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CSKA(SOFIA)
Botev 1921(IHTIMAN)
Date: 13 March 2016 18:30
Tournament: South-West „V“ Group 2015/16 (21st round)
Stadium: Bulgarska armia, Sofia
Attendance: 2 000 viewers
CSKA's coach: Hristo Yanev
Referee: Georgi Nikolov[1]
Starting squad :
  • 1
    Miletko Hristov[1] GK
     
  • 21
    Sani Ikide[1]
    73′
  • 3
    Martin Vasilev[1]
     
  • 6
    Tsvetan Chahov[1]
     
  • 15
    Pol Aleksandrov[1]
     
  • 9
    Saylas Okechukvu[1]
     
  • 10
    Angel Lachov[1]
    59′
  • 7
    Vasil Velev[1]
     
  • 19
    Petar Petrov[1]
     
  • 11
    Kolyo Chahov[1]
    46′
  • 8
    Stoyan Kadifchin[1]
     
Reserves :
  • 12
    Stoyan Marinov[1] GK
     
  • 4
    Tsvetomir Ivanov[1]
     
  • 13
    Svetoslav Dimanov[1]
    73′
  • 23
    Aleksandar Mihaylov[1]
    59′
  • 5
    Valeri Svilenov[1]
    46′
  • 17
    Rosen Kolev[1]
     
  • 8min

    Goal

    11. Pavel Golovodov (CSKA) assistance by Petar I. Vitanov

  • 18min

    Goal

    9. Preslav Yordanov (CSKA) assistance by Nikolay Tsvetkov

  • 33min

    Goal

    7. Momchil Tsvetanov (CSKA) assistance by Nikolay Tsvetkov

  • 43min

    Goal

    11. Pavel Golovodov (CSKA) assistance by Nikolay Tsvetkov

  • 55min

    Goal

    9. Preslav Yordanov (CSKA) assistance by Kiril Dinchev

  • 63min

    Goal

    11. Pavel Golovodov (CSKA) assistance by Momchil Tsvetanov

  • 71min

    Goal

    24. Kostadin Hazurov (CSKA) assistance by Momchil Tsvetanov

  • 74min

    Goal

    8. Boris Galchev (CSKA) assistance by Momchil Tsvetanov

  • 75min

    Goal

    8. Boris Galchev (CSKA) assistance by Momchil Tsvetanov

  • 85min

    Pitch leave

    8. Boris Galchev (CSKA)

  • 86min

    Goal

    5. Nikolay Dichev (CSKA) assistance by Boris Galchev

  • 90min

    Goal

    24. Kostadin Hazurov (CSKA)

CSKA​ won against Botev 1921 (Ihtiman) with result 11:0 in match from 21st round of South-West „V“ Group 2015/16 played on 13 March 2016 at 18:30 on „Bulgarska armia“ stadium, in Sofia. goalscorers for the army men were Pavel Golovodov (8′, 43′ and 63′), Preslav Yordanov (18′ and 55′), Momchil Tsvetanov (33′), Kostadin Hazurov (71′ and 90′), Boris Galchev (74′ and 75′) and Nikolay Dichev (86′).

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