Kaliakra Kavarna Albena Cup Explained

Kaliakra Kavarna Albena Cup
Founded:2000
Region:Bulgaria (UEFA)
Number Of Teams:4-15
Current Champions: PFC Sportist Svoge
Most Successful Team: PFC Levski Sofia (3 titles)

Kaliakra Kavarna Albena Cup (Bulgarian: Калиакра Каварна Албена Къп) or Albena Cup (Bulgarian: Албена Къп) is an annual summer international football tournament held in Albena, Bulgaria, since 2000. Sponsored is "Moto-Pphoe", PFL, Bulgarian Football Union, municipality of Kavarna and resort "Albena" at home. Media Partner of the event's newspaper "Topsport". Chief organizer Nikolay Zlatev, who is head of the "Sport" in resort "Albena" AD. Kaliakra Kavarna Albena Cup is a descendant of the traditional international tournament Albena MobilTel (2001-2003). It is held in January and February.

In the first edition of the tournament eight participating teams were divided into two groups of four teams. Played against each other, arguing the winners for first place, while others allocate places to 8th.

Finals

YearChampionRunners-UpThird placeFourth place
2000 FC Torpedo Kutaisi
2001 MFK Ružomberok
2002 FC Dinamo București
2003 FC Stal Alchevsk
2004 PFC Spartak Varna
2005 The tournament was abandoned due to bad weather
2006 PFC Dobrudzha Dobrich
2007 FK Radnički Niš
2008 -
2009 PFC Montana
2010 -
2011 FC Dorostol 2003
2012 PFC Kaliakra Kavarna
2013 The tournament was abandoned
2014 FC Ararat Yerevan
2015

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