The 2004 Bulgarian Supercup was the second Bulgarian Supercup match, a football match which was contested between the 2003–04 A Group champion, Lokomotiv Plovdiv, and the winner of the 2004 Bulgarian Cup Final, Litex Lovech. The match was held on 31 July 2004 at the Lazur Stadium in Burgas, Bulgaria. Lokomotiv beat Litex 1–0 to win their first Bulgarian Supercup.
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The 2004BulgarianSupercup was the second BulgarianSupercup match, a football match which was contested between the 2003–04 A Group champion, Lokomotiv...
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centre-back. He has won three A PFG titles, one Süper Lig title, a Bulgarian Cup and BulgarianSupercup at Club Level, playing for 6 different teams throughout his...
against Estonia U21 and Israel U21. As of 2 October 2023 Includes BulgarianSupercup matches. Профил Петър Андреев "P. Andreev - Profile with news, career...
he became a Champion of Bulgaria and holder of BulgarianSupercup in 2004. In the same year he made his debut for the Bulgaria national football team....
The Bulgarian Football Union (Bulgarian: Български футболен съюз, romanized: Bǎlgarski futbolen sǎyuz; BFS) is the governing body of association football...
promising 2004-born players worldwide. As of 26 May 2024 Appearances in the BulgarianSupercup Levski Sofia Bulgarian Cup (1): 2021–22 Individual Bulgarian First...
professional football club based in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. It competes in the Bulgarian Parva Liga, the top flight of Bulgarian football. Founded on 11 March 1912,...
for the Bulgaria national team from 1998 to 2006. He was part of the squads at the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2004. Includes BulgarianSupercup matches....
have won once (in 2004). Lokomotiv Plovdiv has won also 2 Bulgarian Cups, 2 BulgarianSupercups and 1 Cup of the Soviet Army. The biggest success of the...
Lovech Bulgarian A PFG: 2009–10 FBK Kaunas Lithuanian Super Cup: 2007 PFC CSKA Sofia BulgarianSupercup 2007 Bulgarian Cup 2006 Bulgarian A PFG: 2004–05 Murray...
Bulgarian championships, 26 Bulgarian cups and 3 supercups, and won the double 13 times and the treble once. It is the only Bulgarian football club to have...
and results list Bulgaria's goal tally first. CSKA Sofia A PFG: 2002–03, 2004–05, 2007–08 Bulgarian Cup: 2005–06 BulgarianSupercup: 2006 Metalurh Donetsk...
Hristo Stoichkov (Bulgarian: Христо Стоичков Стоичков, pronounced [ˈxristo stoˈit͡ʃkof]; born 8 February 1966) is a Bulgarian former professional footballer...
and won BulgarianSupercup. In next season Petrov do not plays football for sake bruise. After spending six years of his career in Bulgaria, Robert Petrov...
Vencislav Simeonov (Bulgarian: Венцислав Симеонов, born February 3, 1977, in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian-Italian volleyball player with a height 200 cm and...