The Vassil Levski National Sports Academy (Bulgarian: Национална Спортна Академия "Васил Левски"), commonly referred to as the NSA, is Bulgaria's premiere higher education institution specializing in teaching physical education.[1] It is named after national hero Vasil Levski.
Национална Спортна Академия "Васил Левски" | |
Type | Public |
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Established | 1942 |
Rector | prof. Pencho Geshev |
Students | 10,000+ |
Location | , |
Campus | Urban |
Colours | White |
Affiliations | EUA |
Website | www |
History
editThe academy was established in 1942 by a decree of Tsar Boris III as the Higher School for Physical Education (Висше Уилище за Телесно Възпитание).[2] It was named Higher Institute for Physical Education and Sport (Висш Институт за Физическо Възпитание и Спорт) from 1953 to 1995. In 1995, by decision of the National Assembly, the VIF was renamed the National Sports Academy. Discover a new, modernly-equipped educational building in the Student Town of Darvenica. A high-mountain training base at the Vitosha National Academy was created during that time.
Academics
editThe university offers bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees in a wide variety of sports-related disciplines. Curricula are distributed among three faculties:
- Faculty of Coaching
- Faculty of Physical Education
- Faculty of Kinesiotherapy, Tourism, and Sports Animation
Careers
editThe alumni of the National Sports Academy have found professional realization as:
- Coaches of club or national teams, as well as trainers in youth sports academies;
- Teachers and lecturers in physical education and sports at kindergartens, schools, and universities;
- Kinesitherapists or physiotherapists in hospitals, sanatoriums, and rehabilitation centers;
- Instructors in fitness and SPA centers;
- Sport Animators in sports and leisure centers;
- Trainers of people with disabilities and special educational needs;
- Sports Psychologists of elite athletes and teams;
- Managers of sports clubs, fitness centers, sports facilities, sports federations, and associations;
- Sports journalists and commentators in electronic and print media;
- Specialists in physical and martial applied training in the system of Ministry of Interior and Ministry of Defense.
Basketball
editNational Sports Academy men's basketball team won Bulgarian Cup in 1964.
Cricket
editGround information | |||
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Location | Sofia | ||
International information | |||
First T20I | 23 September 2020: Bulgaria v Malta | ||
Last T20I | 25 June 2023: Bulgaria v Serbia | ||
Team information | |||
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As of 25 June 2023 Source: Ground profile |
In September 2020, the ground was selected to host the first official T20I matches played in Bulgaria.[3]
References
edit- ^ "Prof. Pencho Geshev: We Are Preparing Coaches and Managers in 60 Different Sports" (in Bulgarian). BNR. 17 Apr 2017. Retrieved 15 Sep 2017.
- ^ History of the National Sports Academy NSA.bg Retrieved 15 Sep 2017
- ^ "Bulgaria set to host Malta for men's T20 series". Emerging Cricket. 22 September 2020. Retrieved 22 September 2020.