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   <title>Petrov announces retirement</title>
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   Following a 1-0 UEFA EURO 2008 qualifying win over Luxembourg on Wednesday night, Bulgarian National Team captain Stiliyan Petrov came out to say he will retire from international football at the ripe age of 27. The Aston Villa midfielder shocked many with the news and is set to make an official statement on Saturday. Bulgaria's manager Hristo Stoichkov and Bulgarian Football Union president Borislav Mihailov have ne
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   <title>Loko Sofia to start season without Paskov</title>
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   Just days before the start of the Bulgarian Division I season, Lokomotiv Sofia learned that it will be without defender Ivan Paskov for four months due to a knee injury. The 33-year-old suffered the setback in last week's UEFA Cup qualifying match versus Makedonija Skopje. Paskov is not expected to return to the pitch until December. Unfortunately for him, he will miss the start of the club season as Loko Sofia makes its 20
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   <title>Levski Sofia clinch Bulgarian league title</title>
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   Levski Sofia clinched the Bulgarian Premier League title with a 2-1 win over Botev Plovdiv on Saturday. With two matches remaining on the schedule, Levski has an eight point lead over second place CSKA, who lost Saturday, 1-0 to Rodopa Smolyan. The title is the club's first since 2002. After Saturday's win, Levski has 67 points through 26 matches. 
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   <title>Zdravkov walks away from international play</title>
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   Bulgaria goalkeeper Zdravko Zdravkov retired from the international game Thursday. The decision came after he has failed to play on the squad competing in the 2006 World Cup qualifying tournament. The 34-year-old walks away with 69 caps, but will continue his career with Rizespor in Turkey. 
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   <title>Petar Hubchev takes over at Slavia Sofia</title>
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   Slavia Sofia named Petar Hubchev as its new head coach on Monday. The former Bulgarian international agreed to a 1 1/2-year contract and will replace Atanas Dzhambazki. Hubchev is an assistant coach on the Bulgarian national team and will take over his new post after a World Cup qualifier against Hungary on Wednesday. Dzhambazki, who led the club for six months, will stay on as Hubchev's assistant. Slavia Sofia resides in 
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   <title>Stoichkov shorthanded for World Cup qualifiers</title>
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   Bulgaria will be without Valeri Bojinov, Stilian Petrov, Martin Petrov and Emil Gargorov for a World Cup qualifier against Saturday against Sweden. Bojinov and Gargorov are both out due to injuries, while both Petrovs are forced to sit due to suspensions. The Petrovs are on Hristo Stoichkov's 23- man squad and will be available for a qualifier against Croatia next Wednesday. Bulgaria and Sweden will battle it out for 
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   <title>Bulgarian referees suspended</title>
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   Four referees that officiated a Bulgarian domestic match last weekend have been suspended by the Bulgarian Football Union for an undetermined number of matches. Galin Moskalev, Yordan Gulev, Nedelcho Chakarov and Stefan Spassov have been punished for poor officiating during the Division I game between Marek Dupnitsa and CSKA Sofia. The Football Union's Referee Commission President Vassil Zhechev said after the ruling: "The ban is for their unsatis
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   <title>Bulgaria looks to build on opening win</title>
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   Bulgaria coach Hristo Stoichkov hopes his team can build on its opening World Cup qualifier win when the squad travels to Croatia on Saturday. Bulgaria beat Iceland 3-1 on September 4, but Croatia figures to present a stiffer challenge. Croatia leads the group with six points through two matches and is yet to surrender a goal in wins over Hungary and Sweden. However, star Croatian striker Dado Prso is doubtful for Saturday's clash with a sor
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   <title>Marek's coach resigns</title>
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   Marek Dupnitsa coach Rumen Stoyanov resigned just two games into the Bulgarian League season. Stoyanov has watched his club split its two games, winning the first and losing the second. The move comes as a surprise to the team, which finished seventh last season. Velislav Vutsov has already been selected to take over for Stoyanov. Vutsov last coached at Cherno More Varna. 
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   <title>CSKA remains active with signing of Caha</title>
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   CSKA Sofia signed its fourth player already this summer when defender Robert Caha came to terms with the club on a two- year deal. Caha comes to CSKA from Czech side Sigma Olomouc. The 28-year-old is a free transfer and joins midfielder Radoslav Zabavnic and Mansur Ayanda as newcomers to the squad. Defender Adalbert Zafirov also re-signed with the club recently. CSKA finished third in the Bulgarian league table last season. They will be c
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