1985 Bulgarian Cup Final

1985 Bulgarian Cup Final
Event 1984–85 Bulgarian Cup
Date 19 June 1985
Venue Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia
Referee Ahmed Yasharov (Sofia)
Attendance 35,000

The 1985 Bulgarian Cup Final was the 45th final of the Bulgarian Cup, and was contested between CSKA Sofia and Levski Sofia on 19 June 1985 at Vasil Levski National Stadium in Sofia. CSKA won the final 2–1.[1][2]

Match

The game ran on high emotions fueled by the streak of consecutive victories of Levski over CSKA in the 2 years prior to the game. The controversial decisions of the referee led to confrontations both on the field and on the stands. By decree of the Central Committee of the Bulgarian Communist Party some of the leading players both of the Blues and the Reds were suspended from the sport for life. The championship title of the club for 1985 was suspended. However, the suspensions were lifted shortly after. PFC Levski Sofia was renamed to Vitosha by the authorities following the disruptions during and after the Bulgarian Cup final in 1985.

Details

19 June 1985
CSKA Sofia 2 – 1 Levski Sofia
Slavkov  26'
Voynov  53'
Sirakov  69' (pen.)
Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Ahmed Yasharov (Sofia)
CSKA
Levski
CSKA:
GK 1Bulgaria Krasimir Dossev
DF 2 Bulgaria Krasimir Bezinski
MF 3Bulgaria Radoslav Zdravkov  74'
DF 4Bulgaria Vasil Tinchev
DF 5Bulgaria Georgi Dimitrov (c)
MF 6Bulgaria Kostadin Yanchev Red card 78'
MF 7Bulgaria Iliya Voynov
FW 8Bulgaria Georgi Slavkov
MF 9Bulgaria Lachezar Tanev
MF 10Bulgaria Plamen Markov  89'
FW 11 Bulgaria Hristo Stoichkov Red card 78'
Substitutes:
DF Bulgaria Pavlin Shoylevski  74'
MF Bulgaria Yordan Dimitrov  89'
Manager:
Bulgaria Manol Manolov
Levski:
GK 1 Bulgaria Borislav Mihaylov
DF 2 Bulgaria Plamen Nikolov Red card 73'
DF 3Bulgaria Antoni Zdravkov  59'
DF 4Bulgaria Petar Petrov
DF 5Bulgaria Nikolay Iliev
MF 6Bulgaria Emil Velev
MF 7Bulgaria Rusi Gochev (c)
FW 8 Bulgaria Nasko Sirakov
FW 9Bulgaria Mihail Valchev
MF 10 Bulgaria Emil Spasov Red card 78'
MF 11Bulgaria Nikolay Todorov  59'
Substitutes:
DF Bulgaria Kalin Bankov  59'
MF Bulgaria Miroslav Baychev  59'
Manager:
Bulgaria Vasil Metodiev

See also

References

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