1936 Bulgarian State Football Championship

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Bulgarian State Football Championship
Season1936
Champions Slavia Sofia
1935
1937

Statistics of Bulgarian State Football Championship in the 1936 season.

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Overview

It was contested by 12 teams, and PFC Slavia Sofia won the championship.

First round

Team 1 Score Team 2
Viktoria 23 Vidin 4–2 Pobeda 26 Pleven
Levski Ruse 3–0 Panayot Volov Shumen
Minyor Pernik 2–1 Hadzhi Slavchev Pavlikeni
Georgi Drazhev Yambol 8–0 Urli Harmanli
Ticha Varna bye
Botev Plovdiv bye
Slavia Sofia bye
Levski Burgas bye

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Score Team 2
Levski Ruse 0–1 Minyor Pernik
Georgi Drazhev Yambol 1–0 Botev Plovdiv
Ticha Varna 1–0 Levski Burgas
Viktoria 23 Vidin 1–6 Slavia Sofia

Semi-finals

Team 1 Score Team 2
Slavia Sofia 6–0 Georgi Drazhev Yambol
Ticha Varna 1–0 Minyor Pernik

Final

Slavia Sofia 2–0 Ticha Varna
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Levski Playing Field, Sofia
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Todor Atanasov (Sofia)

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