Petar Penchev

Petar Nikolov Penchev
Personal information
Date of birth12 August 1969
Place of birthPlovdiv, Bulgaria
Club information
Current team
Botev Plovdiv
Youth career
1981-1988Botev Plovdiv
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1989–1995Spartak Plovdiv?(?)
1995-1996Levski Sofia34(1)
1996–2000Botev Plovdiv?(?)
2000-2001PFC Hebar Pazardzhik?(?)
2001-2003Chernomorets Burgas?(?)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Petar Nikolov Penchev (Bulgarian: Петър Николов Пенчев; born 12 August 1969 in Plovdiv) is a former Bulgarian football player in a defender role, and later manager.

Playing career

In the 90s Petar Penchev played for Botev Plovdiv, Spartak Plovdiv, and Levski Sofia. Throughout his career he played in more than 200 official games.[1]

Petar Penchev spent 6 seasons in Spartak Plovdiv. He was a key player for Spartak Plovdiv in season 1994-95 when the team finished on 6th place in A Grupa.[2]

In the summer of 1995 Petar Penchev was transferred to Levski Sofia. He played in 34 games and scored one goal. Penchev participated in 4 games in the European tournaments in the autumn of 1995.[3]

In 1996 Penchev returned to Botev Plovdiv and remained in the team until 2000. He is well known among Botev Plovdiv supporters for his spectacular goal during the dramatic 4-3 win against Levski Sofia on 6 December 1996.[4]

Penchev also spent a season playing for PFC Hebar Pazardzhik when the team finished on 9th place of A Grupa. At the end of his careers as a professional player he represented Chernomorets Burgas for a couple years.

After his retirement Petar Penchev continues to play for the veterans of Botev Plovdiv. He was part of the team that won the championship in 2013.[5]

Managing career

Early career

In the spring 2009 Petar Penchev was hired as a manager of Botev Plovdiv and saved the team from relegation.[6] During his first spell as a manager the first team achieved 5 wins and 6 losses.[7]

He worked for 5 years with the youth formations of Botev Plovdiv before joining PFC Chavdar Etropole in 2011. He was manager of the Bulgaria national football team U-17 for a while and after that returned to Botev Plovdiv as a youth coach.

Return to Botev Plovdiv

On 4 December 2014 Petar Penchev was hired again for Botev Plovdiv manager until the end of the year.[8] Three days later, on 7 December, he made his second debut as Botev Plovdiv manager with the 2-0 home win over PFC Haskovo.[9] A week later his team played well but was defeated with 1-0 by the defending champions Ludogorets Razgrad.[10]

On 15 December it was announced that Petar Penchev's contract has been extended and he will remain manager of Botev Plovdiv until the end of the season.[11] At the end of the month it was officially confirmed that Kostadin Vidolov will be assistant manager.[12]

Botev Plovdiv had an excellent start of 2015. Under Penchev's guidelines the team achieved a 3-0 home victory against Marek Dupnitsa and 0-2 away win in the derby game versus the local rivals Lokomotiv Plovdiv.[13][14] Five days later, on 15 March, under Penchev's guidelines Botev Plovdiv achieved an important 2-0 win over CSKA Sofia which qualified the team in top 6 playoffs in A Grupa.[15]

Botev Plovdiv visited Razgrad in the first round of the playoffs and the match against the defending champions Ludogorets ended in a 0-0 draw.[16] Under Penchev's guidelines Botev Plovdiv lost 0-1 from Litex Lovech in the next round and made a 0-0 away draw with CSKA Sofia in the third round of the playoffs.[17][18] In the 4th round of the playoffs Botev Plovdiv made another draw, this time 1-1 with Beroe Stara Zagora.[19]

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