1944 Bulgarian State Football Championship

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Bulgarian State Football Championship
Season1944
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1943
1945

Statistics of Bulgarian State Football Championship in the 1944 season.

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Overview

It was contested by 26 teams. The championship was not finished. Besides teams from the present borders of Bulgaria, the 1944 season was the last season to involve teams from the areas under Bulgarian administration during much of World War II. Football clubs from Skopje in Vardar Macedonia and Kavala in Greek Macedonia took part in the competition.

First round

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Shipchenski sokol Varna 1–0 ZhSK Varna 1–01–0
Orel-Chegan 30 Vratsa 6–71 Knyaz Simeon Tarnovski Pavlikeni 3–33–4
ZhSK Plovdiv 5–3 PFC Botev Plovdiv 3–12–2
Botev Yambol 8–32 ZhSK Stara Zagora 5–13–2
Slavia Dupnitsa 8–6 Makedonska slava Gorna Dzhumaya 4–24–4
Levski Dobrich 5–1 Vihar Silistra 2–13–0
Momchil yunak Kavala 4–13 Bulgaria Haskovo 1–13–0 (w/o)
Levski Sofia 5–3 Slavia Sofia 4–31–0
Benkovski Sofia 10–2 AS 23 Sofia 3–17–1
Han Kubrat Popovo bye
Dobrudzha Ruse bye
Etar Veliko Tarnovo bye
SP 39 Pleven bye
Viktoria 23 Vidin bye
Makedonia Skopie bye
ZhSK Skopie bye
Levski Burgas bye

Second round

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Viktoria 23 Vidin 2–12 Levski Sofia 2–90–3 (w/o)
Benkovski Sofia 9–0 Slavia Dupnitsa 6–03–0
SP 39 Pleven 5–3 Etar Veliko Tarnovo 3–02–3
Makedonia Skopie ?–? ZhSK Skopie 0–1?–?
ZhSK Plovdiv ?–? Bulgaria Haskovo 4–3?–?
ZhSK Stara Zagora 0–5 Levski Burgas 0–20–3 (w/o)
Levski Dobrich 3–31 Shipchenski sokol Varna 2–11–2
Dobrudzha Ruse 0–8 Han Kubrat Popovo 0–50–3

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Benkovski Sofia cancelled Han Kubrat Popovo
Shipchenski sokol Varna cancelled Levski Sofia
Levski Burgas cancelled Bulgaria Haskovo
SP 39 Pleven cancelled Makedonia Skopie

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