Soccer Player

Bozhidar Iskrenov

1962 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Bozhidar Iskrenov is the 10,113th most popular soccer player, the 360th most popular biography from Bulgaria and the 64th most popular Bulgarian Soccer Player.

Bozhidar Iskrenov is most famous for being a Bulgarian footballer who primarily played as a midfielder. He is known for his contributions to various clubs in Bulgaria and his involvement in the national team.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Bozhidar Iskrenov ranks 10,107 out of 21,273Before him are Shinji Kaneko, Wílmar Barrios, Paco Camarasa, Harald Cerny, Oscar Wendt, and Lee Lim-saeng. After him are Alex Lopes do Nasciment, Inesu Emiko Takeoka, Raúl Servín, Nuno Tavares, Hayden Foxe, and Javier Balboa.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1962, Bozhidar Iskrenov ranks 940Before him are Joe Lombardo, Lubna Khalid Al Qasimi, Trajko Veljanovski, Arturo Barrios, Jim Al-Khalili, and Sigga. After him are Razif Sidek, Matt Mead, Nadezhda Neynsky, Stefano Farina, Sidmar Antônio Martins, and Terence Blanchard.

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In Bulgaria

Among people born in Bulgaria, Bozhidar Iskrenov ranks 360 out of NaNBefore him are Ivan Tsonov (1966), Vasil Spasov (1971), Dimitar Rangelov (1983), Petar Hubchev (1964), Rumiana Jeleva (1969), and Miroslav Kostadinov (1976). After him are Korneliya Ninova (1969), Nadezhda Neynsky (1962), Stanislav Manolev (1985), Preslava (1984), Stanka Zlateva (1983), and Emil Kremenliev (1969).

Among Soccer Players In Bulgaria

Among soccer players born in Bulgaria, Bozhidar Iskrenov ranks 64Before him are Ivaylo Andonov (1967), Ayan Sadakov (1961), Georgi Yordanov (1963), Georgi Dimitrov (1959), Dimitar Rangelov (1983), and Petar Hubchev (1964). After him are Stanislav Manolev (1985), Emil Kremenliev (1969), Aleksandar Markov (1961), Tsanko Tsvetanov (1970), Marian Hristov (1973), and Radostin Kishishev (1974).

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