !Name !Career !Appearances , - , 1 , align="left",
Stefan Aladzhov Stefan Atanasov Aladzhov (, born 18 October 1947) is a former Bulgarian football defender. In his career, he played mostly for Levski Sofia. In 1970 Aladzhov was named Bulgarian Footballer of the Year. For the Bulgaria national football team ...
, , 469 , - , 2 , align="left", Emil Spasov , 1974–1990 , 429 , - , 3 , align="left", Pavel Panov , 1969–1981 , 382 , - , 4 , align="left",
Kiril Ivkov Kiril Lozanov Ivkov (; 21 June 1946 – 24 May 2025) was a Bulgarian footballer who played as a defender, most notably for Levski Sofia. In 1974 and 1975 he was named Bulgarian Footballer of the Year. Ivkov made his Bulgaria debut in 1968, e ...
, 1967–1978 , 374 , - , 5 , align="left",
Elin Topuzakov Elin Kalinov Topuzakov (; born 5 February 1977) is a Bulgarian former football defender and current manager. He is nicknamed ''Balls'' () because of his last name. In his career, he played as a sweeper or center back. Topuzakov also used to be ...
, 1996–2008
2009–2010 , 347 , - , rowspan=2, 6 , align="left", Hristo Iliev , 1954–1968 , rowspan=2, 330 , - , align="left", Aleksandar Kostov , 1956–1971 , - , 8 , align="left", Dimitar Telkiyski , 1999–2008
2009–2010 , 313 , - , 9 , align="left", Plamen Nikolov (footballer, born 1957), Plamen Nikolov , 1977–1992 , 310 , - , 10 , align="left",
Hristo Yovov Hristo Georgiev Yovov (; born 4 November 1977) is a Bulgarian former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. He spent all of his club career in his native Bulgaria with the exception of his three shorter stays abroad with ...
, 1995–1997
2004–2007
2009–2013 , 306


Most goals scored

{, class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" , - !No. !Name !Career !Goals !Appearances !Goals per game , - , 1 , align="left",
Nasko Sirakov Nasko Petkov Sirakov (; born 26 April 1962) is a Bulgarian retired professional Association football, footballer who played mainly as a forward (association football), striker. He is the major shareholder of PFC Levski Sofia, Levski Sofia. Par ...
, 1981–1994 , 209 , 264 , , - , 2 , align="left", Pavel Panov , 1969–1981 , 177 , 382 , , - , 3 , align="left", Georgi Asparuhov , 1959–1971 , 153 , 239 , , - , 4 , align="left", Georgi Ivanov (footballer, born 1976), Georgi Ivanov , 1997–2009 , 135 , 238 , , - , 5 , align="left", Hristo Iliev , 1954–1959
1961–1968 , 132 , 330 , , - , 6 , align="left", Emil Spasov , 1974–1985
1987–1988
1989–1990 , 114 , 429 , , - , 7 , align="left", Mihail Valchev , 1981–1986 , 109 , 177 , , - , 8 , align="left", Dimitar Yordanov , 1956–1965 , 100 , 201 , , - , 9 , align="left",
Hristo Yovov Hristo Georgiev Yovov (; born 4 November 1977) is a Bulgarian former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. He spent all of his club career in his native Bulgaria with the exception of his three shorter stays abroad with ...
, 1995–1997
2004–2007
2009–2013 , 87 , 306 , , - , rowspan=2, 10 , align="left", Asen Peshev , 1924–1937 , rowspan=2, 86 , 99 , , - , align="left",
Daniel Borimirov Daniel Borimirov Borisov (; born 15 January 1970) is a Bulgarian former professional footballer who played mainly as an attacking midfielder. Borimirov's professional playing career spanned nearly 20 years, during which he played for three club ...
, 1990–1995
2004–2008 , 297 ,


