PFC Levski Sofia - Notable Players

Notable Players

1960s

  • Stefan Abadzhiev
  • Georgi Asparuhov †
  • Aleksandar Kostov
  • Nikola Kotkov †
  • Georgi Sokolov †
  • Ivan Vutsov
  • Dobromir Zhechev

1970s

  • Stefan Aladzhov
  • Kiril Ivkov
  • Biser Mihaylov
  • Kiril Milanov
  • Pavel Panov
  • Stefan Staykov
  • Voyn Voynov

1980s

  • Nikolay Iliev
  • Bozhidar Iskrenov
  • Borislav Mikhailov
  • Plamen Nikolov
  • Emil Spasov
  • Mihail Valchev

1990s

  • Aleksandar Aleksandrov
  • Daniel Borimirov
  • Marian Hristov
  • Petar Hubtchev
  • Ilian Iliev
  • Plamen Nikolov
  • Nasko Sirakov
  • Zlatko Yankov
  • Zdravko Zdravkov
  • Magdy Tolba
  • John Inglis
  • Predrag Pažin

2000s (decade)

  • Lúcio Wagner
  • Zé Soares
  • Stanislav Angelov
  • Valeri Domovchiyski
  • Dimitar Ivankov
  • Biser Ivanov
  • Georgi Ivanov - Gonzo
  • Zhivko Milanov
  • Dimitar Telkiyski
  • Elin Topuzakov
  • Hristo Yovov
  • Igor Tomašić
  • Manuel Mendoza
  • Cédric Bardon
  • Youssef Rabeh
  • Richard Eromoigbe
  • Garba Lawal
  • Konstantin Golovskoy
  • Dalibor Dragic
  • Sasa Simonovic

2010s

  • Joãozinho
  • Veselin Minev
  • Georgi Petkov
  • Garra Dembélé


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Note: For a complete list of Levski Sofia players, see Category:PFC Levski Sofia players.

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