Ludogorets Razgrad edged out CSKA Sofia 1-0 in a tightly contested Bulgarian First League clash on 26 May 2026, courtesy of a first-half strike from Bernard Tekpetey. The result strengthened Ludogorets’ hold on the top spot and dealt a blow to CSKA Sofia’s title aspirations as the season entered its decisive phase.
Early Breakthrough Settles Nerves
The match started at a high tempo, with both teams pressing aggressively. Ludogorets took the lead in the 18th minute after a flowing move. Caio Vidal fed Spas Delev on the right flank, and his low cross was turned home by Bernard Tekpetey from close range, leaving CSKA goalkeeper Gustavo Busatto with no chance. CSKA Sofia tried to respond immediately, but Ludogorets’ defense, anchored by Olivier Verdon, remained well-organized.
CSKA Sofia Push for Equalizer
After the break, CSKA Sofia dominated possession and created several half-chances. Thibaut Vion volleyed wide from a corner, and Bismark Charles forced a fine low save from Sergio Padt in the 63rd minute. Ludogorets’ midfield, with Jakub Piotrowski pulling the strings, absorbed the pressure and looked dangerous on the counter. The best chance for an equalizer came in the 82nd minute when Karol Mets headed over from a free kick. Ludogorets held firm in stoppage time, with Aslak Fonn Witry making a crucial interception to deny Jonathan Lindseth.
Tactical Story
Ludogorets manager Georgi Dermendzhiev set up to absorb pressure and hit on the break, a strategy that paid off early. CSKA Sofia’s Stamen Belchev fielded a 4-3-3 but lacked a cutting edge in the final third, managing only three shots on target. Ludogorets’ discipline in the defensive third, particularly from full-backs Witry and Franco Russo, limited CSKA’s wide threats.
Standout Players
- Bernard Tekpetey (Ludogorets) – Scored the decisive goal and worked tirelessly on the wing, winning four duels and creating two chances.
- Sergio Padt (Ludogorets) – Made three important saves, including a reflex stop in the 71st minute.
- Olivier Verdon (Ludogorets) – Commanding presence in central defense, with five clearances and a 100% aerial duel success rate.
Title Race Impact
The win moved Ludogorets to 58 points, opening a five-point gap over second-placed Levski Sofia with four games remaining. CSKA Sofia dropped to third with 51 points, their hopes of a first league title since 2020 now hanging by a thread. The result underlined Ludogorets’ resilience in big matches and their determination to secure a 13th consecutive championship.

