The 1929–31 Balkan Cup was the competition's first edition. Four teams participated: Romania, Greece, Yugoslavia, and Bulgaria. Romania won the trophy ahead of second placed Yugoslavia. Greece came third and Bulgaria was last. The best goalscorers were Bodola and Wetzer, both from Romania and with 7 goals each.[1][2] Albania had registered for the tournament, but retired before the beginning and did not participate.[3]
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1929, balkan, competition, first, edition, four, teams, participated, romania, greece, yugoslavia, bulgaria, romania, trophy, ahead, second, placed, yugoslavia, greece, came, third, bulgaria, last, best, goalscorers, were, bodola, wetzer, both, from, romania, . The 1929 31 Balkan Cup was the competition s first edition Four teams participated Romania Greece Yugoslavia and Bulgaria Romania won the trophy ahead of second placed Yugoslavia Greece came third and Bulgaria was last The best goalscorers were Bodola and Wetzer both from Romania and with 7 goals each 1 2 Albania had registered for the tournament but retired before the beginning and did not participate 3 1929 31 Balkan CupDates6 October 1929 29 November 1931Teams4Champions Romania 1st title Runners up YugoslaviaThird place GreeceFourth place BulgariaMatches played12Goals scored61 5 08 per match Top goal scorer s Iuliu Bodola Rudolf Wetzer 7 goals 1931 Contents 1 Standings 2 Matches 3 Winner 4 Statistics 4 1 Goalscorers 5 ReferencesStandings EditPos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts1 Romania C 6 5 0 1 26 13 13 10 Winners2 Yugoslavia 6 3 0 3 12 9 3 63 Greece 6 2 0 4 13 20 7 44 Bulgaria 6 2 0 4 10 19 9 4Source RSSSF C ChampionMatches Edit6 October 192916 00 1 44 Romania 2 1 YugoslaviaSepi 32 Ciolac 40 Report Marjanovic 71 Stadionul ONEF Bucuresti RomaniaReferee Georgi Grigorov Bulgaria 26 January 193015 30 UTC 2 00 Greece 2 1 YugoslaviaG Andrianopulos 55 D Andrianopulos 59 Report Vujadinovic 18 Apostolos Nikolaidis Stadium Athens GreeceAttendance 10 000Referee Nikola Dosev Bulgaria 25 May 193014 00 1 44 Romania 8 1 GreeceWetzer 8 34 75 76 80 Vogl 43 Raffinsky 57 pen Dobay 77 Report V Andrianopoulos 15 Stadionul ONEF Bucuresti RomaniaAttendance 15 000Referee Jovan Ruzic Yugoslavia 12 October 193016 00 2 00 Bulgaria 5 3Romania Staykov 11 pen 52 Stoyanov 34 50 Peshev 47 Report Wetzer 23 pen 43 Gikov 71 o g Stadion Slavia Sofia BulgariaAttendance 10 000Referee Jovan Ruzic Yugoslavia 16 November 193015 00 2 00 Bulgaria 0 3Yugoslavia Report Lemesic 7 Marjanovic 27 Praunsberger 78 Stadion Slavia Sofia BulgariaAttendance 15 000Referee Jovan Ruzic Yugoslavia 7 December 193015 00 2 00 Greece 6 1Bulgaria Tsolinas 4 50 51 60 Messaris 10 15 Report Peshev 56 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium Athens GreeceAttendance 15 000Referee Jovan Ruzic Yugoslavia 15 March 193115 00 1 00 Yugoslavia 4 1 GreeceHitrec 35 Tomasevic 38 75 83 Report Migiakis 52 Beogradski SK Stadium Belgrade YugoslaviaAttendance 8 000Referee Costel Rădulescu Romania 19 April 193116 15 1 00 Yugoslavia 1 0 BulgariaMarjanovic 21 ReportBeogradski SK Stadium Belgrade YugoslaviaAttendance 10 000Referee Denis Xifando Romania 10 May 193117 00 1 44 Romania 5 2 BulgariaSepi 25 Bodola 50 66 Stanciu 68 81 Report Lozanov 51 Panchev 89 Stadionul ONEF Bucuresti RomaniaAttendance 12 000Referee Ernest Fabris Yugoslavia 28 June 193117 45 1 00 Yugoslavia 2 4 RomaniaZecevic 36 Marjanovic 60 Report Glanzmann 16 Bodola 49 89 Kovacs 50 Stadion Maksimir Zagreb YugoslaviaAttendance 6 000Referee Apostolos Nikolaidis Greece 25 October 193115 30 2 00 Bulgaria 2 1 GreecePeshev 20 Angelov 83 Report Kitsos 10 Yunak Stadium Sofia BulgariaAttendance 10 000Referee Jovan Ruzic Yugoslavia 29 November 193115 00 2 00 Greece 2 4 RomaniaAngelakis 34 39 Report Bodola 13 18 84 Sepi 51 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium Athens GreeceAttendance 12 000Referee Ernest Fabris Yugoslavia Winner Edit 1929 31 Balkan Cup RomaniaFirst titleStatistics EditGoalscorers Edit There were 61 goals scored in 12 matches for an average of 5 08 goals per match 7 goals Iuliu Bodola Rudolf Wetzer 4 goals Antonis Tsolinas Blagoje Marjanovic 3 goals Aleksandar Tomasevic Grațian Sepi Asen Peshev 2 goals Nikola Staykov Velcho Stoyanov Angelos Messaris Nikolaos Angelakis Constantin Stanciu 1 goal Ljubomir Angelov Mihail Lozanov Asen Panchev Antonis Migiakis Dinos Andrianopulos Giorgos Andrianopulos Nikos Kitsos Vassilis Andrianopoulos Boris Praunsberger Dobrivoje Zecevic Đorđe Vujadinovic Leo Lemesic Ivan Hitrec Andrei Glanzmann Emerich Vogl Gheorghe Ciolac Ladislau Raffinsky Nicolae Kovacs Ștefan Dobay 1 own goal Ljuben Gikov against Romania References Edit Balkan Cup for Nations 1929 31 RSSSF Retrieved 22 May 2022 Balkan Cup 1929 1931 results EU football Retrieved 22 May 2022 Giovanni Armillotta Kryeziu Lushta Borici e Llambi 31 03 2008 Archived from the original on 2014 07 14 Retrieved 2012 08 24 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1929 31 Balkan Cup amp oldid 1138236763, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,