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Rumyancho Goranov

1950 - Today

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Rumyancho Goranov Radev (Bulgarian: Румянчо Горанов Радев; 17 March 1950) is a former Bulgarian football goalkeeper. He played mostly for Lokomotiv Sofia. With Bulgaria national team he participated at 1974 FIFA World Cup. He gained 34 caps for Bulgaria. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Rumyancho Goranov is the 6,234th most popular soccer player (up from 7,191st in 2019), the 274th most popular biography from Bulgaria (up from 308th in 2019) and the 42nd most popular Bulgarian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Rumyancho Goranov ranks 6,234 out of 21,273Before him are Amir Ghalenoei, Toon Oprinsen, Radoslav Látal, Miroslav Mentel, Mario Soto, and Koichi Hashigaito. After him are Stanislav Šesták, Dai Takeda, Javi Gracia, Branko Strupar, Nuno Valente, and Davit Mujiri.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1950, Rumyancho Goranov ranks 638Before him are Carlos Borja, Masami Kuwashima, Rod Milburn, Jerzy Radziwiłowicz, Mario Soto, and Jenny Beavan. After him are Phil Alden Robinson, Jorge Fernández Díaz, Pavel Panov, Eugenio Morel, Vasile Iordache, and Gaylen Ross.

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In Bulgaria

Among people born in Bulgaria, Rumyancho Goranov ranks 274 out of 415Before him are Petar Petrov (1955), Aleksandar Tomov (1949), Georgi Bliznashki (1956), Ekaterina Zakharieva (1975), Katerina Maleeva (1969), and Kiril Petkov (1980). After him are Boris Nikolov (1929), Mikhail Zhelev (1943), Elitsa Todorova (1977), Pavel Panov (1950), Sofi Marinova (1975), and Kiril Georgiev (1965).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Bulgaria

Among soccer players born in Bulgaria, Rumyancho Goranov 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 Pavel Panov (1950), Daniel Borimirov (1970), Stoycho Mladenov (1957), Zhivko Gospodinov (1957), Plamen Markov (1957), and Valeri Bojinov (1986).