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2012 Bulgarian Cup Final
Event2011–12 Bulgarian Cup
DateMay 16, 2012
VenueLazur, Burgas
Man of the MatchMarcelinho
RefereeStanislav Todorov
Attendance13,103[1]
2011
2013

The 2012 Bulgarian Cup Final was the 72nd final of the Bulgarian Cup, and was contested between Lokomotiv Plovdiv and Ludogorets Razgrad on 16 May 2012.

Ludogorets won the final 2–1, claiming their first ever Bulgarian Cup title.[2] After Dakson opened the scoring after 18 minutes, Marcelinho equalised in the 72nd minute and scored second and winner, seven minutes later.

Route to the final

Lokomotiv Plovdiv

Round Opposition Score
2nd Chavdar Etropole (a) 0–2
3rd Dobrudzha Dobrich (a) 0–4
Quarter-final Levski Sofia (h) 2–1 (aet)
Semi-final Litex Lovech (a) 0–1

As an A PFG team, Lokomotiv Plovdiv entered the competition in the second round. Their opening match was a 2–0 away win against Chavdar Etropole. Mihail Venkov struck early in the first half, before Sergihno hit second in the 76th minute. Lokomotiv then travelled to face Dobrudzha Dobruch at Druzhba Stadium in the third round. Dragi Kotsev scored a hattrick and Jérémie Rodrigues netted one for a 4–0 win.[3]

Lokomotiv were drawn to play at home against Levski Sofia in the fourth round, with Levski dominating the first half through a Toni Calvo goal. Mihail Venkov scored a header in stoppage time for a 1–1. Venkov's goal meant the match was now drawn at 1–1 and with no further goals the match went into extra-time. Zdravko Lazarov scored second goal in the 92nd minute to give Lokomotiv a 2–1 victory and ensure their place in the semi-finals. Litex Lovech were the opponents in the semi-final. Youness Bengelloun headed in the 79th minute to give Lokomotiv a 1–0 victory and secure their place in the final for the first time since 1982.

Ludogorets

Round Opposition Score
2nd Beroe (a) 0–1 (aet)
3rd Svetkavitsa (h) 5–1
Quarter-final Botev Plovdiv (a) 0–3
Semi-final Septemvri Simitli (a) 1–4

Ludogorets – also an A PFG team – entered the competition in the second round too, where they were drawn at away to Beroe Stara Zagora. After a goalless 90 minutes, Miroslav Ivanov scored a winning goal in the extra-time. In the third round, their opponents were Svetkavitsa, whom Ludogorets beat 5–1 at Ludogorets Arena, courtesy of goals from Stanislav Genchev, Marcelinho, Emil Gargorov, Christian Kabasele and Ivan Stoyanov.[4]

Ludogorets's fourth round match was against Botev Plovdiv at the Hristo Botev Stadium in Plovdiv. Ludogorets took the lead after less than 22 minutes through Marcelinho, and further goals from Mihail Aleksandrov and Kabasele resulted in a comfortable 3–0 win. In the semi-final, Ludogorets beat Septemvri Simitli comfortably, winning 4–1.[5] Ludogorets took a two-goal lead in less than an hour after goals from Stoyanov and Kabasele. Own goal by Tero Mäntylä in the 59th minute made the score 2–1, but Stoyanov and Aleksandrov scored in the last 15 minutes to complete the win. The margin of victory was the biggest in a Bulgarian Cup round of 16 since 2011, and secured Ludogorets's first ever Bulgarian Cup Final.

Pre-match

Lokomotiv Plovdiv were appearing in the final for the fourth time and in all times had been beaten (in 1948, 1960, 1971 and 1982). Ludogorets were making their first appearance in the final. Their previous best was participation in the Round of 16, which had occurred one time.

Shumen-based referee Stanislav Todorov was named as the referee for the 2012 Bulgarian Cup Final on 16 May 2012.[6] His assistants for the final were Nikolay Petrov and Georgi Slavov, with Ivaylo Stoyanov as the fourth official.

