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This is a list of the Bulgaria national football team results from 2020 to present. [1] [2] [3] Results ... Bulgaria : 2–1 ... 24 March UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying ...
The season started with spectators being allowed (albeit at a reduced stadium capacity), but on 27 October 2020, following a worsening of the epidemiological situation in Bulgaria, Minister of Health Kostadin Angelov issued a decree valid from 29 October until 12 November, stipulating that all matches are to be held behind closed doors. [7]
Today, this holiday is celebrated every year on 24 May and is an official holiday of Bulgaria since 1990. [1] In 2020, the name was changed to Day of the Holy Brothers Cyril and Methodius, of the Bulgarian alphabet, education and culture and of the Slavonic literature. Cyril and Methodius had been saints since the 9th century, and the ...
This is a list of the Bulgaria national football team results from 2000 to 2019: [1] ... 17:30 UTC+2: Report: Berbatov 11', 24' M. Hristov 58' ... 29 May Friendly ...
11 March – A 66-year-old woman from Lom tested positive for COVID-19 and died, becoming the first victim of the virus in the country. [8] 13 March – After the number of confirmed cases in the country more than tripled to 23 over one day, a state of emergency was declared until April 13. Schools, shopping centres, cinemas, restaurants, and ...
Bulgarian Supercup (2007-2010) Bulgarian Supercup (2011-2017) After the political changes of 1989 in Eastern Europe the Bulgarian Supercup match was suspended. Fourteen years later the Bulgarian Professional Football League in association with the Bulgarian Football Union decided to restore the event organising a Supercup match between the champion of the 2003-04 season, PFC Lokomotiv Plovdiv ...
Bulgaria 2 July 2011 Sliven: 3000 m steeplechase: 9:17.89 Luiza Gega Albania 19 June 2022 2022 Championships: Craiova, Romania [24] High jump: 2.01 m Stefka Kostadinova Bulgaria 6 September 1986 Ljubljana: Pole vault: 4.45 m Nikoléta Kiriakopoúlou Greece: 19 July 2008 Argos Orestiko: Long jump: 7.14 m (+1.2 m/s) Mirela Dulgheru Romania: 5 ...
The Malta cricket team toured Bulgaria in September 2020 to play four Twenty20 International (T20I) matches. [1] [2] The matches were played on 23 and 24 September at the National Sports Academy "Vasil Levski" in Sofia, and were the first official T20I matches played in Bulgaria since the ICC announced that all matches between its member nations would be eligible for this status.