

Beroe Stara Zagora began their pre-season program with a 1–0 victory over FK Dimitrovgrad in an International Club Friendly on Saturday. The match, played behind closed doors at Beroe's training centre, gave the Bulgarian First League side a useful test against lower-division opposition.
Match Summary: Beroe Stara Zagora vs FK Dimitrovgrad
Beroe, a club with a storied history in Bulgarian football, used the friendly to evaluate new signings and build fitness levels. FK Dimitrovgrad, from the Third League, were determined to make a strong impression and proved to be stubborn opponents.
The only goal of the game came in the 35th minute. A well-taken corner found Beroe's centre-back, who powered a header past the Dimitrovgrad goalkeeper. The home side dominated large spells but failed to add to their tally, with the Dimitrovgrad goalkeeper making several fine saves.
FK Dimitrovgrad rarely threatened Beroe's goal, but they can take credit for a disciplined defensive display. Beroe's manager will be pleased with the clean sheet and the chance to give minutes to the entire squad.
Looking Ahead
- Beroe will use this result as a foundation for more demanding friendlies against stronger opponents.
- FK Dimitrovgrad demonstrated organisation and fitness, positives for their upcoming league campaign.
- The match was a low-risk, high-reward exercise for both coaching staffs.
Beroe Stara Zagora will continue their preparations with further friendly fixtures scheduled in the coming weeks, aiming to hit peak form before the new season kicks off.