1963 Bulgarian Cup Final

1963 Bulgarian Cup Final
Event 1962–63 Bulgarian Cup
Date 10 September 1963
Venue Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia
Referee Atanas Stavrev (Varna)
Attendance 40,000

The 1963 Bulgarian Cup Final was the 23rd final of the Bulgarian Cup (in this period the tournament was named Cup of the Soviet Army) that took place on 10 September 1963 at Vasil Levski National Stadium in Sofia. It was contested between Slavia Sofia and Botev Plovdiv, with two goals from Mihail Mishev giving Slavia a 2–0 win to claim their 2nd Bulgarian Cup title.[1][2]

Route to the Final

Slavia Round Botev
Opponent Result Opponent Result
Sliven 4–2 home Round of 32 Asenovets 2–0 away
Beroe Stara Zagora 1–1 home; 2–0 away Round of 16 Lokomotiv Ruse 9–0 home; 1–0 away
Marek Dupnitsa 2–3 away; 4–2 home Quarter-finals Cherno More Varna 2–0 home; 1–1 away
Levski Sofia 3–1 home; 0–0 away Semi-finals Spartak Sofia 1–1 home; 3–1 away

Match

Details

10 September 1963
Slavia Sofia 2−0 Botev Plovdiv
Mishev  11', 62'
Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Atanas Stavrev (Varna)
Slavia
Botev
GK 1Bulgaria Yordan Zhezhov
DF 2Bulgaria Aleksandar Shalamanov
MF 3 Bulgaria Petar Velichkov
DF 4 Bulgaria Petar Panagonov
DF 5Bulgaria Ivan Davidov
MF 6Bulgaria Petar Petrov
FW 7Bulgaria Mihail Mishev
MF 8Bulgaria Emanuil Manolov
FW 9Bulgaria Anton Krastev
FW 10Bulgaria Aleksandar Vasilev (c)
MF 11Bulgaria Georgi Gugalov
Substitutes:
Manager:
Bulgaria Anastas Kovachev
GK 1Bulgaria Georgi Naydenov  67'
DF 2 Bulgaria Rayno Panayotov
DF 3Bulgaria Georgi Chakarov (c)
DF 4Bulgaria Vidin Apostolov
DF 5Bulgaria Ivan Zaduma
MF 6Bulgaria Rayko Stoynov
MF 7Bulgaria Dinko Dermendzhiev  46'
MF 8Bulgaria Bozhidar Atanasov
FW 9Bulgaria Georgi Asparuhov
FW 10Bulgaria Georgi Haralampiev
FW 11Bulgaria Georgi Popov
Substitutes:
GK --Bulgaria Mihail Karushkov  67'
MF --Bulgaria Dobrin Belchev  46'
Manager:
Bulgaria Georgi Genov

See also

References

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