PFC Levski Sofia B - Manager History

Manager History

  • Ivan Radoev (1946–48)
  • Rizko Szomlaj (1948–49)
  • Ivan Radoev (1950–51)
  • Ljubej Petkov (1952)
  • Dimitar Mutafchiev (1953)
  • Vasil Spasov (1954–56)
  • Georgi Pachedzhiev (1956–60)
  • Koce Georgiev (1960–61)
  • Krastio Chakarov (1961–64)
  • Hristo Mladenov (1964–65)
  • Rudolf Vytlačil (1965–66)
  • Krastio Chakarov (1966–69)
  • Vasil Spasov (1969)
  • Rudolf Vytlačil (1969–70)
  • Yoncho Arsov (1971–73)
  • Dimitar Doichinov (1973–75)
  • Ivan Vutsov (1975–76)
  • Vasil Spasov (1976–77)
  • Ivan Vutsov (1977–80)
  • Hristo Mladenov (1980–82)
  • Dobromir Zhechev (1982–83)
  • Vasil Metodiev (1983–85)
  • Kiril Ivkov (1985–87)
  • Pavel Panov (1986–87)
  • Vasil Metodiev (1988–89)
  • Dobromir Zhechev (1989)
  • Pavel Panov (1989–90)
  • Vasil Metodiev (1991)
  • Dinko Dermendzhiev (1991)
  • Ivan Vutsov (1992–93)
  • Andrey Zhelyazkov (1992–97)
  • Georgi Vasilev (1993–95)
  • Ivan Kiuchukov (1995–96)
  • Georgi Cvetkov (1996–97)
  • Stefan Grozdanov (1997)
  • Michail Valchev (1998)
  • Vyacheslav Hrozny (1998)
  • Angel Stankov (1999)
  • Ljupko Petrović (1999–00)
  • Dimitar Dimitrov (2000)
  • Vladimir Fedotov (2000)
  • Ljupko Petrović (2000–01)
  • Georgi Todorov (2000–01)
  • Rüdiger Abramczik (July 2000–June 1)
  • Slavoljub Muslin (March 2002–March 3)
  • Georgi Todorov (2003–04)
  • Georgi Vasilev (2003–04)
  • Stanimir Stoilov (June 2004–May 8)
  • Velislav Vutsov (2008)
  • Emil Velev (Aug 2008–July 9)
  • Ratko Dostanić (July 2009–Oct 09)
  • Georgi Ivanov (Oct 2009–June 10)
  • Antoni Zdravkov (2009–10)
  • Yasen Petrov (July 2010–May 11)
  • Georgi Ivanov (June 2011–Nov 11)
  • Antoni Zdravkov (2011)
  • Nikolay Kostov (Nov 2011–March 12)
  • Georgi Ivanov (interim) (March 2012–April 12)
  • Yasen Petrov (April 2012–May 12)
  • Ilian Iliev (July 2012–April 2013)
  • Nikolay Mitov (April 2013-)

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