Match

Details

Lokomotiv Plovdiv1 – 2Ludogorets Razgrad
Dakson 18' Marcelinho 72', 79'
Attendance: 13,103
Referee: Stanislav Todorov (Shumen)
Lokomotiv
Ludogorets
Lokomotiv:
GK 12 Bulgaria Ivan Karadzhov
RB 2 France Jérémie Rodrigues Yellow card 73'
CB 5 France Youness Bengelloun Red card 89'
LB 4 Bulgaria Mihail Venkov
CB 6 Bulgaria Tanko Dyakov downward-facing red arrow 52'
DM 16 Bulgaria Hristo Zlatinski downward-facing red arrow 83'
RM 23 Bulgaria Daniel Georgiev
AM 87 Brazil Dakson downward-facing red arrow 60'
LM 10 Portugal Serginho Yellow card 64'
SS 11 Bulgaria Zdravko Lazarov (c) Yellow card 62'
CF 19 Guinea-Bissau Basile de Carvalho
Substitutes:
GK 1 Bulgaria Stoyan Stavrev
DF 3 Bulgaria Valeri Georgiev
MF 7 Bulgaria Yordan Todorov upward-facing green arrow 83'
MF 11 Bulgaria Ilian Yordanov
DF 25 Bulgaria Angel Yoshev upward-facing green arrow 52'
MF 29 North Macedonia Dragi Kotsev
MF 44 Bulgaria Lyubomir Vitanov upward-facing green arrow 60'
Manager:
Bulgaria Emil Velev
Ludogorets:
GK 1 Serbia Uroš Golubović
RB 20 Brazil Guilherme Choco
CB 33 Slovakia Ľubomír Guldan Yellow card 27'
LB 25 Bulgaria Yordan Minev Yellow card 81'
CB 5 France Alexandre Barthe
CM 18 Bulgaria Svetoslav Dyakov
CM 8 Bulgaria Stanislav Genchev
RM 73 Bulgaria Ivan Stoyanov downward-facing red arrow 90'
LM 22 Bulgaria Miroslav Ivanov Yellow card 45' downward-facing red arrow 59'
AM 84 Brazil Marcelinho
CF 23 Bulgaria Emil Gargorov (c)
Substitutes:
GK 13 Czech Republic Radek Petr
DF 4 Finland Tero Mäntylä
MF 7 Bulgaria Mihail Aleksandrov upward-facing green arrow 59'
MF 19 Bulgaria Dimo Bakalov upward-facing green arrow 90'
FW 27 Belgium Christian Kabasele
MF 36 Montenegro Mladen Kašćelan
DF 77 Portugal Vitinha
Manager:
Bulgaria Ivaylo Petev

MAN OF THE MATCH

MATCH OFFICIALS

  • Assistant referees:
    • Nikolay Petrov
    • Georgi Slavov
  • Fourth official: Ivaylo Stoyanov

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Seven named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

See also

References

  1. ^ "13 103 души са наблюдавали финала за Купата" (in Bulgarian). football24.bg. Retrieved 2012-05-17.
  2. ^ "Ludogorets clinch maiden Bulgarian Cup". uefa.com. Retrieved 2012-05-16.
  3. ^ "Hat-trick by Dragi Kocev of Lokomotiv Plovdiv". macedonianfootball.com. Retrieved 2011-12-03.
  4. ^ "Ludogorets reached the quarter-finals after a goal fiesta". ludogorets.com. Archived from the original on 2014-05-18. Retrieved 2011-12-03.
  5. ^ "Historical success: Ludogorets is going to the Cup of Bulgaria finals". ludogorets.com. Archived from the original on 2012-07-15. Retrieved 2012-04-11.
  6. ^ "Lokomotiv Plovdiv threaten to boycott Cup final". London: guardian.co.uk. 2008-04-21. Retrieved 2012-05-03.