Bulgarian Women's League
The Bulgarian women's league (Bulgarian: Българска женска лига) also known as Swiss Capital League for sponsorship reasons, is Bulgarian's top level league of women's football in Bulgaria.
| Founded | 1985 |
|---|---|
| Country | Bulgaria |
| Confederation | UEFA |
| Number of teams | 8 |
| Level on pyramid | 1 |
| Domestic cup(s) | Bulgarian Cup |
| International cup(s) | UEFA Champions League |
| Current champions | FC NSA Sofia[1] (2019–2020) |
| Most championships | FC NSA Sofia (16 titles) |
| Current: 2020–21 | |
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 has no relegation to a second league.[2]
2020–21 Teams
| Team | Location | Stadium | Capacity (seating) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Barocco Sport Ladies | Sofia | Sports Complex Bonsist | 1,000 |
| Enko | Plovdiv | Plovdiv Stadium | 1,000 |
| Etar | Veliko Tarnovo | Ivaylo Stadium | 25,000 |
| LP Super Sport | Sofia | German Stadium | 2,000 |
| Levski | Chepintsi, Sofia | Chepintsi Stadium | 1,000 |
| Lokomotiv | Stara Zagora | Lokomotiv | 2,000 |
| Lokomotiv | Plovdiv | Lokomotiv | 13,220 |
| NSA Sofia | Sofia | NSA Stadium | 1,000 |
| Pirin | Blagoevgrad | Hristo Botev | 7,500 |
| Paldin | Plovdiv | Paldin Stadium | 1,000 |
| Sevlievo Ladies | Sevlievo | Rakovski Stadium | 5,000 |
| Rial | Kovachevtsi | Dimitrovets Stadium | 1,000 |
| Yantra 2013 | Gabrovo | Hristo Botev | 14,000 |
| WFC Varna | Varna | Spartak Stadium | 8,000 |
Champions
List of champions since 1985[3]
- 1985/86 Akademik (Sofia)
- 1986/87 Akademik (Sofia)
- 1987/88 Akademik (Sofia)
- 1988/89 CFKA Sredets (Sofia)
- 1989/90 PFC Akademik Sofia
- 1990/91 FC NSA Sofia
- 1991/92 Lokomotiv /Stara Zagora/
- 1992/93 CSKA Sofia
- 1993/94 Grand Hotel Varna
- 1994/95 Grand Hotel Varna
- 1995/96 Grand Hotel Varna
- 1996/97 Grand Hotel Varna
- 1997/98 Grand Hotel Varna
- 1998/99 Grand Hotel Varna
- 1999/00 Grand Hotel Varna
- 2000/01 Grand Hotel Varna
- 2001/02 Grand Hotel Varna
- 2002/03 Grand Hotel Varna
- 2003/04 LP Super sport (Sofia)
- 2004/05 FC NSA Sofia
- 2005/06 FC NSA Sofia
- 2006/07 FC NSA Sofia
- 2007/08 FC NSA Sofia
- 2008/09: FC NSA Sofia
- 2009/10: FC NSA Sofia
- 2010/11: FC NSA Sofia
- 2011/12: FC NSA Sofia
- 2012/13: FC NSA Sofia
- 2013/14: FC NSA Sofia[4]
- 2014/15: FC NSA Sofia
- 2015/16: FC NSA Sofia
- 2016/17: FC NSA Sofia
- 2017/18: FC NSA Sofia
- 2018/19: FC NSA Sofia
- 2019/20: FC NSA Sofia
- 2020/21: FC NSA Sofia
By club
| Titles | Club |
|---|---|
| 18 | FC NSA Sofia |
| 10 | Grand Hotel Varna |
| 4 | Akademik (Sofia) |
| 2 | CSKA Sofia |
| 1 | Hebar (Pazardzhik) Lokomotiv (Plovdiv) LP Super Sport (Sofia) |
References
- "2019-20 Bulgarian Women's League". Soccerway. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
- "Women's football across the national associations (2013/14)" (PDF). UEFA. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
- "Bulgaria - List of Women Champions".
- "NSA triumphed title in women's football championship for a record 11th time" (in Bulgarian). focus-sport.net. 15 May 2014. Retrieved 16 May 2014.
External links
- Official Site
- Bulgarian-Football.com
- League at uefa.com
- League at soccerway.com – standings, results, fixtures
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