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Stoycho Mladenov

1957 - Today

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Stoycho Dimitrov Mladenov (Bulgarian: Стойчо Димитpoв Младенов; born 12 April 1957 in Ploski, Blagoevgrad Province) is a Bulgarian former football player and manager. He has 212 matches and 107 goals for CSKA. With the club he won the national title 6 times, 4 as a player and 2 as a coach. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Stoycho Mladenov is the 6,515th most popular soccer player (down from 5,691st in 2019), the 285th most popular biography from Bulgaria (down from 277th in 2019) and the 45th most popular Bulgarian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Stoycho Mladenov ranks 6,515 out of 21,273Before him are Kazuki Sawada, Kenta Kakimoto, Stelios Manolas, Tomas Danilevičius, Paulinho McLaren, and Tadaaki Matsubara. After him are Ali Karimi, Shotaro Dei, Daniel Wass, Jagoba Arrasate, Jordan Ayew, and Mirjalol Qosimov.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1957, Stoycho Mladenov ranks 559Before him are Matt Vogel, Ayşegül Aldinç, Peter Houtman, Sabine John, Ronald Plasterk, and Caroline Williams. After him are Ana Pastor Julián, Dagfinn Høybråten, Elżbieta Witek, Ali Divandari, Ralph Brown, and Ammar Souayah.

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In Bulgaria

Among people born in Bulgaria, Stoycho Mladenov ranks 285 out of 415Before him are Sofi Marinova (1975), Kiril Georgiev (1965), Zhan Videnov (1959), Stanislav Ianevski (1985), Daniel Borimirov (1970), and Magdalena Maleeva (1975). After him are Stoyan Deltchev (1959), Albena Denkova (1974), Kubrat Pulev (1981), Zhivko Gospodinov (1957), Antoaneta Stefanova (1979), and Plamen Markov (1957).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Bulgaria

Among soccer players born in Bulgaria, Stoycho Mladenov ranks 45Before him are Todor Diev (1934), Borislav Mikhailov (1963), Basri Dirimlili (1929), Rumyancho Goranov (1950), Pavel Panov (1950), and Daniel Borimirov (1970). After him are Zhivko Gospodinov (1957), Plamen Markov (1957), Valeri Bojinov (1986), Nikolay Iliev (1964), Ivaylo Yordanov (1968), and Iliya Valov (1961).