FC CSKA 1948 Sofia

CSKA 1948
Full nameFootball Club Central Sports Club of the Army 1948 Sofia
NicknameЧервените (The Reds)
Founded19 July 2016; 9 years ago (19 July 2016)[1]
GroundStadion Bistritsa
Capacity4,000
OwnerTsvetomir Naydenov
CoachAleksandar Aleksandrov
LeagueFirst League
2024–25First League, 11th of 16
Websitecska1948.bg

FC CSKA 1948 Sofia (Bulgarian: ФК ЦСКА 1948 София) is a Bulgarian football club from Sofia. The team plays its home matches at the Bistritsa Stadium and competes in Bulgaria's First League. The colours of the club are red and white.

History

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Foundation

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The club was founded on 19 July 2016, at a meeting at the Central Military Club in Sofia. The members of the Constituent Assembly announced partnership with Erreà.[2]

2016–2018: Amateur Leagues

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On 21 August 2016, FC CSKA 1948 won its first cup in a friendly four-team tournament in Kokalyane. The team defeated Akademik Sofia 1–0 in the final.

In its first official game for the 2016–17 season in A OFG Sofia (capital) South, FC CSKA 1948 won 8–0 against Lyulin Sofia. The club began playing its home games at Vasil Levski National Stadium, but later during the season used the stadiums in Obelya and German. FC CSKA 1948 won its group and became champion of the whole A OFG Sofia (capital) after victory 4–3 against Nadezhda Dobroslavtsi. Then, on 7 June 2017, the team played with Bratsigovo in order to qualify for the Third League and won after penalties (7–6).[3] Beside that, FC CSKA 1948 reached the final for the Cup of Bulgarian Amateur League, which they lost on 25 May 2017 to the club from the Third league Chernomorets Balchik.[4]

For their first season in the third division of the Bulgarian football (2017–18), the club moved to Dragalevtsi Stadium, in order to comply with the requirements of the respective league. After very strong performance, on 19 May 2018, FC CSKA 1948 secured its place in Second Professional League.[5] The team finished with 29 wins, 5 draws and no losses, as two players of the Reds became goalscorers of the South-West Third League – Andon Gushterov and Petko Petkov. Also, FC CSKA 1948 had again a good campaign for the Cup of Bulgarian Amateur League, this time reaching the semi-finals.

2018–2020: Second Professional League

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For the beginning of the 2018–19 season in the Second Professional League, FC CSKA 1948 moved to Vasil Levski National Stadium due to the higher league it is playing in. Strong selection of professional players was done, as the goal for the season is qualification for First League. After four rounds, manager Valentin Iliev, who managed the club from the very beginning, was replaced with Petko Petkov. FC CSKA 1948 eventually finished fourth, three points below the promotion playoff place, which was occupied by Arda Kardzhali. Although FC CSKA 1948 didn't promote to the elite in their first attempt, the team established itself as a strong contender for promotion.

For the 2019–20 season, FC CSKA 1948 started the season on a high note, defeating local rivals Lokomotiv Sofia 2–0 at home. This was followed by an away win at newly promoted Spartak Pleven with a score of 1–4. Another dominant 2–0 win against Spartak Varna earned the team three out of three wins in their first three matches. An away win against Montana, followed by a home destruction of OFC Pomorie extended their winning steak to 5 games. FC CSKA 1948's spectacular form continued, as the team defeated Lokomotiv Gorna Oryahovitsa and Strumska Slava in the following rounds. The team then beat fellow Sofia rivals Septemvri Sofia 5–0 at home. The first defeat of the season came in the tenth round, when FC CSKA 1948 lost 1–0 to Litex Lovech. After a 2–0 home win against Chernomorets Balchik, FC CSKA 1948 suffered another loss in the hands of Kariana Erden. This was followed by three consecutive wins, which ended with a disappointing 2–2 home draw against Ludogorets II. Following that, the team managed to win two away games, against Botev Galabovo and Lokomotiv Sofia again, which put them in second place in the table, three points behind Septemvri Sofia, before the winter break.

