Levski Sofia 2–0 CSKA Sofia – Bulgarian First League (Eternal Derby)
Levski Sofia delivered a masterclass in the Eternal Derby, defeating arch‑rivals CSKA Sofia 2‑0 in front of a passionate home crowd at the Vivacom Arena – Georgi Asparuhov on 16 May 2026. The victory strengthened Levski’s push for a European spot and deepened CSKA’s recent woes in Bulgaria’s fiercest fixture.
First‑half dominance
From the opening whistle, Levski seized control of the midfield and pressed high, forcing CSKA into uncharacteristic errors. The breakthrough came in the 24th minute. A flowing move down the right ended with a precise cross that found the head of Levski’s striker, who directed the ball into the far corner, leaving the CSKA goalkeeper rooted. The home fans erupted, and the noise only grew as Levski continued to dominate possession. CSKA struggled to create any meaningful chances, with their star forward isolated up front.
Second‑half clincher
CSKA came out after the break with greater urgency, but Levski’s defence, marshalled by their veteran centre‑half duo, remained unbreachable. The second goal arrived in the 62nd minute when a counter‑attack caught CSKA pushing too many men forward. Levski’s midfielder, given time on the ball, unleashed a stunning strike from 20 metres that curled into the top corner, making it 2‑0. The goal effectively killed the contest, as CSKA’s heads dropped and their attacks became increasingly desperate.
Eternal Derby significance
- Historical context: The Eternal Derby is one of Eastern Europe’s oldest and most intense rivalries, with roots dating back over a century. This result added another chapter to Levski’s proud home record against CSKA.
- European race: With this win, Levski moved into the top three of the Bulgarian First League, strengthening their bid for a UEFA Conference League qualification spot. CSKA, meanwhile, slipped to fifth, putting pressure on their manager.
- Clean sheet: Levski’s defensive solidity has been a hallmark of their recent form; they have now kept three consecutive clean sheets at home.
Standout performers
Levski’s midfield duo controlled the tempo throughout, but it was the home side’s number 10 who was named man of the match for his tireless running and the assist for the opening goal. On the other side, CSKA’s captain could not hide his frustration as his team failed to register a single shot on target – a statistic that will worry the visitors’ coaching staff.
The 2026 Eternal Derby will be remembered as a night when Levski Sofia outclassed their bitter rivals in every department, delivering a performance that delighted their faithful and sent a message to the rest of the Bulgarian First League.

