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Ivaylo Chochev

1993 - Today

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Ivaylo Lyudmilov Chochev (Bulgarian: Ивайло Людмилов Чочев; born 18 February 1993) is a Bulgarian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Ludogorets Razgrad and the Bulgarian national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ivaylo Chochev is the 15,492nd most popular soccer player (down from 13,809th in 2019), the 407th most popular biography from Bulgaria (down from 392nd in 2019) and the 89th most popular Bulgarian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Ivaylo Chochev ranks 15,492 out of 21,273Before him are Elvin Beqiri, Abdulelah Al-Amri, David Prieto, Zohib Islam Amiri, Kentaro Kawasaki, and Paweł Golański. After him are Mohamed Abdulrahman, Yoshinari Hyakutake, Yuki Fuji, Dragan Dimić, Romain Del Castillo, and Renat Yanbayev.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Ivaylo Chochev ranks 669Before him are Đặng Văn Lâm, Leila Ouahabi, Dimitris Pelkas, Roger Assalé, Yuki Fukushima, and Ravel Morrison. After him are Espen Andersen, Madeleine Malonga, Serhiy Kulish, Ilya Kutepov, Shane Harper, and Morgan Wallen.

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In Bulgaria

Among people born in Bulgaria, Ivaylo Chochev ranks 407 out of 415Before him are Mihail Aleksandrov (1989), Vladislav Stoyanov (1987), Chavdar Yankov (1984), Velichko Cholakov (1982), Kiril Kotev (1982), and Nikolay Bodurov (1986). After him are Georgi Milanov (1992), Yavor Yanakiev (1985), Mira Aroyo (1977), Teodor Salparov (1982), Hristo Zlatinski (1985), and Stoyka Krasteva (1985).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Bulgaria

Among soccer players born in Bulgaria, Ivaylo Chochev ranks 89Before him are Svetoslav Todorov (1978), Mihail Aleksandrov (1989), Vladislav Stoyanov (1987), Chavdar Yankov (1984), Kiril Kotev (1982), and Nikolay Bodurov (1986). After him are Georgi Milanov (1992), Hristo Zlatinski (1985), and Svetoslav Dyakov (1984).