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Season | 1926 |
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Champions | Vladislav Varna |
← 1925 1927 → |
The 1926 Bulgarian State Football Championship was the third edition of the competition. It was contested by 11 teams, and Vladislav Varna won the championship.
There was a change in the competition. The six regional sports federations were disbanded and several "okrazhni sportni oblasti" (Bulgarian: окръжни спортни области, lit. 'regional sports district'), covering lesser area than their predecessors, were created on their place. Again, the winners from each OSO qualified for the State championship.
OSO | Team |
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Varnenska OSO | Vladislav Varna |
Shumenska OSO | Sokol Shumen |
Rusenska OSO | Levski Ruse |
Tarnovska OSO | Etar Tarnovo[Note 1] |
Plevenska OSO | no representative |
Vrachanska OSO | Orel Vratsa |
Bdinska OSO | no representative |
Sofiyska OSO | Slavia Sofia |
Rilska OSO | Levski Dupnitsa |
Plovdivska OSO | Botev Pazardzhik |
Haskovska OSO | Borislav Borisovgrad[Note 2] |
Starozagorska OSO | Beroya Stara Zagora |
Primorska OSO | Chegan Burgas |
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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Sokol Shumen | 6–0 | Etar Tarnovo |
Slavia Sofia | 9–1 | Levski Dupnitsa |
Botev Pazardzhik | 4–0 | Beroya Stara Zagora |
Chegan Burgas | 4–1 | Borislav Borisovgrad |
Orel Vratsa | bye | |
Vladislav Varna | bye | |
Levski Ruse | bye |
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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Vladislav Varna | 9–0 | Chegan Burgas |
Levski Ruse | 1–0 | Sokol Shumen |
Botev Pazardzhik | 5–1 | Orel Vratsa |
Slavia Sofia | bye |
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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Vladislav Varna | 5–1 | Levski Ruse |
Botev Pazardzhik | 2–6 | Slavia Sofia |
The final, played on 22 August 1926,[Note 3] with the replays on 23 Aug 1926, 26 Dec 1926 and 7 Apr 1927.
Slavia Sofia | 1–1 | Vladislav Varna |
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Grashev 20' | Petrov 32' |