1994 Bulgarian Cup Final
The 1994 Bulgarian Cup Final was the 54th final of the Bulgarian Cup, and was contested between Pirin Blagoevgrad and Levski Sofia on 4 May 1994 at Vasil Levski National Stadium in Sofia. Levski won the final 1–0. Match Details See also *1993–94 A Group The 1993–94 A Group was the 46th season of the A Football Group, the top Bulgarian professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1948. Overview It was contested by 16 teams, and Levski Sofia won the championshi ... References External linksFull video of the finalat YouTube.com {{PFC Levski Sofia matches Bulgarian Cup finals PFC Levski Sofia matches OFC Pirin Blagoevgrad matches ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1993–94 Bulgarian Cup
The 1993–94 Bulgarian Cup was the 54th season of the Bulgarian Cup. Levski Sofia won the competition, beating Pirin Blagoevgrad 1–0 in the final at the Vasil Levski National Stadium in Sofia. First round , - !colspan=3 style="background-color:#D0F0C0;" , 24 November 1993 Second round , - !colspan=5 style="background-color:#D0F0C0;" , 1 / 8 December 1993 Quarter-finals , - !colspan=5 style="background-color:#D0F0C0;" , 11 / 15 December 1993 Semi-finals , - !colspan=5 style="background-color:#D0F0C0;" , 3 / 23 March 1994 , - !colspan=5 style="background-color:#D0F0C0;" , 3 / 30 March 1994 Final Details References {{DEFAULTSORT:Bulgarian Cup 1993-94 1993–94 domestic association football cups Cup A cup is an open-top used to hold hot or cold liquids for pouring or drinking; while mainly used for drinking, it also can be used to store solids for pouring (e.g., sugar, flour, grains, salt). Cups may be made of glass, me ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kostadin Gerganchev
Kostadin Assenov Gerganchev ( bg, Костадин Асенов Герганчев; born 25 October 1971) is a Bulgarian former football player, who played as a midfielder, and a coach. He was born on 25 October 1971, in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria. He played for Pirin, Spartak (Plovdiv), Makedonska Slava, Sasa (Makedonska Kamenica) (Macedonia), FK Apolonia Fier (Albania) and Ptolemaida (Greece). Since the fall of 2006 he has been playing for Velbazhd Kyustendil. Finalist for the national cup in 1992 and 1994 with Pirin Blagoevgrad Futbolen klub Pirin ( bg, Футболен клуб „Пирин“), also known as Pirin Blagoevgrad is a Bulgarian football club based in Blagoevgrad, which currently competes in the First League, the top division of Bulgarian football. Th .... References External links * 1971 births Living people Bulgarian men's footballers Footballers from Blagoevgrad Men's association football midfielders First Professional Football League (Bulg ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gosho Ginchev
Gosho Petkov Ginchev ( bg, Гошо Гинчев; born 2 February 1969 in Madrets) is a former Bulgarian footballer who played as a defender. He was capped for the Bulgaria national team, playing two games at the 1998 FIFA World Cup. He was also in the Bulgarian Euro 1996 squad. Career Beroe Ginchev began his career in Beroe and made his debut in the 1986-87 season. Levski Sofia After playing four seasons for Beroe, Ginchev signed a two-year-deal with Levski Sofia Levski Sofia ( bg, Левски София) is a Bulgarian professional association football club based in Sofia, which competes in the First League, the top division of the Bulgarian football league system. The club was founded on 24 May 1914 ... for a fee of around 1.500.000 Bulgarian lev, BGN. Honours Club ;Levski Sofia * Bulgarian A Football Group, A Group (3): 1992–93 A Group, 1992–93, 1993–94 A Group, 1993–94, 1994–95 A Group, 1994–95 * Bulgarian Cup: 1994 Bulgarian Cup Final, 1993–94 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Emil Kremenliev
