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  2. Stadion Hristo Botev (Plovdiv) - Wikipedia

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    As a result, building works began, and nearly two years later, Botev Plovdiv returned to their home ground. The reconstructed stadium had a capacity of 35,000 people and electric lightning. On 14 May 1961 it was inaugurated with a friendly match between Botev Plovdiv and Steaua București, which won by the club from Bulgaria with 3–0. [3]

  3. List of football stadiums in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of football stadiums in Bulgaria, ordered by capacity. Stadiums with a capacity of 5,000 or more are included. Stadiums with a capacity of 5,000 or more are included. Existing stadiums

  4. Module : Location map/data/Bulgaria Plovdiv city centre

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    Contact us; Contribute Help; ... 4.2 Creating new map definitions. 5 Usage. Toggle the table of contents. Module: Location map/data/Bulgaria Plovdiv city centre. 4 ...

  5. List of Bulgarian Cup finals - Wikipedia

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    Septemvri Sofia (1) 43 Lokomotiv Plovdiv: 15/06/1960 Vasil Levski National Stadium: 25,000 [1] 1960–61: CSKA Sofia (4) 3–0: Spartak Varna: 28/06/1961 Vasil Levski National Stadium: 25,000 [1] 1961–62: Botev Plovdiv (1) 3–0: Dunav Ruse: 12/08/1962 Vasil Levski National Stadium: 20,000 [1] 1962–63: Slavia Sofia (2) 2–0: Botev ...

  6. Central district, Plovdiv - Wikipedia

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    The main street. Central district (Bulgarian: Район Централен) is one of the six districts of Plovdiv in southern Bulgaria.It has 84,431 inhabitants. [1] Most of Plovdiv's major sights are situated in the district - Roman stadium, Roman Odeon, Ancient theatre, the Watchtower on Sahat tepe (one the city's seven hills), the central street and many others.

  7. Plovdiv - Wikipedia

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    Plovdiv is the economic capital of Bulgaria as it has the country's largest economy and contributes 7.5% of Bulgaria's GDP as of 2014. [134] In 2014, more than 35 thousand companies operate in the region which create jobs for 285,000 people. [ 134 ]

  8. List of Bulgarian football champions - Wikipedia

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    The first national football competition in Bulgaria was established in 1924 by the Bulgarian National Sport Federation and was named Bulgarian State Football Championship. The championship was a knockout tournament featuring six clubs that had won six regional divisions .

  9. PFC Lokomotiv Plovdiv - Wikipedia

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    On 1 June 1983, led by Hristo Bonev, Lokomotiv won their first national cup by beating FC Chirpan 3:1 at Vasil Levski National Stadium in Sofia. The Cup of the Soviet Army , held annually between 1946 and 1990, is recognised by the Bulgarian Football Union (BFU) as the primary domestic knock-out cup tournament until 1982.

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