2016 Bulgarian Cup final explained

2016 Bulgarian Cup final
Event:2015–16 Bulgarian Cup
Team1:Montana
Team1association:A Group
Team1score:0
Team2:CSKA Sofia
Team2association:V Group
Team2score:1
Date:24 May 2016
Stadium:Vasil Levski National Stadium
City:Sofia
Referee:Stanislav Todorov (Shumen)
Attendance:33,345
Previous:2015
Next:2017

The 2016 Bulgarian Cup final was the 76th final of the Bulgarian Cup. The final took place on 24 May 2016 at Vasil Levski National Stadium in Sofia[1] in front of 33,345 spectators. It was refereed by Stanislav Todorov, from Shumen.

The clubs contesting the final were Montana and CSKA Sofia. CSKA won the match 1–0 with a goal from Stanislav Malamov, claiming their 20th Bulgarian Cup.[2] The "redmen" were, however, not able to participate in the 2016-2017 edition of the UEFA Europa League due to a ban imposed by the UEFA Club Financial Control Body.[3]

Background

CSKA Sofia were appearing in their 32nd Bulgarian Cup final and had won it on 19 of their previous 31 appearances. They also became only the fourth team from outside the A Group, since its foundation in 1948, to reach the final and the first team of third division.[4]

For Montana, 2016 was their first appearance in a Bulgarian Cup final.[5]

Route to the final

See also: 2015–16 Bulgarian Cup.

MontanaRoundCSKA
OpponentResultLegsOpponentResultLegs
2nd Preliminary RoundSofia 20104–1home
3rd Preliminary RoundSeptemvri Sofia1–0home
4th Preliminary RoundSaraya11–0away
5th Preliminary RoundBotev Ihtiman5–0home
Pirin Gotse Delchev3–1away1st RoundNeftochimic Burgas3–1home
Lokomotiv Plovdiv1–1 (4–2p)away2nd RoundSpartak Pleven2–0away
Lokomotiv GO1–1 (4–3p)awayQuarter-finalsSozopol3–0home
Litex Lovech2–12–0 home; 0–1 awaySemi-finalsBeroe Stara Zagora4–02–0 away; 2–0 home

Match

Details

GK 33 Ivaylo Vasilev
RB 26 Yordan Todorov
CB 5 Asen Georgiev
CB 15 Georgi Angelov
LB 6 Hristofor Hubchev
DM 25
DM 16 Vladimir Michev (c)
CM 24 Olivier Bonnes
RW 22
LW 10 Ivan Stoyanov
CF 7
Substitutes:
GK 1 Hristo Ivanov
MF 4 Nabil Ejenavi
MF 8
FW 9
DF 17 Georgi Pashov
MF 19 Tsvetan Varsanov
FW 20
Manager:
Emil Velev
GK 1
RB 3 Kiril Dinchev
CB 4 Bozhidar Chorbadzhiyski
CB 25 Angel Granchov
LB 17
DM 13 Yordan Yordanov
CM 8 Boris Galchev (c)
CM 14
RW 20 Stanislav Malamov
LW 7
CF 9
Substitutes:
GK 12 Stoyan Kolev
DF 5 Nikolay Dichev
MF 10 Aleksandar Aleksandrov
MF 16
MF 22
DF 23 Vasil Popov
FW 24
Manager:
Hristo Yanev
width=50% valign=topMATCH OFFICIALS
  • Assistant referees: Ivo Kolev & Georgi Doynov
          • Fourth official: Ivaylo Stoyanov (Petrich)
width=50% valign=topMATCH RULES
  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Seven named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

Match overview

CSKA Sofia had more opportunities to score during the first half, with Montana starting to look more dangerous after the half hour mark.[6] The unmarked Stanislav Malamov netted with a header what would turn out to be the winning goal in the 12th minute of the match after an Angel Granchov assist following a Boris Galchev corner kick.[7] Momchil Tsvetanov and Preslav Yordanov then had chances to double CSKA's advantage, but their shots lacked accuracy. Ivan Minchev went close to finding an equalizer right before the half time break, with his free kick going just inches wide of the target.[6]

Shortly after the resumption of the match, Ivaylo Vasilev pulled off a good save after a Granchov attempt. In the 57th minute, the goalscorer Malamov hit the right post[7] and 13 minutes later he saw his powerful close distance shot saved by Vasilev. Montana threatened on a number of occasions after the 70th minute until a Stanislav Genchev goal was disallowed for offside on the 75' mark.[6] In the 77th minute, manager Emil Velev was sent to the stands by Stanislav Todorov for aggressively protesting against the referee's decisions.[7] Montana started to send more men forward (with goalkeeper Vasilev entering CSKA's penalty area for a corner kick in the fourth minute of added time), but clearcut chances were lacking until the end of the match and CSKA Sofia managed to hold on for the 1−0 win, becoming the first third division club to secure the Bulgarian Cup.[8]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Официално: Финалът за Купата на 24 май. gong.bg. 27 April 2016. bg.
  2. Web site: CSKA Sofia win historic Bulgarian Cup. skysports.com. 25 May 2016.
  3. News: Какво става ако ЦСКА спечели Купата днес? . https://web.archive.org/web/20160919110712/http://www.livesport.bg/kakvo-stava-ako-cska-specheli-kupata-dnes-104483.html . dead . 19 September 2016 . livesport.bg . Atanasov, Ivo . 24 May 2016 . 29 May 2016 . bg .
  4. Web site: Third-tier CSKA reach final to make Bulgarian Cup history. reuters.com. 21 April 2016.
  5. Web site: Монтана за първи път на финал за Купата на България. bnr.bg. 22 April 2016. bg.
  6. News: Велик ЦСКА грабна Купата и пренаписа историята! "Червените" излъгаха с 1:0 Монтана на препълнения "Васил Левски. gol.bg . 24 May 2016 . bg.
  7. News: Montana vs. CSKA Sofia Matchcast. topsport.bg . 24 May 2016 . bg.
  8. News: Велик "червен" триумф пред 35 000 на "Васил Левски"! . sportal.bg . 24 May 2016 . bg.