- Group, but was
unable to help them
avoid relegation. On July 31, 2014,
Dermendzhiev replaced Stoycho Stoev as head
coach at
Ludogorets following the latter's...
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Dinko Tsvetkov Dermendzhiev (Bulgarian: Динко Цветков Дерменджиев; 2 June 1941 – 1 May 2019),
nicknamed Chico was a
Bulgarian footballer and coach. Dinko...
- of the club's most
important player Dinko Dermendzhiev and the
beginning of Botev's
golden age.
Dermendzhiev holds Botev's
overall appearances record,...
- with a
capacity of 10,500 spectators.
Their current manager is
Georgi Dermendzhiev.
Established in
November 1945
after the
merging of
several rural football...
-
Petko Dermendzhiev (born 13
February 1936) is a
Bulgarian wrestler. He
competed in the men's
freestyle welterweight at the 1964
Summer Olympics. Evans...
- Hungary, and was
eliminated from the tournament.
After appointing Georgi Dermendzhiev as
their new head coach,
Bulgaria began their brief promotion in League...
-
Ankov (Nov 5 1995–Feb 24 1996) Ivan
Marinov (Mar 2 1996–1996)
Dinko Dermendzhiev (Mar 9 1996–May 11, 1996)
Krasimir Manolov (Aug 9 1996–Dec 7 1996) Ivan...
- 2019,
Balakov was
replaced as
manager of the
national team by
Georgi Dermendzhiev after resigning from his role
following the
backlash over his denial...
-
produced many
Bulgarian talents over the
years –
Hristo Stoichkov,
Dinko Dermendzhiev,
Aleksandar Aleksandrov.
Bulgarian national first-team
players Georgi...
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Dumitrache 1 goal
Carlos Alberto Clodoaldo Gérson
Hristo Bonev Dinko Dermendzhiev Todor Kolev Asparuh Nikodimov Dobromir Zhechev Allan Clarke Geoff Hurst...