Dian Genchev - Career

Career

Dido as he is known among the supporters in Bulgaria, started his career in home town Varna, playing for local side Spartak.

He became one of the best midfielders in the country very soon and attracted the attention of the grands from Sofia - Lokomotiv.

In season 2002-03 Genchev played for Kalamata FC in Greece. In June 2003 he returned to Bulgaria, signing a contract with Cherno More Varna.

In 2007-08, for six months, Genchev played in Kazakhstan Premier League for FC Astana.

From January 2008 is a part of Beroe Stara Zagora.

  • Up to the 2009 - 2010 Season
Season Team League
Appearance Goals
1995-96 Spartak Varna A PFG 21 1
1996-97 Spartak Varna A PFG 26 3
1997-98 Spartak Varna A PFG 24 3
1998-99 Lokomotiv Sofia A PFG 19 1
1999-00 Lokomotiv Sofia A PFG 24 5
2000-01 Lokomotiv Sofia A PFG 20 0
2001-02 Lokomotiv Sofia A PFG 30 2
2002-03 Kalamata FC Beta Ethniki 24 5
2003-04 Cherno More A PFG 27 2
2004-05 Cherno More A PFG 23 1
2005-06 Cherno More A PFG 15 3
2006-07 Cherno More A PFG 17 1
2007-08 Astana Premier League 10 0
2007-08 Beroe A PFG 11 0
2008-09 Beroe B PFG 22 2
2009-10 Beroe A PFG 24 2

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