Managerial history

* :bg:Борис Василев, Boris Vasilev (1921–23) * :bg:Михаил Борисов, Mihail Borisov (1923–24) * :bg:Борис Василев, Boris Vasilev (1924–27) * :bg:Иван Качев, Ivan Kachev (1927–32) * Tsvetan Genev (1932–33) * Ivan Radoev (footballer), Ivan Radoev (1933) * :bg:Георги Караиванов, Georgi Karaivanov (1934) * :bg:Рудолф Льовенфелд, Rudolf Löwenfeld (1934–35) * Ivan Radoev (footballer), Ivan Radoev (1936) * Kiril Yovovich (1936–37) * Ivan Radoev (footballer), Ivan Radoev (1937–38) * Dimitar Mutafchiev (1938–39) * Asen Panchev (1939–40) * :bg:Милош Стружка, Miloš Strużka (1940–41) * Asen Panchev (1941–44) * Ivan Radoev (footballer), Ivan Radoev (1944–48) * Rezső Somlai (1948–49) * Ivan Radoev (footballer), Ivan Radoev (1950–51) * Liubomir Petrov (1952) * Dimitar Mutafchiev (1953) * Vasil Spasov (footballer), Vasil Spasov (1954–56) * Georgi Pachedzhiev (1956–60) * :bg:Коце Георгиев, Kotse Georgiev (1960–61) * :bg:Кръстьо Чакъров, Krastio Chakarov (1961–64) * Hristo Mladenov (1964–65) * Rudolf Vytlačil (1965–66) * :bg:Кръстьо Чакъров, Krastyo Chakarov (1966–69) * Vasil Spasov (footballer), Vasil Spasov (1969) * Rudolf Vytlačil (1969–70) * Yoncho Arsov (1971–73) * :bg:Димитър Дойчинов (футболист, р.1919), Dimitar Doychinov (1973–75) *
Ivan Vutsov Ivan Kolev Vutsov (; 14 December 1939 – 18 January 2019) was a Bulgarian football player and coach. His career included periods playing for and later managing the Bulgaria national team. He played in three matches at the 1966 FIFA World Cup ...
(1975–76) * Vasil Spasov (footballer), Vasil Spasov (1976–77) *
Ivan Vutsov Ivan Kolev Vutsov (; 14 December 1939 – 18 January 2019) was a Bulgarian football player and coach. His career included periods playing for and later managing the Bulgaria national team. He played in three matches at the 1966 FIFA World Cup ...
(1977–80) * Hristo Mladenov (1980–82) *
Dobromir Zhechev Dobromir Georgiev Zhechev (; born 12 November 1942) is a Bulgarian former football player and later manager. Zhechev was born in Sofia. At club level he played Spartak and Levski in his home town. He was also capped 93 times for the Bulgari ...
(1982–83) * Vasil Metodiev (1983–85) *
Kiril Ivkov Kiril Lozanov Ivkov (; 21 June 1946 – 24 May 2025) was a Bulgarian footballer who played as a defender, most notably for Levski Sofia. In 1974 and 1975 he was named Bulgarian Footballer of the Year. Ivkov made his Bulgaria debut in 1968, e ...
(1985–86) * Pavel Panov (1986–87) * Vasil Metodiev (1988–89) *
Dobromir Zhechev Dobromir Georgiev Zhechev (; born 12 November 1942) is a Bulgarian former football player and later manager. Zhechev was born in Sofia. At club level he played Spartak and Levski in his home town. He was also capped 93 times for the Bulgari ...
(1989) * Pavel Panov (1989–90) * Vasil Metodiev (1991) * Dinko Dermendzhiev (1991) * Ivan Vutov (1992–93) * Georgi Vasilev (midfielder), Georgi Vasilev (1993–95) * Ivan Kyuchukov (1995–96) * Georgi Tsvetkov (1996–97) * Stefan Grozdanov (1997) * Mihail Valchev (1998) * Vyacheslav Hrozny (1998) * Angel Stankov (1999) * Ljupko Petrović (1999–00) * Dimitar Dimitrov (football manager), Dimitar Dimitrov (2000) * Vladimir Fedotov (2000) * Ljupko Petrović (2000–01) * Georgi Todorov (football manager), Georgi Todorov (2001) * Rüdiger Abramczik (2002) * Slavoljub Muslin (2002–03) * Georgi Todorov (football manager), Georgi Todorov (2003) * Georgi Vasilev (midfielder), Georgi Vasilev (2003–04) *
Stanimir Stoilov Stanimir Kolev Stoilov (; born 13 February 1967) is a Bulgarian former footballer and current manager of Süper Lig side Göztepe. He has previously coached Levski Sofia, the Bulgaria national team, FC Astana and the national team of Kazakhs ...
(1 June 2004 – 6 May 2008) * Velislav Vutsov (2008) * Emil Velev (16 August 2008 – 23 July 2009) * Ratko Dostanić (23 July 2009 – 19 October 2009) * Georgi Ivanov (footballer, born 1976), Georgi Ivanov (19 October 2009 – 30 June 2010) * Antoni Zdravkov (2009–10) * Yasen Petrov (1 July 2010 – 28 May 2011) * Georgi Ivanov (footballer, born 1976), Georgi Ivanov (1 June 2011 – 3 November 2011) * Antoni Zdravkov (2011) *
