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The Vassil Levski National Sports Academy (Bulgarian: Национална Спортна Академия "Васил Левски"), commonly referred to as the NSA, is Bulgaria's premiere higher education institution specializing in teaching physical education.[1] It is named after national hero Vasil Levski.
The academy was established in 1942 by a decree of Tsar Boris III as the Higher School for Physical Education (Висше Уилище за Телесно Възпитание).[2] It was named Higher Institute for Physical Education and Sport (Висш Институт за Физическо Възпитание и Спорт) from 1953 to 1995. In 1995, by decision of the National Assembly, the VIF was renamed the National Sports Academy. Discover a new, modernly-equipped educational building in the Student Town of Darvenica. A high-mountain training base at the Vitosha National Academy was created during that time.
The university offers bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees in a wide variety of sports-related disciplines. Curricula are distributed among three faculties:
The alumni of the National Sports Academy have found professional realization as:
National Sports Academy men's basketball team won Bulgarian Cup in 1964.
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Location | Sofia | ||
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First T20I | 23 September 2020: Bulgaria v Malta | ||
Last T20I | 25 June 2023: Bulgaria v Serbia | ||
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As of 25 June 2023 Source: Ground profile |
In September 2020, the ground was selected to host the first official T20I matches played in Bulgaria.[3]
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