Foundation In the beginning of 2015, the
Bulgarian Football Union discussed the idea to add the reserve sides of several
A Group clubs in the
B Group or in the lower regional divisions.
Ludogorets Razgrad,
Litex Lovech,
Levski Sofia,
CSKA Sofia,
Cherno More Varna and
Botev Plovdiv expressed such interest to have a team in the B Group. At the beginning of June 2015, the BFU announced that only Litex and Ludogorets have sent such applications. Eventually, Ludogorets II and
Litex II were added to the 2015-16 B Group.
2015–present: Second League The team finished on 7th position in their first season. The team started the 2016–17 season precariously and finished in the relegation zone after the half season. That's why on 12 January 2017, the team announced
Radoslav Zdravkov, a Bulgarian football legend and also frequent assistant coach in the
Bulgarian national team in recent age. 2 days later from Ludogorets announced that in order to get better results from second team, they would apply big changes.
Radoslav Zdravkov was announced as a head coach with
Galin Ivanov and Marcelo Chagas for assistants and one other Bulgarian legend,
Spas Dzhevizov, was announced as a selectionist, and will look after for youth talents from Ludogorets Academy and other academies to join the team. On 29 March 2017, the new youth stadium, Eagles' Nest was finished and the second team would play on it. The stadium has 2,000 seats. From the
2017–18 season, Ludogorets change the politic about the second team by taking the decision to play with only youth players of the club in the
Bulgarian Second League. The team started the season against
Lokomotiv Sofia and beat them with 2:1 result with a team average age being 19 years. In the
2020–21 season, the team finished on their highest league position and ended the season on 4th place. ==Players==