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Supercup

Bulgaria · Volleyball

Season 2025

SupercupToday's Matches

Live scores, upcoming kick-offs, and finished results for today. Data refreshes automatically so you never miss a moment.

SupercupPlayoffs

Semi-finals

BBeroe0
LSLevski Sofia1
0–3
NBNeftohimic Burgas0
LALokomotiv Avia1
0–3

Final

LSLevski Sofia1
LALokomotiv Avia0
3–1

SupercupResults

The latest 3 completed matches in the Supercup. The highest-scoring result was Levski Sofia 3–1 Lokomotiv Avia. Review recent scorelines to spot form trends, home advantage patterns, and upset results that can inform your next bet.

HomeScoreAway
Final
31
31
2025-10-19S1: 2628S2: 2523S3: 2521S4: 2520FT
Semi-finals
30
30
2025-10-18S1: 2522S2: 2519S3: 2519FT
30
30
2025-10-18S1: 2517S2: 2523S3: 2517FT

SupercupTeam Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 4 teams in the Supercup. Levski Sofia leads with 2 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, scoring, scoring difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

SupercupBetting Insights

Supercup 2025 — key betting statistics across 3 matches played. Games average combined scoring. Home sides win 100.0% of the time and the most common scoreline is 3-0. Use these metrics to calibrate your betting strategies.

100.0%Home Win %
0.0%Away Win %
+66.70Home Advantage

SupercupSeason Trends

Season-by-season comparison across 2 seasons of the Supercup, with 2025 highlighted. The current season averages — combined scoring per match across 3 matches played. Columns cover home win % and away win % — use year-on-year trends to spot if the league is becoming higher or lower scoring and calibrate your betting strategy accordingly.

Rows highlighted in blue = current season

Top Scoring Teams

4 teams in the Supercup 2025 season ranked by wins. Levski Sofia leads with 2 wins. Their 2-season average is 2.0 wins per season. Compare current form against historical averages to spot rising and declining teams — useful for match result and outright winner betting.

Played2Lost0Points For6Points Against1Avg W2.0Avg L0.0
Played2Lost1Points For4Points Against3Avg WAvg L
3BBeroe0Won
Played1Lost1Points For0Points Against3Avg WAvg L
Played1Lost1Points For0Points Against3Avg W0.0Avg L1.0

SupercupPast Seasons

Browse 6 archived seasons of the Supercup, from 2020 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 19 Mar 2026

Founded2015

The Bulgarian Volleyball Supercup was introduced in 2015 as a prestigious season-opening tournament designed to showcase the nation's top volleyball talent. Unlike many European supercup competitions that pit only two teams against each other, Bulgaria's format expanded to include a four-team knockout structure, featuring the previous season's league champions, cup winners, and two additional elite clubs. This format has evolved over time, with the tournament growing in significance as a barometer of competitive strength heading into the regular season. The competition has gained prominence through its association with the National Volleyball League (NVL) and has featured some of Bulgaria's most celebrated teams including Neftohimic Burgas, Levski Sofia, Hebar Pazardzhik, and Maritza Plovdiv. The tournament is typically held in October at premier venues across Bulgaria, with matches attracting substantial domestic interest and broadcast coverage.

  • 2015 — Bulgarian Supercup inaugurated with Maritza Plovdiv as inaugural champions
  • 2016–2018 — Neftohimic Burgas dominated with three consecutive titles (2016, 2017, 2018)
  • 2020 — Neftohimic Burgas claimed their fourth title in straight sets over Hebar Pazardzhik
  • 2021 — Hebar Pazardzhik won their second Supercup title
  • 2023 — Levski Sofia began their dominant run, defeating Hebar Pazardzhik in a five-set thriller
  • 2024 — Levski Sofia won their second consecutive title over Deya Sport
  • 2025 — Levski Sofia secured their third consecutive championship, defeating Lokomotiv Avia 3-1

Competition Format 19 Mar 2026

Teams4

The Bulgarian Supercup employs a knockout tournament format featuring four elite teams: the previous season's league champions, the national cup holders, and two additional top-tier clubs. The tournament is structured as a semi-final and final, with matches played in best-of-five sets according to FIVB regulations. Teams earn three points for a set win under standard volleyball scoring. There is no relegation mechanism as the competition is a knockout tournament rather than a league. The tournament typically takes place in early October and serves as the official opening event of the Bulgarian volleyball season, with matches held at premier venues and broadcast nationally.

