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Stoyan Kolev

1976 - Today

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Stoyan Kolev Petrov (Bulgarian: Стоян Колев Петров; born 3 February 1976) is a Bulgarian former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He is the goalkeeping coach of Bulgarian club CSKA Sofia. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Stoyan Kolev is the 14,618th most popular soccer player (down from 13,366th in 2024), the 431st most popular biography from Bulgaria (down from 389th in 2019) and the 85th most popular Bulgarian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Stoyan Kolev ranks 14,618 out of 21,273Before him are Kentaro Suzuki, Simone Bacciocchi, Réginal Goreux, Nejc Skubic, Hideaki Matsuura, and Franz Burgmeier. After him are Carlão, Andrejs Štolcers, Charles Amoah, Dániel Böde, Alain Nef, and Ante Vukušić.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1976, Stoyan Kolev ranks 1,135Before him are Lorenzo Carboncini, Noriaki Tsutsui, Seth Gordon, Seok Eun-mi, Iryna Yanovych, and Gretha Smit. After him are Filip Kuba, Atsuto Oishi, Jeremy Hansen, Georgi Ivanov, Dave Keuning, and Sun Shuwei.

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In Bulgaria

Among people born in Bulgaria, Stoyan Kolev ranks 431 out of 415Before him are Georgi Georgiev (1976), Ivo Yanakiev (1975), Aleksandar Tonev (1990), Daniela Yordanova (1976), Vania Stambolova (1983), and Victoria Marinova (1988). After him are Georgi Ivanov (1976), Kristian Vigenin (1975), Petar Merkov (1976), Valentin Hristov (1994), Ivan Ivanov (1988), and Velizar Dimitrov (1979).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Bulgaria

Among soccer players born in Bulgaria, Stoyan Kolev ranks 85Before him are Anatoli Nankov (1969), Kiril Despodov (1996), Stoycho Stoilov (1971), Milen Petkov (1974), Dimitar Makriev (1984), and Aleksandar Tonev (1990). After him are Georgi Ivanov (1976), Ivan Ivanov (1988), Velizar Dimitrov (1979), Georgi Bachev (1977), Tsvetan Genkov (1984), and Svetoslav Todorov (1978).