- Luboslav Penev
football player infobox
playername = Lyuboslav Penev
fullname = Lyuboslav Mladenov Penev
height = height| m = 1.93
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dateofbirth = birth date and age|1966|8|31
cityofbirth =Sofia
countryofbirth =Bulgaria
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position =Centre forward (retired)
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years = 1984-1989
1989-1995
1995-1996
1996-1998
1998-1999
2000-2001
clubs =CSKA Sofia Valencia CF Atletico Madrid SD Compostela Celta Vigo CSKA Sofia Total
caps(goals) = 101 0(80)
226 (101)
037 0(16) 069 0(32) 032 0(14) 022 00(8) 487 (251)
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nationalteam = Bulgaria
nationalcaps(goals) = 062 0(13)
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ntupdate =Lyuboslav Mladenov Penev ( _bg. Любослав Пенев) (born August 31, 1966) is a former Bulgarian footballer. Penev's first professional team was CSKA Sofia of the Bulgarian capital. He made his first team debut in
1984 , when he was only 18 years old. CSKA of the late 1980s was a footballing "alma mater" to several Bulgarian players who made it to the international top in the 1990s. During those days Lubo's teammates included defenderTrifon Ivanov , wingerEmil Kostadinov , and strikerHristo Stoichkov . With CSKA Penev won the Bulgarian League twice (1987 and1989 ) and theBulgarian Cup thrice (1987 ,1988 and1989 ). He was also voted as the Bulgarian footballer of the year in 1988.In 1989, after reaching stardom in the Bulgarian game, he took an important step in his career by moving to the Spanish League. In Primera Penev played for four different clubs:
Valencia CF ,Atlético Madrid ,SD Compostela andCelta Vigo . The highlight of the Spanish years was the 1995-1996 season with Atlético, when the club conquered both the league championship and the Spanish Cup. Penev was the most efficient player of the "double squad" by scoring 22 goals in 44 games (including both league and cup matches).Penev represented Bulgaria in the EURO '96 in England and in the 1998 World Cup in France.
Penev's favourite position on the pitch was centre forward. With an impressive stature of almost 190 cm, he roamed as a target man dominating in air battles. In addition to his abilities as a goalscorer, Penev was also known for his fighting spirit both on and off the pitch. The worst setback of his career took place in 1994, when he was diagnosed with
testicular cancer [ [http://www.uefa.com/uefa/history/onthisday/index,newsid=207264.html Luboslav Penev Biography] ] . He could not take part in the1994 World Cup with probably the best Bulgarian squad of all time and the end of his playing career, if not life, was looming. However, Penev recovered speedily and in the following season he was already in a key role winning the double for Atlético. Stoichkov has described his close friend as a real fighter. According to Stoichkov, a weaker man would have given up, but Lubo just clenched his teeth and overcame the disease.References
External links
* [http://www.bdfutbol.com/en/j/j1761.html Player profile at BDFutbol.com]
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