Radoslav Zdravkov |
Personal information |
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Full name | Radoslav Metodiev Zdravkov |
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Date of birth | (1956-07-30) 30 July 1956 (age 57) |
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Place of birth | Sofia, Bulgaria |
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Height | 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) |
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Playing position | Attacking midfielder |
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Senior career* |
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Years | Team | Apps† | (Gls)† |
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1973–1980 | Lokomotiv Sofia | – | (–) |
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1980–1986 | CSKA Sofia | 165 | (41) |
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1986–1989 | Chaves | 100 | (43) |
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1989–1990 | Braga | 21 | (1) |
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1990–1991 | Paços de Ferreira | 29 | (10) |
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1991–1992 | Felgueiras | – | (–) |
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1992–1993 | Yantra Gabrovo | 15 | (6) |
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1993–1994 | Litex Lovech | – | (–) |
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National team |
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1974–1986 | Bulgaria | 71 | (6) |
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Teams managed |
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1991–1992 | Felgueiras |
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1992–1993 | Yantra Gabrovo |
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1993–1994 | Litex Lovech |
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1994–1995 | Lokomotiv Sofia |
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1996 | Slavia Sofia |
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1997 | Lokomotiv Plovdiv |
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1998-1999 | Spartak Varna |
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1999-2000 | Cherno More Varna |
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2001–2002 | Lokomotiv Sofia |
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2004-2005 | Spartak Varna |
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2007–2008 | Beroe Stara Zagora |
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2008 | Spartak Varna |
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* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. † Appearances (Goals).
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This name uses Eastern Slavic naming customs; the patronymic is Metodiev and the family name is Zdravkov.
Radoslav Metodiev Zdravkov (Bulgarian: Радослав Meтoдиeв Здравков; born 30 July 1956 in Sofia) is a retired Bulgarian footballer who played as an attacking midfielder and current manager.
Club career
During his professional career, which spanned nearly 20 years, Zdravkov represented Lokomotiv Sofia (1973–80), CSKA Sofia (1980–86), Portugal's G.D. Chaves (1986–89), Sporting de Braga (1989–90), Paços de Ferreira (1990–91) and F.C. Felgueiras (1991–92) - after he had left the Iron Curtain at the age of 30 - Yantra Gabrovo (1992–93) and Litex Lovech (1993–94).[1] During his stay abroad, he was known as Radi, and he was instrumental in lowly Chaves' first ever UEFA Cup qualification, in 1986–87, as fifth.
International career
Zdrvakov earned 71 caps and scored six goals for the Bulgaria national football team during 12 years,[2] and played at the 1986 FIFA World Cup finals.[3]
References
External links
Bulgarian Footballer of the Year |
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| - Angelov (1992–93)
- Zdravkov (1993–94)
- Denev (1994–96)
- Spasov (1996–97)
- Bekvalac (1997)
- Dimitrov (1997–98)
- Dimitrov (1999)
- Đoinčević (1999–00)
- Stoichiţă (2000)
- Ferario Spasov (2000–03)
- Simonović (2003–04)
- Petrović (2004)
- Mladenov (2004–05)
- Shum (2005)
- Petrović (2005–07)
- Spasov (2007)
- Ješić (2007–08)
- Stoilov (2008–09)
- Chervenkov (2009–10)
- Petkov (2010)
- Penev (2010–11)
- Dzhambazki (2011–12)
- Stoichkov (2012–13)
- Zagorčić (2013)
- Ješić (2014)
- Balakov (2014–)
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PFC Cherno More Varna – managers |
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| - Mokanov (1948–1960)
- Kotsev (1960–62)
- Manolov (1962–63)
- Mokanov (1964–68)
- Dimitrov (1968–72)
- Kirov (1972–74)
- Ormandzhiev (1974–75)
- Dimitrov (1975–76)
- Rakarov (1976–77)
- I. Vasilev (1977–79)
- Mokanov (1979–80)
- I. Vasilev (1980–81)
- Kirov (1981–83)
- Velikov (1983–85)
- Kolev (1985–89)
- Velikov (1989–90)
- Tahmisyan (1990–91)
- Velikov (1991–92)
- Kolev (1992–94)
- Marinov (1994–95)
- Spasov (1995–96)
- Milushev (1996)
- Georgiev (1996)
- Ts. Vasilev (1997)
- Marev (1997)
- Goranov (1997)
- Minkovski (1997–98)
- Svetozarov (1998–99)
- Zdravkov (1999–00)
- Kolev (2000–01)
- Stankov (2001)
- Chervenkov (2001–02)
- Vutsov (2002–04)
- Iliev (2004–06)
- Y. Petrov (2006–07)
- Spasov (2007–09)
- Popov (2009–10)
- Genov (2010–12)
- Zafirov (2012)
- Ivanov (2012–14)
- Stankov (2014–)
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