1999 Bulgarian Cup final

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1999 Bulgarian Cup final
Event 1998–99 Bulgarian Cup
Date26 May 1999
Venue Balgarska Armia, Sofia
Man of the Match Valentin Stanchev
Referee Atanas Uzunov (Plovdiv)
Attendance8,000
1998
2000

The 1999 Bulgarian Cup final was played at the Bulgarian Army Stadium in Sofia on 26 May 1999, and was contested between the sides of Litex Lovech and CSKA Sofia. The match was won by CSKA Sofia. Valentin Stanchev scored the winning goal in 82nd minute.

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Match

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Litex Lovech 0–1 CSKA Sofia
Stanchev Soccerball shade.svg82'
Stadion Balgarska Armia, Sofia
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Atanas Uzunov (Plovdiv)
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CSKA
Litex:
GK12 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Stoyan Stavrev
DF13 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Nikolay Dimitrov
DF3 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Zhivko Zhelev
DF4 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Stefan Kolev (c)
DF25 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Radostin Kishishev Yellow card.svgSub off.svg 66'
MF2 Flag of Romania.svg Laurenţiu Reghecampf
MF7 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Marian Todorov Sub off.svg 59'
MF8 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Stoycho Stoilov Sub off.svg 46'
MF22 Flag of Albania.svg Altin Haxhi
FW14 Flag of Albania.svg Alban Bushi Yellow card.svg
FW20 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Svetoslav Todorov
Substitutes:
MF6 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Rosen Emilov Sub on.svg 66'
MF10 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Vasil Kirov Sub on.svg 46'
MF18 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Ivaylo Petev Sub on.svg 59'
Manager:
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Ferario Spasov
CSKA:
GK12 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Ivaylo Ivanov
DF2 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Emil Kremenliev
DF15 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Adalbert Zafirov
DF5 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Stefan Lulchev
MF3 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Krasimir Chomakov
MF16 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Stiliyan Petrov
MF10 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Metodi Deyanov
MF11 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Milen Petkov Sub off.svg 58'
FW9 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Valentin Stanchev
FW19 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Dimitar Berbatov Sub off.svg 36'
FW20 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Asen Bukarev Sub off.svg 68'
Substitutes:
MF6 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Ivo Slavchev Sub on.svg 58'
FW13 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Miroslav Nikolov Sub on.svg 36'
DF21 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Stanislav Angelov Sub on.svg 63'
Manager:
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Dimitar Penev

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