1941 Bulgarian State Football Championship

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Bulgarian State Football Championship
Season1941
Champions Slavia Sofia
1942

Statistics of Bulgarian State Football Championship in the 1941 season.

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Overview

It was contested by 11 teams, and PFC Slavia Sofia won the championship. The 1941 season was the first A PFG season to include teams from Vardar Macedonia, Western Thrace or the parts of Greek Macedonia under Bulgarian administration during much of World War II.

First round

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
FC 13 Sofia 6–0 Vladislav Varna 3–0 (w/o)3–0 (w/o)
Tsar Krum Byala Slatina 7–1 Petar Parchevich Plovdiv 6–11–0
Levski Plovdiv 4–2 Hadzhi Slavchev Pavlikeni 4–10–1
Napredak Ruse 3–4 ZhSK Sofia 1–32–1
Ticha Varna 1–2 Slavia Sofia 1–20–0
Makedonia Skopie 2–4 Sportklub Plovdiv 2–10–3 (w/o)

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd legPlay-off
Slavia Sofia 4–1 FC 13 Sofia 0–04–1
Tsar Krum Byala Slatina 4–5 Levski Plovdiv 0–02–22–31
Sportklub Plovdiv 0–3 ZhSK Sofia 0–20–1

Semi-finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Levski Plovdiv 0–5 Slavia Sofia 0–30–2
ZhSK Sofia bye

Final

First game

ZhSK Sofia 0–0 Slavia Sofia

Second game

Slavia Sofia 2–1 ZhSK Sofia
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