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CSKA boasted of selling 20,000 fan cards
BG⚽ Sports7 hr. ago

CSKA boasted of selling 20,000 fan cards

The article reports that CSKA Sofia has sold 20,000 fan cards, which allow payment for season tickets or match tickets at the 'Bulgarian Army' stadium. The club is conducting tours across Bulgarian cities to make the cards accessible to fans. The milestone is celebrated with enthusiasm, highlighting the growing support for the team. A fan from Tryavna, Vasil Koynovski, was recognized as the 20,000th fan and received a special gift including a signed football ball and access to the stadium. The campaign continues with visits to multiple cities, emphasizing the club’s efforts to engage fans nationwide.

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CSKA boasted of selling 20,000 fan cards

The article reports that CSKA Sofia has sold 20,000 fan cards, which allow payment for season tickets or match tickets at the 'Bulgarian Army' stadium. The club is conducting tours across Bulgarian cities to make the cards accessible to fans. The milestone is celebrated with enthusiasm, highlighting the growing support for the team. A fan from Tryavna, Vasil Koynovski, was recognized as the 20,000th fan and received a special gift including a signed football ball and access to the stadium. The campaign continues with visits to multiple cities, emphasizing the club’s efforts to engage fans nationwide.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports-related event—specifically, the sale of fan cards by a football club—and does not involve political issues, policies, or governance. It is promotional in nature, celebrating a fan milestone without taking a political stance or showing any ideological leaning. As such,

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