Ludogorets Razgrad have been crowned champions of Bulgaria after pulling off a shock final-day victory over CSKA Sofia.
Ivaylo Petev's side, who made their top-flight debut this season, defeated the country's most successful club courtesy of a 19th-minute Miroslav Ivanov strike.
The result saw Ludogorets overturn a two-point deficit and pip Sofia to the title, securing a place in the qualifying rounds of next season's Champions League.
Tempers flared in the title decider, with 11 yellow cards handed out and both sides finishing the match with 10 men.
"This title is the result of hard work throughout the season," Petev said in the wake of the game.
Ludogorets also won the Bulgarian Cup earlier this month with a 2–1 victory against Lokomotiv Plovdiv.