2008 Bulgarian Supercup - Match Details

Match Details

3 August 2008
20:30
CSKA Sofia 1 – 0 Litex Lovech Vasil Levski, Sofia
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: Nikolay Yordanov (Sofia)
Kotev 65'
CSKA Sofia Litex Lovech
CSKA:
GK 25 Daniel Bekono
DF 30 Yordan Todorov 39'
DF 10 Ivan Ivanov
DF 6 Kiril Kotev 90'
DF 84 Filipe Machado
MF 5 Todor Yanchev (c)
MF 15 Nikolay Chipev 55'
MF 24 Aleksandar Tonev 86'
MF 21 Shikoze Udoji 73'
FW 99 Nei 82'
FW 19 Evgeni Yordanov
Substitutes:
GK 1 Ventsislav Velinov
MF 26 Yanko Sandanski
DF 3 Pavel Vidanov
FW 9 Vladislav Zlatinov 73'
FW 8 Martin Toshev 82'
DF 18 Aleksandar Sabev
DF 20 Aleksandar Branekov
Manager:
Dimitar Penev


Assistant referees:
Nikola Djuganski
Nikolay Angelov
Fourth official:
Cvetan Georgiev

LITEX:
GK 12 Todor Todorov
DF 16 Stanislav Manolev
DF 3 Cedric Cambon
DF 22 Plamen Nikolov
DF 23 Petar Zanev
MF 6 Alexis Bertin
MF 8 Tom 82'
MF 26 Dudu 69'
MF 10 Sandrinho 43'
MF 32 Ivelin Popov (c)
FW 11 Emil Angelov 30' 60'
Substitutes:
GK 1 Uroš Golubović
DF 2 Alexandre Barthe
MF 17 Jérémy Acedo
FW 18 Krum Bibishkov 82'
FW 19 Wilfried Niflore 60'
FW 27 Momchil Cvetanov 69'
DF 33 Džemal Berberović
Manager:
Stanimir Stoilov
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