Which is the real CSKA Sofia?
PFC CSKA Sofia
Full name | Professional Football Club CSKA Sofia |
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Short name | CSKA |
Founded | 5 May 1948 |
Ground | Bulgarian Army Stadium |
Capacity | 22,995 |
What does Dinamo stand for?
Name. The name given to the society was supposed to mean “Power in Motion”, taken from the Greek: δύναμις; dynamis -power, and Latin: motio, -motion. Dynamo, together with Armed Forces sports societies, made up the universal system of physical education and sports of the USSR.
What is Dynamo in Russia?
Current season. FC Dynamo Moscow (Russian: Дина́мо Москва́ [dʲɪˈnamə mɐˈskva]) is a Russian football club based in Moscow. Dynamo returned to the Russian Premier League for the 2017–18 season after one season in the second-tier Russian Football National League.
Why are clubs called Spartak?
Spartak (Russian: Спартак) is an international fitness and sports society that unites some countries of the former Soviet Union. In 1934, it adopted the name of Spartak, after the ancient Roman slave, rebel and athlete Spartacus and became the sports society for all unions.
What is CSKA Septemvriysko zname?
In 1968, CSKA underwent another merger, joining with Septemvri Sofia and taking the name CSKA Septemvriysko Zname (“CSKA September Flag”). The club clinched the title in 1969 with the help of the recent acquisition of Petar Zhekov, who would go on to become the top Bulgarian goalscorer of all time – a record he still holds today.
What is the history of Septemvri pri CDV football club?
The club’s played its first official match on 19 May 1948 against Slavia Sofia at Yunak Stadium, a 1–1 draw. Septemvri pri CDV eliminated Aprilov ( Gabrovo) and Spartak Varna en route to the final, where it faced Levski Sofia, losing 1–2 in the first leg.
When was the last time CSKA won the Bulgarian Cup?
In the domestic league, CSKA did not let go of the title until the 1984–85 season, where they finished second behind arch-rivals Levski Sofia, but still managed to reach the Bulgarian Cup final. On 18 June 1985, the final for the Bulgarian Cup was held at the Vasil Levski National Stadium between CSKA and Levski Sofia.
What happened to CSKA and Levski?
CSKA was renamed Sredets while Levski was renamed Vitosha. Several players were banned from participating in official matches for varying periods of time, including Hristo Stoichkov and Kostadin Yanchev from CSKA. One year later, the committee’s decision was reversed and the players were reinstated.