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2022 Bulgarian Cup final


Финал на Sesame Купа на България 2022
2021–22 Bulgarian Cup
CSKA Sofia
Levski Sofia

0 1 | | 15 May 2022 (2022-05-15) | | Vasil Levski, Sofia | | Iliyan Stefanov (Levski) | | Nikola Popov (Sofia) | | 40,600 | | Clear25 °C (77 °F)36% humidity |

The 2022 Bulgarian Cup final was the final match of the 2021–22 Bulgarian Cup and the 82nd final of the Bulgarian Cup. The final originally should have been on 11 May 2022 at the Vasil Levski National Stadium in Sofia. On 28 April the date has been confirmed, but on the next day the Bulgarian Professional Football League and the Bulgarian Football Union announced a revised schedule, in which the game was set for 15 May 2022.

The clubs contesting the final were CSKA Sofia and Levski Sofia. This was the 17th occasion of the Eternal derby as a cup final and the first since 2005. For CSKA, this was the third consecutive final appearance and 35th overall, whereas for Levski, it was the first since 2018 and 38th overall. This was the 41st time both teams faced each other in the tournament's history.

Levski Sofia won the final with a narrow 1−0 victory, claiming a record 26th Bulgarian Cup title, their first since 2007, and ending a 13-year overall trophy drought, having last won the 2009 Bulgarian Supercup. Iliyan Stefanov scored the winning goal in the 57th minute. By winning the cup, Levski also secured a place in the second qualifying round of the 2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League, giving them an opportunity to compete in European competition once again after a 3-year absence.

The final was the most attended match between two Bulgarian sides since the 1998 Bulgarian Cup final.

Levski fans making their way to the stadium before the final.

Originally, 18,564 tickets were provided for Levski fans and 15,597 for CSKA fans, totaling 34,161. Due to oversold tickets resulting from a vendor system error or unauthorized fan entry, the originally designated sections reached full capacity shortly before the kick-off with hundreds of fans still waiting to enter. All walkways were occupied by fans, as well as the emergency exits, and fans were even standing in unmarked areas such as the athletic track in front of the sections, under the electronic scoreboard, and the shelters designated for television cameras.

To accommodate the additional spectators, the police decided to open an extra section, part of the buffer zone between the two sets of fans. For security reasons, the police allowed only children accompanied by their parents to occupy these sections, as the close proximity to the opposing team's fans could have led to potential incidents if the sections were occupied by ultras. According to official police reports, the number of spectators at the stadium was 40,600.

The Vasil Levski National Stadium in Sofia hosted the final.

CSKA SofiaRoundLevski Sofia
OpponentResultLegsOpponentResultLegs
Hebar3–0awayRound of 32Marek2–0away
Arda2–0homeRound of 16Septemvri Simitli7–0home
Lokomotiv Plovdiv2–0homeQuarter-finalsSeptemvri Sofia2–0away
Slavia Sofia2–2 (agg.) (7–6 p)2–0 away; 0–2 (a.e.t.) homeSemi-finalsLudogorets Razgrad4–2 (agg.)3–2 away; 1–0 home
Column 1Column 2
CSKALevski
GK1Gustavo Busatto
RB19Ivan Turitsov90+2'
CB29Thomas Lam19'
CB4Menno Koch (c)
LB18Bradley Mazikou
DM24Karlo Muhar56'
DM3Geferson
RW10Georgi Yomov65'
AM15Thibaut Vion75'
LW8Graham Carey63'
CF9Jordy Caicedo
Substitutes:
GK25Dimitar Evtimov
DF6Hristiyan Petrov
MF5Federico Varela75'
MF7Yohan Baï
MF21Amos Youga56'87'
MF30Yanic Wildschut
FW27Maurício Garcez63'
Manager:
Alan Pardew
GK1Plamen Andreev (c)
CB5Kellian van der Kaap
CB23Noah Sonko Sundberg
CB33José Córdoba
RM91Dragan Mihajlović90+5'
CM7Georgi Milanov
CM30Filip Krastev87'
LM6Wenderson Tsunami23'
AM14Iliyan Stefanov82'
SS17Welton Felipe90+4'
CF19Bilal Bari
Substitutes:
GK13Nikolay Mihaylov
GK99Yoan Zagorov
DF4Ivan Goranov
DF22Patrik-Gabriel Galchev
MF8Andrian Kraev82'
MF10Radoslav Tsonev
FW88Marin Petkov90+4'
Manager:
Stanimir Stoilov
Column 1Column 2
Man of the Match:
Iliyan Stefanov (Levski Sofia)
Assistant referees:
Georgi Todorov (Sofia)
Martin Venev (Sofia)
Fourth official:
Georgi Ginchev (Veliko Tarnovo)
Reserve assistant referee:
Georgi Minev (Sofia)
Video assistant referee:
Ivaylo Stoyanov (Petrich)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Ivo Kolev (Sofia)Match rules

90 minutes. 30 minutes of extra time if necessary. Penalty shoot-out if scores still level. Seven named substitutes. Maximum of five substitutions, with a sixth allowed in extra time |

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