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1929–31 Balkan Cup
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| title | Balkan Cup |
| year | 1929–31 |
| dates | 6 October 1929 – 29 November 1931 |
| num_teams | 4 |
| winners | |
| count | 1 |
| second | |
| third | |
| fourth | |
| matches | 12 |
| goals | 61 |
| scoring_leader | ROU Iuliu Bodola |
| ROU Rudolf Wetzer | |
| (7 goals) | |
| next_season | [1931](1931-balkan-cup) |
ROU Rudolf Wetzer (7 goals)
The 1929–31 Balkan Cup was the competition's first edition. Four teams participated: Romania, Greece, Yugoslavia, and Bulgaria. Romania won the trophy ahead of second placed Yugoslavia. Greece came third and Bulgaria was last. The best goalscorers were Bodola and Wetzer, both from Romania and with 7 goals each. Albania had registered for the tournament, but retired before the beginning and did not participate.
Standings
Matches
Ciolac
D. Andrianopulos
Vogl Raffinsky Dobay
Stoyanov Peshev Gikov
Marjanović Praunsberger
Messaris
Tomašević
Bodola Stanciu Panchev
Marjanović Bodola Kovács
Angelov
Sepi
Winner
Statistics
Goalscorers
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ROU Iuliu Bodola
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ROU Rudolf Wetzer
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GRE Antonis Tsolinas
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Kingdom of Yugoslavia Blagoje Marjanović
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Kingdom of Yugoslavia Aleksandar Tomašević
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ROU Grațian Sepi
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BUL Asen Peshev
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BUL Nikola Staykov
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BUL Velcho Stoyanov
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GRE Angelos Messaris
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GRE Nikolaos Angelakis
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ROU Constantin Stanciu
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BUL Ljubomir Angelov
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BUL Mihail Lozanov
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BUL Asen Panchev
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GRE Antonis Migiakis
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GRE Dinos Andrianopulos
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GRE Giorgos Andrianopulos
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GRE Nikos Kitsos
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GRE Vassilis Andrianopoulos
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Kingdom of Yugoslavia Boris Praunsberger
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Kingdom of Yugoslavia Dobrivoje Zečević
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Kingdom of Yugoslavia Đorđe Vujadinović
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Kingdom of Yugoslavia Leo Lemešić
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Kingdom of Yugoslavia Ivan Hitrec
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ROU Andrei Glanzmann
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ROU Emerich Vogl
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ROU Gheorghe Ciolac
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ROU Ladislau Raffinsky
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ROU Nicolae Kovács
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ROU Ștefan Dobay
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BUL Ljuben Gikov (against Romania)
References
References
- "Balkan Cup (for Nations) 1929/31".
- "Balkan Cup 1929-1931 results". EU.football.
- "Giovanni Armillotta: Kryeziu, Lushta, Boriçi e Llambi 31.03.2008".
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