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  1. The National Stadium "Vasil Levski" has 14 sports halls - judo, rhythmic gymnastics, basketball, boxing, aerobics, fencing, general physical training and others, as well as a covered track with an area of over 2000 sq.m. Here is the Museum of Physical Culture and Sports, which is included in the List of 100 Tourist Sites of Bulgaria of Bulgarian Tourist Union.

  2. History Origin. Levski Sofia previously played their home matches at two different stadiums before the construction of their current stadium. Between 1936 and 1949 the club had its own football ground which was named Igrishte Levski (Levski Football Field; Bulgarian: Игрище „Левски“) and it was situated in the city centre at the place of the current Vasil Levski National Stadium.

  3. Vasil Levski National Stadium 2022.jpg 6,668 × 3,173; 4.67 MB. media legend. Národní stadion Vasil Levski (Czech) 0 references. sport. association football. 0 references. country . Bulgaria. 0 references. located in the administrative territorial entit ...

  4. ヴァシル・レフスキ国立競技場 ( Vasil Levski National Stadium ブルガリア語: Национален стадион „Васил Левски“ )は、 ブルガリア ・ ソフィア にある陸上競技場である。. スタジアムの名称である ヴァシル・レフスキ はブルガリアの英雄にちなん ...

  5. Vasil Levski National Stadium offers also judo, gymnastics, basketball, aerobics, boxing, as well as a general physical training hall, two conference halls and three restaurants. The most successful concert in Bulgaria ever and thus at the Vasil Levski stadium was held by Yugoslav superstar Lepa Brena in 1990 in front of 110.000 people.

  6. Lo stadio nazionale Vasil Levski (in bulgaro: Национален стадион „Васил Левски“) è un impianto situato a Sofia, in Bulgaria, intitolato al rivoluzionario Vasil Levski. È lo stadio più grande di Bulgaria. Inaugurato ufficialmente nel 1953, è stato ristrutturato nel 1966 e 2002. Già sede delle partite ...

  7. 15. Dez. 2018 · Vasil Levski national stadium is the largest in Sofia and the second largest in Bulgaria. The largest stadium in Bulgaria is in fact, an abandoned stadium in Plovdiv. Vasil Levski has an all seater capacity of 44,000 spectators. It’s used by the Bulgarian national football team as well as big derby games between local Sofia teams. In addition ...