Aleksandar Mladenov

Aleksander Stoychev Mladenov ( Alexander Mladenov Stoychev written, Bulgarian Александър Стойчев Младенов; born June 25, 1982 in Sofia) is a Bulgarian football player who currently is under contract with the Bulgarian football club Lokomotiv Sofia. His father is the former Bulgarian national team Stoycho Mladenov.

Club career

Alexander Mladenov played in his native city at CSKA Sofia before he moved to the youth department of Hertha BSC 1999. There he lived at the beginning of a supervised apartment apartment. After Mladenov in youth and in the second team left a good impression at Hertha, he made his debut on matchday 19 of the 2002/03 season in the 1-3 defeat at VfB Stuttgart, as he came on in the closing stages for Bartosz Karwan. In the following season he was in the first round under Huub Stevens nine times used. After his dismissal Mladenov did not matter under Hans Meyer.

Alexander Mladenov Then moved in the summer of 2004 on loan to the 2nd Bundesliga Karlsruher SC. But there came Mladenov also due to an injury on the status of a supplementary player also.

Also at Hertha he saw the end of the lending agreement no future, after which he returned to his original club CSKA Sofia. But, as already in Berlin and Karlsruhe Mladenov could not prevail there and moved to Russia Tom Tomsk, where he experienced his most successful career section. In 2009 he again went to Bulgaria to Slawia Sofia, came not there in the starting eleven and hired after one season with FK Krasnodar. But after a few weeks he left the club towards Kaliakra Kavarna.

Since January 2011, Alexander Mladenov plays in the Ukraine in Sevastopol PFK. After only one year, he moved to Lokomotiv Sofia.

National team career

Although Alexander Mladenov has acted as his father's successor athletic, he never got beyond the Bulgarian U -21, for which he was able to achieve nine goals in 17 matches.

Achievements

  • DFB - League Cup: 2002
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