Nikolay Kostov Nikolay Nikolov Kostov (; born 2 July 1963) is a Bulgarian former footballer and current manager. Career Much of his coaching career has taken place in Cyprus. His first coaching role in the country was at Anorthosis, where he won the Cyprio ...
(3 November 2011 – 27 March 2012) * Georgi Ivanov (footballer born 1976), Georgi Ivanov ''(interim)'' (27 March 2012 – 8 April 2012) * Yasen Petrov (7 April 2012 – 30 May 2012) *
Ilian Iliev Ilian Dimov Iliev (; born 2 July 1968) is a Bulgarian professional football manager and former player. He is the head coach at Bulgarian First League club Cherno More and the Bulgarian national football team. He is best known for having play ...
(1 July 2012 – April 2013) *
Nikolay Mitov Nikolay Angelov Mitov (born 18 March 1972) is a Bulgarian football manager and former player. Playing career Mitov has played for Bulgarian teams Hebar Pazardzhik, Minyor Pernik and Levski Sofia and German teams 1. FC Magdeburg and Holstein ...
(12 April 2013 – 12 July 2013) *
Slaviša Jokanović Slaviša Jokanović ( sr-Cyrl, Славиша Јокановић, ; born 16 August 1968) is a Serbian professional football manager and former player who is the current head coach of UAE Pro League club Al-Nasr. A physical player considered st ...
(15 July 2013 – October 2013) * Ivaylo Petev (8 October 2013 – 9 October 2013) * Antoni Zdravkov (10 October 2013 – 19 March 2014) *
Elin Topuzakov Elin Kalinov Topuzakov (; born 5 February 1977) is a Bulgarian former football defender and current manager. He is nicknamed ''Balls'' () because of his last name. In his career, he played as a sweeper or center back. Topuzakov also used to be ...
(20 March 2014 – June 2014) * José Murcia (June 2014 – 4 August 2014) * Georgi Ivanov (footballer, born 1976), Georgi Ivanov (4 August 2014 – 22 December 2014) * Stoycho Stoev (22 December 2014 – 15 May 2016) * Ljupko Petrović (16 May 2016 – 22 October 2016) *
Elin Topuzakov Elin Kalinov Topuzakov (; born 5 February 1977) is a Bulgarian former football defender and current manager. He is nicknamed ''Balls'' () because of his last name. In his career, he played as a sweeper or center back. Topuzakov also used to be ...
(22 October 2016 – 2 March 2017) *
Nikolay Mitov Nikolay Angelov Mitov (born 18 March 1972) is a Bulgarian football manager and former player. Playing career Mitov has played for Bulgarian teams Hebar Pazardzhik, Minyor Pernik and Levski Sofia and German teams 1. FC Magdeburg and Holstein ...
(2 March 2017 – 4 August 2017) *
Delio Rossi Delio Rossi (born 26 January 1960) is an Italian football manager and former footballer who played as a midfielder. Playing career Rossi was born in Rimini. His playing career was not a bright one, as he reached his personal top from 1981 to 198 ...
(4 August 2017 – 25 July 2018) * Todor Simov ''(interim)'' (25 July 2018 – 31 July 2018) * Slaviša Stojanovič (31 July 2018 – 21 January 2019) * Georgi Dermendzhiev (21 January 2019 – 29 April 2019) * Georgi Todorov (football manager), Georgi Todorov ''(interim)'' (29 April 2019 – 30 May 2019) * Petar Hubchev (30 May 2019 – 11 June 2020) * Georgi Todorov (football manager), Georgi Todorov (11 June 2020 – 24 October 2020) * Zhivko Milanov ''(interim)'' (24 October 2020 – 9 November 2020) * Slaviša Stojanovič (10 November 2020 – 23 May 2021) * Zhivko Milanov (2021) * Todor Simov ''(interim)'' (2021) *
Stanimir Stoilov Stanimir Kolev Stoilov (; born 13 February 1967) is a Bulgarian former footballer and current manager of Süper Lig side Göztepe. He has previously coached Levski Sofia, the Bulgaria national team, FC Astana and the national team of Kazakhs ...
(2 September 2021 – 8 April 2023) *
Elin Topuzakov Elin Kalinov Topuzakov (; born 5 February 1977) is a Bulgarian former football defender and current manager. He is nicknamed ''Balls'' () because of his last name. In his career, he played as a sweeper or center back. Topuzakov also used to be ...
''(interim)'' (10 April 2023 – 13 June 2023) *
Nikolay Kostov Nikolay Nikolov Kostov (; born 2 July 1963) is a Bulgarian former footballer and current manager. Career Much of his coaching career has taken place in Cyprus. His first coaching role in the country was at Anorthosis, where he won the Cyprio ...
(13 June 2023 – 28 May 2024) * Stanislav Genchev (28 May 2024 – 16 December 2024) * Julio Velázquez (5 January 2025 – present)


