- Bozhin Laskov
Bozhin Georgiev Laskov ( _bg. Божин Георгиев Ласков; Czech and _sk. Božin Laskov) (
15 February 1922 -2 April 2007 ) was aBulgaria nassociation football player who played as astriker , noted for his tall stature, impressive physique and great heading. In addition, Laskov was a professional doctor and a trained Eastern Orthodox priest. After 1946, he lived and worked inCzechoslovakia and is counted among Bulgaria andSlovakia 's best footballers of the era.Laskov was born in the village of
Lokorsko , today administratively part ofSofia . He graduated from theSofia Seminary , from where his nickname Popeto (Попето; "the little priest") stems. His youth team was FC Pobeda from the Sofia neighbourhood ofOrlandovtsi , for which he played in 1939-1940. In 1940, Laskov moved toPFC Levski Sofia and featured for their senior team between 1941 and 1946 as their number 9 striker. Laskov appeared in 56 Bulgarian Championship matches, scoring the remarkable 40 goals. In 46Bulgarian Cup matches, he scored 21 times; he also appeared in 9 international games, scoring 5 goals, as well as 35 other games with 24 goals on his name. During his stay with Levski, Laskov won the Bulgarian Championship twice (in 1942 and 1946), the Bulgarian Cup three times (in 1942, 1946 and 1947) and the Sofia Championship four times (in 1942, 1943, 1945 and 1946). For theBulgaria national football team , his tally stands at 8 matches and 2 goals. At the 1946Balkan Cup inTirana ,Albania , he was proclaimed the best footballer of theBalkans . Reportedly, "France Football " also deemed him the best footballer in Europe later on.On
15 February 1946 , Laskov immigrated toBrno , Czechoslovakia, where he studied medicine at theMasaryk University and played for SK Židenice, the modern1. FC Brno . In 1947, he moved toBratislava , where he married a Slovak beautician and was granted Czechoslovak citizenship. In Bratislava, he played forŠK Slovan Bratislava between 1947 and 1952, winning theCzechoslovak First League in 1949, 1950 and 1951. In Czechoslovakia, he has also played forFK Inter Bratislava (then "Cervena Hviezda") andFK AS Trenčín , until 1960. In the Czechoslovak Championship, he played a total of 169 games, of which 98 (with 48 league goals) for Slovan; he also featured in 3 games for theCzechoslovakia national football team . He was awarded severalfair play prizes in Czechoslovakia. Later on, he worked as a manager, managing FK Inter Bratislava,FC Spartak Trnava andTrenčín . He also served as a professional physician specialized inotolaryngology and was an active member of the Bulgarian Association in Slovakia.Laskov died in Bratislava on
2 April 2007 .References
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