LP Super Sport Sofia explained

Clubname:LP Super Sport
Fullname:FC LP Super Sport Sofia
Ground:German Stadium
Capacity:2,000
Chairman:
Manager: Lachezar Palankov
Season:2022-23
Position:7th
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LP Super Sport (Bulgarian: ЛП Супер Спорт София) is a Bulgarian women's football club from the capital city Sofia, currently playing in the top tier of Bulgarian Bulgarian Women's League football, Bulgarian Women's League.

History

LP Super Sport was founded in 2001. The team won the Bulgarian League in 2003–04 season and qualified for UEFA Women's Cup. They become the first Bulgarian team to score points in the Women's Cup.[1]

Honours

Players

First-team squad

Seasons

Results of league and cup competitions by season
SeasonLeagueWomen's Cup<--Kept in case of future necessity!rowspan=2League
Cup
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Other competitions
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scope=row rowspan=12001–02Women's State Championship12nd
scope=row rowspan=12002–03Women's State Championship12ndWinners
scope=row rowspan=12003–04Women's State Championship11stRunner-up
scope=row rowspan=12004–05Women's State Championship12ndWinnersUEFA Women's CupQR1
scope=row rowspan=12005–06Women's State Championship12ndWinners
scope=row rowspan=12006–07Women's State Championship12nd
scope=row rowspan=12007–08Women's State Championship11614135613–4382nd
scope=row rowspan=12008–09Women's State Championship1148152124–3253rdRunner-up
scope=row rowspan=12009–10Bulgarian Women's Championship11612136616+50372ndQuarterfinals
scope=row rowspan=12010–11Bulgarian Women's Championship1147162223–1222ndQuarterfinals
scope=row rowspan=12011–12Bulgarian Women's Championship110712367+19222ndQuarterfinals
scope=row rowspan=12012–13Bulgarian Women's Championship1169343417+17302ndQuarterfinals
scope=row rowspan=12013–14Bulgarian Women's Championship11411213616+30352ndSemifinals
scope=row rowspan=12014–15Bulgarian Women's Championship11614026512+53422ndRunner-ups
scope=row rowspan=12015–16Bulgarian Women's Championship11815039316+77452ndSemifinals
scope=row rowspan=12016–17Bulgarian Women's Championship12017218611+75532ndRunner-up
scope=row rowspan=12017–18Bulgarian Women's Championship12014426622+44462ndQuarterfinals
scope=row rowspan=12018–19Bulgarian Women's Championship11811253323+10353rd
scope=row rowspan=12019–20Bulgarian Women's Championship11642102129–8145th
scope=row rowspan=12020–21Bulgarian Women's Championship12614666131+30485th
scope=row rowspan=12021–22Bulgarian Women's League12281133449–15258th
scope=row rowspan=12022–23Bulgarian Women's League12410685943+16367th
scope=row rowspan=12023–24Bulgarian Women's League1
Notes
Key
ChampionsRunners-upThird placePromotedRelegated

European record

Matches

Season Competition Stage Result Opponent
Qualifying Group Stage 1–5 Alma
0–3 Slavia Prague
2–2 MŠK Žiar nad Hronom

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://ritnitop.bg/2021/12/05/lp-supersport/ Шампионките от Требич! Представяме ви ЖСК “ЛП Суперспорт”!