1933 Bulgarian State Football Championship

Statistics of Bulgarian State Football Championship in the 1933 season.

Overview

It was contested by 13 teams, and Levski Sofia won the championship.

Round 1

Club-ClubScore
Borislav Kyustendil-Petar Parchevich Plovdiv3-2
Botev Yambol-Chernomorets Burgas0-0; 1-0 aet
Napredak Ruse-Maria Luisa Lom3-0
Shipchenski sokol Varna-Chardafon Gabrovo3-0
Borislav Stara Zagora-Levski Svilengrad0-0; 1-0 aet
Levski Pleven-FC Botev Vratsa6-0

Quarterfinals

Club-ClubScore
Levski Sofia-Borislav Kyustendil9-1
Levski Pleven-Napredak Ruse1-2
Botev Yambol-Borislav Stara Zagora5-1

Semifinals

Club-ClubScore
Napredak Ruse-Shipchenski sokol Varna1-4
Levski Sofia-Botev Yambol4-2

Final

Club-ClubScore
Levski Sofia-Shipchenski sokol Varna3-1
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