1929–31 Balkan Cup

The 1929-31 was the first edition of the Balkan Cup. Four teams participated: (Romania, Greece, Yugoslavia, and Bulgaria). Romania won the trophy ahead of second placed Yugoslavia. Greece came third and Bulgaria was last. The best goalscorers were Bodola and Wetzer, both from Romania and with 7 goals each.[1][2] Albania had registered for the tournament, but retired before the beginning and did not participate.[3]

1929–31 Balkan Cup
Dates6 October 1929–29 November 1931
Teams4
Champions Romania (1st title)
Runners-up Yugoslavia
Third place Greece
Fourth place Bulgaria
Matches played12
Goals scored61 (5.08 per match)
Top goal scorer(s) Iuliu Bodola
Rudolf Wetzer
(7 goals)
1931
All statistics correct as of 29 November 1931.

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  Romania (C) 6 5 0 1 26 13 +13 15
2  Yugoslavia 6 3 0 3 12 9 +3 9
3  Greece 6 2 0 4 13 20 7 6
4  Bulgaria 6 2 0 4 10 19 9 6
Source: RSSSF
(C) Champion.

Matches

Romania 21 Yugoslavia
Grațian Sepi  35'
Gheorghe Ciolac  40'
Report Blagoje Marjanović  71'
Referee: Georgi Grigorov (Bulgaria)

Greece 21 Yugoslavia
Giorgos Andrianopulos  50'
Dinos Andrianopulos  54'
Report Đorđe Vujadinović  40'

Romania 81 Greece
Rudolf Wetzer  8', 34', 75', 76', 80'
Emerich Vogl  43'
Ladislau Raffinsky  57' (pen.)
Ștefan Dobay  77'
Report Vassilis Andrianopoulos  4'
Referee: Jovan Ružić (Yugoslavia)

Bulgaria 53Romania 
Nikolai Staikov  11' (pen.), 52'
Velcho Stoyanov  34', 50'
Asen Peshev  47'
Report Ljuben Gikov  71' (o.g.)
Rudolf Wetzer  23' (pen.), 43'
Referee: Jovan Ružić (Yugoslavia)

Bulgaria 03Yugoslavia 
Report Leo Lemešić  7'
Blagoje Marjanović  27'
Boris Praunsberger  78'
Referee: Jovan Ružić (Yugoslavia)

Greece 61Bulgaria 
Antonis Tsolinas  4', 50', 51', 60'
Aggelos Messaris  10', 15'
Report Asen Peshev  60'

Yugoslavia 41 Greece
Aleksandar Tomašević  38', 83'
Ivan Hitrec  35'
Blagoje Marjanović  75'
Report Antonis Migiakis  52'
Beogradski SK Stadium, Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Referee: Costel Rădulescu (Romania)

Yugoslavia 10 Bulgaria
Blagoje Marjanović  ?' Report
Referee: Denis Xifando (Romania)

Romania 52 Bulgaria
Grațian Sepi  25'
Iuliu Bodola  50', 66'
Constantin Stanciu  68', 81'
Report Mihail Lozanov  51'
Asen Panchev  89'
Referee: Ernest Fabris (Yugoslavia)

Yugoslavia 24 Romania
Dobrivoje Zečević  36'
Blagoje Marjanović  60'
Report Andrei Glanzmann  16'
Iuliu Bodola  49', 89'
Nicolae Kovács  50'
Referee: Apostolos Nikolaidis (Greece)

Bulgaria 21 Greece
Asen Peshev  20'
Dimitar Baikushev  83'
Report Nikos Kitsos  10'
Referee: Jovan Ružić (Yugoslavia)

Greece 24 Romania
Nikos Aggelakis  34', 39' Report Iuliu Bodola  13', 18', 84'
Grațian Sepi  51'

Goalscorers

There were 61 goals scored in 12 matches, for an average of 5.08 goals per match.

7 goals

4 goals

3 goals

References

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