* Reds need $556,000 within five days to get licence * CSKA might have to play in amateur championship By Angel Krasimirov SOFIA, March 26 (Reuters) - CSKA Sofia have issued a desperate plea to their supporters to provide emergency financial backing to avoid expulsion from the Bulgarian top division over debts, the club said on Thursday. "Today, we're launching a campaign to collect funds to save the licence of CSKA," the 31-times Bulgarian champions, who have never been relegated, said in a statement. "The required amount is one million levs ($556,390)." CSKA need to pay money to the National Social Security Institute and the National Revenue Agency as well as wages and compensation to former players and coaches by March 31 to meet the Bulgarian Football Union's (BFU) licensing criteria.
Thursday, 26 March 2015
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