Athletes caught doping will be punished with a fine of up to 1,000 euros, and a second violation will be fined 1500 euros. This is envisaged in the Act on Physical Education and Sport, adopted at second reading by the National Assembly. Licensed sports federations will also be sanctioned for violating anti-doping rules by an athlete or official of the national team during a camp or a competition organized by international sports organizations. The new law also provides for a fine of 2500 to 5,000 euros for persons carrying out an activity for which a sports license is required without having such a license.
Ludogorets won 3-1 against Croatian Rijeka after extra time in the second leg of the Champions League second qualifying round. Ludogorets continues to advance after a 0-0 draw in the first leg. Razgrad took the lead with a penalty..
Bulgaria’s U19 men’s national volleyball team has advanced to the quarter-finals of the World Championship in Tashkent following a thrilling five-set victory over the United States , BTA reported. Led by Ivan Uzunov, Martin Totkov, Nikola..
Bulgaria's top tennis player, Grigor Dimitrov, will not participate in the US Open, which starts on August 24. The news was announced by his manager Georgi Stoimenov for the website tenniskafe.com. Due to the serious injury he..
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