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This team won the [[Balkans Cup]] in 1974. The team also participated in the [[UEFA Cup]] in [[UEFA Cup 1976-77|1976-77]], advancing to the second round, and in [[UEFA Cup 1981-82|1981-82]], when they were eliminated in the first round. Two players from Akademik Sofia have played for the Bulgarian national squad during a [[FIFA World Cup]]: Ivan Dimitrov in [[1970 FIFA World Cup|1970]] and Mladen Vasilev in [[1974 FIFA World Cup|1974]].
This team won the [[Balkans Cup]] in 1974. The team also participated in the [[UEFA Cup]] in [[UEFA Cup 1976-77|1976-77]], advancing to the second round, and in [[UEFA Cup 1981-82|1981-82]], when they were eliminated in the first round. Two players from Akademik Sofia have played for the Bulgarian national squad during a [[FIFA World Cup]]: Ivan Dimitrov in [[1970 FIFA World Cup|1970]] and Mladen Vasilev in [[1974 FIFA World Cup|1974]].

== Notable players ==

* [[Loubo Siois]]
* [[Ivan Dimitrov]]
* [[Mladen Vasilev]]


[[Category:Bulgarian football clubs]]
[[Category:Bulgarian football clubs]]

Revision as of 14:38, 30 July 2006

Akademik Sofia is a Bulgarian football club. The teams' stadium is located in the Slatina municipality of Sofia and its capacity is 20,000.

This team won the Balkans Cup in 1974. The team also participated in the UEFA Cup in 1976-77, advancing to the second round, and in 1981-82, when they were eliminated in the first round. Two players from Akademik Sofia have played for the Bulgarian national squad during a FIFA World Cup: Ivan Dimitrov in 1970 and Mladen Vasilev in 1974.

Notable players