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Hristo Stoichkov,

Hristo Stoichkov, (in English: Hristo Stoichkov), is a football player Bulgarian former was born February 8, 1966 in Plovdiv in Bulgaria, was the top scorer in World Cup football 1994, and arrived with the Bulgarian national team in the tournament to fourth place, and was named by Pele in the list of the best 125 player district in March 2004.

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Began Stoichkov his career with FC CSKA Sofia in 1984, and played with them until 1990, has been involved during that period in 119 appearances and scored 81 goals, and in 1990 moved to FC Barcelona, ​​and played with them for five seasons, he played during that period in 151 appearances and scored 76 goals, and in season 1995/1996 moved to Italian club Parma, and played with them 23 games and scored 5 goals.
And in 1996 he returned to FC Barcelona, ​​and played with them for two seasons, and participated through them in 24 games and scored 7 goals, and in 1998 moved to the Saudi Al Nasr, playing with them 4 games and scored one goal and made their Asian Cup Winners Cup, and in the season 1998 - 1999 he moved to the club Kashiwa Reysol of Japan, and played with them 28 games and scored 13 goals, and in 2000 moved to Club Chicago American, and played with them for two years, participated through them in 51 appearances and scored 17 goals, and ended his career with the club DC United in the year 2003, and played with them 21 games and scored 5 goals.
And may play for Bulgaria Football 83 appearances and scored 37 goals.
In season 2003/2004 began his coaching career with FC Barcelona, ​​where he was training the attackers, after the resignation of Plamen Markov as coach of Bulgaria football after failing in the UEFA European Football Championship 2004, he was chosen coach of Bulgaria in the July 15, 2004.
And began a bad start, where he could not lead the team to Bulgaria football to qualify for the World Cup Football 2006.

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