Spas Andreev Dzhevizov (Bulgarian: Спас Джевизов; born 27 September 1955 in Plovdiv) is a former Bulgarian footballer who played as a forward. For the...
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Bibishkov Georgi Borisov Vasil Bozhikov Ivan Čvorović Velizar Dimitrov Spas Dzhevizov Anton Evtimov Kamen Hadzhiev Kostadin Hazurov Dimitar Iliev Iliyan Iliev...
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Dimitrov – Jacky, who was later replaced by Spas Dzhevizov. After a 1–1 draw with Pirin at Bulgarian Army Stadium, Dzhevizov handed in his resignation and Aleksandar...
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Dobrevski Nikolay Domakinov Valeri Domovchiyski Doncho Donev Georgi Donkov Spas Dzhevizov Engibar Engibarov Georgi Enisheynov Filip Filipov Boris Galchev Viktor...
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Forwards Spas Dzhevizov 30 (17) Stoycho Mladenov 16 0(9) Mario Valkov 17 0(1)...
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1994 – Tsvetan Yonchev Bulgaria 12 September 1994 28 September 1994 – Spas Dzhevizov Bulgaria 28 September 1994 October 1994 – Hristo Andonov Bulgaria...
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Sofia) 19 1979–80 CSKA Sofia (20) 46 Slavia Sofia 45 Levski Sofia 37 Spas Dzhevizov (CSKA) 23 1980–81 CSKA Sofia (21) 40 Levski Sofia 36 Botev Plovdiv 35...
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seconds) Goal scored at latest point in a match (excluding extra time) – Spas Delev (108th minute) Fastest red card in the league – Nenad Filipović (20...
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European Cup CSKA UEFA Cup Levski Beroe Matches played 240 Goals scored 632 (2.63 per match) Top goalscorer Spas Dzhevizov (21 goals) ← 1978–79 1980–81 →...
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Giorgos Savvidis Omonia 24 1985–86 Yiannos Ioannou APOEL 22 1986–87 Spas Dzhevizov Omonia 32 1987–88 Tasos Zouvanis E.N. Paralimni 23 1988–89 Nigel McNeal...
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