2007 Bulgarian Supercup - Match Details

Match Details

26 July 2007
20:00
Levski Sofia 2 – 1 (a.e.t.) Litex Lovech Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Hristo Ristoskov (Sandanski)
Bardon 13'
Jayeoba 109'
Report Beto 90'
Levski Sofia Litex Lovech
Levski Sofia:
GK 1 Georgi Petkov
DF 3 Zhivko Milanov
DF 15 Chakib Benzoukane
DF 4 Igor Tomašić
DF 25 Lúcio Wagner
MF 6 Richard Eromoigbe 104'
MF 22 Darko Tasevski 65'
MF 21 Dimitar Telkiyski (c) 103'
MF 10 Hristo Yovov 78'
FW 27 Cédric Bardon
FW 17 Valeri Domovchiyski 60'
Substitutes:
GK 12 Bozhidar Mitrev
DF 5 Borislav Stoychev
MF 8 Georgi Sarmov 78'
MF 18 Miroslav Ivanov 65'
FW 77 Milan Koprivarov
FW 23 Ekundayo Jayeoba 60'
FW 24 Nikolay Dimitrov
Manager:
Stanimir Stoilov
Litex Lovech:
GK 12 Todor Todorov
DF 2 Robert Popov (c)
DF 22 Plamen Nikolov
DF 6 Cédric Uras 48'
DF 5 Mihail Venkov
MF 16 Stanislav Manolev 103'
MF 10 Sandrinho
MF 17 Fabien Boudarène
MF 24 Petar Zlatinov 17'
FW 11 Beto
FW 32 Ivelin Popov 71'
Substitutes:
GK 1 Ilia Nikolov
DF 20 Ivan Bandalovski 103'
DF 13 Tihomir Trifonov
DF 15 Ivan Skerlev
FW 26 Dudu 17' 103'
FW 23 Nebojša Jelenković
DF 18 Krum Bibishkov 71'
Manager:
Ferario Spasov
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