Tsvetan Atanasov
Bulgarian footballer
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Tsvetan Slavev Atanasov | ||
Date of birth | (1948-04-10) 10 April 1948 (age 76) | ||
Place of birth | Herakovo, Sofia Province, Bulgaria | ||
Position(s) | Midfielder | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1966–1976 | CSKA Sofia | 231 | (36) |
International career | |||
1968 – 1974 | Bulgaria | 9 | (2) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Tsvetan Atanasov (Bulgarian: Цветан Атанасов) (born 10 April 1948) was a Bulgarian football player who was deployed as a central midfield. He played for CSKA Sofia form the spring of 1966 to the 1976 having 231 match and 36 goals for the A PFG. He is champion with CSKA Sofia (1966, 1969, 1971–1973, 1975, 1976), Four times winner of the Bulgarian Cup (1969, 1972–1974) With 18 match and 3 goals for CSKA Sofia in European Tournaments. Participated in the Champions League 1/2 Final (1967) and 1/4 Final (1974). He was coach of CSKA Sofia in three matches in the spring of 1995.
External links
- Tsvetan Atanasov at WorldFootball.net
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PFC CSKA Sofia – managers
- Nikolov (1948)
- Milev (1948–64)
- Pinaichev (1964–65)
- Ormandzhiev (1965–69)
- Manolov (1969–74)
- Kovachev (1974)
- Manolov (1974–75)
- Yotsov (1975–77)
- Kovachev (1977–79)
- Nikodimov (1979–82)
- Bozhkov (1982)
- Stankov (1982)
- Chachevski (1982–83)
- Manolov (1983–85)
- Yotsov (1985)
- D. Penev (1985–91)
- Nikodimov (1991–92)
- Yonchev (1992–93)
- Hadžievski (1993–94)
- Gaganelov (1994)
- Kolev (1994)
- Yonchev (1994)
- Dzhevizov (1994)
- Andonov (1994–95)
- Atanasov (1995)
- Markov (1995)
- Vasilev (1995–98)
- Zehtinski (1998)
- D. Penev (1998–00)
- Dzhevizov (2000)
- Stankov (2000)
- Catuzzi (2000)
- Stankov (2000–01)
- Catuzzi (2001)
- Nikodimov (2001)
- Simoni (2001–02)
- Mladenov (2002–03)
- Stankov (2003–04)
- Spasov (2004–05)
- Ješić (2005–06)
- Markov (2006–07)
- Mladenov (2007–08)
- D. Penev (2008–09)
- L. Penev (2009–10)
- Andone (2010)
- Zafirov (2010)
- D. Penev (2010)
- Dochev (2010)
- Jovanovski (2010)
- Radukanov (2010–11)
- D. Penev (2011–12)
- Mladenov (2012–13)
- Ješić (2013)
- Radukanov (2013)
- Stoichkov (2013)
- Mladenov (2013–15)
- Ivanov (2015)
- L. Penev (2015)
- Yanev (2015–16)
- Iordănescu (2016)
- Belchev (2016–18)
- Yanev (2018)
- El Maestro (2018)
- L. Penev (2019)
- Mitov (2019)
- Petrović (2019)
- Mitov (2019)
- Kruščić (2019–20)
- Belchev (2020)
- Morales (2020)
- Akrapović (2020–21)
- L. Penev (2021)
- Mladenov (2021–22)
- Pardew (2022)
- Ilić (2022–23)
- El Maestro (2023–24)
- Belchev (2024)
- Stipić (2024)
- Tomash (2024–)