and Bayern Munich at Vasil Levski National Stadium, which are one of the largest recorded attendances of sport events in Bulgaria.
[9] After CSKA won the 2007-08 A PFG without a single loss and with a record advantage of 16 points ahead of second-placed Levski Sofia, the team's license for European competitions was taken away because of financial problems.
[12] After CSKA lost 0:2 to Rapid Vienna in Sofia during the 2010-11 Europa League group stage, thousands of fans gathered in front of the stadium shortly after the game seeking response from the owners, who were believed to be the main reason for the team's poor performance.
After several daily protests, on 29 June 2013 Bulgarian Football Union announced that CSKA will not get a license for next season and the club will be closed, affected of this over 1000 supporters go to the central office of Titan AS (owners of CSKA), but were stopped by police, they come back and go to the BFU headquarters and attack building with stones, firecrackers, flares, smoke bombs and anything that's handy on the street.
About two weeks later the club is sold to Red Champions Group, association of businessmen and sports figures attached to CSKA Sofia.