1989 Bulgarian Cup Final

The 1989 Bulgarian Cup Final was played at the Slavi Aleksiev Stadium in Pleven on May 24, 1989, and was contested between the sides of CSKA Sofia and Chernomorets Burgas. The match was won by CSKA.[1]

1989 Bulgarian Cup Final
Event1988–89 Bulgarian Cup
DateMay 24, 1989
VenueSlavi Aleksiev Stadium, Pleven
RefereeStefan Chakarov (Veliko Tarnovo)
Attendance15,000

Match

Details

CSKA Sofia3 – 0Chernomorets Burgas
Kostadinov  44'
Stoichkov  50'
Tanev  59'
Slavi Aleksiev Stadium, Pleven
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Stefan Chakarov (Veliko Tarnovo)
CSKA
Chernomorets
CSKA:
GK1 Iliya Valov 71'
DF2 Nedyalko Mladenov
DF3 Trifon Ivanov
DF4 Krasimir Bezinski
DF5 Georgi Dimitrov (c)
MF6 Kostadin Yanchev
FW7 Emil Kostadinov
FW8 Hristo Stoichkov
MF9 Lachezar Tanev 71'
MF10 Ivaylo Kirov
MF11 Georgi Georgiev
Substitutes:
GK Rumen Apostolov 71'
FW Petar Vitanov 71'
Manager:
Dimitar Penev
Chernomorets:
GK1 Lyubomir Sheytanov (c)
DF2 Ivan Yovchev
DF3 Stoyan Pumpalov
DF4 Stoyan Stoyanov
DF5 Krasimir Kostov
MF6 Zlatko Yankov
MF7 Diyan Petkov 61'
MF8 Atanas Manushev 66'
FW9 Vladimir Stoyanov
MF10 Nikolay Rusev
MF11 Simeon Chilibonov
Substitutes:
MF Zhivko Kelepov 61'
FW Lyubomir Lyubenov 66'
Manager:
Evgeni Yanchovski
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