1951 Bulgarian Cup final

The 1951 Bulgarian Cup final was the 11th final of the Bulgarian Cup (in this period the tournament was named Cup of the Soviet Army), and was contested between CSKA Sofia and Akademik Sofia on 7 November 1951 at People's Army Stadium in Sofia.[1] CSKA won the final 1–0 after extra time.[2]

1951 Bulgarian Cup final
Event1951 Bulgarian Cup
After extra time
Date7 November 1951
VenuePeople's Army Stadium, Sofia
RefereeAndrey Zlatarev (Sofia)
Attendance25,000

Route to the Final

CSKA Round Akademik
Opponent Result Opponent Result
Cherno More Varna 4–0 home Round of 16 Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2–0 away
Stroitel Sofia 3–1 home Quarter-finals Spartak Pleven 3–1 home
Levski Sofia 3–0 home Semi-finals Spartak Sofia 3–2 home

Match

Details

CSKA Sofia1−0 (a.e.t.)Akademik Sofia
Milanov 104'
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Andrey Zlatarev (Sofia)
CSKA
Akademik
GK1Bulgaria Georgi Kekemanov
DF2Bulgaria Georgi Tsvetkov
DF3Bulgaria Manol Manolov
DF4Bulgaria Georgi Enisheynov
MF5Bulgaria Stefan Bozhkov (c)
MF6Bulgaria Gavril Stoyanov
FW7Bulgaria Dimitar Milanov
MF8Bulgaria Mihail Yankov
FW9Bulgaria Panayot Panayotov
MF10Bulgaria Gancho Vasilevdownward-facing red arrow 96'
MF11Bulgaria Stefan Stefanov
Substitutes:
MF--Bulgaria Angel Milanovupward-facing green arrow 96'
Manager:
Bulgaria Krum Milev
GK1Bulgaria Ivan Kyupev
DF2Bulgaria Todor Finkov
DF3Bulgaria Kiril Chipev
DF4Bulgaria Ivan Atanasov
MF5Bulgaria Vladimir Kramarenko
MF6Bulgaria Rumen Aprilov
FW7Albania Skënder Begeja
MF8Bulgaria Vasil Vulov
FW9Bulgaria Ivan Trendafilov
FW10Bulgaria Vasil Spasov (c)
MF11Bulgaria Hristo Konakovdownward-facing red arrow 96'
Substitutes:
MF--Bulgaria Dimitar Samsarovupward-facing green arrow 96'
Manager:
Bulgaria Lyubomir Petrov

See also

References

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