Georgi Asparuhov
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Georgi Asparuhov | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Georgi Asparuhov | |
Date of birth | May 4, 1943 | |
Place of birth | Sofia, Bulgaria | |
Date of death | June 30, 1971 (aged 28) | |
Nickname | Gundi | |
Playing position | Striker | |
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1960-1961 1961-1963 1960-1971 |
Levski Sofia Botev Plovdiv Levski Sofia |
? (?) 53 (29) 249 (160)[dubious — see talk page] |
National team2 | ||
1961- | Bulgaria | 50 (19) |
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Georgi Asparuhov (Bulgarian: Георги Аспарухов) (sometimes spelled Asparoukhov), nicknamed Gundi (May 4, 1943 – June 30, 1971) was one of the greatest Bulgarian football players of all time.
Asparuhov was a striker for Levski Sofia from 1960 to 1961 and 1964 to 1971, and for Botev Plovdiv from 1961 to 1963. He played 245 matches and scored 150 goals in the top Bulgarian division. The most famous clubs in Europe tried to get him so he could play for them. In European Cup 1965-66, Levski played against the famous and powerful Benfica (with Eusébio and others stars in the squad). When Benfica eliminated Levski after a very difficult 3:2 and 2:2 matches, Europe started to view interest in Gundi mostly because he scored the four goals for Levski in the two games. In fact, he is also the first player to score two goals in Benfica's stadium[citation needed]. After this match, Levski became popular in Europe. The rich Portuguese club wanted to buy Asparuhov , but the communist government of Bulgaria did not allow them to do so.
For the Bulgaria national football team, Asparuhov featured in 50 games and has 19 goals. He was the first Bulgarian to score a goal at Wembley against England. He also scored the only goal for Bulgaria in England '66.
Asparuhov died in a car crash in 1971 with his talented teammate, Nikola Kotkov. At his funeral, over 550,000 people went to Sofia to pay trubite and respect to his soil and to say "Farewell".
His most famous line is: "There is a country named Bulgaria, and in this country there is a team named Levski. You maybe haven't heard of it, but there I was born and there I shall die!" This is what he said to Milan scouts when they tried to persuade him to come to Milan.
[edit] Statistics
- National team — 50 matches, 19 goals
- Bulgarian championship — 245 matches, 150 goals — 199/125 for Levski, 45/25 for Botev
- Bulgarian Cup — 35 matches, 20 goals — 27/16 for Levski, 8/4 for Botev
- Total club mathes — 326 matches, 209 goals
- European club tournaments — 23 matches, 19 goals — CEC-12, CWC-7
- International club matches — 35 matches, 23 goals — 32/20 for Levski , 3/3 for Botev
- First match — with Levski against Lokomotiv Sofia — 22 September 1960
- Last match — with Levski against CSKA — 28 June 1971
- First goal — for Levski against Botev (1:1) — 28 September 1960
- Last goal — for Levski against Etar — 13 June 1971
- First international cap — 6 May 1962 against Austria
- Last international cap — 12 June 1970 against Morocco
[edit] Honours
- Champion of Bulgaria — 3 times, 1965, 1968 and 1970 with Levski
- Holder of the National Cup — 4 times, 1962 with Botev Plovdiv, 1968, 1970, 1971 (posthumously) with Levski
- World Cup — 3 times, 1962, 1966 and 1970
- Bulgaria's top scorer — 1964-1965 - 27 goals
- Sportsman #1 of Bulgaria — 1965
- Holder of an Order of Labour
- Deserved Master of Sports
- Holder of the Fairplay prize (posthumously) — 1999
- 8th place in the Golden Ball quiz — 1965
[edit] External links
- GeorgiAsparuhov.Com
- Gundi.LevskiFootball.Com
- Website from LEVSKI2000
- Website from Levskifc
- Webcite from Blue-blood
- Website from Levski.bg
- Blog from Ludmil
- Website from Levski.biz
- The History of Georgi Asparuhov
- Asparuhov's goal against England at YouTube
- Sir Bobby Charlton speaks about Asparuhov (in Bulgarian) at YouTube
Bulgaria squad - 1962 FIFA World Cup | ||
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1 Naydenov | 2 Rakarov | 3 I. Dimitrov | 4 Kitov | 5 D. Kostov | 6 Kovachev | 7 Diev | 8 Dimov | 9 Iliev | 10 Kolev | 11 Yakimov | 12 Zhechev | 13 Velichkov | 14 Sokolov | 15 Asparuhov | 16 A. Kostov | 17 P. Dimitrov | 18 Ivanov | 19 Dermendzhiev | 20 Parshanov | 21 Panayotov | 22 Nikolov | Coach: Pachedzhiev |
Bulgaria squad - 1966 FIFA World Cup | ||
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1 Naydenov | 2 Shalamanov | 3 Vutsov | 4 Gaganelov | 5 Penev | 6 Zhekov | 7 Dermendzhiev | 8 Kitov | 9 Asparuhov | 10 Zhechev | 11 Kolev | 12 Metodiev | 13 Yakimov | 14 Kotkov | 15 Largov | 16 Kostov | 17 Abadzhiev | 18 Yanchovski | 19 Apostolov | 20 Davidov | 21 Simeonov | 22 Deyanov | Coach: Vytlačil |
Bulgaria squad - 1970 FIFA World Cup | ||
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1 Simeonov | 2 Shalamanov | 3 Dimitrov | 4 Aladzhov | 5 Davidov | 6 Penev | 7 Popov | 8 Bonev | 9 Zhekov | 10 Yakimov | 11 Dermendzhiev | 12 Gaydarski | 13 Yordanov | 14 Zhechev | 15 Gaganelov | 16 Nikodimov | 17 Kolev | 18 Marashliev | 19 Asparuhov | 20 Mitkov | 21 Grigorov | 22 Kamenski | Coach: Bozhkov |
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