1979–80 Bulgarian Cup

1979–80 Bulgarian Cup
Country  Bulgaria
Champions Slavia Sofia
(6th cup)
Runners-up Beroe Stara Zagora
Top goal scorer(s) Georgi Slavkov (Botev)
(12 goals)

The 1979–80 Bulgarian Cup was the 40th season of the Bulgarian Cup (in this period the tournament was named Cup of the Soviet Army). Slavia Sofia won the competition, beating Beroe Stara Zagora 3–1 in the final at the Vasil Levski National Stadium.[1]

First Round

24 November 1979 / 1 December 1979
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Dunav Ruse0–2Rakovski Sevlievo0–10–1
Zagorets Nova Zagora3–14Botev Plovdiv0–83–6
Lokomotiv Mezdra1–2Balkan Botevgrad0–11–1
Bdin Vidin1–4Slavia Sofia0–11–3
Pavlikeni2–8Minyor Pernik0–22–6
Balkan Belogradchik0–9Chavdar Troyan0–40–5
Yantra Gabrovo8–3Akademik Svishtov7–11–2
Litex Lovech2–6Montana1–01–6
Chumerna Elena1–2Botev Vratsa1–00–2
Rilski Sportist1–3Levski Sofia1–00–3
Dobrudzha Dobrich7–1Lokomotiv Dryanovo2–05–1
Asenovets Asenovgrad0–2Lokomotiv Plovdiv0–10–1
Velbazhd Kyustendil2–1Chepinets Velingrad1–01–1
Beloslav0–6Etar Veliko Tarnovo0–10–5
Devnya3–7Cherno More Varna1–42–3
Ludogorets Razgrad5–3Lokomotiv GO4–01–3
Benkovski Isperih1–5Spartak Pleven0–11–4
Svetkavitsa2–5Spartak Varna1–11–4
Vihren Sandanski1–7Marek Dupnitsa0–31–4
Akademik Sofia5–2Slivnishki Geroy2–13–1
Strumska Slava0–8Pirin Blagoevgrad0–30–5
Shumen(a)3–3Dorostol Silistra1–02–3
Maritsa Plovdiv4–4(a)Minyor Buhovo4–10–3
Hebar Pazardzhik4–6CSKA Sofia3–21–4
Rozova Dolina4–5Gorubso Madan2–12–4
Tundzha Yambol1–5Beroe Stara Zagora1–20–3
Rodopa Smolyan0–3Nesebar0–10–2
Arda Kardzhali3–2Dimitrovgrad2–11–1
Minyor Radnevo3–7Chernomorets Burgas3–20–5
Haskovo3–6Chirpan1–32–3
Lokomotiv Sofia5–2Belasitsa Petrich0–05–2
Metalurg Pernik0–6Botev Ihtiman0–20–4

Second Round

8 December 1979 / 15 December 1979
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Minyor Buhovo2–7CSKA Sofia2–30–4
Chirpan2–6Botev Plovdiv1–01–6
Arda Kardzhali1–4Chernomorets Burgas0–21–2
Akademik Sofia6–3Pirin Blagoevgrad4–02–3
Gorubso Madan2–3Beroe Stara Zagora2–20–1
Balkan Botevgrad5–2Minyor Pernik2–23–0
Chavdar Troyan1–8Slavia Sofia1–20–6
Montana1–4Levski Sofia1–20–2
Velbazhd Kyustendil3–10Marek Dupnitsa3–30–7
Dobrudzha Dobrich(a)2–2Etar Veliko Tarnovo1–01–2
Rakovski Sevlievo2–6Cherno More Varna1–21–4
Ludogorets Razgrad2–4Spartak Pleven1–01–4
Shumen1–4Spartak Varna1–10–3
Botev Ihtiman2–4Lokomotiv Sofia2–10–3
Nesebar4–7Lokomotiv Plovdiv3–41–3
Yantra Gabrovo3–5Botev Vratsa0–23–3

Third Round

16 February 1980
Team 1 Score Team 2 Place
Slavia Sofia5–0Balkan BotevgradIhtiman
Botev Vratsa2–1Levski SofiaDupnitsa
Dobrudzha Dobrich1–0Cherno More VarnaNovi Pazar
Spartak Varna0–0 (4–3p)Spartak PlevenRuse
Chernomorets Burgas2–1Botev PlovdivYambol
Akademik Sofia2–2 (4–2p)Marek Dupnitsa
CSKA Sofia1–1 (4–3p)Lokomotiv SofiaSofia
Beroe Stara Zagora2–1 (aet)Lokomotiv PlovdivHaskovo

Quarter-finals

23 February 1980
Team 1 Score Team 2 Place
Slavia Sofia3–1 (aet)Botev VratsaVeliko Tarnovo
Dobrudzha Dobrich2–0Spartak VarnaNovi Pazar
Akademik Sofia2–1CSKA SofiaSofia
Beroe Stara Zagora4–2 (aet)Chernomorets BurgasSliven

Semi-finals

9 April 1980
Team 1 Score Team 2 Place
Slavia Sofia3–2 (aet)Dobrudzha DobrichTargovishte
Beroe Stara Zagora3–0Akademik SofiaKarlovo

Final

Details

13 May 1980
Slavia Sofia 3−1 Beroe Stara Zagora
Zhelyazkov  3' (pen.), 44'
Tsvetkov  90'
P. Petkov  85'
Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Nikola Dudin (Sofia)
Slavia
Beroe

References

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