- Louis-Emil Eyer
Louis-Emil Eyer ( _bg. Луи-Емил Айер) (
17 November 1865 –2 September 1916 ) was a Swiss-Bulgaria nsports pedagogue and public figure regarded as the founder of the sports movement in Bulgaria.Born in Homberg in the
Canton of Berne , Eyer studied inLausanne ,Geneva andNeuchâtel and taught sport disciplines inVevey . In 1894, Eyer and nine other Swiss pedagogues were invited to Bulgaria by the Minister of Education Georgi Zhivkov to lay the foundations of sports education in the country. Eyer taughtphysical education in Lom (1894),Silistra (1903) andRousse (1909) and was the main coach of the Yunak sports associations around the country. He introduced the sports oftrack-and-field ,boxing ,weightlifting ,wrestling to Bulgarian physical education.When theBalkan Wars broke out, Eyer, despite being a foreign citizen, regarded the protection of his second homeland as his duty and enlisted in theBulgarian Army as a volunteer. He was a commander of a company of theMacedonian-Adrianopolitan Volunteer Corps ' 12th Lozengrad Battalion. For his valour, he was twice awarded a Cross for Honour and was promoted to the rank ofSecond Lieutenant . Following Bulgaria's defeat in theSecond Balkan War , he published the French-language book "Pro Bulgaria" ("For Bulgaria") in 1913, defending the Bulgarian position.After Bulgaria joined
World War I , Eyer again enlisted as a volunteer as an officer in the 38th Infantry Regiment. He died on2 September 1916 during theBattle of Doiran , and was buried in the village ofČaušli , today in theRepublic of Macedonia .In 1991, the Louis Eyer Bulgarian-Swiss Association was founded in Rousse. The stadium in Silistra is named after him, as are streets around the country.
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