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Second League · 2025

Current Second League 2025 standings with 17 teams. Dunav Ruse leads the table with 69 points after 32 matches, followed by Yantra 2019 on 64 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

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TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
1Dunav Ruse32209353:16+3769
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2Yantra 2019321810445:24+2164
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3Fratria32189561:29+3263
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4Vihren32177859:34+2558
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5CSKA Sofia II32167957:32+2555
WWLDW
6Chernomorets 1919 Burgas321113838:32+646
LWLDW
7Etar Veliko Tarnovo3211111039:43-444
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8Ludogorets II321181341:43-241
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9Marek3210111127:35-841
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10Hebar 1918321171441:51-1040
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11Pirin Blagoevgrad329111238:41-338
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12Spartak Pleven32981537:45-835
LWWLD
13Sportist Svoge32971628:48-2034
WLWLW
14Lokomotiv G. Oryahovitsa32891533:52-1933
LLLLD
15Sevlievo32951829:52-2332
WLWLL
16FK Minyor Pernik32791632:45-1330
LLLLW
17Belasitsa32472126:62-3619
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Regular season – 3210/05/2026–11/05/2026
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 17 teams in the Second League. Dunav Ruse leads with 20 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

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All 17 teams competing in the Second League 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

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Browse 10 archived seasons of the Second League, from 2016 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 18 Mar 2026

Founded1950Preceded byB Republican Football Group

The Bulgarian Second League was established in 1950 when the Bulgarian football pyramid was reorganized into two divisions. Originally operating as the B Group with a regional structure divided into North and South zones, the league underwent significant modernization in 2000 when it was unified and rebranded as the Second Professional Football League. The 2016-17 season marked another transformation, ending the East-West split system and introducing a single nationwide format with 16 teams. In 2021, the league expanded to 20 teams to accommodate reserve sides from top clubs, though it has since stabilized at 17-18 clubs. The introduction of title sponsorship in 2025-26, with Mr Bit as the naming rights partner, reflects the league's growing commercial maturity and professionalization.

  • 1950 — B Republican Football Group established as second tier of Bulgarian football
  • 2000 — League unified and rebranded as Second Professional Football League
  • 2016 — End of East-West regional format, introduction of single nationwide competition
  • 2021 — Expansion to 20 teams including reserve sides from First League clubs
  • 2025 — Mr Bit becomes title sponsor, league rebranded as MrBit Second League

Competition Format 18 Mar 2026

Teams17Relegation spots3

The Second League operates on a home-and-away double round-robin format, with each of the 17 clubs playing 32 matches across the season. The championship is decided on points accumulated, with three points awarded for a win and one for a draw. The top two finishers gain automatic promotion to the First League, while clubs finishing 3rd through 6th enter a playoff system where they compete against the 13th-16th placed teams from the First League for additional promotion spots. Conversely, the bottom three clubs are relegated directly to the Third Football League, with potential additional teams facing playoff relegation depending on the First League's final standings and structure.

Records 18 Mar 2026

Most titlesBeroe Stara Zagora (9)All-time top scorerSvetoslav Dikov (89 goals)

The 2024-25 season saw Dobrudzha Dobrich establish a new league points record with 85 points, surpassing the previous standard and cementing their status as the competition's most dominant team in recent years.

Analysis 18 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

The 2024-25 season showcased an exceptional display of dominance from Dobrudzha Dobrich, who established a new league points record with 85 points across 38 matches, finishing with an outstanding 17 wins and just 3 draws from their first 20 fixtures. Their commanding performance—marked by a goal difference of +36 and a win percentage of 85%—left their nearest challengers far behind. Fratria secured the second promotion spot with 46 points, maintaining a respectable 67% win rate and scoring 40 goals while conceding only 15. The title race was effectively decided by mid-season, with Dobrudzha's consistency and clinical finishing making them virtually unstoppable throughout the campaign.

The battle for the remaining playoff promotion spots proved far more competitive, with Yantra 2019, Vihren, and CSKA Sofia II all within striking distance in positions 3-5. Yantra 2019 accumulated 43 points from 22 matches with a balanced approach of 20 wins, 9 draws, and 3 losses, while Vihren demonstrated attacking prowess with 43 goals scored across 22 matches, though their defensive vulnerabilities (26 goals conceded) cost them a higher finish. CSKA Sofia II, the reserve side of the capital's giant, collected 33 points and showed promise for future First League contention, their youth-focused squad providing valuable development opportunities.

The relegation battle intensified in the lower half of the table, with Belasitsa in a perilous position with just 12 points from 20 matches, boasting a goal difference of -27 and a win percentage of only 10%. Spartak Pleven also struggled significantly with 69 points from 32 matches, while Sevlievo and Marek hovered just above the danger zone with 17 and 19 points respectively. The contrast between Dobrudzha's dominance and the struggles of the bottom-placed clubs highlighted the significant quality gap within the Second League's structure.

