Levski Sofia Ends Ludogorets' 14-Year Era with League Triumph
Levski Sofia claimed the Bulgarian league title after a 1-0 victory over CSKA 1948, ending Ludogorets Razgrad's 14-year dominance. The achievement marks Levski's first championship win in 17 years, with Marko Dugandzic scoring the decisive goal to ignite celebrations at Georgi Asparuhov Stadium.
Levski Sofia secured the Bulgarian league title on Saturday with a narrow 1-0 victory against CSKA 1948, bringing an end to Ludogorets Razgrad's 14-year dominance.
The triumph marks Levski's first championship win in 17 years, achieved under the guidance of Spanish coach Julio Velazquez, with matches still to spare.
Marko Dugandzic emerged as the match hero, netting the decisive goal in the 71st minute, sparking jubilant celebrations at Georgi Asparuhov Stadium. The team is set to officially receive the trophy next Saturday against Ludogorets.
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