
Ludogorets will be part of the ‘A’ group of Europa League. The Bulgarian champion will stand against Bayer (Leverkusen), Zurich and AEK (Larnaca).
The first games are scheduled for the 2-th of September. The full program will be announced later.








| 1. Levski | 76 |
| 2. CSKA 1948 | 62 |
| 3. Ludogorets | 60 |
| 4. CSKA-Sofia | 59 |
| 5. Lokomotiv (Plovdiv) | 49 |
| 6. Cherno more | 48 |
| 7. Arda | 45 |
| 8. Botev (Plovdiv) | 43 |
| 9. Botev (Vratsa) | 42 |
| 10. Lokomotiv (Sofia) | 41 |
| 11. Slavia | 40 |
| 12. Beroe | 29 |
| 13. Septemvri (Sofia) | 28 |
| 14. Spartak (Varna) | 27 |















