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1957 Bulgarian Cup Final
The 1957 Bulgarian Cup Final was the 17th final of the Bulgarian Cup (in this period the tournament was named Cup of the Soviet Army), and was contested between Levski Sofia and Spartak Pleven on 7 November 1957 at Vasil Levski National Stadium in Sofia. Levski won the final 2–1. Match Details See also *1957 A Group References {{PFC Levski Sofia matches Bulgarian Cup finals 1957 in Bulgarian sport November 1957 sports events in Europe PFC Levski Sofia matches Cup Final The FA Cup Final, commonly referred to in England as just the Cup Final, is the last match in the FA Cup, Football Association Challenge Cup. It has regularly been one of the List of sports attendance figures, most attended domestic football ev ...
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1957 Bulgarian Cup
The 1957 Bulgarian Cup was the 17th season of the Bulgarian Cup (in this period the tournament was named Cup of the Soviet Army). Levski Sofia won the competition, beating Spartak Pleven 2–1 in the final at the Vasil Levski National Stadium in Sofia. First round Second round , - !colspan="3" style="background-color:#D0F0C0; text-align:left;" , ''Replay'' Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final Details References {{DEFAULTSORT:Bulgarian Cup 1957 1956–57 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, metal, china, clay, ...
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Dimitar Dimitrov (footballer, Born 1930)
Dimitar Dimitrov may refer to: * Dimitar Dimitrov (bobsleigh) (born 1966), Bulgarian Olympic bobsledder * Dimitar Dimitrov (football manager) (born 1959), Bulgarian football manager * Dimitar Dimitrov (writer) (born 1937), former Macedonian Minister of Culture * Dimitar Dimitrov (volleyball) (born 1952), Bulgarian former volleyball player * Dimitar Dimitrov (footballer, born 1949), Bulgarian footballer * Dimitar Dimitrov (footballer, born 1989), Bulgarian footballer * Dimitar Dimitrov (footballer, born 1990), Bulgarian footballer * Dimitar Dimitrov (gymnast) (born 1978), Bulgarian artistic gymnast * Dimitar Dimitrov (basketball), Bulgarian basketball player * Dimitar Dimitrov (zoologist) Dimitar Dimitrov may refer to: * Dimitar Dimitrov (bobsleigh) (born 1966), Bulgarian Olympic bobsledder * Dimitar Dimitrov (football manager) (born 1959), Bulgarian football manager * Dimitar Dimitrov (writer) (born 1937), former Macedonian Ministe ..., zoologist interested in spiders * Dimitar Dim ...
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Iskar Petrov
Iskar may refer to: ;Bulgaria * Iskar (river), a river in western Bulgaria * Iskar Reservoir, situated on the Iskar River * Iskar (town), a town in the Iskar Municipality of the Pleven Province * Iskar Municipality * Iskar, Sofia, one of 24 municipalities in the Bulgaria's Sofia (city) province * Iskar, Varna Province, a village in the Valchi Dol Municipality of Varna Province * Iskar–Panega Geopark * Iskar Stadium, Samokov, Sofia Province * Iskar Gorge ;Afghanistan * Iskar, Afghanistan ;Antarctica * Iskar Glacier, Livingston Island, Antarctica See also * Iskra (other) ''Iskra'' was a 1900–1905 communist newspaper. The word means "spark" in many Slavic languages. Iskra may also refer to: People *Iskra Babich (1932–2001), Soviet film director and screenwriter *Iskra Dimitrova (born 1965), Macedonian artist ... * Iscah, daughter of Haran in the Book of Genesis {{place name disambiguation ...
