Angel Chervenkov

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Angel Chervenkov
Personal information
Full name Angel Dimitrov Chervenkov
Date of birth (1964-06-10) 10 June 1964 (age 60)
Place of birth Bolyarovo, Bulgaria PR
Position(s)
Defender
Team information
Current team
Yambol (manager)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1980–1981
Tundzha
14 (2)
1981–1984 Armeets Sofia 83 (30)
1984–1987 CSKA Sofia 70 (9)
1987–1989 Lokomotiv Gorna 57 (4)
1989–1994
Etar Veliko Tarnovo
121 (21)
1994–1996
Montana
50 (6)
International career
1984–1987 Bulgaria 5 (0)
Managerial career
2001–2002 Cherno More
2002–2003
Minyor Bobov Dol
2003–2007 CSKA Sofia (assistant)
2007 Kaunas
2007 Heart of Midlothian
2009–2010
Litex Lovech
2010–2011
Sevastopol
2012
Tatran Presov
2014 Sevastopol
2015 Arsenal Kyiv
2016 Lokomotiv Gorna Oryahovitsa
2018–2019 Chornomorets Odesa
2024– Yambol
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Angel Chervenkov (

footballer and football manager, who currently works as manager at Yambol
.

Career

As a player

As a footballer, Chervenkov played as a

A PFG, Chervenkov had 298 matches and 40 goals. He won the championship twice, in 1987 with CSKA and in 1991 with Etar, once finished second (with CSKA in 1985) and once third (with Etar in 1990). With CSKA, Chervenkov has two Bulgarian Cup trophies (1985 and 1987) and two Cup of the Soviet Army trophies (1985 and 1986). In the European tournaments, he has featured in 6 matches, scoring once (in one of his two matches for Etar, the rest being for CSKA). Internationally, Chervenkov has 5 caps for the Bulgaria national team
. He participated in European Championship 1991/92.

As a manager

Chervenkov started his coaching career in CSKA's youth academy being there from 1999 to 2001. Then he worked as assistant manager at Cherno More Varna in 2002. Year later he return in CSKA Sofia First team as assistant manager (2003 - 2007 ) and won Bulgarian Title (2005) Bulgarian cup (2006) and Bulgarian Supercup (2007). In 2007, he took in charge FBK Kaunas and won Lithuanian Supercup. Later that year he became manager of

Litex Lovech.[2]

He managed in

Chornomorets Odesa
.

Honours

Manager honours

References

  1. ^ Murray, Ewan (13 August 2007). "Hearts 1–1 Aberdeen". The Guardian. Retrieved 23 August 2020.
  2. ^ [1][dead link]

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