Notable players


Bulgarian players

''Players with at least one appearance for the Bulgaria national team.'' * Kiril Yovovich * Konstantin Maznikov * Geno Mateev * Tsvetan Genev * Dimitar Mutafchiev * Nikola Mutafchiev * Ivan Radoev (footballer), Ivan Radoev * Aleksandar Hristov (footballer), Aleksandar Hristov * Petar Ivanov (footballer), Petar Ivanov * Mihail Lozanov * Asen Panchev * Asen Peshev * Bozhin Laskov * Amedeo Kleva * Vasil Spasov (footballer), Vasil Spasov * Georgi Pachedzhiev * Yordan Tomov * Lyubomir Hranov * Apostol Sokolov * Stefan Abadzhiev * Yoncho Arsov * Hristo Iliev * Boris Apostolov * Dimitar Yordanov * Aleksandar Kostov * Georgi Sokolov *
Stefan Aladzhov Stefan Atanasov Aladzhov (, born 18 October 1947) is a former Bulgarian football defender. In his career, he played mostly for Levski Sofia. In 1970 Aladzhov was named Bulgarian Footballer of the Year. For the Bulgaria national football team ...
* Georgi Asparuhov * Tsvetan Veselinov *
Ivan Vutsov Ivan Kolev Vutsov (; 14 December 1939 – 18 January 2019) was a Bulgarian football player and coach. His career included periods playing for and later managing the Bulgaria national team. He played in three matches at the 1966 FIFA World Cup ...
* Georgi Kamenski * Yanko Kirilov * Nikola Kotkov *
Biser Mihaylov Biser Mihaylov (; 30 June 1943 – 12 August 2020) was a Bulgarian footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He spent all 14 seasons of his career at Levski Sofia, before retiring at the age of 32 in 1975. Biography Biser Mihaylov was born in Sofia ...
* Mihail Gyonin * Todor Barzov * Krasimir Borisov *
Voyn Voynov Voyn Yordanov Voynov (; born 7 September 1952) is a former Bulgarian footballer who played as a winger. Voynov started playing in 1972 and spent the whole of his career as a player in Levski Sofia until 1981. He played 226 games and scored 36 ...
* Milko Gaydarski * Georgi Tsvetkov *
Dobromir Zhechev Dobromir Georgiev Zhechev (; born 12 November 1942) is a Bulgarian former football player and later manager. Zhechev was born in Sofia. At club level he played Spartak and Levski in his home town. He was also capped 93 times for the Bulgari ...
*
Kiril Ivkov Kiril Lozanov Ivkov (; 21 June 1946 – 24 May 2025) was a Bulgarian footballer who played as a defender, most notably for Levski Sofia. In 1974 and 1975 he was named Bulgarian Footballer of the Year. Ivkov made his Bulgaria debut in 1968, e ...
* Kiril Milanov * Vasil Mitkov * Pavel Panov * Emil Spasov *
Stefan Staykov Stefan Georgiev Staykov (; born 3 October 1949) is a former Bulgarian football goalkeeper who played for Bulgaria in the 1974 FIFA World Cup. He is a former soccer player / goalkeeper / of Spartak (Varna), Levski (Sofia), Osam (Lovech), Lokomot ...
* Ivan Stoyanov (footballer, born 1949), Ivan Stoyanov * Emil Velev * Mihail Valchev * Rusi Gochev * Nikolay Iliev * Bozhidar Iskrenov * Krasimir Koev * Petar Kurdov *
Borislav Mihaylov Borislav Biserov Mihaylov (; born 12 February 1963) is a Bulgarian former professional footballer, who played as a goalkeeper, and Former President of the Bulgarian Football Union (2005 – 2019; 2021 – 2023). He is the longest-serving presid ...
* Plamen Nikolov (footballer, born 1957), Plamen Nikolov * Petar Petrov (footballer, born 1961), Petar Petrov *
Nasko Sirakov Nasko Petkov Sirakov (; born 26 April 1962) is a Bulgarian retired professional Association football, footballer who played mainly as a forward (association football), striker. He is the major shareholder of PFC Levski Sofia, Levski Sofia. Par ...
* Georgi Slavchev * Georgi Yordanov * Plamen Getov * Georgi Donkov * Velko Yotov * Aleksandar Aleksandrov (footballer, born 1975), Aleksandar Aleksandrov *