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Svetoslav Ignatov
Svetoslav is a given name. Notable people with the name include: * Svetoslav of Croatia (before 997 - 1000), king of Croatia * Svetoslav Dyakov (born 1984), Bulgarian football midfielder * Svetoslav Georgiev (born 1977), Bulgarian football player * Svetoslav Minkov (1902–1966), Bulgarian writer * Svetoslav Petrov (footballer born 1978), former Bulgarian football midfielder * Svetoslav Petrov (footballer born 1988), Bulgarian football midfielder for Lokomotiv Sofia * Svetoslav Stoyanov (born 1976), badminton player from France * Svetoslav Roerich (1904–1993), Russian painter * Svetoslav Todorov (born 1978), Bulgarian international footballer * Svetoslav Vitkov (born 1971), Bulgarian singer See also * Sviatoslav Sviatoslav (russian: Святосла́в, Svjatosláv, ; uk, Святосла́в, Svjatosláv, ) is a Russian and Ukrainian given name of Slavic origin. Cognates include Svetoslav, Svatoslav, , Svetislav. It has a Pre-Christian pagan charact ... {{given name Sl ...
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Stoyan Zdravkov
Stoyan (Bulgarian): Стоян is a Bulgarian name derived from the verb ''Stoya'' (Стоя, to stand). The variant Stoian also appears in Romanian, and in northern Greece as Stogiannis ( Greek: Στογιάννης). Given name *Stoyan Stoyanov (b. 1995), Bulgarian Mechanical Engineer *Stoyan Abrashev (b. 1988), Bulgarian footballer *Stoyan Alexandrov (1949–2020), Bulgarian economist *Stoyan Apostolov (b. 1946), Bulgarian wrestler * Stoyan Balov (b. 1960), Bulgarian wrestler * Stoyan Danev (1858–1949), Bulgarian liberal politician and twice Prime Minister *Stoyan Deltchev (b. 1959), Bulgarian gymnast *Stoyan Gadev (1931–1999), Bulgarian actor *Stoyan Ganev (1955–2013), Bulgarian diplomat and politician *Stoyan Gunchev (b. 1958), Bulgarian volleyball player *Stoyan Georgiev (b. 1986), Bulgarian footballer *Stoyan N. Karastoyanoff, American architect *Stoyan Kitov (b. 1938), Bulgarian footballer *Stoyan Kolev (b. 1976), Bulgarian goalkeeper *Stoyan Nikolov (b. 1949), Bulgar ...
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Matey Varbanov
Matey may refer to: * Matey Kaziyski (born 1984), Bulgarian volleyball player * Matey Mateev (1940–2010), Bulgarian theoretical physicist * Matey Preobrazhenski (1828–1875), clerical name of Mono Petrov Seizmonov, Bulgarian Orthodox priest and revolutionary * Yumsem Matey, Indian politician elected in 2009 * Malcolm "Matey" McDuck, a Disney character who is an ancestor of Scrooge McDuck and Donald Duck * Matey, a brand of children's bubble bath marketed by Unilever See also * Maty (other) * Metis (other), pronounced the same way * M80 (other) M80 or M-80 may refer to: Military * BVP M-80, a Yugoslav military vehicle * M80, a U.S. military type of the 7.62×51mm NATO rifle cartridge * M80, training version of the M19 mine * M80 Stiletto, a 2006 prototype naval vessel * M80 Zolja, a Yu ... {{given name, type=both Bulgarian masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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Boris Georgiev (footballer)
Boris Georgiev ( bg, Борис Георгиев) (born 5 December 1982) is an amateur boxer from Bulgaria who won a bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in the light welterweight class. Career In 2000 he lost the European featherweight final against Ramaz Paliani (Turkey) 5:8. The same year he won a silver medal at the World Junior Championships in Budapest, Hungary, losing the final to Gyula Kate (HUN) 17-16. In 2002 Alexander Maletin knocked him out in the lightweight final of the European Championships. A year later at the World Championships Georgiev was knocked out by Cuban legend Mario Kindelan. He qualified for the 2004 Summer Olympics by ending up in second place at the 3rd AIBA European 2004 Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Gothenburg, Sweden. Olympics 2004: *Defeated Nasserredine Fillali (Algeria) RSC 2 (1:38) *Defeated Rock Allen (United States) 30-10 *Defeated Nurzhan Karimzhanov (Kazakhstan) 20-18 *Lost to Yudel Johnson Cedeno (Cuba) 9-13 2 ...
