Swiss-Ghanaian forward Kwadwo Duah played a key role in Ludogorets Razgrad’s 3–0 victory over CSKA Sofia, helping the Bulgarian champions maintain pressure on league leaders Levski Sofia.
The 29-year-old striker opened the scoring in the 31st minute with a composed finish after Ludogorets struggled early to break down the visitors’ defence. The goal marked Duah’s fifth in the league this season.
Petar Stanic doubled the advantage just before halftime, while Rwan Cruz sealed the win from the penalty spot in the second half.
Duah was substituted in the 68th minute, with his Ghanaian teammate Bernard Tekpetey later introduced as a substitute.
Despite the victory, Ludogorets remain six points behind leaders Levski Sofia, who have played one game fewer. Duah has been an important figure for the club since joining following his spell at FC Nürnberg in Germany.













