The seven-time European Cup winner – AC Milan – congratulated Ludogorets on the tenth consecutive title win. The “Rossoneri” sent a special letter addressed to the club’s president, Mr. Alexander Alexandrov. The letter contains congratulations on the historical success.
The two clubs maintain a relationship since 2018 when they stood against each other during Europa League’s eliminations phase.
1. Levski | 26 |
2. CSKA 1948 | 23 |
3. Ludogorets | 22 |
4. Cherno more | 22 |
5. Lokomotiv (Plovdiv) | 20 |
6. Botev (Vratsa) | 14 |
7. Beroe | 13 |
8. Spartak (Varna) | 12 |
9. Lokomotiv (Sofia) | 12 |
10. Arda | 12 |
11. CSKA-Sofia | 10 |
12. Slavia | 10 |
13. Botev (Plovdiv) | 10 |
14. Septemvri (Sofia) | 8 |