Reporting 1 September 2022

Ludogorets won the Bulgarian Super Cup

Ludogorets won the Bulgarian Super Cup after defeating Levski. This is the sixth such trophy in the champions’ collection.

Ludogorets won the Bulgarian Super Cup after defeating Levski. This is the sixth such trophy in the champions’ collection.

The first part of the match ended with a single goal. Milanov scored in the 42nd minute.

Despodov evened the score in the 69th minute, and he also secured Ludogorets’ advantage three minutes later from the penalty point.

Levski evened the score during the added time. After a series of penalty kicks, Ludogorets secured an advantage and it was enough to bring the win. Cauly, Oliveira, Cicinho, Tiago, and Verdon were accurate and all scored.

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Ludogorets - Levski 2:2 (4:3 after penalties)
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