Dinko Dermendzhiev

Dinko Dermendzhiev
Dinko Dermendzhiev
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Nom Dinko Tsvetkov Dermendzhiev
Nationalité Drapeau de Bulgarie Bulgarie
Naissance 2 juin 1941 (1941-06-02) (70 ans)
à Plovdiv (Bulgarie Drapeau : Bulgarie)
Poste Milieu puis entraîneur
Parcours professionnel *
Saisons Club M. (B.)
- Drapeau : Bulgarie Botev Plovdiv
- Drapeau : Bulgarie Maritsa Plovdiv
Sélections en équipe nationale **
Années Équipe M. (B.)
1966-1977 Drapeau de Bulgarie Bulgarie 58 (19)
* Compétitions officielles nationales et internationales.
** Matchs officiels.

Dinko Tsvetkov Dermendzhiev (bulgare : Динко Цветков Дерменджиев) (né le 2 juin 1941 à Plovdiv en Bulgarie) est un ancien joueur, et entraîneur de football bulgare.

Biographie

Il a joué la plupart de sa carrière dans le club bulgare du Botev Plovdiv dans les années 1960 et 1970, ainsi qu'au FC Maritsa Plovdiv.

Il joue en tout 58 matchs avec l'équipe de Bulgarie de football entre 1966 et 1977[1].

Il a participé à trois éditions de la coupe du monde de football en 1962, 1966 et 1970, où il inscrit un but contre le Pérou.

Notes et références

  1. (en) Roberto Mamrud, « Bulgaria - Record International Players », RSSSF, 19 février 2010. Consulté le 28 août 2010

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