Krasimir Bezinski

Krasimir Bezinski
Personal information
Full nameKrasimir Smilenov Bezinski
Date of birth29 June 1961
Place of birthBlagoevgrad, Bulgaria
Playing positionDefender (retired)
1978–1981Pirin Blagoevgrad57(5)
1981–1989CSKA Sofia207(10)
1989–1991Portimonense80(4)
1992–1993CSKA Sofia38(2)
1993Maccabi Ironi Ashdod14(1)
1994Hapoel Petah Tikva11(2)
National team
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1989–1993Bulgaria25(2)
† Appearances (Goals).

Krasimir Bezinski (Bulgarian: Красимир Безински) is a former Bulgarian football player. He played as a defender or a defensive midfielder. In A PFG he had 302 matches and 17 goals. He is five-time champion with CSKA Sofia 1982, 1983, 1987, 1989 and 1992 with CSKA Sofia six times winner of Bulgarian Cup in 1983, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989 and 1993 and three times winner of Cup of the Soviet Army in 1985, 1986 and 1989. Participated in the Champions League 1/2 Final (1982) and UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1989. His coaching career started in 1995. Bezinsky worked in the Bulgarian National Team for four years as an assistant coach. He then travelled to Tanzania where he was head coach of Simba SC for seven months and was invited to return to the position of an assistant coach of the Bulgarian National Team in January 2009 where he worked until March 2010. He was then appointed assistant coach of Al-Qadisiya who played in Professional Saudi Arabian Football League. Before returning to CSKA Sofia as scout he spent 2 month head coach of Al-Safa who played in Saudi Arabian D2 League. In May 2014, Al-Safa announced return of Bezinski as head coach of their football team who is now playing in D1 Professional Football League. After spending 2 months and losing his first crown prince game in round 32 playoff against Nahdha team, his contract with AL-Safa was terminated and he returned to Bulgaria.

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