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The tournament's format is single-elimination, with all matches except for the final being two-legged. The Bulgarian Cup final is usually held at the Vasil Levski National Stadium in Sofia . The competition's winner achieves the right to take part in the UEFA Cup . If the winner has already secured a place through the Bulgarian A Professional Football Group , the team that has come fourth in the championship substitutes it.


HISTORY


The Bulgarian Cup has its roots in several cup tournaments held in Bulgaria through the 20th Century , simultaneously or successively. The first one is the National Cup or Tsar's Cup that existed between 1938 and 1942 , in which the champions of the country's '' Oblast s'' played in a one-legged single-elimination tournament, the host being determined by lot.

In Communist Bulgaria , the National Cup was superseded by the two-legged Cup of the Soviet Army tournament, which was held between 1945 and 1990 . After 1981 , it lost its importance due to the revival of the Bulgarian Cup tournament in honour of the 1300th anniversary of the country, but continued to exist until disbanded in 1990 .
Levski Sofia , as the club to have won the trophy most times, were awarded the original Soviet Army Cup to preserve it in their collection.


WINNERS


Tsar's Cup (1938-1942)




Cup of the Soviet Army (1946-1990)



Bulgarian Cup (1982-present)