1950 Bulgarian Cup Final

1950 Bulgarian Cup Final
Event 1950 Bulgarian Cup
After extra time
Date 26 November 1950
Venue People's Army Stadium, Sofia
Referee Todor Stoyanov (Sofia)
Attendance 30,000
1950 Bulgarian Cup Final Replay
Event 1950 Bulgarian Cup
After extra time
Date 27 November 1950
Venue People's Army Stadium, Sofia
Referee Todor Stoyanov (Sofia)
Attendance 30,000
1950 Bulgarian Cup Final 2nd Replay
Event 1950 Bulgarian Cup
After extra time
Date 3 December 1950
Venue People's Army Stadium, Sofia
Referee Todor Stoyanov (Sofia)
Attendance 30,000

The 1950 Bulgarian Cup Final was the 10th final of the Bulgarian Cup (in this period the tournament was named Cup of the Soviet Army). It was contested by Levski Sofia and CSKA Sofia. It took three matches at People's Army Stadium to determine a winner. The first took place on 26 November, the second on 27 November and the third on 3 December 1950.[1] The cup was won by Levski Sofia. They won the 2nd replay 1–0 after extra time.

First game

Levski Sofia 1–1 (a.e.t.) CSKA Sofia

Second game

Levski Sofia 1–1 (a.e.t.) CSKA Sofia

Third game

Details

3 December 1950
Levski Sofia 1−0 (a.e.t.) CSKA Sofia
Tomov  99'
People's Army Stadium, Sofia
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Todor Stoyanov (Sofia)
Levski
CSKA
GK 1Bulgaria Spas Andreev  20'
DF 2Bulgaria Atanas Dinev
DF 3 Bulgaria Dimitar Iliev
DF 4 Italy Amedeo Kleva
MF 5Bulgaria Ivan Dimchev (c)
MF 6Bulgaria Angel Petrov
FW 7Bulgaria Borislav Tsvetkov
FW 8Bulgaria Todor Takev
FW 9Bulgaria Arsen Dimitrov
FW 10Bulgaria Dragan Georgiev
FW 11Bulgaria Yordan Tomov
Substitutes:
GK --Bulgaria Dimitar Elenkov  20'
Manager:
Bulgaria Ivan Radoev
GK 1Bulgaria Stefan Gerenski
DF 2Bulgaria Borislav Futekov
DF 3Bulgaria Manol Manolov
DF 4 Bulgaria Georgi Nasev
MF 5Bulgaria Gavril Stoyanov
MF 6Bulgaria Asen Panayotov
FW 7Bulgaria Stoyne Minev
MF 8Bulgaria Stefan Bozhkov (c)
FW 9Bulgaria Panayot Panayotov
FW 10Bulgaria Gancho Vasilev
FW 11Bulgaria Stefan Stefanov
Substitutes:
Manager:
Bulgaria Krum Milev

See also

References

  1. "От корнер Коми праща ЦСКА в кома" (in Bulgarian). temasport.com. 20 August 2015.
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