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alternative (1965–1968) "CSKA
Septemvriysko Zname" (1968–1985) "CSKA
Septemvriysko Zname"
alternative (1968–1985) "CSKA
Septemvriysko Zname"
European championships...
- The
September Uprising (Bulgarian: Септемврийско въстание,
Septemvriysko vastanie), also
called the
September Riots (Септемврийски бунтове), was a 1923...
- 1972–73
European Cup: 26
October 1972,
Panathinaikos (Greece) – CSKA
Septemvriysko Zname (Bulgaria)] (in Russian).
Retrieved 12
December 2021. "UEFA annul...
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September 1923). The September Uprising (Bulgarian: Септемврийско въстание,
Septemvriysko vastanie) was an
armed insurgency staged in
September 1923 by the Bulgarian...
- Armia,
Sofia Attendance: 30,000 Referee:
Talal Tokat (Turkey) CSKA
Septemvriysko Zname won 4–3 on aggregate. 3
October 1984 19:00
Tsirio Stadio, Lim****ol...
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Bulgarian Communist Party issued a
decree that
disbanded both teams. CSKA
Septemvriysko zname had to be re-founded as
Sredets and Levski-Spartak as Vitosha...
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consistent volleyball teams CDNV, CDNA, CSKA "Cherveno zname", CSKA "
Septemvriysko zname" CSKA and
again that in the
period 1948 – 2022 г. won 29 titles...
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three – CSKA-Cherveno
Zname merged with DFS
Septemvri to form CSKA–
Septemvriysko zname ("CSKA–September flag");
Levski and the
Interior Ministry-sponsored...
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Spartak Pleven Etar
Veliko Tarnovo v
Cherno More
Cherno More v CSKA
Septemvriysko Zname Sofia Marek Stanke Dimitrov v
Cherno More
Trakia Plovdiv v Cherno...
- „Червено знаме“), CSKA "Red Flag"
between 1962/63 and 1967/68. CSKA "
Septemvriysko zname" (Bulgarian: ЦСКА „Септемврийско знаме“), CSKA "September's flag"...