2020–present: First Professional League

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FC CSKA 1948 secured their First League spot for the 2020–21 season after finishing 1st in the 2019–20 Second League. Krasimir Balakov was announced as manager for the new season on 2 June, and the club unveiled a new logo on 30 June in preparation for their First League debut. On 7 August 2020, the team faced CSKA in its first ever top flight game, with the encounter resulting in a 2–2 draw.[6]

CSKA 1948 established itself in the following years in the First League, frequently finishing in the top six of the championship. During the 2022–23 season, the team reached the final of the Bulgarian Cup for the first time in club history, eliminating Lokomotiv Sofia in the semi-finals.

Club culture

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Until 2022, the club had a policy of relying exclusively on Bulgarian players,[7] which gained the approval of a lot of the club's supporters who had previously criticized CSKA Sofia for fielding teams with many foreign footballers.[8]

Shirt, sponsor and mascot

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The colours of the team main kit are red and white. The second kit is in white and the third – in black, with white sleeves.

On 31 January 2017 CSKA 1948 presented its main sponsor – Efbet. The company sponsors not only the first team, but the academy too.[9]

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt partner
2016 Italy Erreà None
2017–2020 Efbet
2020–2023 Germany Adidas
2023– Germany Puma

Since 2018, the team mascot is Army the lion.[10]

Honours

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Players

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Current squad

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As of 10 February 2026

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  BUL Petar Marinov
2 DF  BOL Diego Medina
3 DF  ESP Juan Carrión
4 DF  GER André Hoffmann
5 DF  MAR Benaissa Benamar
6 DF  BLR Yegor Parkhomenko
7 MF  POR Bernardo Couto
8 MF  FRA Yohann Magnin
9 FW  BUL Atanas Iliev
10 MF  BUL Borislav Tsonev
11 FW  BUL Georgi Rusev (on loan from Sion)
13 GK  BUL Dimitar Sheytanov
15 DF  TUN Fourat Soltani
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 FW  BOL José Martines
19 MF  BUL Marto Boychev
20 MF  ARG Brian Sobrero
21 DF  GEO Lasha Dvali
22 DF  MNE Ognjen Gašević
23 MF  GER Florian Krebs
34 MF  BUL Petar Vitanov
67 FW  POR Frédéric Maciel
77 FW  BRA Elias Franco
88 DF  CIV Adama Traoré
93 FW  MTN Mamadou Diallo
96 DF  MNE Dragan Grivić

For recent transfers, see Transfers summer 2025 and Transfers winter 2025–26.

Other players under contract

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  BRA Thalis

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF  BUL Simeon Vasilev (at Septemvri Sofia until 30 June 2026)
DF  FRA Sadio Dembélé (at Lokomotiv Sofia until 30 June 2026)
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF  GHA Christopher Acheampong (at Montana until 30 June 2026)
MF  BRA Luann Augusto (at Lokomotiv Sofia until 30 June 2026)

Foreign players

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Up to twenty foreign nationals can be registered and given a squad number for the first team in the Bulgarian First League, however only five non-EU nationals can be used during a match day. Those non-EU nationals with European ancestry can claim citizenship from the nation their ancestors came from. If a player does not have European ancestry he can claim Bulgarian citizenship after playing in Bulgaria for 5 years.

Second-team squad

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Goalscoring and appearance records

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As of 22 January 2026

Most appearances for the club in all competitions

Rank Name Career Appearances
1 Bulgaria Georgi Rusev 2020–2023
2025–present
139
2 Bulgaria Daniel Naumov 2019–2024 137
3 Bulgaria Ivaylo Chochev 2020–2024 104
4 Bulgaria Mario Topuzov 2020–2025 95
5 Bulgaria Radoslav Kirilov 2022–2025 94
6 Bulgaria Andon Gushterov 2017–2020 93
7 Bulgaria Emil Tsenov 2023–2025 90
8 Bulgaria Reyan Daskalov 2022–2025 87
9 Bulgaria Denislav Aleksandrov 2019–2023 85
10 Bulgaria Angel Bastunov 2020–2023 83


Most goals for the club in all competitions

Rank Name Career Goals
1 Bulgaria Andon Gushterov 2017–2020 72
2 Bulgaria Ivaylo Chochev 2020–2024 48
3 Bulgaria Georgi Rusev 2020–2023
2025–present
25
4 Bulgaria Denislav Aleksandrov 2019–2023 19
5 Bulgaria Galin Ivanov 2020–2022 18
6 Brazil Pedrinho 2023–2024 17
7 Ukraine Yevheniy Serdyuk 2022–2025 15
8 Mauritania Mamadou Diallo 2025–present 13
Bulgaria Vasil Shopov 2019–20212022 13
Bulgaria Emil Gargorov 2017–2018 13
Bulgaria Radoslav Kirilov 2022–2025 13
As of 22 January 2026

