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Todor Skrimov is the MVP of the season in Super Volley, see the ideal team

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May 2, 2026 at 23:13

Todor Skrimov is the MVP of the season in Super Volley, see the ideal team

Levski Sofia's outside hitter Todor Skrimov was chosen as the Most Valuable Player of the season in Super Volley. His award was presented after the last final match of the series against Neftochimik 2010 (Burgas). Skrimov was among the big figures of the season, and besides the MVP award, he also received two other individual awards – for Best Outside Hitter and Best Server.
Marian Nakov from Pirin (Razlog) also finished with three awards. He was honored as Best Opposite Hitter, Top Scorer of the championship, as well as with the "Stefka Velikova" sportsmanship award.
Among the most awarded was Hristo Kolev from Slavia, who took home the prizes for Best Libero and Best Outside Hitter by Efficiency. Levski Sofia's middle blocker Lazar Buchkov also received two awards – for Best Middle Blocker and Best Attacker by Efficiency.

Ideal Team and Individual Awards in Super Volley:

AwardPlayerClub
Best LiberoHristo KolevSlavia
Best Middle BlockerLazar BuchkovLevski Sofia
Best Outside HitterTodor SkrimovLevski Sofia
Best Opposite HitterMariyan NakovPirin (Razlog)
Best Receiver 2Erion BajramiDeya Sport (Burgas)
Best SetterVladimir StankovLokomotiv Avia (Plovdiv)
Best Receiver by EfficiencyHristo KolevSlavia
Best ServerTodor SkrimovLevski Sofia
Best Attacker by Success RateLazar BuchkovLevski Sofia
Top Scorer of the ChampionshipMariyan NakovPirin (Razlog)
Best BlockerKostadin GadzhanovPirin (Razlog)
Stefka Velikova Sportsmanship AwardMariyan NakovPirin (Razlog)
Season MVPTodor SkrimovLevski Sofia

Levski Sofia logically has a strong presence among individual awards after their championship season, with Skrimov and Buchkov being among the leading names. Pirin (Razlog) also had a very strong individual season through Mariyan Nakov and Kostadin Gadjanov, while Hristo Kolev from Slavia stood out with his performance in defense and reception.
After the fourth match of the final series, the individual awards found their logical recipients. Levski's setter Stoil Palev was named MVP of the finals – a recognition for his masterful role and control over the game's rhythm in the most crucial moments.

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The public also clearly stated their choice. Todor Skrimov won the fans' vote with a convincing lead – 572 votes, leaving his teammate Adrian Ganev behind.
Thus, the Super Volley season ended with a clear dominant – both at team and individual levels. Levski not only won the title but also established its players as leading figures in all key categories, making the campaign one of the most emphatic in recent years.

photos: nvl.bg