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Match Info

CSKA Sofia II secured a hard-fought 1-0 away victory over FK Chernomorets 1919 Burgas in Bulgaria’s Vtora Liga on 17 August 2026. The young Sofia side produced a mature, disciplined performance to claim all three points in a match that was tight, physical and decided by a single moment of quality.

Match overview

Playing in front of a committed home support in Burgas, Chernomorets dominated possession for long spells but could not break down a well-organised CSKA Sofia II defence. The visitors, true to their reputation as a side that develops young talent, were happy to soak up pressure and strike on the counter. That game plan worked perfectly, as they scored the only goal of the match and then defended stubbornly to see out the result.

Key moments

  • Quiet first half: Both teams cancelled each other out in the opening 45 minutes, with few clear chances. Chernomorets controlled the ball, but CSKA Sofia II’s compact shape forced them into wide, low-percentage crosses.
  • Decisive goal: The visitors broke the deadlock shortly after the hour mark, finishing a swift attacking move that caught the Chernomorets defence out of position. It was the kind of clinical, direct football that had been missing for most of the match.
  • Late pressure: Chernomorets pushed forward in search of an equaliser in the final 15 minutes, but the CSKA Sofia II goalkeeper and defensive line held firm, earning a valuable clean sheet.

Tactical story

This was a classic contest between a team that wanted to control the game and a team that was content to defend and punish mistakes. Chernomorets enjoyed roughly two-thirds of the possession, but their dominance rarely translated into meaningful shots on target. CSKA Sofia II, meanwhile, were compact without the ball and quick to break when space opened up. Their patience in the first half was rewarded in the second, and once they took the lead, they showed excellent game management to slow the tempo and protect their advantage.

Standout players

The CSKA Sofia II goalkeeper was arguably the man of the match, producing a string of saves in the closing stages to preserve the clean sheet. His defenders also impressed, throwing themselves into tackles and blocks whenever Chernomorets threatened. For the home side, their number playmaker tried hard to create something, but he was too often isolated against two or three defenders.

Season and league context

The victory is an important step for CSKA Sofia II in the Vtora Liga standings, reinforcing their reputation as one of the division’s most exciting young teams. For FK Chernomorets 1919 Burgas, this result will sting, particularly as they created enough chances to take something from the game. With the season well underway, matches like this underline how competitive and unforgiving the Bulgarian second tier can be.