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Marian Hristov

1973 - Today

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Marian Georgiev Hristov (Bulgarian: Мариян Георгиев Христов) (born 29 July 1973) is a Bulgarian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Since his retirement from playing, he has worked as an assistant manager. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2024). Marian Hristov is the 10,410th most popular soccer player (down from 9,144th in 2024), the 373rd most popular biography from Bulgaria (down from 342nd in 2019) and the 69th most popular Bulgarian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Marian Hristov ranks 10,410 out of 21,273Before him are Velko Yotov, Hiroshi Miyazawa, Chris Woods, Khalid Boutaïb, Mitchell Duke, and Luiz Henrique. After him are Igor Semshov, Fabão, Abuda, Boy Waterman, John Veldman, and Mate Bilić.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Marian Hristov ranks 808Before him are Mkhitar Manukyan, Li Xiaoshuang, Alban Bushi, Robert Luketic, Baciro Djá, and Tom Saintfiet. After him are Hatem Ghoula, Paco Plaza, Eric Lange, Petr Gabriel, Thomas Enger, and Carole Montillet.

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In Bulgaria

Among people born in Bulgaria, Marian Hristov ranks 373 out of 415Before him are Emil Kremenliev (1969), Konstantina Kouneva (1964), Aleksandar Markov (1961), Stefan Botev (1968), Nikolay Bukhalov (1967), and Tsanko Tsvetanov (1970). After him are Sunay Erdem (1971), Elena Pampoulova (1972), Radostin Kishishev (1974), Adriana Dunavska (1969), Tereza Marinova (1977), and Sevdalin Marinov (1968).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Bulgaria

Among soccer players born in Bulgaria, Marian Hristov ranks 69Before him are Petar Hubchev (1964), Bozhidar Iskrenov (1962), Stanislav Manolev (1985), Emil Kremenliev (1969), Aleksandar Markov (1961), and Tsanko Tsvetanov (1970). After him are Radostin Kishishev (1974), Gosho Ginchev (1969), Zdravko Lazarov (1976), Adalbert Zafirov (1969), Vladimir Manchev (1977), and Georgi Peev (1979).