Heads of The Bulgarian Football Union
| head(s) | term |
|---|---|
| Pavel Grozdanov, Tsvetan Genov, Ivan Batandzhiev, L. Sokerov and D. Hristov |
1923-1944 |
| Georgi Stoyanov | (1946-1948) |
| Isak Katalan | 1948 |
| Ivan Nikolov | 1948-1949 |
| Mladen Nikolov | 1949-1951 |
| Petar Kolarov | 1951-1952 |
| Stefan Petrov | 1952-1959 |
| Lachezar Avramov | 1959-1961 |
| Kiril Nestorov | 1961-1962 |
| Nedyalko Donski | 1962-1970 |
| Danail Nikolov | 1970-1975 |
| Ivan Nikolov | 1975-1979 |
| Krum Vasilchev | 1979-1982 |
| Dimitar Nikolov | 1982-1984 |
| Ivan Shpatov | 1984-1986 |
| Andon Traykov | 1986-1990 |
| Slavcho Tepavicharov | 1990-1991 |
| Dimitar Largov | 1991-1993 |
| Valentin Mihov | 1993-1994 |
| Hristo Danov | 1994-1995 |
| Ivan Slavkov | 1995-2005 |
| Borislav Mikhailov | 2005- |
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