Dunav Ruse emerged as the standout performer of the 2024-25 season, delivering an extraordinary campaign that redefined expectations for the Second League. Their 17 wins from 20 matches, coupled with an astonishing +37 goal difference, demonstrated both offensive brilliance and defensive solidity rarely seen at this level. The club's 85-point total represented not merely a seasonal achievement but a statement of intent, suggesting they possess the quality and consistency to compete at the First League level. Their defensive record of conceding just 6 goals in 20 matches was particularly remarkable, indicating a well-organized tactical approach under their coaching staff.

An unexpected narrative emerged with the performance of reserve sides in the competition. While CSKA Sofia II provided a respectable showing in fifth place, the presence of reserve teams in the Second League continued to generate debate about competitive balance and the development pathway for young players. These academically-affiliated squads offer valuable opportunities for youth progression but sometimes struggle to maintain consistency, as evidenced by Ludogorets II finishing 11th with just 25 points. The structural question of how reserve teams should be integrated into the professional pyramid remains a topic of discussion within Bulgarian football circles, particularly as the league prepares for expansion to 18-20 teams in future seasons.

League Structure and Competitive Balance

The Bulgarian Second League operates as the essential second tier within a pyramid system that serves both elite clubs seeking promotion and developing sides requiring competitive football. With 17 teams competing for 32 matches each, the league maintains a balance between providing opportunities for established clubs seeking to reclaim First League status and offering pathways for ambitious lower-tier sides. The playoff promotion system—where positions 3-6 compete against First League teams finishing 13-16—creates additional intrigue and prevents the season from becoming a foregone conclusion, though Dobrudzha's 2024-25 dominance demonstrated that exceptional teams can effectively decide matters well before the playoffs commence.

The relegation mechanism sends the bottom three teams directly to the Third Football League, a structure that maintains competitive stakes throughout the season. Clubs like Belasitsa and Spartak Pleven faced genuine existential threats to their professional status, making the final weeks of the campaign intensely consequential. This system encourages investment in squad quality and tactical preparation, as the financial and reputational consequences of relegation provide powerful incentives for clubs to compete seriously rather than simply participate.

Historical Context and Modern Evolution

The Second League's journey from the B Republican Football Group of 1950 to the modernized MrBit Second League of 2025-26 reflects broader transformations in Bulgarian football. The abolition of the East-West regional format in 2016 represented a crucial step toward professionalization, eliminating the geographic fragmentation that had characterized the league for decades. The 2021 expansion to 20 teams, incorporating reserve sides from top clubs, signaled a shift toward youth development integration—a model increasingly adopted across Eastern European football. These structural changes have gradually enhanced the league's competitive standards and improved its role within the broader football ecosystem.

The introduction of title sponsorship through Mr Bit beginning in 2025-26 marks another milestone in the league's commercialization. While the financial value remains modest compared to Western European second tiers, the sponsorship provides critical resources for league administration, broadcasting improvements, and club support. This commercial development suggests growing recognition of the Second League's importance to Bulgarian football and potential for further growth as the country's football profile continues to develop.

Future Prospects and Competitive Outlook

As the league approaches planned expansion to 18-20 teams from 2026-27 onwards, questions emerge about how additional clubs will be integrated and whether competitive balance can be maintained. The dominance of Dobrudzha Dobrich in 2024-25 suggests that quality varies significantly within the Second League, with elite teams capable of running away with the title while struggling clubs face severe competitive disadvantages. This pattern mirrors second-tier dynamics across Eastern Europe, where demographic and financial disparities between clubs create substantial performance gaps.

The pathway to the First League remains highly competitive, with promotion increasingly reserved for clubs demonstrating sustained excellence. Dobrudzha's record-breaking season and Fratria's solid second-place finish suggest that the league continues to produce clubs capable of competing at the top level. The next seasons will reveal whether this performance represents the beginning of a new competitive era or a temporary peak, and whether the league's structural changes and commercial development can translate into sustained quality improvement and greater international recognition.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Bulgarian Second League?

The Bulgarian Second League currently features 17 clubs competing for promotion to the First League. The league operates on a home-and-away basis with each team playing 32 matches per season.

Who has won the most titles in the Bulgarian Second League?

Beroe Stara Zagora holds the record with 9 Second League titles, making them the most successful club in the competition's history since 1950.

How does promotion work from the Second League?

The top two teams gain automatic promotion to the First League. Teams finishing 3rd through 6th enter a playoff system where they compete against lower-placed First League clubs for additional promotion spots.

What is the biggest win in Bulgarian Second League history?

Septemvri Sofia's 7–0 victory over Septemvri Simitli in 2021 holds the record for the largest margin of victory in the Second League's modern era.

Does the Second League provide direct access to European competitions?

No, the Second League does not offer direct European competition spots. Qualification for UEFA competitions comes through promotion to the First League and subsequent high finish, or by winning the Bulgarian Cup.

What is the title sponsor of the Bulgarian Second League?

Mr Bit, a Bulgarian online bookmaker, became the title sponsor starting with the 2025-26 season, with the competition now officially known as the MrBit Second League.

API data: 12 Jun 2026 · Content updated: 18 Mar 2026