2009 Bulgarian Cup Final

The 2009 Bulgarian Cup Final was the 69th final of the Bulgarian Cup. The final was played at the Georgi Asparuhov Stadium in Sofia on 26 May 2009, and marked the first time that the final has been staged at this stadium.

2009 Bulgarian Cup Final
Event2008–09 Bulgarian Cup
DateMay 26, 2009
VenueGeorgi Asparuhov Stadium, Sofia
Man of the MatchDoka Madureira
RefereeStefan Spasov
Attendance9,500

The match was contested by Litex Lovech, who beat Minyor Pernik 1–0 in their semi-final, and Pirin Blagoevgrad who beat Levski Sofia 1–0. The match was Litex's seventh Bulgarian Cup final, and Pirin's fourth.

Litex Lovech won the final 3–0, with goals from Wilfried Niflore, Doka Madureira and Krum Bibishkov, claiming their fourth Bulgarian Cup.[1]

Match

Details

Pirin Blagoevgrad0 – 3Litex Lovech
Niflore  20'
Doka  72'
Bibishkov  86'
Georgi Asparuhov, Sofia
Attendance: 9,500
Referee: Stefan Spasov (Pernik)
Pirin
Litex Lovech
Pirin:
GK12 Blagoy Makendzhiev
DF25 Miroslav Rizov
DF3 Nikolay Bodurov  36'
DF6 Georgi Georgiev
DF5 Dimitar Koemdzhiev (c)
MF14 Lyubomir Vitanov  25'  68'
MF15 Kiril Nikolov  55'
MF18 Boris Galchev
MF10 Todor Palankov  73'
MF28 Daniel Peev
FW7 Spas Delev
Substitutes:
GK1 Ivaylo Ivanikov
MF8 Blagoy Nakov  68'
FW11 Mario Metushev
FW19 Kaloyan Stoyanov  73'
MF20 Dragi Kotsev  55'
DF26 Yulian Popev
DF27 Radoslav Mitrevski
Manager:
Naci Şensoy


Assistant referees:
Nikola Dzhuganski
Nikolay Angelov
Fourth official:
Tsvetan Georgiev

LITEX:
GK1 Uroš Golubović
DF16 Stanislav Manolev
DF4 Ivaylo Petkov
DF5 Mihail Venkov
DF22 Plamen Nikolov  46'
MF25 Radostin Kishishev (c)  37'
MF15 Doka Madureira
MF10 Sandrinho
MF24 György Sándor  53'
FW18 Krum Bibishkov  42'
FW19 Wilfried Niflore  87'
Substitutes:
GK12 Todor Todorov
DF2 Alexandre Barthe  46'
MF7 Strahil Popov
MF8 Tom  53'
DF23 Petar Zanev
FW27 Momchil Tsvetanov  87'
MF28 Diego Ferraresso
Manager:
Stanimir Stoilov

See also

References

  1. "Litex Destroy Pirin in Bulgaria Cup Final". Novinite.com. Retrieved 2009-05-27.
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