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Stefan Tsolovski
Stefan may refer to: * Stefan (given name) * Stefan (surname) * Ștefan, a Romanian given name and a surname * Štefan, a Slavic given name and surname * Stefan (footballer) (born 1988), Brazilian footballer * Stefan Heym, pseudonym of German writer Helmut Flieg (1913–2001) * Stefan (honorific), a Serbian title * ''Stefan'' (album), a 1987 album by Dennis González See also * Stefan number, a dimensionless number used in heat transfer * Sveti Stefan or Saint Stefan, a small islet in Montenegro * Stefanus (other) Stefanus may refer to: * A variation of the given name Stephen, particularly in regard to: ** Saint Stephen, first martyr of Christianity * St. Stefanus, Ghent, a Catholic church in Belgium dedicated to Saint Stephen * Stefanus Prize, a human righ ...
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Pasho Dimitrov
Pasho County or Baxoi County (; }) is a county under the administration of Chamdo Prefecture in the Tibet Autonomous Region. The county seat is at Pema (), which is also called the Pasho Town. The county population is 35,273 (1999). It contains the Pomda Monastery and Rakwa Tso lake. Geography The Pasho County contains the Brahmaputra– Salween water divide. The Ngajuk La pass () is on the divide. To the north, Ling Chu flows north and east draning into Salween. To the south, Parlung Tsangpo flows south and west to drain into the Tsangpo River (the Tibetan section of Brahmaputra). Climate Transport * China National Highway 318 Maps File:Txu-oclc-10552568-nh47-9.jpg, Su-tun (Shugden Gompa) (AMS, 1954) File:NH-47-9 Janwu China.jpg, Janwu China (DMA DMA may refer to: Arts * ''DMA'' (magazine), a defunct dance music magazine * Dallas Museum of Art, an art museum in Texas, US * Danish Music Awards, an award show held in Denmark * BT Digital Music Awards, an annual eve ...
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Nikola Parchanov
Nikola Tachev Parchanov ( bg, Никола Тачев Пърчанов; 19 June 1930 – 26 October 2014) was a Bulgarian football goalkeeper who played for Bulgaria in the 1962 FIFA World Cup. He also played for PFC Spartak Pleven, and was part of Bulgaria's squad at the 1960 Summer Olympics The 1960 Summer Olympics ( it, Giochi Olimpici estivi del 1960), officially known as the Games of the XVII Olympiad ( it, Giochi della XVII Olimpiade) and commonly known as Rome 1960 ( it, Roma 1960), were an international multi-sport event held ..., but he did not play in any matches. References External linksFIFA profile 1930 births 2014 deaths Bulgarian men's footballers Bulgaria men's international footballers Men's association football goalkeepers OFC Spartak Pleven players First Professional Football League (Bulgaria) players Olympic footballers for Bulgaria Footballers at the 1960 Summer Olympics 1962 FIFA World Cup players Footballers from Pleven {{Bulgaria ...
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Georgi Pachedzhiev
Georgi Pachedzhiev ( bg, Γеорги Пачеджиев; 1 March 1916 – 12 April 2005) was a Bulgarian football manager who coached Bulgaria at the 1962 FIFA World Cup, the first ever time that Bulgaria did reach the finals. As a footballer, he won the most trophies while playing for Levski Sofia, and was the top scorer in the A Group in 1939 with fourteen goals. He died in April 2005. Honours ;Player Sportclub Sofia * Bulgarian A PFG: 1935 Levski Sofia * Bulgarian A PFG: 1947, 1949 * Bulgarian Cup: 1947, 1949 OSK AS-23 * Bulgarian Cup: 1941 Slavia Sofia * Bulgarian Cup: 1952 ;Individual * Bulgarian A PFG top goalscorer: 1939 (14 goals) ;Coach Levski Sofia * Bulgarian Cup: 1956, 1957, 1959 AC Omonia * Cypriot First Division The Cypriot First Division ( el, Πρωτάθλημα Α΄ Κατηγορίας) is the top tier football league competition in Cyprus, run by the Cyprus Football Association. Since February 2016, it is sponsored by Cyta and is thus officially ...
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