The 2022–23 season is CSKA Sofia's 74th season in the Parva Liga (the top flight of Bulgarian football) and their seventh consecutive participation after their administrative relegation in the third division due to mounting financial troubles. In addition to the domestic league, CSKA Sofia participates in this season's edition of the Bulgarian Cup and UEFA Europa Conference League. This article shows player statistics and all matches (official and friendly) that the club will play during the 2022–23 season.
Note: The game has been originally scheduled for 7 August, 21:00 EEST, but has been rescheduled due to CSKA's ongoing participation in the 2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League.[2] On 16 September the technical committee of the BFU rescheduled the game for 19 October 2022.[3]
Note: The game has been originally scheduled for the period between 19 and 22 August 2022, but has been rescheduled due to CSKA's ongoing participation in the 2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League.[4] On 16 September the technical committee of the BFU rescheduled the game for 1 November 2022.[3]
Last updated: 7 June 2023 Source: Competitive matches Only competitive matches = Number of bookings; = Number of sending offs after a second yellow card; = Number of sending offs by a direct red card.
^CSKA played the game behind closed doors following fan disruption during their home game against Ludogorets on 30 April.[5]
^CSKA played the game in Pazardzhik instead on their home ground in Sofia, following disciplinary action against the club following fan disruption during their home game against Ludogorets on 30 April.[7][8]
^Makedonija Ǵorče Petrov plays their home match at Petar Miloševski Training Centre, Skopje, instead of their regular stadium Stadion Ǵorče Petrov, Skopje which did not meet UEFA requirements.
^CSKA Sofia played their third qualifying round and play-off home matches at Natsionalen stadion Vasil Levski, Sofia, instead of their regular stadium Stadion Balgarska Armia, Sofia, which does not meet UEFA requirements for this stage of the tournament.
^St Patrick’s Athletic plviayed their third qualifying round home match at Tallaght Stadium, Dublin, instead of their regular venue, Richmond Park, which did not meet UEFA requirements.
^CSKA Sofia played their play-off round home match at Natsionalen stadion Vasil Levski, Sofia, instead of their regular stadium Stadion Balgarska Armia, Sofia, which does not meet UEFA requirements for this stage of the tournament.