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  1. Hace 5 días · Dobromir Zhechev 12 November 1942 (aged 19) 3 Spartak Sofia: 13 FW: Petar Velichkov 8 August 1940 (aged 21) 4 Lokomotiv Sofia: 14 FW: Georgi Sokolov 19 June 1942 (aged 19) 6 Levski Sofia: 15 FW: Georgi Asparuhov 4 May 1943 (aged 19) 1 Botev Plovdiv: 16 MF: Aleksandar Kostov 5 March 1938 (aged 24) 1

  2. Hace 5 días · Dobromir Zhechev: DF: 10: Dimitar Yakimov 50 ' DF: 6: Dimitar Penev 42 ' MF: 2: Aleksandar Shalamanov MF: 16: Asparuh Nikodimov: MF: 17: Todor Kolev: MF: 7: Georgi Popov: FW: 20: Vasil Mitkov: FW: 19: Georgi Asparuhov: Substitutions: DF: 3: Ivan Dimitrov 42 ' FW: 8: Hristo Bonev 50 ' Manager: Stefan Bozhkov

  3. Hace 5 días · Dobromir Zhechev 12 November 1942 (aged 31) 73 Levski-Spartak Sofia: 4 MF: Stefko Velichkov 15 February 1949 (aged 25) 22 Etar Veliko Tarnovo: 5 DF: Bozhil Kolev 20 May 1949 (aged 25) 35 CSKA SZ Sofia: 6 DF: Dimitar Penev 12 July 1945 (aged 28) 83 CSKA SZ Sofia: 7 FW: Voyn Voynov

  4. 23 de abr. de 2024 · En el de Chile por lo menos se había dado el gusto de hace un gol a México, pero en Inglaterra sufrió persecuciones sistemáticas y golpes arteros: en el partido con Bulgaria hizo un gol de tiro libre y destacó hasta que un tal Zhechev lo sacó de la cancha y con Portugal fue Morais quien se encargó de la tarea sucia y chau Mundial para Pelé y para Brasil.

  5. 6 de may. de 2024 · Georgi Zhechev Tekeliev was born in the Bulgarian town of Haskovo on the 7th of April,1897 into a family who worked in small crafts. He completed his primary and secondary education there, and at high school was taught by the poet Emanuil Popdimitrov. Intellectually precocious, he was widely read and published his first article before 1914.

  6. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Dimitar Penev, Dobromir Zhechev, Hristo Bonev. Competitions: World Cup. Material: 100% cotton. Sleeves: short. Color: red. Components: embroidered badge, v neck

  7. 17 de abr. de 2024 · prime minister (1962-1971), Bulgaria. Political Affiliation: Bulgarian Socialist Party. Todor Zhivkov (born Sept. 7, 1911, Pravets, near Botevgrad, Bulg.—died Aug. 5, 1998, Sofia, Bulg.) was the first secretary of the ruling Bulgarian Communist Party ’s Central Committee (1954–89) and president of Bulgaria (1971–89).