2011 Bulgarian Supercup

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2011 Bulgarian Supercup
Финал за Суперкупата на България 2011
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Date30 July 2011
Venue Lazur, Burgas
Man of the Match Spas Delev
Referee Anton Genov (Sofia)
Attendance12,620
2010
2012

The 2011 Bulgarian Supercup was the ninth Bulgarian Supercup match, a football match which was contested between the "A" professional football group champion, Litex Lovech, and the winner of the Bulgarian Cup, CSKA Sofia. The match was held on 30 July 2011 at the Lazur Stadium in Burgas.

CSKA Sofia secured a record 4th Bulgarian Supercup. [1] The Reds went on to win this match 3–1, with two goals from Spas Delev, and one from Ianis Zicu after Célio Codó had put Litex ahead in the 6th minute.

Match details

Litex Lovech 1–3 CSKA Sofia
Codó Soccerball shade.svg6' Report Delev Soccerball shade.svg16', 58'
Zicu Soccerball shade.svg48' (pen.)
Lazur, Burgas
Attendance: 12,620
Referee: Anton Genov (Sofia)
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Litex Lovech
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CSKA Sofia
LITEX:
GK30 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Evgeni Aleksandrov
DF3 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Petar Zanev (c)
DF5 Flag of France.svg Bernard Onanga Sub off.svg 61'
DF6 Flag of France.svg Maxime Josse Yellow card.svg 47'
DF33 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Nikolay Bodurov
MF16 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Strahil Popov
MF21 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Aleksandar Tsvetkov Yellow card.svg 10'
MF19 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Rumen Rumenov
MF17 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Georgi Milanov Sub off.svg 46'
MF15 Flag of Uruguay.svg Robert Flores
FW12 Flag of Brazil.svg Célio Codó Soccerball shade.svg6'Sub off.svg 57'
Substitutes:
GK31 Flag of Brazil.svg Vinícius Barrivieira
MF8 Flag of Brazil.svg Tom Sub on.svg 46'Red card.svg 50'
FW9 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Svetoslav Todorov
FW11 Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Miracema Sub on.svg 57'
MF18 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Iliya Milanov Sub on.svg 61'
DF22 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Plamen Nikolov
FW27 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Momchil Tsvetanov
Manager:
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Lyuboslav Penev
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CSKA:
GK12 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Ivan Karadzhov
DF23 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Martin Dechev Sub off.svg 67'
DF6 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Kostadin Stoyanov Yellow card.svg 62'
DF19 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Apostol Popov
DF8 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Rumen Trifonov
MF5 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Todor Yanchev (c)
MF18 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Boris Galchev
MF29 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Gregory Nelson Sub off.svg 82'
MF7 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Spas Delev Soccerball shade.svg6'Soccerball shade.svg58'
FW27 Flag of Romania.svg Ianis Zicu Soccerball shade.svg48' (pen.)Sub off.svg 86'
FW9 Flag of Brazil.svg Michel Platini
Substitutes:
GK88 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Blagoy Makendzhiev
DF2 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Pavel Vidanov Sub on.svg 67'
DF3 Flag of Brazil.svg Ademar Júnior
FW14 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Stanislav Kostov Sub on.svg 86'
MF17 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Chetin Sadula
DF22 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Petar Stoyanov
MF77 Flag of Slovenia.svg Saša Živec Sub on.svg 82'
Manager:
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Milen Radukanov

MATCH OFFICIALS

  • Assistant referees:
    • Flag of Bulgaria.svg Nikolay Angelov
    • Flag of Bulgaria.svg Ventsislav Gavrilov
  • Fourth official: Flag of Bulgaria.svg Ahmed Ahmed

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Seven named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

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References

  1. "CSKA Sofia lift record fourth Super Cup". uefa.com. 30 July 2011.