Key facts
Club: PFC Ludogorets | Opening: 1954 | Capacity: 10,471 seats
History and description
Huvepharma Arena, also known as Ludogorets Arena, got built in the 1950s, though the current stadium took shape in the 2010s following the rise of Ludogorets after its takeover by entrepreneur Kiril Domuschiev.
As soon as the club promoted to the top league in 2011, works began to upgrade the stadium, a process that took until 2018.
The first new stand got completed in 2011, followed by new stands in 2015, 2017, and 2018.
How to get to the Huvepharma Arena
The Huvepharma Arena is located in the north of the small city of Razgrad at just under a kilometer from its city centre. It’s a short 10-minute walk from the iconic clock tower in the centre.
Razgrad is located in the north-east of Bulgaria. The nearest large city is Varna on the Black Sea coast, about 120 kilometres away. Sofia lies over 300 kilometres away.
Razgrad’s train station is located north out of the city about 5 kilometers from the city centre. There is one daily direct train from Varna and Sofia (a night train in case of the latter), though it is a slow journey (3hrs from Varna and over 8hrs from Sofia).
Buses are an alternative. Razgrad’s bus station is located just east of the centre.
Address: Bul. Vasil Levski 43, 7200 Razgrad
Ludogorets Tickets
Ludogorest tickets can be bought online, or at Ludogorets’ training centre on the southern edge of the city.
On the day of the match, tickets can be bought at the ticket point at Vasil Levski Blvd a few hundred meters south of the stadium
Tickets range in price from BGN 8.00-10.00 for the stands behind the goal to BGN 15.00 for the central seats of the stands on either side.
Useful websites
Ludogorest.com – Official website of PFC Ludogorets Razgrad.
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