Ghanaian forward Bernard Tekpetey, over the weekend, won his fourth Bulgarian PARVA Liga title with Ludogorets.
Tekpetey featured over the weekend in the game against CSKA Sofia as his side recorded a 3-1 win.
Despite the Ghanaian being sent off, the league leaders held off the threats from the third-place side to win the 2023/24 league title.
Tekpetey has directly contributed 15 goals in the league campaign this season, scoring 10 goals and providing five assists.
The forward has enjoyed success at the club since his arrival in the 2021/22 season winning four league titles, 2 Bulgarian Super Cup titles and 1 Bulgarian Cup.
With yet another league title under their belt, this is the 13th consecutive time Ludogorest are champions of Bulgaria.
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