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Friendlies
Bulgaria
0 0
Montenegro
38'
HT 0-0

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Bulgaria 4-3-3

Daniel Naumov 1
Naumov
Dimitar Velkovski 21
Velkovski
Teodor Ivanov 14
Ivanov
Kristian Dimitrov 5
Dimitrov
Patrik-Gabriel Galchev 4
Galchev
Nikola Iliev 15
Iliev
Petko Panayotov 24
Panayotov
Andrian Kraev 8
Kraev
Lukas Petkov 25
Petkov
Tonislav Yordanov 18
Yordanov
Marin Petkov 16
Petkov

Starters

  • Daniel Naumov1 Daniel Naumov
  • Dimitar Velkovski21 Dimitar Velkovski
  • Teodor Ivanov14 Teodor Ivanov
  • Kristian Dimitrov5 Kristian Dimitrov
  • Patrik-Gabriel Galchev4 Patrik-Gabriel Galchev
  • Nikola Iliev15 Nikola Iliev
  • Petko Panayotov24 Petko Panayotov
  • Andrian Kraev8 Andrian Kraev
  • Lukas Petkov25 Lukas Petkov
  • Tonislav Yordanov18 Tonislav Yordanov
  • Marin Petkov16 Marin Petkov

Substitutes

  • Rosen Bozhinov2 Rosen Bozhinov
  • Andrea Hristov3 Andrea Hristov
  • Hristiyan Petrov6 Hristiyan Petrov
  • Borislav Tsonev7 Borislav Tsonev
  • Vladimir Nikolov9 Vladimir Nikolov
  • Zdravko Dimitrov10 Zdravko Dimitrov
  • Georgi Rusev11 Georgi Rusev
  • Efe Ali12 Efe Ali
  • Dimitar Sheytanov13 Dimitar Sheytanov
  • Martin Minchev17 Martin Minchev
  • Ivan Turitsov19 Ivan Turitsov
  • Martin Georgiev20 Martin Georgiev
  • Emil Tsenov22 Emil Tsenov
  • Martin Velichkov23 Martin Velichkov
  • Berk Beyhan26 Berk Beyhan

Montenegro 4-4-2 Robert Prosinečki

Balša Popović 1
Popović
Andrija Ražnatović 3
Ražnatović
Igor Vujačić 5
Vujačić
Slobodan Rubežić 6
Rubežić
Milan Roganović 2
Roganović
Driton Camaj 8
Camaj
Milan Vukotić 11
Vukotić
Stefan Lončar 15
Lončar
Miloš Brnović 14
Brnović
Andrej Kostić 9
Kostić
Viktor Đukanović 22
Đukanović

Starters

  • Balša Popović1 Balša Popović
  • Andrija Ražnatović3 Andrija Ražnatović
  • Igor Vujačić5 Igor Vujačić
  • Slobodan Rubežić6 Slobodan Rubežić
  • Milan Roganović2 Milan Roganović
  • Driton Camaj8 Driton Camaj
  • Milan Vukotić11 Milan Vukotić
  • Stefan Lončar15 Stefan Lončar
  • Miloš Brnović14 Miloš Brnović
  • Andrej Kostić9 Andrej Kostić
  • Viktor Đukanović22 Viktor Đukanović

Substitutes

  • Stefan Milić4 Stefan Milić
  • Marko Vešović7 Marko Vešović
  • Marko Janković10 Marko Janković
  • Danijel Petković12 Danijel Petković
  • Benjamin Krijestarac13 Benjamin Krijestarac
  • Ognjen Gašević16 Ognjen Gašević
  • Marko Simun17 Marko Simun
  • Balša Sekulić18 Balša Sekulić
  • Nikola Šipčić19 Nikola Šipčić
  • Milutin Osmajić20 Milutin Osmajić
  • Andrija Bulatovic21 Andrija Bulatovic
  • Mišo Dubljanić27 Mišo Dubljanić

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Head-to-Head Stats

Bulgaria Wins 0
Draws 2
Montenegro Wins 2

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