Cup of the Soviet Army (1983–1990)
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The Soviet Army Cup ( bg, Купа на Съветската армия, Kupa na Savetskata armiya) was an annual knockout
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cup tournament held in
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between 1946 and 1990. Until 1982, it was the country's main cup competition, its winners would qualify for the
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. From 1982, to its ceasure in 1990 the Soviet Army Cup served as a secondary cup tournament.


Winners


As a primary cup competition (1946-1982)


As a secondary cup competition (1983-1990)

Notes: *(II) - Clubs representing
Bulgarian B Professional Football Group The Bulgarian Second Professional Football League ( bg, Втора професионална футболна лига, Vtora Profesionalna Futbolna Liga), also known as Second League ( bg, Втора Лига) or Vtora liga, is the second level ...
at the moment of the final. *(III) - Clubs representing
Bulgarian V AFG The Bulgarian Third Amateur Football League ( bg, Трета аматьорска футболна лига, Treta Amat'orska Futbolna Liga), commonly referred to as Third League ( bg, Трета лига) or Treta liga, is the third level of the ...
at the moment of the final.


Performances


Performance by club


Performance by city


External links


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