Daniel Borimirov Daniel Borimirov Borisov (; born 15 January 1970) is a Bulgarian former professional footballer who played mainly as an attacking midfielder. Borimirov's professional playing career spanned nearly 20 years, during which he played for three club ...
*
Ilian Iliev Ilian Dimov Iliev (; born 2 July 1968) is a Bulgarian professional football manager and former player. He is the head coach at Bulgarian First League club Cherno More and the Bulgarian national football team. He is best known for having play ...
* Emil Kremenliev *
Zdravko Zdravkov Zdravko Stoyanov Zdravkov (; born 4 October 1970 in Sofia) is a former Bulgarian football goalkeeper. He ended his career at the end of 2006–07 season. Club career On the club level, Zdravkov has played for Levski Sofia (1989–1995), I ...
* Plamen Nikolov (footballer, born 1961), Plamen Nikolov * Petar Mihtarski * Petar Aleksandrov *
Tsanko Tsvetanov Tsanko Nikolaev Tsvetanov (; born 6 January 1970) is a Bulgarian former professional footballer who played as a left-back. After ending his playing career he began coaching, most of the time being the assistant of manager Stanimir Stoilov. Clu ...
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Zlatko Yankov Zlatko Georgiev Yankov (; born 7 June 1966) is a Bulgarian football manager and former player, who played as a midfielder. Career Yankov was capped 79 times and scored four goals for the Bulgaria national team between 1986 and 1999. He played ...
* Petar Hubchev * Georgi Ivanov (footballer, born 1967), Georgi Ivanov * Nikolay Todorov * Marian Hristov *
Stanimir Stoilov Stanimir Kolev Stoilov (; born 13 February 1967) is a Bulgarian former footballer and current manager of Süper Lig side Göztepe. He has previously coached Levski Sofia, the Bulgaria national team, FC Astana and the national team of Kazakhs ...
* Predrag Pažin *
Elin Topuzakov Elin Kalinov Topuzakov (; born 5 February 1977) is a Bulgarian former football defender and current manager. He is nicknamed ''Balls'' () because of his last name. In his career, he played as a sweeper or center back. Topuzakov also used to be ...
* Dimitar Telkiyski *
Hristo Yovov Hristo Georgiev Yovov (; born 4 November 1977) is a Bulgarian former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. He spent all of his club career in his native Bulgaria with the exception of his three shorter stays abroad with ...
* Lúcio Wagner * Igor Tomašić * Georgi Ivanov (footballer, born 1976), Georgi Ivanov * Emil Angelov * Stanislav Angelov * Nikolay Dimitrov (footballer, born 1987), Nikolay Dimitrov * Vladimir Gadzhev * Valeri Domovchiyski *
Dimitar Ivankov Dimitar Ivanov Ivankov ( Bulgarian: Димитър Иванов Иванков; born 30 October 1975) is a former Bulgarian professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. However, he is known for his goals, especially from converting penal ...
* Milan Koprivarov * Zhivko Milanov *
Nikolay Mihaylov Nikolay Borislavov Mihaylov (; born 28 June 1988) is a Bulgarian former professional association football, footballer who played as a Goalkeeper (association football), goalkeeper. Personal life Mihaylov's father is former goalkeeper Borisl ...
* Mariyan Ognyanov * Georgi Petkov (footballer, born 1976), Georgi Petkov * Ilian Stoyanov * Georgi Markov (footballer), Georgi Markov * Ivan Tsvetkov * Georgi Chilikov * Zahari Sirakov * Plamen Iliev (footballer, born 1991), Plamen Iliev * Veselin Minev * Stanislav Kostov *
Valeri Bojinov Valeri Emilov Bojinov (, ; born 15 February 1986) is a retired Bulgarian professional footballer. Throughout his career, Bojinov has played for eighteen different clubs during his various spells in Italy, as well as in England, Portugal, Bulg ...
* Aleksandar Kolev * Iliyan Stefanov


