Reporting 4 May 2021

A historical event! Ludogorets won the tenth consecutive championship title!

Ludogorets rewrote the history of Bulgarian football after defeating 3:1 Beroe.

Ludogorets rewrote the history of Bulgarian football after defeating 3:1 Beroe. The win was enough for the club to raise the championship title for the tenth time in a row. This is an unprecedented success. No other Bulgarian club has achieved anything as nearly as impressive as this. CSKA and Ludogorets each had nine championship titles until this moment.

Ludogorets remains the only European club to win ten consecutive championship titles. Celtic and Juventus each had nine titles in their domestic championships until last year. Both teams lost the battle for a tenth title, thus Ludogorets remains the only ten-times champion in Europe.

We congratulate all Ludogorets fans. The title is ours!


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Ludogorets - Beroe (Stara Zagora) 3:1
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