2015 Bulgarian Supercup

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2015 Bulgarian Supercup
Финал за Суперкупата на България 2015
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Date12 August 2015
Venue Lazur, Burgas
Referee Stanislav Todorov (Shumen)
Attendance3,600
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The 2015 Bulgarian Supercup was the 13th Bulgarian Supercup, an annual Bulgarian football match played between the winners of the previous season's A Football Group and Bulgarian Cup. The game was played between Cherno More Varna, who beat Levski Sofia to win the 2015 Bulgarian Cup Final, and Ludogorets Razgrad, champions of the 2014–15 A Group.

This was Ludogorets's fourth Bulgarian Supercup appearance and Cherno More's first. Watched by a crowd of 3,600 at Lazur Stadium in Burgas, Cherno More won the match 1–0. [1]

Match details

Ludogorets Razgrad 0–1 Cherno More
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Lazur, Burgas
Attendance: 3,600
Referee: Stanislav Todorov
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Ludogorets
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Cherno More
GK21 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Vladislav Stoyanov
RB8 Flag of Brazil.svg Lucas Sasha Yellow card.svg 45+3'
CB55 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Georgi Terziev
CB27 Flag of Romania.svg Cosmin Moți
LB6 Flag of Brazil.svg Natanael
CM18 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Svetoslav Dyakov (c) Yellow card.svg 28'Sub off.svg 60'
CM30 Flag of Romania.svg Andrei Prepeliță
RM88 Flag of Brazil.svg Wanderson
AM84 Flag of Brazil.svg Marcelinho Yellow card.svg 64'
LM93 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Virgil Misidjan Sub off.svg 60'
FW11 Flag of Brazil.svg Juninho Quixadá Yellow card.svg 40'Sub off.svg 78'
Substitutes:
GK1 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Milan Borjan
DF15 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Aleksandar Aleksandrov
DF83 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Hristo Popadiyn
MF7 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Mihail Aleksandrov
MF12 Flag of Madagascar.svg Anicet Abel Sub on.svg 60'
MF22 Flag of Brazil.svg Jonathan Cafu Sub on.svg 60'
MF92 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jody Lukoki Sub on.svg 78'
Manager:
Flag of Portugal.svg Bruno Ribeiro
GK33 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Georgi Kitanov
RB5 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Stefan Stanchev Yellow card.svg 58'
DF15 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Trayan Trayanov Sub off.svg 26'
DF6 Flag of Mali.svg Mamoutou Coulibaly Yellow card.svg 42'
LB4 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Mihail Venkov (c)
CM10 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marc Klok Yellow card.svg 54'Sub off.svg 77'
CM8 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Sténio
RM77 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Andreas Vasev Sub off.svg 79'
AM21 Flag of France.svg Mehdi Bourabia Yellow card.svg 66'
LM19 Snake Flag of Martinique.svg Mathias Coureur Yellow card.svg 51'
FW11 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Zhivko Petkov
Substitutes:
GK40 Flag of Serbia.svg Aleksandar Čanović
DF23 Flag of Portugal.svg Ginho Sub on.svg 26'
MF3 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Daniel Georgiev Sub on.svg 77'
MF13 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Simeon Raykov
MF18 Flag of Poland.svg Marcin Burkhardt
MF84 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Todor Palankov Yellow card.svg 90+3'Sub on.svg 79'
FW20 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Villyan Bijev
Manager:
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Nikola Spasov

Man of the Match:

MATCH OFFICIALS

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores level.
  • Seven named substitutes, of which up to three may be used.

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References

  1. "Cherno More Surprisingly Claims Bulgaria's Football Supercup". novinite.com. 13 August 2015.