Marian Hristov

Marian Hristov ( Bulgarian Мариян Христов, English transcription. Marian Hristov, born 29 July 1973 in Botevgrad, Bulgaria ) is a former Bulgarian national football team.

Life

Association

His career began in Bulgaria Balkan Botevgrad. Further stations were Christows Slawia Sofia and Levski Sofia, before he moved to the Palatinate 1 FC Kaiserslautern in 1997. In addition to 146 games ( 26 goals) for Lauterns Erstligamannschaft he came - following an injury - the amateur team of the FCK used. In the Bundesliga, Christow was 29 times more successful than scorer. From the 2004/05 season he played for VfL Wolfsburg, where the midfielder could be after a long downtime successfully used by his injury late in the season 2005/2006, again as a player. The 2006/2007 season he was almost completely made by an injury, so his contract was not renewed at VfL 2007.

National

Christow participated in the Football World Cup in 1998 and the European Football Championship in 2004 with Bulgaria.

The last time for the national team of Bulgaria ran Christow on February 6, 2007, when they had the national team defeated Latvia 2-0.

Coaching career

Since 2008 Christow is player-coach of PFC Balkan Botevgrad, which plays in the third Bulgarian League W Grupa southwest.

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