Founded | 24 May 1914 |
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Colours | Blue, White |
Website | Club home page |
Levski Sofia is a sports club from Sofia, Bulgaria, founded in 1914. The club is named after Vasil Levski, the national hero of Bulgaria. Its football team, PFC Levski Sofia, is its most popular sports branch. Other important branches are BC Levski Sofia, the basketball team, and VC Levski Sofia, the volleyball team. The club develops 30 types of sport. Levski Sofia is the only Bulgarian club, and one of few in Europe to have won the in three different team sports – basketball, volleyball and athletics. To date, Levski has reached 25 European Finals (won eight titles) – one EuroLeague, one CEV Champions League, two European Champion Clubs Cup (athletics) titles, two EuroCup titles, and two Balkan League titles; and played in (17 finals) – four CEV Champions League Finals, two European Champion Clubs Cup (athletics) Finals, six CEV Cup Winners' Cup Finals, one EuroCup Final, two Balkan League Finals, and two Balkans Cup Finals. The athletes of Levski have won almost 1,000 medals from Olympic Games, World Championships and European Championships.