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Encyclopedia > CSKA Sofia

PFC CSKA Sofia is the football club of the CSKA sports club of Sofia, Bulgaria, founded on May 5, 1948.


CSKA stands for Central Sports Club of the Army. The club was founded in 1948 under the name of Septemvri CDV. Throughout its history it has also been known as CDNV and CDNA. Since 1962 the club has carried the name CSKA.


The club has had some major domestic and international successes. It won the Bulgarian championship 29 times, which has kept it in the Guiness book of records for quite some time.


CSKA is the Bulgarian club with the most notable achievements on the international scene.


In 1967 it was one step from a European Cup final, but was beaten by Internazionale Milan 1:0 in the second replay after two 1:1 draws. In 1981 and 1982 CSKA played in the semifinals of the European Cup again.


In 1989 CSKA played in the semifinal of the European Cup Winners' Cup.


Many great Bulgarian players have played for CSKA, including Hristo Stoichkov and Jordan Letchkov.


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ESPN.com Soccernet Europe: News - Simoni to leave CSKA Sofia (305 words)
SOFIA (Reuters) - Former Inter Milan coach Luigi Simoni is to leave Bulgaria's CSKA Sofia at the end of the season.
CSKA, who have been Bulgarian champions 28 times, had nine wins and seven losses in the 21 matches played while Simoni was coach and were beaten 3-1 by arch rivals Levski Sofia in Wednesday's Bulgarian Cup final.
CSKA last won the league title in 1997 and are currently third in the premier league - 15 points behind league leaders Levski and nine points behind second-placed Litex Lovech.
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