2008 Bulgarian Supercup

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2008 Bulgarian Supercup
Date 3 August 2008
Venue Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia, Bulgaria
Referee Nikolay Yordanov (Sofia)
Attendance 9,000
2007
2009

The 2008 Bulgarian Supercup was the sixth Bulgarian Supercup match, a football match which was contested between the A Group champion, CSKA Sofia, and the winner of Bulgarian Cup, Litex Lovech. The match was held on 3 August 2008 at the Vasil Levski National Stadium in Sofia, Bulgaria. CSKA beat Litex 1–0 to win their third Bulgarian Supercup. [1]

Bulgarian Supercup

The Bulgarian Supercup is the trophy won in a football match held between the football club that has won the Bulgarian first football division in the season that ended in the year of the match and the holder of the Bulgarian Cup at that time. In case the champion of Bulgaria has also won the cup, the Bulgarian Cup finalist competes with the champion in the match for the trophy.

PFC CSKA Sofia Bulgarian association football club from the capital city of Sofia

CSKA is a Bulgarian professional association football club based in Sofia and currently competing in the country's premier football competition, the First League. CSKA is an abbreviation for Central Sports Club of the Army.

Bulgarian Cup

The Bulgarian Cup is a Bulgarian annual football competition. It is the country's main cup competition and all officially registered Bulgarian football teams take part in it.

Match details

CSKA Sofia 1 – 0 Litex Lovech
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Vasil Levski, Sofia
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: Nikolay Yordanov (Sofia)
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CSKA Sofia
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Litex Lovech
CSKA:
GK25 Flag of Cameroon.svg Daniel Bekono
DF30 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Yordan Todorov Yellow card.svg 39'
DF10 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Ivan Ivanov
DF6 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Kiril Kotev Yellow card.svg 90'
DF84 Flag of Brazil.svg Filipe Machado
MF5 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Todor Yanchev (c)
MF15 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Nikolay Chipev Yellow card.svg 55'
MF24 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Aleksandar Tonev Yellow card.svg 86'
MF21 Flag of Nigeria.svg Chigozie Udoji Sub off.svg 73'
FW99 Flag of Brazil.svg Nei Sub off.svg 82'
FW19 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Evgeni Yordanov
Substitutes:
GK1 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Ventsislav Velinov
DF3 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Pavel Vidanov
FW8 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Martin Toshev Sub on.svg 82'
FW9 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Vladislav Zlatinov Sub on.svg 73'
DF18 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Aleksandar Sabev
DF20 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Aleksandar Branekov
MF26 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Yanko Sandanski
Manager:
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Dimitar Penev


Assistant referees:
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Nikola Dzhuganski
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Nikolay Angelov
Fourth official:
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Tsvetan Georgiev

Litex:
GK12 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Todor Todorov
DF16 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Stanislav Manolev
DF3 Flag of France.svg Cédric Cambon
DF22 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Plamen Nikolov
DF23 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Petar Zanev
MF6 Flag of France.svg Alexis Bertin
MF8 Flag of Brazil.svg Tom Sub off.svg 82'
MF26 Flag of Brazil.svg Dudu Sub off.svg 69'
MF10 Flag of Brazil.svg Sandrinho Yellow card.svg 43'
MF32 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Ivelin Popov (c)
FW11 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Emil Angelov Yellow card.svg 30'Sub off.svg 60'
Substitutes:
GK1 Flag of Serbia.svg Uroš Golubović
DF2 Flag of France.svg Alexandre Barthe
MF17 Flag of France.svg Jérémy Acedo
FW18 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Krum Bibishkov Sub on.svg 82'
FW19 Flag of France.svg Wilfried Niflore Sub on.svg 60'
FW27 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Momchil Tsvetanov Sub on.svg 69'
DF33 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Džemal Berberović
Manager:
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Stanimir Stoilov

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References

  1. "CSKA claim Bulgarian Super Cup" (in Bulgarian). uefa.com. Retrieved 3 August 2008.