Nikola Kotkov
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Nikola Kotkov | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Nikola Todorov Kotkov (Никола Котков) |
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Date of birth | December 9, 1938 | |
Place of birth | Sofia, Bulgaria | |
Date of death | June 30, 1971 (aged 32) | |
Playing position | Striker | |
Youth clubs | ||
PFC Lokomotiv Sofia | ||
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1956–1969 1969–1971 |
PFC Lokomotiv Sofia PFC Levski Sofia |
286 (143) 36 (20) |
National team2 | ||
? | Bulgaria | 26 (12) |
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Nikola Todorov Kotkov (Bulgarian: Никола Котков) (9 December 1938–30 June 1971), nicknamed Koteto (Котето, "The Kitten") was a Bulgarian footaller who played as a striker.
Born in the capital Sofia, Kotkov started his football career as a PFC Lokomotiv Sofia trainee and went on to spend much of his career (1956–1969) with the club, winning the Bulgarian Championship in 1964. He then moved to PFC Levski Sofia, for whom he played until his tragic death in 1971. Kotkov died together with his friend and teammate Georgi Asparuhov in a traffic accident in the Vitinya Pass of the Balkan Mountains, en route to Vratsa. With Levski, Kotkov became once again champion in 1970, winning the Bulgarian Cup the same year.
Kotkov played a total of 322 matches and scored 163 goals in the Bulgarian Championship and was given the Bulgarian Footballer of the Year award in 1964. For the Bulgaria national team, he had 26 caps and scored 12 goals, taking part in the 1966 FIFA World Cup in England.
A fans' favourite noted for his fair play, Kotkov was known for his remarkable technique, pinpoint passing and skilful free kick taking.
[edit] References
- Paytashev, Rumen (2001). Svetovna Futbolna Entsiklopediya. Sofia: KK Trud, p. 187. ISBN 978-954-528-201-0.
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Awards | ||
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Preceded by Aleksandar Shalamanov |
Bulgarian Footballer of the Year 1964 |
Succeeded by Georgi Asparuhov |