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The Bulgarian women's league (Bulgarian: Българска женска лига) is Bulgarian's top level league of women's football in Bulgaria.

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.

History

Pre-women football

In the 1920s, the young operetta and opera singer Mimi Balkanska became the first Bulgarian woman seriously involved in football in Bulgaria. She trained with Slavia Sofia, participated in matches as a goalkeeper of the singers against the artists, formed a team, even was a side referee at a charity match.

The first demonstration women's football match in Bulgaria was played in Ruse in 1967. Again, the first women's football team in the country was officially formed there in 1980, and a year later the first inter-city football match between women's teams was played in Ruse.

Thus, the beginning of women's football in Bulgaria was officially set in the early 1980s. This happened about 100 years after the first match between women in England, which is also the modern homeland of women's football.

First official championship: 1985-1990

In the 1980s there were a few arguments in the Bulgarian football community for and against the official "recognition" of women's football as a sport. Eventually the Bulgarian Football Union decided to hold the First Republican Women's Football Tournament in the 1985/86 season. According to official reports, over 10,000 female players took part in this championship, and it is suggested that this number is highly inflated. Nineteen teams, representing the various counties (now districts) of the time, reached the final stage of the tournament, which followed a complex schedule. The semi-finals of the first championship were played between Akademik Sofia and Sredets Sofia 7:2 and Slantse Stara Zagora and Dunav Ruse 2:0. In the match for third place Sredets (today CSKA) defeated Dunav with 3:1. In the final Akademik wins the first women's title in Bulgaria after 3:1 against Slantse. The names of 16 women who won the first gold medals for the state champion are: Tsvetanka Miteva, Galina Doneva, Katya Petkova, Iliana Georgieva, Tsvetanka Todorova, Hristina Hristova, Ganka Todorova, Bistra Trifonova, Diana Kalfina, Emilia Milanova, Daniela Bineva, Stoilka Ilcheva, Iliana Bogdanova, Albena Stefanova, Isabel Adjemianova and Polina Shishmanova. Their coach is Valeri Nachkov. In the next 2 seasons 1986–87 and 1987–88 Akademik again triumphed with the title. For every bigger football club in Bulgaria at that time it was a matter of honour to have a women's team. Women's football in general was on the rise and gaining more and more fans.

Grand Hotel Varna ages: 1990–2003

After the political changes in Bulgaria in 1989, as in many other spheres, there was a crisis in women's football. A huge number of teams were closed down for financial and organisational reasons. The championship shrunk to the participation of only 3-4 clubs. In this period, the absolute hegemon in Bulgaria was the Grand Hotel Varna established in the late 1980s. This team, which is owned by the eponymous hotel complex located in the Saints Constantine and Helena ressort, won 10 consecutive championship titles in the period from 1993 to 2003.

NSA Hegemony: 2003–2022

After Grand Hotel Varna sponsorship money were shrunk, NSA Sofia become absolut hegemony. LP Super Sport ended the Grand Hotel reigh and become champions in 2003. Bulgarian Football Union left the organisation of the women's league to the Amateur football league. NSA become absolute hegemony winning not only 17 conservative championships, but also the national team of Bulgaria had mainly players from NSA. FC NSA Sofia hegemony was ended by Lokomotiv Stara Zagora in 2022.

UEFA push and league development: 2022–present

Following the UEFA new restrictions for women's football in January 2023, all First League teams have to have a women's department playing in at least one youth or main league from 2023–24 season. At this point, only Etar and Pirin Blagoevgrad were professional teams having women department, while Lokomotiv Stara Zagora and Sevlievo Ladies had male teams in amateur divisions and were part from the Women's league. Some of the First League teams started an youth women teams, Dunav Ruse decided to join the league from 2023. On 26 August 2023 WFC Varna was bought by Ludogorets Razgrad owners and was transformed into the woman's team of Ludogorets.

保加利亞超級聯賽女子足球賽是保加利亞國內最高級別的女子足球聯賽。該聯賽由保加利亞足球協會主辦,每年舉辦一次。這項賽事吸引了來自全國各地的頂尖女子足球隊參賽,為觀眾帶來了精彩的比賽和激烈的競爭。

保加利亞超級聯賽女子足球賽的比賽場地遍布全國各地,包括首都索菲亞以及其他主要城市。比賽採用循環賽制,每支球隊都會與其他球隊進行主客場兩回合的對戰。最終,根據積分排名,排名前幾位的球隊將晉級到季後賽,爭奪冠軍的寶座。

這項賽事是保加利亞女子足球發展的重要平台,為年輕球員提供了展示自己才華的機會。同時,它也吸引了大量的球迷和媒體關注,成為保加利亞足球界的重要盛事之一。

保加利亞超級聯賽女子足球賽的比賽水平高,球隊之間的競爭激烈。球員們展現出技術優勢、戰術智慧和團隊合作的能力,為觀眾帶來了精彩的比賽。這項賽事也為保加利亞女子足球的發展做出了重要貢獻,提高了國內女子足球的水平和知名度。

無論是對於球迷還是球員來說,保加利亞超級聯賽女子足球賽都是一個不容錯過的盛事。它展示了保加利亞女子足球的實力和潛力,同時也為觀眾帶來了無盡的足球樂趣和激情。無論您是足球愛好者還是對保加利亞文化感興趣,這項賽事都值得您關注和支持。