1938 Bulgarian Cup
The 1938 Bulgarian Cup (in this period the tournament was named Tsar's Cup) was the first cup competition, which took place in parallel to the national championship. The cup was won by FC 13 Sofia after their opponents Levski Ruse left the field during the final at the Yunak Stadium in Sofia.
Царска купа | |
Country | Bulgaria |
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Champions | FC 13 Sofia (1st cup) |
Runners-up | Levski Ruse |
Top goal scorer(s) | Krum Stoichkov (FC 13) (5 goals) |
1939 → |
Last of 16
4 September 1938
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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FC 13 Sofia | 3–0 (w/o) | FC Lom |
Tsar Krum Byala Slatina | 0–3 (w/o) | Levski Pleven |
Sportklub Tryavna | 3–1 | Svetoslav Stara Zagora |
Levski Dupnitsa | 3–1 | Pirin XI |
Levski Ruse | 7–5 | Hadzhislavchev Pavlikeni |
Pobeda Varna | 4–0 | Nikola Simov Targovishte |
Georgi Drazhev Yambol | 0–4 | Levski Burgas |
Sportklub Plovdiv | 5–0 | Bulgaria Haskovo |
Quarter-finals
11 September 1938
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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Pobeda Varna | 2–3 | Levski Pleven |
Levski Burgas | 3–0 | Sportklub Tryavna |
Levski Dupnitsa | 0–1 | FC 13 Sofia |
Sportklub Plovdiv | 1–2 | Levski Ruse |
Semi-finals
18 September 1938
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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Levski Ruse | 6–3 | Levski Burgas |
Levski Pleven | 1–7 | FC 13 Sofia |
Final
Details
FC 13 Sofia | 3−0 (w/o) | Levski Ruse |
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Asparuhov 16' Tabakov 31' Stoichkov 80' |
In 80th minute the match was canceled by Levski's players at 3−1 for FC 13 as a protest against refereeing | Toporov 8' |
FC 13
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Levski
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