1985/86 Botev (Plovdiv) 1986/87 CSKA (Sofia) 1987/88 Slavia (Sofia) 1988/89 Akademik (Sofia) 1989/90 CSKA (Sofia) 1990/91 Grand Hotel "Varna" (Varna) 1991/92 FC NSA Sofia 1992/93 Neftohimik (Bourgas) 1993/94 FC NSA Sofia 1994/95 Grand Hotel "Varna" (Varna) 1995/96 Lokomotiv (Plovdiv) 1996/97 FC NSA Sofia 1997/98 Grand Hotel "Varna" (Varna) 1998/99 Grand Hotel "Varna" (Varna) 1999/00 Grand Hotel "Varna" (Varna) 2000/01 FC NSA Sofia [round-robin; runners-up: Trivia (Burgos)] 2001/02 Grand Hotel "Varna" (Varna) 2002/03 LP Super Sport Sofia 2003/04 FC NSA Sofia 2004/05 LP Super Sport Sofia 2005/06 LP Super Sport Sofia 2006/07 FC NSA Sofia 2007/08 FC NSA Sofia 4–0 Bolyarka (Veliko Tarnovo) 2008/09 FC NSA Sofia 3–1 LP Super Sport Sofia 2009/10 FC NSA Sofia 4–1 Beroe (Stara Zagora) 2010/11 Olimpia Sofia 3–2 FC NSA Sofia 2011/12 FC NSA Sofia 3-2 Olimpia Sofia 2012/13 FC NSA Sofia 6-0 Ekomet 90 (Plovdiv) 2013/14 FC NSA Sofia 3-1 Sportika (Blagoevgrad) 2014/15 FC NSA Sofia 1-1 LP Super Sport Sofia [4-3 pen] 2015/16 FC NSA Sofia 3-1 Sportika (Blagoevgrad) 2016/17 FC NSA Sofia 3-1 LP Super Sport Sofia 2017/18 FC NSA Sofia 2-0 Sportika (Blagoevgrad) 2018/19 FC NSA Sofia 3-2 Sportika (Blagoevgrad) 2019/20 not contested 2020/21 FC NSA Sofia 4-0 FK Barocco 2021/22 FC NSA Sofia 2-0 Lokomotiv (Stara Zagora) Number of Titles (total 36): 19 NSA (Sofia) 6 Grand Hotel (Varna) 3 LP Super sport (Sofia) 2 CSKA (Sofia) 1 Akademik (Sofia) Botev (Plovdiv) Lokomotiv (Plovdiv) Neftohimik (Burgas) Olimpia Sofia Slavia (Sofia)
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulgarian_Women%27s_Cup
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