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- Balkan_Cup abstract "The Balkan Cup was an international association football tournament contested on and off from 1929 to 1980 by countries from the Balkans region.The first edition featured Romania, Greece, Yugoslavia and Bulgaria and was played over three years from 1929 to 1931. All teams played each other twice, home and away, and were awarded 2 points for a win and 1 point for a draw, with final ranking table determining the winner. Romania won the first title with a game in hand after beating Yugoslavia 4–2.In the following tournaments the system saw significant changes, with teams playing each other only once, and instead of taking three years to complete it was shortened to just a single week. From 1932 to 1936 the competition was played every year with the same four teams until the outbreak of World War II.After a seven-year hiatus due to World War II, the competition was revived in 1946. Greece dropped out of the tournament the same year, and was replaced by Albania, who went on to win the 1946 edition by defeating Romania 1–0 in the final game. In 1947 Hungary entered the tournament and won it in its first attempt. Hungary were a world footballing power at the time and proved this with a 9–0 thrashing against Bulgaria. In 1948 the Balkan Cup was expanded to seven teams with Poland and Czechoslovakia joining the tournament. However, the 1948 edition was never completed due to unknown reasons. Hungary were topping the group at the time of its cancellation. Because of the expansions, the 1947 and 1948 tournaments were officially renamed Balkan and Central European Championship.The tournament was not played again until 1973 when a round robin group system was replaced by a knockout system with semi-finals and finals, played over three years. This time only four countries took part – Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey and Greece. Bulgaria won the final on away goals against Romania in 1976. In 1977 the second edition of the revived tournament was launched, this time consisting of five teams with Yugoslavia returning to take part. Romania went on to win the last edition in 1980 by beating Yugoslavia 4–1 at home in the final.".
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- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLink 1929–31_Balkan_Cup.
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLink 1931_Balkan_Cup.
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- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLink 1936_Balkan_Cup.
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLink 1946_Balkan_Cup.
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- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Albania_national_football_team.
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Aleksandar_Tirnanić.
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Aleksandar_Tomašević.
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Aleksandar_Živković_(footballer,_born_1912).
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Anghel_Iordănescu.
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Asen_Panchev.
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- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Balkans.
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- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Bulgaria_national_football_team.
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Category:Balkans_Cup.
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_international_association_football_competitions_in_Europe.
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Cemil_Turan.
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Czechoslovakia_national_football_team.
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Ferenc_Deák_(footballer).
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Ferenc_Puskás.
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Gheorghe_Ciolac.
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Greece_national_football_team.
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Hungary_national_football_team.
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Iuliu_Bodola.
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Loro_Boriçi.
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Lyubomir_Angelov.
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Nicolae_Reuter.
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Poland_national_football_team.
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Qamil_Teliti.
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Romania_national_football_team.
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Rudolf_Wetzer.
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Sándor_Schwartz.
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Turkey_national_football_team.
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Yugoslavia_national_football_team.
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Ștefan_Dobay.
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLinkText "1931 Balkan C".
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLinkText "1931 Balkan Cup".
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLinkText "1947 Balkan Cup".
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLinkText "1948 Balkan Cup".
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLinkText "1973–76".
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLinkText "1980 Balkan Cup".
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLinkText "Balkan Cup 1929-31".
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLinkText "Balkan Cup 1931".
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLinkText "Balkan Cup 1932".
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLinkText "Balkan Cup".
- Balkan_Cup wikiPageWikiLinkText "the competition".
- Balkan_Cup hasPhotoCollection Balkan_Cup.
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- Balkan_Cup subject Category:Balkans_Cup.
- Balkan_Cup subject Category:Defunct_international_association_football_competitions_in_Europe.
- Balkan_Cup hypernym Tournament.
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- Balkan_Cup type Tournament.
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- Balkan_Cup comment "The Balkan Cup was an international association football tournament contested on and off from 1929 to 1980 by countries from the Balkans region.The first edition featured Romania, Greece, Yugoslavia and Bulgaria and was played over three years from 1929 to 1931. All teams played each other twice, home and away, and were awarded 2 points for a win and 1 point for a draw, with final ranking table determining the winner.".
- Balkan_Cup label "Balkan Cup".
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- Balkan_Cup sameAs Copa_de_los_Balcanes.
- Balkan_Cup sameAs Coupe_des_Balkans_des_nations.
- Balkan_Cup sameAs Balkán-kupa.
- Balkan_Cup sameAs Coppa_dei_Balcani_per_nazioni.
- Balkan_Cup sameAs Balkan_Cup_voor_landen.
- Balkan_Cup sameAs Balkan_Cup.
- Balkan_Cup sameAs m.067z46.
- Balkan_Cup sameAs Cupa_Balcanilor.
- Balkan_Cup sameAs Балкански_куп_у_фудбалу_за_репрезентације.
- Balkan_Cup sameAs Balkancupen.
- Balkan_Cup sameAs Balkan_Oyunları.
- Balkan_Cup sameAs Q277731.
- Balkan_Cup sameAs Q277731.
- Balkan_Cup wasDerivedFrom Balkan_Cup?oldid=680577235.
- Balkan_Cup isPrimaryTopicOf Balkan_Cup.