1993–94 Bulgarian Cup

The 1993–94 Bulgarian Cup was the 54th season of the Bulgarian Cup. Levski Sofia won the competition, beating Pirin Blagoevgrad 1–0 in the final at the Vasil Levski National Stadium in Sofia.[1]

1993–94 Bulgarian Cup
Country Bulgaria
ChampionsLevski Sofia
(19th cup)
Runners-upPirin Blagoevgrad
Top goal scorer(s)Daniel Borimirov (Levski)
(6 goals)

First round

24 November 1993
Team 1 Score Team 2
Metalurg Pernik (III)5–2Ticha Varna (III)
Pomorie (III)0–1Levski Karlovo (III)
Beroe Stara Zagora (I)1–1 (3–1p)Lokomotiv Plovdiv (I)
Pavlikeni (III)1–0Shumen (I)
Chirpan (III)1–0 (aet)CSKA Sofia (I)
Lokomotiv GO (I)1–1 (5–3p)Slavia Sofia (I)
Balkan Belogradchik (III)2–3Levski Sofia (I)
Pirin Blagoevgrad (I)4–0Spartak Varna (I)
Sliven (II)2–1Chernomorets Burgas (I)
Vihren Sandanski (II)1–0Botev Plovdiv (I)
Marek Dupnitsa (III)2–1Etar Veliko Tarnovo (I)
Provadia (II)3–0 (w/o)Lokomotiv Mezdra (II)
Cherno More Varna (I)2–0Dobrudzha Dobrich (I)
Spartak Plovdiv (II)4–0Lokomotiv Sofia (I)
Levski Omurtag (III)0–1Dorostol Silistra (II)

Second round

1 / 8 December 1993
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Beroe Stara Zagora (I)0–5Levski Sofia (I)0–10–4
Pirin Blagoevgrad (I)8–1Levski Karlovo (III)7–01–1
Pavlikeni (III)0–5Marek Dupnitsa (III)0–20–3 (w/o)
Vihren Sandanski (II)2–2(a)Lokomotiv GO (I)2–20–0
Provadia (II)3–3(a)Dorostol Silistra (II)3–10–2
Sliven (II)2–5Cherno More Varna (I)1–31–2
Metalurg Pernik (III)1–5Spartak Plovdiv (II)1–20–3 (w/o)
Lokomotiv Dryanovo (III)0–3Chirpan (III)0–00–3 (w/o)

Quarter-finals

11 / 15 December 1993
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Cherno More Varna (I)2–8Levski Sofia (I)1–41–4
Chirpan (III)1–2Marek Dupnitsa (III)1–00–2
Pirin Blagoevgrad (I)4–2Dorostol Silistra (II)3–01–2
Lokomotiv GO (I)0–6Spartak Plovdiv (II)0–20–4

Semi-finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
3 / 23 March 1994
Levski Sofia (I)10–0Marek Dupnitsa (III)7–03–0
3 / 30 March 1994
Pirin Blagoevgrad (I)1–0Spartak Plovdiv (II)1–00–0

Final

Details

Pirin Blagoevgrad0−1Levski Sofia
Iliev  87'
Attendance: 18,000
Referee: Lyuben Angelov
Pirin
Levski

References

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