Records 19 Mar 2026

Most titlesLevski Sofia (3)

Gordan Lyutskanov (Levski Sofia) was named MVP of the 2025 Bulgarian Supercup final, while Matey Kaziyski earned the Audience Player award.

Analysis 19 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

Levski Sofia continues to dominate Bulgarian volleyball with their third consecutive Supercup title in 2025, reinforcing their position as the nation's premier team. The defending league champions defeated Lokomotiv Avia 3-1 in a fiercely contested final, with the match going to four sets despite Levski's superior overall performance. The Sofia-based club showcased their attacking prowess and defensive resilience throughout the tournament, with key players Gordan Lyutskanov (named MVP) and Todor Skrimov delivering crucial performances when it mattered most. Matey Kaziyski, a legendary figure in Bulgarian volleyball, earned the Audience Player award, underlining the tournament's appeal to domestic fans.

The 2025 Supercup semi-finals revealed the competitive hierarchy within Bulgarian volleyball. Levski Sofia dismantled Beroe 2016 with a commanding 3-0 victory, while Lokomotiv Avia overcame Neftohimic Burgas in equally convincing fashion. This result demonstrated that while traditional powerhouses like Neftohimic remain competitive, the emergence of Lokomotiv as a genuine title contender has shifted the balance of power in Bulgarian men's volleyball. Lokomotiv's progression to the final—and their impressive first-set performance against Levski—suggests they will pose a credible threat in the upcoming regular season.

The tournament standings painted a clear picture of current form: Levski Sofia finished with a perfect 2-0 record, Lokomotiv Avia at 1-1, while both Beroe and Neftohimic suffered early eliminations. Levski's 100% and dominant goal difference (+5 goals in just two matches) underscore their technical superiority and tactical discipline. The fact that they conceded only one set in the entire tournament speaks to their defensive organization and the quality of their blocking and serve-reception systems.

Home advantage proved decisive throughout the tournament, with all three matches played in Sofia resulting in victories for the hosting team. Levski's final victory was achieved in front of their home crowd at the Levski Hall, creating an electric atmosphere that undoubtedly influenced the match's outcome. This trend suggests that home-and-away advantages will be a critical factor in the upcoming regular season, particularly in playoff scenarios. Lokomotiv's ability to maintain composure and win sets away from home (including the first set in the final) indicates they possess the mental fortitude to compete for the championship despite playing in Sofia.

Looking ahead to the 2025/26 season, the Supercup has provided valuable insights into team readiness and form. Levski's continued excellence, Lokomotiv's emergence as a serious challenger, and the established quality of Neftohimic and Hebar suggest a highly competitive season ahead. The tournament's results indicate that Bulgaria's volleyball landscape remains dynamic, with multiple teams capable of pushing for titles. The performance of younger internationals noted during recent tournaments—such as Denis Karyagin and Iliya Petkov—suggests that Bulgarian volleyball is successfully developing the next generation of elite players, boding well for the sport's future both domestically and on the European stage.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Bulgarian Volleyball Supercup?

The Bulgarian Volleyball Supercup is an annual knockout tournament held in October, contested between Bulgaria's elite volleyball teams including the previous season's league champions and cup holders. Established in 2015, it serves as the season's opening showpiece.

How many teams compete in the Bulgarian Supercup?

Four teams compete in the Bulgarian Supercup: the previous season's league champions, the national cup winners, and two additional top-tier clubs invited to participate in the knockout tournament.

Who has won the most Bulgarian Supercup titles?

Levski Sofia holds the record with three Supercup titles, winning in 2023, 2024, and 2025. Neftohimic Burgas has won four titles across 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2020.

What is the format of the Bulgarian Supercup?

The tournament uses a knockout format with semi-finals and finals. Matches are played in best-of-five sets according to FIVB regulations, with the winners advancing to the championship match.

When is the Bulgarian Supercup held?

The Bulgarian Supercup is typically held in early October each year, serving as the opening competition of the Bulgarian volleyball season before the regular league campaign begins.

Which club won the 2025 Bulgarian Supercup?

Levski Sofia won the 2025 Bulgarian Supercup (efbet Supercup of Bulgaria), defeating Lokomotiv Avia 3-1 in the final on October 19, 2025, at the Levski Hall in Sofia.

API data: 1 May 2026 · Stats updated: 21 Apr 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2026