Foreign players

''Foreign players with at least 30 games for the club or that were internationally capped. Players who were internationally capped for their country are listed in bold.'' Europe * Dalibor Dragić * David Jablonský * Cédric Bardon * Gabriel Obertan * Péter Kabát * Hólmar Örn Eyjólfsson * Milan Mijatović *
Serginho Greene Serginho Greene (; born 24 June 1982) is a Dutch former professional footballer who played as a centre-back. Besides the Netherlands, he has played in Bulgaria, Serbia, Cyprus and India. Early life Greene's life revolved around football from a y ...
* Nigel Robertha *
Darko Tasevski Darko Tasevski (; born 20 May 1984) is a Macedonian retired professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He holds also Bulgarian citizenship, Club career Prior to joining Levski, in the summer of 2005 he played for FK Vardar and Ukrainian ...
* Gjoko Zajkov * Cristóvão Ramos * João Silva (footballer, born 1990), João Silva * Nuno Reis * Sergiu Buș * Konstantin Golovskoy * John Inglis (footballer, born 1966), John Inglis * Miloš Cvetković * Bojan Jorgačević * Miodrag Pantelić * Saša Simonović * Roman Procházka * Rene Mihelič * Añete *
Jordi Gómez Jordi Gómez García-Penche (born 24 May 1985) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder. After playing for the reserve teams of both Barcelona and Espanyol, he went on to spend the majority of his career in Englan ...
* Miguel Bedoya * Simon Sandberg * Davide Mariani North and Central America * Dustley Mulder * José Córdoba South America * Zé Soares * Joãozinho (footballer, born 1988), Joãozinho * Paulinho (footballer, born May 1993), Paulinho * Welton Felipe (footballer, born 1997), Welton Felipe * Jean Deza Africa * Cédric Hountondji * Garry Rodrigues * Noah Sonko Sundberg * Basile de Carvalho * Serge Yoffou * Garra Dembélé * Chakib Benzoukane * Mehdi Bourabia * Youssef Rabeh * Garba Lawal * Omonigho Temile * Justice Christopher * Richard Eromoigbe * Ekundayo Jayeoba * Tunde Adeniji * Khaly Thiam * Ricardo Nunes


