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List of Bulgarian football champions

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List of Bulgarian football champions
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Bulgarian football champions are those that won the highest league in Bulgarian football, which since 2016–17 is known as the First Professional Football League, or just First League.[1]

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Vladislav Varna in 1925, the first Bulgarian football champions.
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CSKA Sofia, the most successful team in the championship with 31 titles, in 1973
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Ludogorets Razgrad in 2013, currently having 13 consecutive titles.

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. These divisions were round-robin tournaments that included football clubs that were founded in different geographic areas. The winners of each division were drawn in pairs at random for each of the three one-match rounds. Two of the clubs qualified directly for the second round (the semi-final stage) and the other four had to play two quarter-final matches. The championship didn't finish in years 1924, 1927 and 1944 because of different reasons. At the end of the 1925 season, Vladislav Varna were the first club to be crowned champions.

The championship had many changes in its format during the years, mainly in the number of legs played in each round and the number of teams that qualified from the regional divisions. In seasons 1937–38, 1938–39 and 1939–40 the championship was reorganised to a 10 club National Football Division but it proved to be an unsuccessful decision and from season 1940–41 the division was reverted to a knockout tournament.

After 1944 it was replaced by the Republic Championship. It was organised for only four years between 1945 and 1948. The championship was a knockout tournament featuring clubs that had finished at the top of six regional divisions. These divisions were round-robin tournaments that included football clubs from different geographic areas.

CSKA Sofia have won 31 titles, the most of any club. CSKA's rivals, Levski Sofia, are second with 26. Ludogorets Razgrad are third; the team is currently in a streak of 14 consecutive titles, which is a record in Bulgarian football. The previous record for consecutive titles was held by CSKA Sofia with nine consecutive titles from 1954 until 1962. Slavia Sofia is in fourth place, with 7 titles, 6 of which were won before the Second World War.

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State Championship (1924–1944)

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Republic Championship (1945–1948)

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Double winners – i.e. League and Bulgarian Cup winners.
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A Grupa (1948–2016)/ First League (2016–present)

Key
League champions also won the Bulgarian Cup, i.e. they completed the domestic Double.
* League champions also won the Bulgarian Cup and Bulgarian Supercup, i.e. they completed the domestic Treble.
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Performances

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Performance by club

  • Bold indicates clubs currently playing in the top division.
  • Italics indicates clubs that no longer exist.

Notes:

  • CSKA Sofia titles include those won as AS-23, Septemvri pri CDNV, CDNA, CFKA-Sredets.
  • Levski Sofia titles include those won as Dinamo, Levski-Spartak, Vitosha.
  • Cherno More Varna titles include those won as Vladislav Varna, Ticha Varna.
  • Botev Plovdiv titles include those won as Trakia.
  • Spartak Varna titles include those won as Shipchenski Sokol.

Performance by city

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Plovdiv (3 clubs)
Plovdiv (3 clubs)
Varna (2 clubs)
Varna (2 clubs)
Sofia (5 clubs)
Sofia (5 clubs)
Location of Bulgarian football champions

The following table lists the Bulgarian champions by cities.

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References

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