SOFIA (Reuters) - Ludogorets continued their dominance of Bulgarian soccer by winning their seventh successive league title with four games to spare after closest rivals CSKA Sofia were beaten 2-1 at Botev Plovdiv on Sunday.
Unbeaten in the league since November, Ludogorets took a 13-point lead over CSKA on Friday when they romped to a 3-0 win over Vereya in Stara Zagora, setting a club record with their 14th consecutive league victory.
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