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Date | 1 August 1989 | ||||||
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Venue | Chernomorets, Burgas, Bulgaria | ||||||
Referee | Nedyalko Tahtadzhiev (Plovdiv) | ||||||
Attendance | 25,000 | ||||||
The 1989 Bulgarian Supercup was the first Bulgarian Supercup match, a football match which was contested between the "A" professional football group champion, CSKA Sofia, and the runner-up of Bulgarian Cup, Chernomorets Burgas. The match was held on 1 August 1989 at the Chernomorets Stadium in Burgas, Bulgaria. CSKA beat Chernomorets 1–0 after to win their first Bulgarian Supercup.
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