CSKA's stadium has been demolished, and in just 2-3 months the new stadium is gonna start construction. In 2026, Bulgaria will have its first modern European football stadium, fans deserve this.
I’m actually in Sofia right now and was at the CSKA & national stadiums as they’re 200meters apart, also went & got my ticket for CSKA Levs,I on Sunday, just 10 BGN, that’s around £4 or $6, so, s cheap. ✊
do you live there or just visiting? Is it a good lifestyle there? Its on my list of places to consider, I find life in North America getting a little weird and often consider moving.
@@neilwhitaker6284- I’m a tourist, I love it here, kind people, great history, brilliant architecture, great food, and very cheap, money goes a long way here for sure ✊
@@PaddyDoc Right on! I will keep it mind for sure its on my top places to visit, just based on gut feeling and things people have said. Thank you for your response.
"the city with a girls name" haha still chuckling at that. I don't have a favourite of these they all need some work and upgrades/renovations. The city itself looks cool, lots of trees and parks. Anybody here from Bulgaria is a good lifestyle there? Do any Western Europeans or North Americans move there and do OK? I like the Cathedral at the beginning, that one is my favourite!
Great video! I just wanted to clarify one thing. The Rakovski stadium isn't and was never used by FC Sevlievo since that team is from a different town, which is named, you guessed it - Sevlievo. The confusion probably comes from the fact that the previous team in Sevlievo was called Vidima Rakovski and that there's a stadium with the same name in Sevlievo. As far as I know, the Rakovski stadium in Sofia hasn't been used for football games for a long time. Nowadays, people usually use it for jogging and doing basic football training exercises on the pitch.
There's also Stadion Septemvri (September Stadium), that used to host Septemvri Sofia's games. It's completely abandoned and its condition is way worse than even Stadion Rakovski. The stands are not unusable at all with them being covered in trees and bushes and the field is covered in grass that hasn't been mowed in years. The only thing that is still "kind of" usable is the track, because I have seen people go jogging there
Thanks for these videos. So many stadiums straight out of the communist era... Stadion Lokomotiv may be the best one. Some new but not too big stadiums are needed imo.
Great vid! Can I suggest a video idea for the stadiums of Brussels? I think there's a lot of unique grounds to see there!
CSKA's stadium has been demolished, and in just 2-3 months the new stadium is gonna start construction. In 2026, Bulgaria will have its first modern European football stadium, fans deserve this.
I’m actually in Sofia right now and was at the CSKA & national stadiums as they’re 200meters apart, also went & got my ticket for CSKA Levs,I on Sunday, just 10 BGN, that’s around £4 or $6, so, s cheap. ✊
do you live there or just visiting? Is it a good lifestyle there? Its on my list of places to consider, I find life in North America getting a little weird and often consider moving.
@@neilwhitaker6284- I’m a tourist, I love it here, kind people, great history, brilliant architecture, great food, and very cheap, money goes a long way here for sure ✊
@@PaddyDoc Right on! I will keep it mind for sure its on my top places to visit, just based on gut feeling and things people have said. Thank you for your response.
"the city with a girls name" haha still chuckling at that. I don't have a favourite of these they all need some work and upgrades/renovations. The city itself looks cool, lots of trees and parks. Anybody here from Bulgaria is a good lifestyle there? Do any Western Europeans or North Americans move there and do OK? I like the Cathedral at the beginning, that one is my favourite!
Awesome video as always .. this is among my top 5 favorite channels for sure
Great video! I just wanted to clarify one thing. The Rakovski stadium isn't and was never used by FC Sevlievo since that team is from a different town, which is named, you guessed it - Sevlievo. The confusion probably comes from the fact that the previous team in Sevlievo was called Vidima Rakovski and that there's a stadium with the same name in Sevlievo. As far as I know, the Rakovski stadium in Sofia hasn't been used for football games for a long time. Nowadays, people usually use it for jogging and doing basic football training exercises on the pitch.
There's also Stadion Septemvri (September Stadium), that used to host Septemvri Sofia's games. It's completely abandoned and its condition is way worse than even Stadion Rakovski. The stands are not unusable at all with them being covered in trees and bushes and the field is covered in grass that hasn't been mowed in years. The only thing that is still "kind of" usable is the track, because I have seen people go jogging there
You guys like the music on this video of stadiums of Sofia Bulgaria
Make a vid, Stafiums/ Arenas of Turin. and can i get a shout out if you make it. I love your vids
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Thanks for these videos.
So many stadiums straight out of the communist era... Stadion Lokomotiv may be the best one.
Some new but not too big stadiums are needed imo.
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Stadion Rakovski I like and I have my tetanus shot lol 😁
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