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Dimitar Milanov Personal information Full name Dimitar Milanov Stoyanov Date of birth 18 October 1928 Place of birth Sofia, Bulgaria Date of death 1995 (aged 66–67) Place of death Sofia, Bulgaria Playing position Striker Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† – CSKA Sofia ? (?) National team 1948–1959 Bulgaria 39 (20) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Dimitar Milanov Stoyanov (18 October 1928 – 1995) was a Bulgarian international footballer who played as a striker for CSKA Sofia. Milanov earned 39 caps for Bulgaria, scoring 20 goals, between 1948 and 1959,[1] and he competed at the 1952 Summer Olympics and 1956 Summer Olympics.[2]
References
- ^ "Bulgaria - Record International Players". RSSSF. http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/bulg-recintlp.html. Retrieved 6 November 2009.
- ^ "Dimitar Milanov". Sports Reference. http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/mi/dimitar-milanov-1.htmll. Retrieved 6 November 2009.[dead link]
Summer Olympics football tournament top scorers 1904: Alexander Hall / Tom Taylor | 1908: Sophus Nielsen | 1912: Gottfried Fuchs | 1920: Herbert Carlsson | 1924: Pedro Petrone | 1928: Domingo Tarasconi | 1936: Annibale Frossi | 1948: John Hansen / Gunnar Nordahl | 1952: Rajko Mitić / Branko Zebec | 1956: Todor Veselinović / Dimitar Milanov / Neville D'Souza | 1960: Harald Nielsen | 1964: Ferenc Bene | 1968: Kunishige Kamamoto | 1972: Kazimierz Deyna | 1976: Andrzej Szarmach | 1980: Sergey Andreyev | 1984: Borislav Cvetković / Stjepan Deverić / Daniel Xuereb | 1988: Romário | 1992: Andrzej Juskowiak | 1996: Hernán Crespo / Bebeto | 2000: Iván Zamorano | 2004: Carlos Tévez | 2008: Giuseppe RossiBulgarian A Professional Football Group Top Scorers 1938 Milev | 1939 Pachedzhiev | 1940: Stoyanov/Nikolaev | 1949: Milanov/Nedev | 1950: Hranov | 1951: Milanov | 1952: Isakov/Tashkov | 1953: Minchev | 1954: Tashkov | 1955: Diev | 1956: Vladimirov | 1957: Iliev/Milanov | 1958: Tashkov/Arnaudov | 1959: Vasilev | 1960: Yordanov/Kostov | 1961: Sotirov | 1962: Yordanov/Diev | 1963: Diev | 1964: Tsanev | 1965: Asparuhov | 1966: Spasov | 1967: Zhekov | 1968: Zhekov | 1969: Zhekov| 1970: Zhekov| 1971: Yakimov | 1972: Zhekov | 1973: Zhekov | 1974: Petkov | 1975: Pritargov | 1976: Petkov | 1977: Panov | 1978: Mladenov | 1979: Gochev | 1980: Dzhevizov | 1981: Slavkov | 1982: Valchev | 1983: Pehlivanov | 1984: Eranosyan | 1985: Getov | 1986: Pashev | 1987: Sirakov | 1988: Sirakov | 1989: Stoichkov | 1990: Stoichkov | 1991: Yordanov | 1992: Sirakov | 1993: Getov | 1994: Sirakov | 1995: Mihtarski | 1996: Georgiev | 1997: Pramatarov | 1998: Spasov/Genchev | 1999: Belyakov | 2000: Mihaylov | 2001: Yovov/Ivanov | 2002: Manchev | 2003: Chilikov | 2004: Kamburov | 2005: Kamburov | 2006: Novakovič/Furtado | 2007: Genkov | 2008: Hristov | 2009: Kamburov | 2010: Niflore | 2011: DembéléThis biographical article related to a Bulgarian association football forward is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.