The 2025-26 Bulgarian First League season delivered a late-night thriller at the Stadion Ticha as Arda Kardzhali stunned Cherno More Varna with a dramatic 3–2 victory on May 25, 2026. The result kept Arda’s European qualification hopes alive while dealing a blow to Cherno More’s ambitions of finishing in the top three.
Match Overview
In a contest that swung back and forth, Arda struck twice in the first half before Cherno More mounted a spirited comeback. The hosts leveled the score just after the hour mark, only for Arda to snatch all three points with a late winner deep into stoppage time. The 2–3 scoreline reflected a game of fine margins, high intensity, and individual brilliance.
Key Moments
- 12' – Arda strike first: A swift counter-attack caught the Cherno More defense off guard. Midfielder Ivan Kokonov slotted home from close range after a pinpoint cross from the right flank.
- 38' – Arda double the lead: A set-piece delivery found centre-back Georgi Dinkov unmarked at the far post, and his emphatic header made it 2–0.
- 54' – Cherno More pull one back: Andreas Vasev capitalized on a defensive mix-up, pouncing on a loose ball in the box to reduce the deficit.
- 67' – Equalizer! A brilliant solo run by winger Martin Minchev ended with a low drive into the bottom corner, sending the home fans into rapture.
- 90+4' – Arda winner: With the game seemingly heading for a draw, substitute Preslav Yordanov latched onto a through ball and chipped the goalkeeper to seal a remarkable away win.
Tactical Story
Cherno More dominated possession (61%) and created several clear chances, but Arda’s disciplined defensive structure and ruthless counter-attacking proved decisive. The visitors sat deep for long periods, absorbing pressure and relying on quick transitions. Cherno More’s full-backs pushed high, leaving space behind that Arda exploited effectively. The home side’s lack of a clinical finisher was exposed, as they registered 15 shots but only 5 on target.
Standout Players
- Preslav Yordanov (Arda): The super-sub made an instant impact, scoring the winner with his only touch of the game. His movement and composure under pressure were outstanding.
- Martin Minchev (Cherno More): A constant threat down the left flank, Minchev scored one and set up Vasev’s goal. His dribbling caused Arda problems all night.
- Georgi Dinkov (Arda): Solid defensively and decisive at the other end, the centre-back’s goal and numerous clearances earned him the man-of-the-match award.
Table Impact
The win moved Arda up to 5th place in the Bulgarian First League standings, now just two points behind Cherno More, who slipped to 4th. With only two rounds remaining, the race for European qualification is wide open. Cherno More will rue the defensive lapses that cost them a valuable home point, while Arda’s momentum makes them a dangerous side heading into the final fixtures.
Looking Ahead
Cherno More travel to Botev Plovdiv next week needing a win to keep their top-three hopes alive. Arda host Levski Sofia in a match that could confirm their place in the qualifying rounds. This thrilling 2–3 result will be remembered as one of the standout encounters of the 2025-26 campaign.

