CSKA Sofia - Notable Players

Notable Players

All players listed are in the alley of fame of the club:

Bulgaria
  • Ivaylo Andonov
  • Tsvetan Atanasov
  • Krasimir Bezinski
  • Dimitar Berbatov
  • Stefan Bozhkov
  • Nikola Tsanev
  • Nako Chakmakov
  • Boris Gaganelov
  • Emil Gargorov
  • Georgi Denev
  • Spas Dzhevizov
  • Velizar Dimitrov
  • Georgi Dimitrov
  • Georgi N. Dimitrov
  • Dinko Dimitrov
  • Petar Zhekov
  • Ivan Zafirov
  • Radoslav Zdravkov
  • Trifon Ivanov
  • Georgi Iliev
  • Tsvetan Yonchev
  • Stoyan Yordanov
  • Nikola Kovachev
  • Bozhil Kolev
  • Ivan Kolev
  • Emil Kostadinov
  • Manol Manolov
  • Vladimir Manchev
  • Dimitar Marashliev
  • Plamen Markov
  • Dimitar Milanov
  • Stiliyan Petrov
  • Krum Milev
  • Stoycho Mladenov
  • Georgi Naydenov
  • Anatoli Nankov
  • Asparuh Nikodimov
  • Stoyan Ormandzhiev
  • Panayot Panayotov
  • Dimitar Penev
  • Lyuboslav Penev
  • Martin Petrov
  • Kiril Rakarov
  • Angel Rangelov
  • Vasil Romanov
  • Boris Stankov
  • Kiril Stankov
  • Hristo Stoichkov
  • Gavril Stoyanov
  • Lachezar Tanev
  • Yordan Filipov
  • Dimitar Yakimov
  • Krum Yanev
  • Hristo Yanev
  • Kostadin Yanchev
  • Todor Yanchev
  • Stanko Machine
  • Tsonyo Vasilev
  • Georgi Velinov
  • For all CSKA players with a Wikipedia article see Category:PFC CSKA Sofia players.

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