Plovdiv clubs unite to demand rent freeze
April 28 – In an unprecedented show of unity, Plovdiv’s two major football rivals, PFC Botev and PFC Lokomotiv, have submitted a joint proposal to the Mayor and the Municipal Council demanding long-term, rent-free use of their respective stadiums.
The move comes as a direct response to recent discussions within the local government regarding a potential increase in stadium rents—a step both clubs describe as “unacceptable” and a “blow” to the sport.
The leadership of both clubs is calling for a formal agreement to grant them free use of their stadiums for a period of at least 20 years.
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