Bulgarian Footballer of the Year

* 1931 – Asen Peshev * 1942 – :bg:Любен Стамболиев, Lyuben Stamboliev * 1948 – Vasil Spasov (footballer), Vasil Spasov * 1965 – Georgi Asparuhov * 1970 –
Stefan Aladzhov Stefan Atanasov Aladzhov (, born 18 October 1947) is a former Bulgarian football defender. In his career, he played mostly for Levski Sofia. In 1970 Aladzhov was named Bulgarian Footballer of the Year. For the Bulgaria national football team ...
* 1974 –
Kiril Ivkov Kiril Lozanov Ivkov (; 21 June 1946 – 24 May 2025) was a Bulgarian footballer who played as a defender, most notably for Levski Sofia. In 1974 and 1975 he was named Bulgarian Footballer of the Year. Ivkov made his Bulgaria debut in 1968, e ...
* 1975 –
Kiril Ivkov Kiril Lozanov Ivkov (; 21 June 1946 – 24 May 2025) was a Bulgarian footballer who played as a defender, most notably for Levski Sofia. In 1974 and 1975 he was named Bulgarian Footballer of the Year. Ivkov made his Bulgaria debut in 1968, e ...
* 1977 – Pavel Panov * 1984 – Plamen Nikolov (footballer, born 1957), Plamen Nikolov * 1986 –
Borislav Mihaylov Borislav Biserov Mihaylov (; born 12 February 1963) is a Bulgarian former professional footballer, who played as a goalkeeper, and Former President of the Bulgarian Football Union (2005 – 2019; 2021 – 2023). He is the longest-serving presid ...
* 1987 – Nikolay Iliev * 1999 – Aleksandar Aleksandrov (footballer, born 1975), Aleksandar Aleksandrov * 2000 – Georgi Ivanov (footballer, born 1976), Georgi Ivanov * 2001 – Georgi Ivanov (footballer, born 1976), Georgi Ivanov


First division top goalscorers

* 1940 – Yanko Stoyanov (14 goals) * 1950 – Lubomir Hranov (11 goals) * 1957 – Hristo Iliev (14 goals) * 1960 – Dimitar Yordanov (12 goals) * 1965 – Georgi Asparuhov (27 goals) * 1974 – Kiril Milanov (19 goals) * 1976 – Pavel Panov (18 goals) * 1977 – Pavel Panov (20 goals) * 1979 – Rusi Gochev (19 goals) * 1982 – Mihail Valchev (24 goals) * 1984 – Emil Spasov (19 goals) * 1987 –
Nasko Sirakov Nasko Petkov Sirakov (; born 26 April 1962) is a Bulgarian retired professional Association football, footballer who played mainly as a forward (association football), striker. He is the major shareholder of PFC Levski Sofia, Levski Sofia. Par ...
(36 goals) * 1988 –
Nasko Sirakov Nasko Petkov Sirakov (; born 26 April 1962) is a Bulgarian retired professional Association football, footballer who played mainly as a forward (association football), striker. He is the major shareholder of PFC Levski Sofia, Levski Sofia. Par ...
(28 goals) * 1992 –
Nasko Sirakov Nasko Petkov Sirakov (; born 26 April 1962) is a Bulgarian retired professional Association football, footballer who played mainly as a forward (association football), striker. He is the major shareholder of PFC Levski Sofia, Levski Sofia. Par ...
(26 goals) * 1993 – Plamen Getov (26 goals) * 1994 –
Nasko Sirakov Nasko Petkov Sirakov (; born 26 April 1962) is a Bulgarian retired professional Association football, footballer who played mainly as a forward (association football), striker. He is the major shareholder of PFC Levski Sofia, Levski Sofia. Par ...
(30 goals) * 2001 – Georgi Ivanov (footballer born 1976), Georgi Ivanov (21 goals) * 2003 – Georgi Chilikov (22 goals) * 2011 – Garra Dembele (26 goals) * 2013 – Basile de Carvalho (19 goals) * 2015 – Añete (14 goals) * 2019 – Stanislav Kostov (24 goals)


See also

* Levski Sofia (sports club) * Bulgarian Footballer of the Year * European Club Association, ECA and European Multisport Club Association, EMCA


References


External links

Official websites *
Levski Academy

UEFA team profile
Fan websites
Sector B website

Levski Sofia – statistics
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