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2012 Bulgarian Supercup


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title2012 Bulgarian Supercup
other_titlesФинал за Суперкупата на България 2012
imageStadion Černomoreca - panoramio.jpg
team1Ludogorets
team1associationA Group
team1score3
team2Lokomotiv Plovdiv
team2associationBulgarian Cup
team2score1
date11 July 2012
stadiumLazur
cityBurgas
refereeAhmed Ahmed (Burgas)
attendance2,000
previous2011
next2013

The 2012 Bulgarian Supercup was the tenth Bulgarian Supercup match, a football match which was contested between the "A" professional football group champion, Ludogorets, and the runner-up of the Bulgarian Cup, Lokomotiv Plovdiv. As the Bulgarian Cup winner for 2012 was also the team of Ludogorets, Lokomotiv Plovdiv therefore played in the Supercup match as the finalist. The match was played on 11 July 2012 at the Lazur Stadium in Burgas, Bulgaria.

This was the first Supercup final for Ludogorets in their history. While for Lokomotiv Plovdiv this was their second participation after 2004 when they won the Cup after a 1:0 win against Litex Lovech.

Ludogorets secured their first Bulgarian Supercup. Júnior Caiçara gave the lead before Dakson equalised from a freekick for Lokomotiv Plovdiv. Goals from Emil Gargorov and Marcelinho in the last minute clinched the first Supercup for the Razgrad side and also achieving their first treble in one season after winning the title and the national cup the same year.

Match details

Gargorov
Marcelinho

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BUL Ivaylo Petev
BUL Emil Velev

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