Soccer Player

Stanimir Stoilov

1967 - today

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His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Stanimir Stoilov is the 5,868th most popular soccer player, the 268th most popular biography from Bulgaria and the 42nd most popular Bulgarian Soccer Player.

Stanimir Stoilov is most famous for his successful career as a Bulgarian football player and manager, particularly known for leading the national team and various clubs in Bulgaria. He has gained recognition for his tactical acumen and contributions to Bulgarian football.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Stanimir Stoilov ranks 5,862 out of 21,273Before him are Habib Beye, Julen Guerrero, Luboš Kubík, Yasushi Yoshida, Lars Elstrup, and Bruno Martini. After him are Takashi Kuwahara, Lothar Kobluhn, Claude Dambury, Eran Zahavi, Gerd Kische, and Ottavio Bugatti.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1967, Stanimir Stoilov ranks 407Before him are Makoto Teguramori, Joe Flanigan, Kristen Pfaff, Dmitry Nagiyev, Pavlo Klimkin, and Alan Gilbert. After him are Roberto Repole, Primož Gliha, Michael Moorer, Meg Cabot, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, and Ann Lee.

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In Bulgaria

Among people born in Bulgaria, Stanimir Stoilov ranks 268 out of NaNBefore him are Halil Mutlu (1973), Svetla Otsetova (1950), Borislav Mikhailov (1963), Basri Dirimlili (1929), Ivo Papazov (1952), and Sonya Yoncheva (1981). After him are Meglena Kuneva (1957), Petar Petrov (1955), Aleksandar Tomov (1949), Georgi Bliznashki (1956), Ekaterina Zakharieva (1975), and Katerina Maleeva (1969).

Among Soccer Players In Bulgaria

Among soccer players born in Bulgaria, Stanimir Stoilov ranks 42Before him are Andrey Zhelyazkov (1952), Kiril Rakarov (1932), Vasil Metodiev (1935), Todor Diev (1934), Borislav Mikhailov (1963), and Basri Dirimlili (1929). After him are Rumyancho Goranov (1950), Pavel Panov (1950), Daniel Borimirov (1970), Stoycho Mladenov (1957), Zhivko Gospodinov (1957), and Plamen Markov (1957).

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