2001 Bulgarian Cup final explained

2001 Bulgarian Cup final
Event:2000–01 Bulgarian Cup
Team1:Litex
Team1association:A Group
Team1score:1
Team2:Velbazhd
Team2association:A Group
Team2score:0
Date:24 May 2001
Stadium:Stadion Lokomotiv
City:Sofia
Man Of The Match1a:Stefan Yurukov
Referee:Anton Genov
Attendance:8,000
Previous:2000
Next:2002

The 2001 Bulgarian Cup final was played at Stadion Lokomotiv in Sofia on 24 May 2001 and was contested between the sides of Litex Lovech and Velbazhd Kyustendil. The match was won by Litex Lovech, with Stefan Yurukov scoring the golden goal in the 91st minute.[1]

Match

Details

Litex:
width=25!width=25
GK 1 Vitomir Vutov (c)
DF 5
DF 3 Zhivko Zhelev
DF 17 Valeriu Răchită
DF 4
MF 23 Nebojša Jelenković
MF 14 Kiril Nikolov
MF 15
MF 11 Hristo Yovov
FW 9 Stefan Yurukov
FW 21 Zoran Janković
Substitutes:
DF 2
MF 10
Manager:
Ferario Spasov
Assistant referees:
Lozev
Petrov
Velbazhd:
width=25!width=25
GK 32 Krasimir Petkov
DF 2 Trayan Dyankov
DF 24 Ivan Paskov
DF 5 Petar Kolev
DF 6 Georgi Petrov
MF 16
MF 8 Stanislav Genchev
MF 22 Vančo Trajanov
MF 10 Slavcho Pavlov (c)
FW 13 Metodi Stoynev
FW 20
Substitutes:
FW 7
Manager:
Dimitar Dimitrov

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Купа на България 2000/01 . bulgarian-football.com . Bulgarian.