Balkans Cup
The Balkans Cup was an international football competition for clubs from Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, Turkey, and Yugoslavia. It was introduced in 1961 and was very popular in the 1960s, being the second most important international club competition for clubs from the region.
It later declined after Balkan clubs obtained more representation in the two minor UEFA competitions, in contrast to the Balkan Cup for national teams.
Editions
- Competition formats:
Performances
By club
When sorted by year of winning or losing final, the table is sorted by the year of each club's first final.- All 24 Clubs that appeared in the Balkans Cup for 3 times or more, eventually Reached the Final with the exception of: Galatasaray and Beşiktaş of Turkey, Vllaznia Shkodër of Albania and Universitatea Craiova of Romania.
- Beroe Stara Zagora of Bulgaria is competition's Record Holder concerning participation, finals reached and wins, while in their single lost final against Partizani for 1970 edition, they opted not showing up in Tirana for the return leg of a 1–1 draw at home.
- Next to Beroe's 4, their compatriots Slavia Sofia reached 3 Finals, while Romanian Argeş Piteşti had 2, plus one runner-up spot in group.
- 6 clubs won Balkans Cup in their Single Entry: Dinamo Zagreb in 1976, Panathinaikos Athens in 1977, Velež Mostar in 1980–81, Inter Sibiu in 1990–91, Sarıyer İstanbul in 1991–92 and Edessaikos Edessa in 1992–93 edition.
By country
Top performer by country:
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0ParticipationBy clubIn the 33 years of its existence, a total of 89 clubs from 6 countries appeared in the 28 Balkans Cup editions. Two of them, both Turkish, withdrawn their participation before playing a single match: Zonguldakspor in 1980–81 and Trabzonspor in 1986.Sides with 4 entries or more:
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