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1934–35 Balkan Cup


FieldValue
titleBalkan Cup
year1934–35
countryGreece
dates23 December 1934 – 1 January 1935
venueLeoforos Alexandras Stadium, Athens
num_teams4
winners
count1
second
third
matches6
goals26
scoring_leaderKingdom of Yugoslavia Aleksandar Tirnanić
Kingdom of Yugoslavia Aleksandar Tomašević (3 goals)
prev_season[1933](1933-balkan-cup)
next_season[1935](1935-balkan-cup)

Kingdom of Yugoslavia Aleksandar Tomašević (3 goals) The 1934–35 Balkan Cup was the fifth Balkan Cup football tournament. The national teams of Yugoslavia, Greece, Bulgaria and Romania took part and it was won by Yugoslavia. The host of the tournament was Greece and they lost the trophy on the final day on January 1, defeated to Bulgaria by 1–2 as previously on the day Yugoslavia had thrashed Romania by 4–0. This was the first Balkan Cup for Yugoslavia. The top goalscorers were Aleksandar Tirnanić and Aleksandar Tomašević (both from Yugoslavia) with 3 goals each.

Final table

Matches

L. Andrianopoulos Athens

Todorov Panchev Tomašević Tirnanić Athens

Choumis Ciolac Athens

Ciolac Athens

Panchev Athens

Marjanović Tomašević Athens

Winner

Statistics

Goalscorers

  • Kingdom of Yugoslavia Aleksandar Tomašević

  • Kingdom of Yugoslavia Aleksandar Tirnanić

  • BUL Asen Panchev

  • BUL Ljubomir Angelov

  • GRE Leonidas Andrianopoulos

  • GRE Giannis Vazos

  • Kingdom of Yugoslavia Branislav Sekulić

  • ROM Gheorghe Ciolac

  • ROM Iuliu Bodola

  • BUL Asen Peshev

  • BUL Mihail Lozanov

  • BUL Vladimir Todorov

  • GRE Kostas Choumis

  • Kingdom of Yugoslavia Blagoje Marjanović

  • ROM Ștefan Dobay

References

References

  1. "Balkan Cup 1934-1935". EU-football.info.
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