Most appearances for the club in First League

Rank Name Career Appearances
1 Bulgaria Georgi Rusev 2020–2023
2025–present
127
2 Bulgaria Daniel Naumov 2019–2024 106
3 Bulgaria Ivaylo Chochev 2020–2024 94
4 Bulgaria Mario Topuzov 2020–2025 90
5 Bulgaria Radoslav Kirilov 2022–2025 84
6 Bulgaria Reyan Daskalov 2022–2025 81
7 Bulgaria Birsent Karagaren 2023–2025 79
8 Bulgaria Angel Bastunov 2020–2023 76
9 Bulgaria Emil Tsenov 2023–2025 75
10 Bulgaria Simeon Petrov 2020–2024 71
Cape Verde Steve Furtado 2022–2025 71


Most goals for the club in First League

Rank Name Career Goals
1 Bulgaria Ivaylo Chochev 2020–2024 43
2 Bulgaria Georgi Rusev 2020–2023
2025–present
23
3 Bulgaria Galin Ivanov 2020–2022 18
4 Ukraine Yevheniy Serdyuk 2022–2025 12
Brazil Pedrinho 2023–2024 12
6 Mauritania Mamadou Diallo 2025–present 11
7 Bulgaria Aleksandar Kolev 2022–2023 10
8 Bulgaria Martin Kamburov 2018–2021 9
Brazil Thalis 2023–present 9
Bulgaria Birsent Karagaren 2023–2025 9
Bulgaria Radoslav Kirilov 2022–2025 9
  • Players in bold are still playing for FC CSKA 1948.

Notable players

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Had international caps for their respective countries, or held any club record. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries.

Club officials

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Coaching staff and personnel

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Bulgaria Ivo Stanislavov Operations director
Bulgaria Kiril Emilov Sports Director
Bulgaria Aleksandar Aleksandrov Head coach
Bulgaria Petko Vasilev Assistant coach
Bulgaria Plamen Zdravkov Assistant coach
Bulgaria Deyan Kostadinov Goalkeeping coach
Bulgaria Aleksandar Kostadinov Analyzer
Bulgaria Spas Nikolayev Scout
Bulgaria Ivan Atanasov Scout
Bulgaria Ivan Georgiev Fitness coach
Bulgaria Panayot Milenkov Fitness coach
Bulgaria Hristo Deyanov Physiotherapist
Bulgaria Nikolay Predragov Physiotherapist
Bulgaria Ilian Radomirov Masseur
Bulgaria Ivaylo Iliev Psychologist
Bulgaria Tsvetan Yordanov Administrator
Bulgaria Dushko Stefanov Administrator
Bulgaria Lyubomir Lyupchov U19 coach
Bulgaria Ivan Svetoslavov U17 coach
Bulgaria Emil Petkov U15 coach
Bulgaria Rumen Kirilov U11 coach

Manager history

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Name Nat From To Honours
Adalbert Zafirov Bulgaria 1 July 2016 1 September 2016
Valentin Iliev Bulgaria 2 September 2016 21 June 2018 99991 Fourth League title 1 Third League title
Petko Petkov Bulgaria 1 July 2018 21 October 2019
Yordan Yurukov Bulgaria 21 October 2019 6 June 2020 1 Second League title
Krasimir Balakov Bulgaria 6 June 2020 23 March 2021
Rosen Kirilov (interim) Bulgaria 23 March 2021 24 April 2021
Todor Kiselichkov Bulgaria 25 April 2021 26 July 2021
Miroslav Mindev Bulgaria 27 July 2021 30 August 2021
Nikolay Kirov Bulgaria 3 September 2021 20 May 2022
Lyuboslav Penev Bulgaria 28 May 2022 9 December 2022
Todor Yanchev Bulgaria 13 December 2022 25 May 2023
Atanas Ribarski Bulgaria 25 May 2023 15 August 2023
Nikolay Panayotov Bulgaria 15 August 2023 5 April 2024
Valentin Iliev Bulgaria 5 April 2024 30 October 2024
Ivan Ivanov Bulgaria 30 October 2024 19 February 2025
Borislav Kyosev Bulgaria 19 February 2025 4 April 2025
Aleksandar Aleksandrov Bulgaria 4 April 2025 29 April 2025
Ivan Stoyanov Bulgaria 29 April 2025 12 February 2026
Aleksandar Aleksandrov Bulgaria 12 February 2026

