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The 2024–25 Bulgarian Women's League is the 32nd season of the Bulgarian Women's League, the top-level women's football league in Bulgaria. NSA Sofia are the defending champions, having claimed their 19th title last season .
The Bulgarian women's league (Bulgarian: Българска женска лига) is Bulgarian's top level league of women's football in Bulgaria. It features fourteen teams that play a double round robin to decide the champion, which qualifies for a spot in the UEFA Women's Champions League. Because of the few teams in the country the league ...
As in the last season, 14 teams will compete in the league this year. Two new teams were joined in the league: Dunav Ruse and the returning Rial Kovachevtsi. On 26 August 2023 WFC Varna was bought by Ludogorets Razgrad owners and was transformed into the women's team of Ludogorets. [1]
Bulgarian Women's Championship: 1 9 [a] 6 1 2 18 15 +3 19 9th 2020–21 Bulgarian Women's Championship: 1 Did not participate 2021–22 Bulgarian Women's League: 1 19 9 1 12 38 52 –68 28 7th 2022–23 Bulgarian Women's League: 1 24 19 1 4 84 16 –68 58 3rd 2023–24: Bulgarian Women's League: 1
Estonia 0–5 Bulgaria (Otopeni, Romania; 18 November 2006) Bulgaria 5–0 Luxembourg (Ta' Qali, Malta; 5 June 2009) Bulgaria 5–0 Georgia (Lovech, Bulgaria; 21 November 2009) Biggest defeat France 14–0 Bulgaria (Le Mans, France; 28 November 2013)
The Bulgarian Professional Football League (Българска професионална футболна лига) or BPFL (БПФЛ) organizes the Bulgarian A Professional Football Group, Bulgarian B Professional Football Group and the Bulgarian Cup tournaments. It unifies the Bulgarian professional football clubs.
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