1925 Bulgarian State Football Championship

1925 Bulgarian State Football Championship

Vladislav Varna with the title in 1925
Country Bulgaria
Champions Vladislav Varna
(1st title)
Runners-up Levski Sofia
Matches played 5
Goals scored 18 (3.6 per match)

The 1925 Bulgarian State Football Championship was the 2nd season of the Bulgarian State Football Championship. It was contested by 6 teams and Vladislav Varna was the first champion of Bulgaria.

Teams

The teams that participated in the competition were the six winners of their local sport federations.

Federation Team
North-Bulgarian sport federationVladislav Varna
Sofia sport federationLevski Sofia
Seaside sport federationAsenovets Sliven
Thracian sport federationBenkovski-Pobeda 25
South-west sport federationLevski Dupnitsa
Bdin sport federationOrel Vratsa

Tournament

Quarterfinals

Tie no Home team Score Away team
1Levski Dupnitsa50Orel Vratsa
2Vladislav Varna30Asenovets Sliven

Semifinals

Tie no Home team Score Away team
1Vladislav Varna40Levski Dupnitsa
2Benkovski-Pobeda 2504Levski Sofia

Final

30 August 1925
Levski Sofia 02 Vladislav Varna
P. Ivanov  3' (o.g.)
Terzetta
Playground Yunak, Sofia
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Ivan Batandzhiev (Sofia)
GK Bulgaria Petar Ivanov
DF Bulgaria Aleksandar Hristov
DF Bulgaria Ivan Radoev
DF Bulgaria Simeon Yankov
MF Bulgaria Geno Mateev
MF Bulgaria Dimitar Drazhev
FW Bulgaria Kiril Petrunov
FW Bulgaria Dimitar Mutafchiev
FW Bulgaria Tsvetan Genev (c)
FW Bulgaria Konstantin Maznikov
FW Bulgaria Kiril Yovovich
Manager:
Bulgaria Boris Vasilev
GK Bulgaria Zdravko Yanakiev
DF Bulgaria Lyuben Mitev
DF Bulgaria Boris Stavrev
DF Bulgaria Petar Hristov
MF Bulgaria Georgi Georgiev
MF Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Ivan Bulgakov
FW Bulgaria Dimitar Dimitriev
FW Kingdom of Italy Egon Terzetta (c)
FW Bulgaria Krastyo Petrov
FW Bulgaria Aleksi Aleksiev
FW Bulgaria Andrey Ivanov
Manager:
Germany Ernst Murg

Champions

Vladislav Varna
Goalkeepers
Bulgaria Zdravko Yanakiev
Bulgaria Dimitar Abadzhiev
Defenders
Bulgaria Petar Hristov
Bulgaria Boris Stavrev
Bulgaria Lyuben Mitev
Midfielders
Bulgaria Georgi Georgiev
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Ivan Bulgakov
Bulgaria Gencho Hristov
Bulgaria Slavcho Dimitrov
Bulgaria Kiril Denev
Forwards
Bulgaria Aleksi Aleksiev
Bulgaria Dimitar Dimitriev
Bulgaria Andrey Ivanov
Bulgaria Boris Kamburov
Bulgaria Krastyo Petrov
Kingdom of Italy Egon Terzetta (c)
Manager
Germany Ernst Murg

References

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