Emil Georgiev Kremenliev ( bg, Емил Георгиев Кременлиев; born 13 August 1969) is a Bulgarian former professional footballer who played as a right-back. Career Kremenliev played club football for Slavia Sofia, Levski Sofia, Olympiacos, again in Levski, CSKA Sofia, Union Berlin, Spartak Varna, Marek, Conegliano German and Kazichene. He left Union Berlin in January 2002. Kremenliev was part of the Bulgaria national team that reached the semi-finals of the 1994 World Cup and also played at Euro 96. He was sent off against Mexico in the knockout round of the 1994 World Cup for yellow card accumulation. Honours Levski Sofia * A PFG: 1993–94, 1994–95 * Bulgarian Cup: 1994 CSKA Sofia * A PFG: runner-up 1999–00 * Bulgarian Cup: 1999; runner-up 1998 Slavia Sofia * A PFG: runner-up 1989–90 Union Berlin * DFB-Pokal The DFB-Pokal ( is a German knockout football cup competition held annually by the German Football Association (DFB). Sixty-four te ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Oleg Morgun
Oleg Valerievich Morgun (Олег Моргун) is a Ukrainian separatist politician and former police officer serving as the ''de facto'' mayor of Mariupol since January 2023. Life Morgun is from Vinnytsia where he worked as a police chief. He was the acting head of police of Mariupol from June to July 2014. He was the ''de facto'' head of the Novoazovsk Raion of the Donetsk People's Republic under Alexander Zakharchenko. Morgun was succeeded by Vasily Ovcharov. Morgun was also the head of Yasynuvata. On January 23, 2023, he was appointed by Denis Pushilin to serve as the ''de facto'' mayor of Mariupol. Morgun replaced Konstantin Ivashchenko Konstantin Vladimirovich Ivashchenko (born 3 October 1963) is a Russian and Ukrainian politician and businessman who served as the ''de facto'' mayor of Mariupol from 6 April 2022 to 23 January 2023, following the capture of the city by the .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Morgun, Oleg Living people Year of birth missin ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Yordan Kostov
Yordan is a given name and less often a surname. Notable people with the name include: Surname * Philip Yordan (1914–2003), American screenwriter Given name *Yordan Álvarez (born 1997), Cuban baseball player * Yordan Angelov (born 1953), Bulgarian volleyball player * Yordan Bikov (born 1950), Bulgarian weightlifter *Yordan Etov (born 1989), Bulgarian football player *Yordan Frometa, Cuban amateur featherweight boxer * Yordan Gospodinov (born 1978), Bulgarian football player *Yordan Hadzhikonstantinov-Dzhinot (1818–1882), Bulgarian teacher, publicist and figure in the Bulgarian National Revival * Yordan Ilinov (born 1985), Bulgarian sprinter * Yordan Letchkov (born 1967), Bulgarian footballer, and mayor of Sliven *Yordan Miliev (born 1987), Bulgarian football player *Yordan Minev (born 1980), Bulgarian football player *Yordan Mitkov (born 1956), Bulgarian weightlifter * Yordan Parushev (born 1958), Bulgarian artist * Yordan Penev (born 1988), Bulgarian football player * Yord ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Martin Goranov
Martin may refer to: Places * Martin City (other) * Martin County (other) * Martin Township (other) Antarctica * Martin Peninsula, Marie Byrd Land * Port Martin, Adelie Land * Point Martin, South Orkney Islands Australia * Martin, Western Australia * Martin Place, Sydney Caribbean * Martin, Saint-Jean-du-Sud, Haiti, a village in the Sud Department of Haiti Europe * Martin, Croatia, a village in Slavonia, Croatia * Martin, Slovakia, a city * Martín del Río, Aragón, Spain * Martin (Val Poschiavo), Switzerland England * Martin, Hampshire * Martin, Kent * Martin, East Lindsey, Lincolnshire, hamlet and former parish in East Lindsey district * Martin, North Kesteven, village and parish in Lincolnshire in North Kesteven district * Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire * Martin Mere, a lake in Lancashire ** WWT Martin Mere, a wetland nature reserve that includes the lake and surrounding areas * Martin Mill, Kent North America Canada * Rural ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sasha Todorovski
