Soccer Player

Andrey Galabinov

1988 - today

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His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Andrey Galabinov is the 19,101st most popular soccer player, the 479th most popular biography from Bulgaria and the 106th most popular Bulgarian Soccer Player.

Andrey Galabinov, the Bulgarian footballer born in 1988, is most famous for his role as a forward in various clubs, including his notable performances in the Bulgarian national team. He gained recognition for his goal-scoring ability and contributions to his teams in domestic and international competitions.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Andrey Galabinov ranks 19,101 out of 21,273Before him are Wilder Cartagena, Guillermo Molins, Tsuyoshi Kodama, Onome Ebi, Caleb Ekuban, and Mobi Oparaku. After him are Arthur, Rodrigo Ramallo, Kenta Yamafuji, Tetsuya Koishi, Federico Bonazzoli, and Santiago Hezze.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Andrey Galabinov ranks 1,453Before him are Erkand Qerimaj, Nadezhda Evstyukhina, Omar Gonzalez, Jair, Yasuaki Okamoto, and Guillermo Molins. After him are Javier Patiño, Brandon Jones, Sharon Rooney, Licá, Adrian Carambula, and Prince Oniangué.

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In Bulgaria

Among people born in Bulgaria, Andrey Galabinov ranks 479 out of NaNBefore him are Ivan Stoyanov (1983), Krasimir Anev (1987), Gabriela Petrova (1992), Tsvetelina Yaneva (1989), Kiril Milov (1997), and Antoaneta Kostadinova (1986). After him are Nikolay Dimitrov (1987), Nurgyul Salimova (2003), Vasil Bozhikov (1988), Viktor Genev (1988), Vladimir Gadzhev (1987), and Vladimir Zografski (1993).

Among Soccer Players In Bulgaria

Among soccer players born in Bulgaria, Andrey Galabinov ranks 106Before him are Georgi Milanov (1992), Hristo Zlatinski (1985), Valeri Domovchiyski (1986), Spas Delev (1989), Svetoslav Dyakov (1984), and Ivan Stoyanov (1983). After him are Nikolay Dimitrov (1987), Vasil Bozhikov (1988), Viktor Genev (1988), Vladimir Gadzhev (1987), and Ilia Gruev (2000).

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