Reporting 31 May 2015

Ludogorets’ fourth champions cup came down from the sky

6000 viewers of "Ludogorets Arena" saw a unique show for the rewarding of Ludogorets for their fourth championship minutes after the match...

6000 viewers of "Ludogorets Arena" saw a unique show for the rewarding of Ludogorets for their fourth championship minutes after the match with Beroe. Specially equipped paratrooper landed on the terrain with the valuable trophy.  His colleague even landed with the gold medals, which a little later were given to players, coaches and management of the four times champion.

The vice president of the Bulgarian Football Union Mihail Kasabov and the member of the Executive Committee Rumen Valkov awarded the players and traditionally the show didn’t go without fireworks.

The players, led by the owner Georgi Domuschiev and the rest of the management made an honorary tour with the Champions Cup in front of all sectors under the powerful chants of "Champions!".


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Ceremony for the fourth championship
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League table Parva liga, 13th round
1. Levski 32
2. CSKA 1948 29
3. Lokomotiv (Plovdiv) 24
4. Ludogorets 23
5. Cherno more 23
6. Botev (Vratsa) 17
7. Spartak (Varna) 16
8. CSKA-Sofia 16
9. Beroe 14
10. Lokomotiv (Sofia) 13
11. Arda 13
12. Slavia 12
13. Botev (Plovdiv) 11
14. Septemvri (Sofia) 11

 
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