Ivan Vutsov
Ivan Kolev Vutsov (Bulgarian: Иван Вуцов) (born 14 December 1939) is football player born in Gabrovo, Bulgaria who played in three matches at the 1966 FIFA World Cup[1][2] and for Levski Sofia.[3] He was also a vice president of the Bulgarian Football Union and manager of the Bulgarian national team,[4] Hajduk Split and PFC Levski Sofia[5] where became famous for having 18 games in the European club competitions during his reign. One of the most prominent players he discovered was Alen Bokšić, when managing Hajduk Split. He has also held various administrative positions at the Bulgarian Football Union.[6] His son isVelislav Vutsov.
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- Nitsch (1924)
- Stejskal (1925)
- Grozdanov (1927–30)
- Nemes (1930)
- Feist (1931)
- Grozdanov (1932–33)
- Fogl (1934–35)
- Kalkandzhiev (1935)
- Batandzhiev (1936)
- Mateev (1936)
- Toms (1937–38)
- Maznikov (1938)
- Radoev (1939)
- Koler (1940–41)
- Radoev (1942)
- Batandzhiev (1943)
- Konov (1946)
- Manov (1947)
- Somlai & Radoev (1947)
- Radoev (1947)
- Angelov (1948)
- Haidu (1948–49)
- Radoev (1950)
- Angelov (1950)
- Haidu (1950)
- Angelov (1953)
- Ormandzhiev (1950–53)
- Ormandzhiev & Milev (1954–60)
- Pachedzhiev (1960–62)
- Ormandzhiev (1963)
- Volentik (1963–64)
- Vytlačil (1965–66)
- Tashkov (1966)
- Bozhkov (1967–70)
- Spasov (1970–72)
- Mladenov (1972–74)
- Ormandzhiev (1974–77)
- Ilchev (1978–80)
- Purzhelov (1980–82)
- Vutsov (1982–86)
- Mladenov (1986–87)
- Angelov (1988–89)
- Vutsov (1989–91)
- Borisov (1991)
- Penev (1991–96)
- Bonev (1996–98)
- Dimitrov (1998–99)
- Mladenov (2000–01)
- Markov (2002–04)
- Stoichkov (2004–07)
- Stoilov (2007)
- Penev (2007)
- Markov (2008)
- Stoilov (2009–10)
- Matthäus (2010–11)
- Penev (2011–)
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Vutsov, Ivan |
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14 December 1939 |
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Gabrovo, Bulgaria |
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