2011 Bulgarian Supercup

2011 Bulgarian Supercup
Финал за Суперкупата на България 2011
Date30 July 2011
VenueLazur, Burgas
Man of the MatchSpas Delev
RefereeAnton Genov (Sofia)
Attendance12,620

The 2011 Bulgarian Supercup was the ninth Bulgarian Supercup match, a football match which was contested between the "A" professional football group champion, Litex Lovech, and the winner of the Bulgarian Cup, CSKA Sofia. The match was held on 30 July 2011 at the Lazur Stadium in Burgas.

CSKA Sofia secured a record 4th Bulgarian Supercup.[1] The Reds went on to win this match 3–1, with two goals from Spas Delev, and one from Ianis Zicu after Célio Codó had put Litex ahead in the 6th minute.

Match details

Litex Lovech1–3CSKA Sofia
Codó 6' Report Delev 16', 58'
Zicu 48' (pen.)
Attendance: 12,620
Referee: Anton Genov (Sofia)
Litex Lovech
CSKA Sofia
LITEX:
GK 30 Evgeni Aleksandrov
DF 3 Petar Zanev (c)
DF 5 Bernard Onanga  61'
DF 6 Maxime Josse  47'
DF 33 Nikolay Bodurov
MF 16 Strahil Popov
MF 21 Aleksandar Tsvetkov  10'
MF 19 Rumen Rumenov
MF 17 Georgi Milanov  46'
MF 15 Robert Flores
FW 12 Célio Codó 6'  57'
Substitutes:
GK 31 Vinícius Barrivieira
MF 8 Tom  46'  50'
FW 9 Svetoslav Todorov
FW 11 Thiago Miracema  57'
MF 18 Iliya Milanov  61'
DF 22 Plamen Nikolov
FW 27 Momchil Tsvetanov
Manager:
Lyuboslav Penev
CSKA:
GK 12 Ivan Karadzhov
DF 23 Martin Dechev  67'
DF 6 Kostadin Stoyanov  62'
DF 19 Apostol Popov
DF 8 Rumen Trifonov
MF 5 Todor Yanchev (c)
MF 18 Boris Galchev
MF 29 Gregory Nelson  82'
MF 7 Spas Delev 6' 58'
FW 27 Ianis Zicu 48' (pen.)  86'
FW 9 Michel Platini
Substitutes:
GK 88 Blagoy Makendzhiev
DF 2 Pavel Vidanov  67'
DF 3 Ademar Júnior
FW 14 Stanislav Kostov  86'
MF 17 Chetin Sadula
DF 22 Petar Stoyanov
MF 77 Saša Živec  82'
Manager:
Milen Radukanov

MATCH OFFICIALS

  • Assistant referees:
    • Nikolay Angelov
    • Ventsislav Gavrilov
  • Fourth official: Ahmed Ahmed

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Seven named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

References

  1. ^ "CSKA Sofia lift record fourth Super Cup". UEFA. 30 July 2011. Archived from the original on November 3, 2012.