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28-09-2017 (1)

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Huvepharma Arena (Bulgarian: Хювефарма Арена) stands as a versatile stadium situated in Razgrad, Bulgaria. The venue is primarily utilized for football matches and serves as the home ground for the local football club, Ludogorets Razgrad. With a seating capacity of 10,423 spectators, the stadium officially opened on 25 September 2011. The inauguration was attended by Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov and Bulgarian Football Union president Borislav Mihaylov. The inaugural reconstructed stand was revealed on 15 May 2015, as Ludogorets secured their fourth successive Bulgarian First League title with a 4–1 victory against Lokomotiv Sofia. This section, named after Romanian defender Cosmin Moți, symbolized his exceptional performance during the 2014–15 UEFA Champions League play-off round. He played a pivotal role in saving penalty kicks and scoring one himself, which propelled his team to the group stage for the first time in their history. A modernized east stand was unveiled on 12 August 2017, enhancing the stadium's seating capacity by 3,500 seats, totaling 9,000 seats. This upgrade enabled the arena to host Champions League and Europa League group stage matches starting from the 2017–18 season. The subsequent announcement highlighted plans to construct a 'Moți' stand on the north end and subsequently proceed with the main one. The stadium's first European competition group stage game occurred on 28 September 2017, as Ludogorets triumphed over 1899 Hoffenheim with a score of 2–1 in a Group C Europa League match, drawing a crowd of 6,155 fans. Further expansion continued, and on 11 July 2018, Ludogorets inaugurated the renovated north stand prior to their Champions League first-round game against Crusaders FC. This addition brought an extra 2,208 seats to the stadium's capacity, raising it to 10,442. A significant development occurred on 18 December 2019, when the stadium's name was officially changed to Huvepharma Arena.

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