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Mustafa Sangare Misses Levski Training Ahead of CSKA 1948 Clash | Bulgarian Football News

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor February 19, 2026
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Forward Mustapha Sangare missed Levski Sofia’s initial training session ahead of their Sunday match against CSKA 1948, raising concerns about his availability for the crucial First League fixture.

Sangare, a key attacking player for the league leaders, was absent alongside midfielder Kristian Makun, according to reports. Both players are reportedly not yet fit for full training intensity, though the coaching staff are hopeful they will be included in the squad for the match in Bistritsa.

The game carries significant weight for Levski, who currently top the First League standings. CSKA 1948 represent one of their closest challengers, making the outcome particularly important in the title race. Sangare recently featured as a substitute in Levski’s match against Botev Plovdiv, demonstrating his ongoing competition with Juan Pereira for a starting position in the attack.

Levski secured a convincing 4-2 victory over CSKA 1948 in a previous encounter on September 15, 2024, with Sangare scoring two goals in that match. The team subsequently returned to winning form in the league following that result.

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Svetoslav Vutsov: Dutch & Belgian Clubs Interested in Levski Goalkeeper

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor February 14, 2026
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Interest in Levski Sofia goalkeeper Svetoslav Vutsov is growing among clubs in the Netherlands and Belgium, with recent strong performances reigniting previous inquiries. Dutch sides Utrecht and Twente, currently 10th and 6th respectively in the Eredivisie, have renewed their scouting of the 23-year-old, while Belgian Pro League team Mechelen, in 5th place, also maintains an interest.

Reports had surfaced linking Atlético Madrid to Vutsov, but clubs reportedly paused their pursuit following an unspecified incident involving the player with the Bulgarian national team. His recent form, however, has prompted a resurgence of interest, and Levski officials anticipate receiving transfer offers for the goalkeeper during the summer transfer window.

Levski secured Vutsov from Slavia Sofia last spring, a move that quickly proved successful. Initially a substitute at his previous club, Vutsov swiftly displaced Croatian goalkeeper Matej Markovski as Levski’s first-choice keeper, featuring in 11 matches. This season, he has been the starting goalkeeper in 29 games across all competitions, achieving 12 clean sheets.

In the Bulgarian First League, Vutsov has conceded 13 goals in eight matches. In European competition, he did not concede a goal in regular time during qualifying matches for the Europa League, with goals conceded against Apoel Beer Sheva and Braga coming in extra time. Observers note a marked improvement in his overall game, a progression recognized by modern scouting platforms utilized by clubs across Europe. This has directly led to Utrecht and Twente dispatching scouts to watch him play live, with his adeptness at playing with his feet being a particularly valued attribute. He has also demonstrated significant improvement in claiming high balls this season.

Levski recently transferred a goalkeeper to the Netherlands themselves, selling youth international Plamen Andreev to Feyenoord at the start of the previous campaign. Andreev is currently on loan at Lech Poznań in Poland.

Vutsov is the frontrunner to be named Goalkeeper of the Year in the Bulgarian First League for 2025. Voting in the annual award has concluded, with the results pending announcement.

February 14, 2026 0 comments
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Velazquez доволен от Левски след загуба от Лудогорец за Купата на България

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor February 12, 2026
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Ludogorets advanced in the Bulgarian Cup with a 1-0 victory over Levski, but Levski manager Julio Velazquez expressed satisfaction with his team’s performance despite the quarterfinal exit. The Spanish coach emphasized missed opportunities as the primary reason for the defeat, whereas also acknowledging the significant financial disparity between the two clubs.

“We played a good match. We had chances to score. The difference was that we didn’t take our chances, and they managed to score on their first one. That goal defined the development of the match,” Velazquez stated following the match. “We responded exceptionally well. We created a lot of things in attack, we were well positioned in the forward areas. We made a mistake on their goal, but we were also good in defense. We had enough opportunities to score at least one goal before halftime.”

Velazquez detailed tactical adjustments made during the game, shifting to a zonal defense in the second half to limit Ludogorets’s attacking width. He believed his team adapted well to the change and continued to create problems for the opposition. “We wanted to take priority in the midfield, and we succeeded in bringing the ball out. We managed to be three against two. The boys did very well, creating chances in attack, and we should have gone into halftime at least tied,” he explained. “With the ball, we created a lot of problems in Ludogorets’s half. We weren’t able to score.”

Despite the loss, Velazquez remained resolute in his assessment of his team’s performance, stating, “Let’s not forget that we are talking about Ludogorets, a classy team with an exceptional budget. In those situations, they can create problems out of nothing. Levski played a very good match and deserved to win. Congratulations to the opponent and thank you to our fans.”

The financial gap between Levski and Ludogorets has been a recurring theme in Bulgarian football, and Velazquez directly addressed the issue. He acknowledged Ludogorets’s dominance, attributing it to sustained investment and success. “I am a realist. You grasp how many consecutive titles and trophies Ludogorets has. This is not a matter of chance. The difference in budgets is very large. For us to dream and fight against such an opponent means a lot to us,” he said.

Looking ahead, Velazquez emphasized the importance of maintaining focus and professionalism. He announced the team’s immediate preparation for their upcoming league match against Botev Plovdiv. “Now we will continue to be responsible and work. We are preparing for the next match with Botev Plovdiv. The advantage comes from the budget. We will play the same way until the end of the championship, day by day, week by week. We will try to maintain our level in the First League,” he stated.

The defeat marks a setback for Levski’s cup ambitions, but Velazquez’s comments suggest a determination to build on the positive aspects of their performance and continue their league campaign with renewed focus. The manager’s acknowledgement of the financial realities facing the club provides context for the challenges ahead, while his commitment to a consistent approach offers a sense of stability and direction.

Ludogorets’s victory underscores their continued dominance in Bulgarian football, a position solidified by significant financial resources. While Velazquez recognized their opponent’s quality, he also highlighted Levski’s competitive spirit and the potential for future success. The match served as a reminder of the challenges faced by clubs attempting to compete with Ludogorets’s financial power, but also demonstrated Levski’s resilience and determination to challenge for honors.

The manager’s assessment of the match focused on tactical details and individual performances, offering insight into his approach to the game. His decision to switch to a zonal defense in the second half reflects a willingness to adapt and respond to the opponent’s strengths. The emphasis on creating chances in attack and maintaining a strong defensive structure suggests a clear tactical philosophy.

The upcoming match against Botev Plovdiv will provide Levski with an opportunity to rebound from their cup defeat and reaffirm their position in the league standings. Velazquez’s commitment to a consistent approach and his emphasis on day-to-day improvement suggest a long-term vision for the club. The manager’s ability to maintain focus and motivate his players will be crucial as they navigate the challenges of the Bulgarian First League.

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