European record

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As of match played 8 August 2024
Competition Played Won Drew Lost GF GA GD Win%
UEFA Europa Conference League 6 2 1 3 6 10 −4 033.33
Total 6 2 1 3 6 10 −4 033.33

Matches

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Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2023–24 UEFA Conference League 2Q Romania FCSB 0–1 2–3 2–4
2024–25 UEFA Conference League 2Q Montenegro Budućnost Podgorica 1–0 1–1 (a.e.t.) 2–1
3Q Cyprus Pafos 2–1 0–4 (a.e.t.) 2–5

Seasons

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Results of league and cup competitions by season
Season League Bulgarian Cup Other competitions Top goalscorer
Division Level P W D L F A GD Pts Pos
2016–17 A OFG Sofia (capital) South 4 22 21 1 0 105 7 98 64 1st ‡ DNE Cup of AFL F
2017–18 South-West Third League 3 34 29 5 0 95 16 79 92 1st ↑ DNQ SF Bulgaria Andon Gushterov 22
2018–19 Second League 2 30 16 11 3 39 18 21 59 4th Round of 32 DNE Bulgaria Andon Gushterov 21
2019–20 2 21 18 1 2 59 18 41 55 1st ↑ Quarter-final Bulgaria Andon Gushterov 28
2020–21 First League 1 31 12 11 8 41 34 7 47 5th Quarter-final Bulgaria Martin Kamburov 9
2021–22 1 32 11 8 13 51 45 6 41 8th Round of 32 Bulgaria Ivaylo Chochev 8
2022–23 1 35 17 13 5 49 22 27 64 3rd Runners-up Bulgaria Ivaylo Chochev 22
2023–24 1 36 13 13 10 35 30 5 52 7th Quarter-final Europa Conference League 2Q Brazil Pedrinho 8
2024–25 1 Qualified 3Q Ukraine Yevheniy Serdyuk 3

League positions

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Нов ЦСКА бе учреден, ще участва в А окръжна група". 19 July 2016. Archived from the original on 9 May 2021. Retrieved 6 August 2016.
  2. ^ topsport.bg (6 August 2016). "ЦСКА 1948 ще играе с емблема като на "Септемврийско знаме"". Topsport.bg (in Bulgarian). Archived from the original on 24 June 2021. Retrieved 16 August 2022.
  3. ^ "Голям късмет покри "червените": ЦСКА 1948 влезе в Трета лига след невероятна драма (видео+галерия)". Sportal.bg (in Bulgarian). Archived from the original on 16 August 2022. Retrieved 16 August 2022.
  4. ^ "Черноморец разпиля слаб ЦСКА 1948 и спечели Купата! (видео+галерия)". Sportal.bg (in Bulgarian). Archived from the original on 16 August 2022. Retrieved 16 August 2022.
  5. ^ "ЦСКА 1948 го направи! "Червените" са във Втора лига, от догодина имат право да атакуват Европа (видео)". Sportal.bg (in Bulgarian). Archived from the original on 16 August 2022. Retrieved 16 August 2022.
  6. ^ "Красимир Балъков е новият треньор на ЦСКА 1948". gong.bg. 2 June 2020. Archived from the original on 18 April 2021. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
  7. ^ "ФК ЦСКА 1948 взе първи чужденец в своята история". topsport.bg (in Bulgarian). 6 January 2022. Archived from the original on 15 January 2023. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  8. ^ "Благодетелят на ЦСКА 1948: Само с българи ще превземем света!". gong.bg (in Bulgarian). 24 May 2020. Archived from the original on 13 March 2023. Retrieved 13 March 2023.
  9. ^ "ЦСКА 1948 представя основен спонсор на клуба". Sportal.bg (in Bulgarian). Archived from the original on 16 August 2022. Retrieved 16 August 2022.
  10. ^ "Лъвчето на ЦСКА 1948 ще се казва Арми". Sportal.bg (in Bulgarian). Archived from the original on 16 August 2022. Retrieved 16 August 2022.
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