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{{Main|Balgarska Armia Stadium}}
The team's home stadium, Balgarska Armia, was completed in 1967 and stands on the same spot as its predecessor, Athletic Park. It is situated in the [[Borisova gradina]] park, named after Bulgarian tsar [[Boris III]], in the center of [[Sofia]]. The stadium has four sectors with a total of 22,015 seats, of which 2,100 are covered. The pitch length is 106 meters and the width is 66 meters. The sports complex also includes tennis courts, a basketball court, and gymnastics facilities, as well as the CSKA Sofia Museum of Glory. The press conference room has 80 seats.
 
== Club kits ==
After the merger between [[Chavdar Sofia]] and [[FC Septemvri Sofia|Septemvri Sofia]] is accepted that the club's home colour will be red. White colour becomes the away colour of the club.
 
In previous years was also used the black colour, mainly for away or third kits. Other colours of the CSKA kits that can be seen are grey, yellow, orange and green, but only in rarely ocasions and only in the colour scheme of the third kits. In season 2009/10 for the first time in the club's history CSKA used golden colour for their away kits.
 
After season 2011/12 in which CSKA used equipment of the italian company [[Kappa]], from June 2012 the club has new kit supplier, and again a company from the [[Italian Peninsula]] - [[Legea]]. The team used the new equipment for the first time in the pre-season friendly against the [[Moscow]] side [[FC Torpedo Moscow|Torpedo]], ended 1:2. The kits were sample and they were with a different outfit and a different spot where the team badge was placed. The official presentation of the new kits was before the friendly match against macedonian side [[FK Drita]] on 14 July 2012 (2:0), played on [[Bulgarian Army Stadium]].
 
== Supporters ==