1968 Bulgarian Cup Final

1968 Bulgarian Cup Final
Event 1967–68 Bulgarian Cup
After extra time
Date 6 June 1968
Venue Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia
Referee Todor Bechirov (Plovdiv)
Attendance 18,000

The 1968 Bulgarian Cup Final was the 28th final of the Bulgarian Cup (in this period the tournament was named Cup of the Soviet Army), and was contested between Spartak Sofia and Beroe Stara Zagora on 6 June 1968 at Vasil Levski National Stadium in Sofia.[1] Spartak won the final 3–2 аfter extra time, claiming their first ever Bulgarian Cup title.[2][3]

Match

Details

6 June 1968
Spartak Sofia 3−2 (a.e.t.) Beroe Stara Zagora
Gyonin  5'
Mitkov  34', 120'
Bonchev  43', 71'
Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia
Attendance: 18,000
Referee: Todor Bechirov (Plovdiv)
Spartak
Beroe
GK 1Bulgaria Rangel Kostadinov
DF 2Bulgaria Milko Gaydarski
DF 3 Bulgaria Dobromir Zhechev (c)
DF 4 Bulgaria Hristo Milenkov
DF 5Bulgaria Yosif Haralampiev
MF 6Bulgaria Stoyan Kitov
MF 7Bulgaria Simeon Nikolov  74'
MF 8Bulgaria Ivan Stoyanov
FW 9Bulgaria Mihail Gyonin
FW 10Bulgaria Georgi Tsvetkov
MF 11Bulgaria Vasil Mitkov
Substitutes:
FW --Bulgaria Ivan Rankov  74'
Manager:
Bulgaria Vasil Spasov
GK 1Bulgaria Todor Krastev
DF 2 Bulgaria Petko Barokov
DF 3Bulgaria Hristo Todorov (c)
DF 4Bulgaria Zapryan Valchev
DF 5Bulgaria Gospodin Dachev
MF 6Bulgaria Zhelyo Koev
MF 7Bulgaria Metodi Bonchev
MF 8Bulgaria Boris Kirov
FW 9Bulgaria Petar Zhekov  56'
FW 10Bulgaria Petko Petkov
MF 11Bulgaria Georgi Belchev
Substitutes:
FW --Bulgaria Mihail Mihaylov  56'
Manager:
Bulgaria Hristo Mladenov

See also

References

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