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2010–11 Bulgarian Cup
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| title | Bulgarian Cup |
| year | 2010–11 |
| country | Bulgaria |
| champions | CSKA Sofia |
| (19th cup) | |
| runner-up | Slavia Sofia |
| prevseason | 2009–10 |
| nextseason | 2011–12 |
(19th cup) | runner-up = Slavia Sofia
The 2010–11 Bulgarian Cup was the 29th official season of the Bulgarian annual football knockout tournament. The competition began in September 2010 with the matches of the preliminary round and ended the final in May 2011. Beroe Stara Zagora are the defending champions.
The winners of the competition will qualify for the play-off round of the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League.
Participating clubs
The following teams will compete in the cup: (Teams in bold are still active in the competition)
Calendar for remaining rounds
The calendar for the remaining rounds of the 2010–11 Bulgarian Cup, as announced by the BFL.
- Round 1: 27 October 2010
- Round 2: 20 November 2010
- Round 3: 4 December 2010
- Quarter-finals: 5–7 April 2011
- Semi-finals: 20–21 April 2011
- Final: 25 May 2011
First round
The draw was conducted on 18 October 2010. The matches will be played on 27 October 2010. On this stage the participants will be the 24 teams from the two second divisions and the 8 winners from the regional amateur competitions. The team from the lower league has home advantage.
Note: Roman numerals in brackets denote the league tier the clubs participate in during the 2010–11 season.
Chirpanov Mustafa Panchev Gushterov Stankev Zahariev Sherif Kostov Angelov Mihaylov Kyosev Mehmed T.Dimitrov Kaptiev Manolov Raykov Cheneshkov Kushev Todorov Kamenov Pirgov Valchanov Kraev Karaivanov M. Petrov Aleksandrov
Second round
The matches will be played on 20 November 2010. On this stage the participants will be the 16 winners from the first round and the 16 teams from A Grupa. The team from the lower league has home advantage.
Note: Roman numerals in brackets denote the league tier the clubs participate in during the 2010–11 season.
Bratu Shopov Mihaylov Vitanov Todorov Ivanović Vasilev Kyumurdzhiev Dinchev Nikolov Asenov Koita Hajri Fernández Mouithys Dimov Dimitrov Stanev Kostadinov Paskov Zlatkovski Todorov T. Todorov Kosturkov Malkovski Avrionov Harlov Kyamil Delev Sheridan Lahchev yordanov Goranov Genkov Lazarov Y. Bengelloun Krachunov Yordanov Lahchev Garov Y. Bengelloun S. Bengelloun Lazarov
Third round
The matches will be played on 4 December 2010. On this stage the participants will be the 16 winners from the second round. The team from the lower league has home advantage.
Note: Roman numerals in brackets denote the league tier the clubs participate in during the 2010–11 season.
Vodenicharov Georgiev Lazarov De Carvalho Tom Kotsev Trajanov Vitanov Zlatkov Rangelov Terziev Dyakov Sheridan
Quarter-finals
On this stage the participants will be the 8 winners from the third round.
Marquinhos
R. Ivanov
Doka
Djermanovic
Todorov
Zanev
Aleks
Ognyanov
Isa
Andonov
Seitz
Andonov
Kushev
Moldovanov
Dyankov
Bonev
Krumov
Kushev
Mansarov
Dimitrov
Jose Junior
Semi-finals
On this stage participants will be the 4 winners from the quarterfinals.
Bozhov Peev Mansharov Junior Filipov Dimitrov Moldovanov Nakov Popev Bibishkov Tsvetkov Yakimov Karachanakov Rizov
Final
Main article: 2011 Bulgarian Cup final
References
References
- "Купа на България 2010/11". bulgarian-football.com.
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