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Asparuh Nikodimov

1945 - Today

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Asparuh "Paro" Donev Nikodimov (Bulgarian: Аспарух Донев Никодимов; born 21 August 1945) is a Bulgarian former football player and coach. He represented Bulgaria at the FIFA World Cups in 1970 and 1974. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Asparuh Nikodimov is the 4,527th most popular soccer player (up from 5,001st in 2019), the 246th most popular biography from Bulgaria (up from 254th in 2019) and the 31st most popular Bulgarian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Asparuh Nikodimov ranks 4,527 out of 21,273Before him are Ivan Klasnić, Gaël Clichy, Luis Fernando Suárez, Krzysztof Piątek, Radivoje Manić, and Stevan Jovetić. After him are Gerald Asamoah, Gumercindo Gómez, Callum Hudson-Odoi, Félix Welkenhuysen, Federico Dimarco, and Elías Muñoz.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1945, Asparuh Nikodimov ranks 545Before him are Enver Hadžiabdić, Pipo Rodríguez, Ernst Messerschmid, Philip Waruinge, Ivan Edeshko, and João de Deus Pinheiro. After him are Maria Rohm, Micky Dolenz, Shirley Walker, Leigh Taylor-Young, Ray Jackendoff, and Luis Garisto.

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In Bulgaria

Among people born in Bulgaria, Asparuh Nikodimov ranks 246 out of 415Before him are Vidin Apostolov (1941), Katya Paskaleva (1945), Valentin Yordanov (1960), Reneta Indzhova (1953), Aleksandar Kostov (1938), and Philip Dimitrov (1955). After him are Martin Petrov (1979), Nasko Sirakov (1962), Kliment of Tarnovo (1841), Georgi Naydenov (1931), Ivan Zafirov (1947), and Tsetska Tsacheva (1958).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Bulgaria

Among soccer players born in Bulgaria, Asparuh Nikodimov ranks 31Before him are Ivan Davidov (1943), Nikola Kovachev (1934), Ivan Vutsov (1939), Georgi Slavkov (1958), Vidin Apostolov (1941), and Aleksandar Kostov (1938). After him are Martin Petrov (1979), Nasko Sirakov (1962), Georgi Naydenov (1931), Ivan Zafirov (1947), Andrey Zhelyazkov (1952), and Kiril Rakarov (1932).