Bulgaria beat hosts Hungary at the start of the FIFA World Cup Socca 6
The Bulgarian national football team Socca 6 (5 plus 1) started its participation in the world championship in the Hungarian capital Budapest in a great way. The alumni of Tsvetan Traikov beat the home team 3:1, which is considered to be the favorite in our group.
After a goalless first half, the Hungarians managed to take the lead with a penalty goal in the 28th minute. Shortly after, however, the “tricolors” equalized with a precise shot by Tsvetelin Anzhelov. Three minutes before the end of the match, Anjelov gifted Dimitar Videv, who sent the ball into the net, making a complete turnaround for Bulgaria.
From here to the end, the Hungarians fielded six field players in place of the goalkeeper. However, ours defended successfully and three times they came to the opportunity to score in an empty net with a shot from your half. Exactly at the third attempt, Stanislav Vasilev sent the ball into the opponent’s net for the third time for 3:1, and immediately after that the referee blew the whistle for the end of the match.
Tomorrow the Bulgarians rest, as they were supposed to play Ivory Coast, but the Africans did not participate due to administrative reasons. On Wednesday (September 14), Bulgaria take on Egypt at 19:00 (Bulgarian time) and on Thursday is their last group match against Serbia at 15:00.
At the World Cup, there are a total of eight groups with five teams each, and the first two teams from each stream advance.
The composition of Bulgaria:
Goalkeepers: Georgi Vasilev (Eurotour), Dimitar Karov (Amigo Northwest)
Defenders: Daniel Nikolov (IFK Bulgari), Tsvetelin Anzhelov (Amigo North-West), Lyubomir Miladinov (AFC Bloka Juniors), Nedko Bramchev (Penal Department), Stanislav Vasilev (Amigo North-West)
Midfielders: Dimitar Videv (Amigo North-West), Julian Hristov (AFC Bloka Juniors), Vladimir Bakharov (Amigo North-West)
Forwards: Ivaylo Varbanov (AFC Bloka Juniors), Pavlin Kuzov (AFC Bloka Juniors), Tsvetan Traikov (AFC Bloka Juniors)
Ilia Angelov – organizer
Julian Popov – doctor