2019/20 Season
For the 2019/20 season, an Adidas kit from the mi Team19 model was selected. In addition to the standard red-and-white home colors and white-and-red away colors, a grey-and-red third kit was introduced. The main sponsor on the kit was A1, with Winbet on the back and Baristo on the sleeve. In some matches, the third kit from the previous season was used as a goalkeeper kit.
2018/19 Season
For the 2018/19 season, an Adidas kit from the mi Team18 model was selected. In addition to the standard red-and-white home colors and white-and-red away colors, a yellow-and-red third kit was introduced for the first time since 1982. However, this third kit was used in official matches only as a goalkeeper kit in subsequent seasons. The main sponsor on the kit was A1, with Winbet on the back and Baristo on the sleeve. For pre-season preparation, the black kit from the previous season was used with an updated sponsor logo, as well as a special red kit with white shoulder stripes.
2017/18 Season
For the 2017/18 season, an Adidas kit from the mi Tiro17 model was selected. The main sponsor on the kit was M-tel, with Winbet on the back and Baristo on the sleeve.
Jubilee Kit
For CSKA’s 70th anniversary, a special kit was produced resembling that of Septemvri pri CDV period, featuring the CDNV crest chosen by a vote on cska.bg. The goalkeeper kit was based on the same model but in all black.
2016/17 Season
For the 2016/17 season, an Adidas kit from the mi Condivo model was selected. A third metallic gold kit was also introduced, but it was not used in official matches. For pre-season preparation and the first match in the "A" group, the mi Morona kit was used. From September 2016, the main sponsor on the kit was M-tel, with Winbet on the back.
CSKA II used the red kit from pre-season preparation, as well as a white Uhlsport kit in official matches.
First team
Second team
Training
2015/16 Season
For the 2015/16 season, a contract was signed with the Italian company Lotto. The main all-red kit was the Extra EVO model. The second kit featured vertical red-and-white stripes from the Vertigo EVO model, with white shorts and socks. The third kit was all black from the Team EVO model. Various combinations of the three kits were used in different matches. The back sponsor was efbet.
November 2014 - June 2015
For the 2014/15 season, Legea kits from the Vittoria model were again selected, but the new kits were delivered only in November 2014, so until then the previous season’s kits were used. The efbet logo was placed on the back of the kit. For CSKA’s 65th anniversary, two new kit designs were ordered, including a camouflage version; however, they were not paid for by the management and were never used in official matches.
September 2013 - November 2014
For the 2013/14 season, Legea kits were selected again, with a specially designed model. The new kits were delivered in September 2013, and until then the previous season’s kits were used. These kits were used until November 2014, when they were replaced. In autumn 2014, the efbet logo was added on the back.
2012/13 Season
For the 2012/13 season, Legea kits from the Toledo model were selected. The kits were used until September 2013. The main sponsor on the kit was Globul. In the initial version, the logo was placed on the right side of the chest, but following fan protests, it was moved to the upper left chest area.
2011/12 Season
For the 2011/12 season, Kappa kits from the KOMBAT 2011 model were selected. The main sponsor on the kit was Globul.
2010/11 Season
For the 2010/11 season, Uhlsport kits from the Progressiv model were selected. The main sponsor on the kit was Globul.
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