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Adalbert Zafirov

1969 - Today

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Adalbert Ivanov Zafirov (Bulgarian: Адалберт Иванов Зафиров; born 29 September 1969) is a Bulgarian former football centre-back who most recently managed CSKA 1948. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Adalbert Zafirov is the 11,207th most popular soccer player (down from 9,035th in 2024), the 393rd most popular biography from Bulgaria (down from 339th in 2019) and the 73rd most popular Bulgarian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Adalbert Zafirov ranks 11,207 out of 21,273Before him are Quique Álvarez, Sebastián Leto, Vīts Rimkus, Renato Buso, Koki Mizuno, and Yasuhiro Yoshida. After him are Fróði Benjaminsen, Chris Sutton, Guilherme Arana, Ignacio Scocco, Guélor Kanga, and Marquinhos.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1969, Adalbert Zafirov ranks 991Before him are Katie Hobbs, Tim Sherwood, Renata Mauer, Lyudmila Prokasheva, Renato Buso, and Yasuhiro Yoshida. After him are Dariusz Adamczuk, Michael O'Neill, Victor Alexander, Julio Borges, Linda Pétursdóttir, and Valentina Tserbe-Nessina.

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In Bulgaria

Among people born in Bulgaria, Adalbert Zafirov ranks 393 out of 415Before him are Zdravko Lazarov (1976), Galena (1985), Magdalena Georgieva (1962), Milko Kazanov (1970), Aleksandar Khristov (1964), and Anelia (1982). After him are Vladimir Manchev (1977), Georgi Peev (1979), Ivaylo Petev (1975), Ivelin Popov (1987), Serafim Barzakov (1975), and Ivaylo Petkov (1976).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Bulgaria

Among soccer players born in Bulgaria, Adalbert Zafirov ranks 73Before him are Aleksandar Markov (1961), Tsanko Tsvetanov (1970), Marian Hristov (1973), Radostin Kishishev (1974), Gosho Ginchev (1969), and Zdravko Lazarov (1976). After him are Vladimir Manchev (1977), Georgi Peev (1979), Ivelin Popov (1987), Ivaylo Petkov (1976), Nikolay Mihaylov (1988), and Rosen Kirilov (1973).