Sacha, Sasha, Sascha, or ''variant'' may refer to: People * Sasha (name), includes list of people with the name and the variants Sascha or Sacha Musicians * Sasha (DJ) (born 1969), born Alexander Coe * Sasha (German singer) (born 1972), born Sascha Schmitz * Sasha (Jamaican musician) (born 1974), gospel singer and former deejay, born Christine Chin Animals * Sasha (dog) (2004–2008), a Labrador dog that served in the British Army * ''Galianora sacha'' (''G. sacha''), Ecuadorian jumping spider * "Sasha", name given to a frozen specimen of the extinct woolly rhinoceros Arts, entertainment, and media *''Sasha'', a 2003 album by Sasha Gradiva * ''Pour Sacha'', ''For Sacha'', 1991 film * "Sascha … ein aufrechter Deutscher", a 1992 song by Die Toten Hosen from the album ''Kauf MICH!'' * Sascha-Film, defunct Austrian film company Other uses * Sasha-class minesweeper, NATO designated name, Soviet Navy minesweeper class See also * Shasha (other) Shasha or Sha Sh ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Georgi Bachev
Georgi Krumov Bachev ( bg, Георги Бачев; born 18 April 1977) is a former Bulgarian professional footballer who played as a winger or forward. Career He played for a few clubs, including Slavia Sofia, Levski Sofia and Vihren Sandanski. He played for the Bulgaria national football team and was a participant at the 1998 FIFA World Cup The 1998 FIFA World Cup was the 16th FIFA World Cup, the football world championship for men's national teams. The finals tournament was held in France from 10 June to 12 July 1998. The country was chosen as the host nation by FIFA for th .... Bachev has managed Loko Mezdra. References External links * Profile at Levskisofia.info 1977 births Living people Bulgarian footballers Sportspeople from Blagoevgrad Bulgaria international footballers PFC Slavia Sofia players PFC Levski Sofia players OFC Vihren Sandanski players 1998 FIFA World Cup players First Professional Football League (Bulgaria) players Macedoni ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kiril Stoykov
The male name Kiril (or Кирил or Кирилл) is a common first name in the Orthodox Slavic world, in particular in Bulgaria, North Macedonia, and Russia. It is also well known in Greece but in different forms like Kyriakos. (Note that in modern Russian the spelling Кирил is considered to be a mistake, the correct spelling is Кирилл.) Kiril has several variant forms: Cyril, Cyrill, Kirill, Kirillos, Kiryl (Belarusian), Kyril, Cyryl (Polish), Kyrill, Kyrylo (Ukrainian) and a diminutive Kiro (common in the Balkan Sprachbund). Saint Cyril of Jerusalem was a 4th-century bishop and a Doctor of the Church. Saint Cyril of Alexandria was a 5th-century theologian. Another Saint Cyril, known as Kiril, was a 9th-century translator and a Byzantine missionary to the Slavs. He, together with his brother Methodius, created an alphabet called the Glagolitic alphabet to serve the needs of the Slavic world, translating the Bible into the Church Slavic language. Later, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Petar Mihtarski
Petar Sotirov Mihtarski ( bg, Петър Сотиров Михтарски; born 15 July 1966) is a Bulgarian retired football player and manager, who played as a striker. He amassed First Professional Football League totals of 303 games and 158 goals during 14 seasons, representing mainly Pirin Blagoevgrad (nine years) and Levski Sofia (three). He also competed professionally in Portugal and Spain. Mihtarski was part of the Bulgaria national team's squad at the 1994 World Cup. In 2002, he started working as a coach. Club career Born in Blagoevgrad, Mihtarski spent the first 13 years of his career (youth years included) with local OFC Pirin, making his first-team – and First Professional Football League – debuts in 1982–83, appearing in eight games and scoring four goals in an eventual relegation. He went on to score in double digits in five of the following six seasons. In the summer of 1989, Mihtarski signed for PFC Levski Sofia, netting 24 times in his debut campa ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |