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Ghanaian forward, Bernard Tekpetey, won a domestic double in Bulgaria with Ludogorets Razgrad after they rounded up the 2022/23 Bulgarian First League title on Wednesday.
The 25-year-old former Schalke 04 attacker also celebrated the club's triumph in the Bulgarian Cup last month by beating CSKA Sofia.
Ludogorets Razgrad wrapped up the league title with a 1-0 win over Cherno More, courtesy of a goal from Matias Tissera in the 50th minute.
Tekpetey was an 84th minute substitute for the goal scorer Tissera, helping the club hold out for the win.
Ludogorets Razgrad only edged CSKA Sofia by a single point, winning the league with 85 points while Sofia had 84 points.
Throughout the season, Bernard Tekpetey has featured in 27 games, scoring eight goals and provided five assists.
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