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Stoyanov, Vladislav

Vladislav Boykov Stoyanov ( Bulgarian. Vladislav Stoyanov ; born June 8, 1987 , Pernik , Bulgaria ) - Bulgarian football player , goalkeeper . Player of the Bulgarian club Ludogorets and the national team of Bulgaria .

Football
Vladislav Stoyanov
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general information
Full nameVladislav Boykov Stoyanov
Born
Pernik , Bulgaria
Citizenship
Height188 cm
The weight85 kg
Positiongoalkeeper
Club Information
ClubBulgaria flag Ludogorets
room21
Youth clubs
1994-2000Bulgaria flag Metallurg (Pernik)
2000-2004Bulgaria flag CSKA (Sofia)
Club career [* 1]
2004-2006Bulgaria flag Naftex4 (0)
2004-2005→ Bulgaria flag Pomorietwenty)
2006—2010Bulgaria flag Chernomorets (Burgas)48 (?)
2010—2013Flag of Moldova Sheriff45 (-25)
2013 - n. at.Bulgaria flag Ludogorets46 (0)
National Team [* 2]
2010 - n. at.Bulgaria flag Bulgaria11 (0)
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships, updated as of July 27, 2014 .
  2. ↑ Number of games and goals for the national team in official matches, updated as of July 27, 2014 .

Content

  • 1 Career
    • 1.1 "Naftex"
    • 1.2 "Chernomorets" Burgas
    • 1.3 “Sheriff” Tiraspol
    • 1.4 "Ludogorets" Razgrad
  • 2 Team
  • 3 Achievements
  • 4 notes
  • 5 Links

Career

Born on June 8, 1987 in the city of Pernik . He began his career at the local Metallurg. In 2000 he moved to the capital CSKA , where for 4 years he played for the youth team. In 2004, he signed his first professional contract with Naftesk (Burgas).

Naftex

In the 2004/05 season he was sent to the arena as a team playing in the second division - Pomorie, where he spent only three matches - two in the championship and one in the Bulgarian Cup. In the summer of 2005 he returned to Naftesk and took the role of the third goalkeeper in the team. He officially made his debut in Group A of the Bulgarian Championship on October 15, 2005 in the match against Cherno More , in which he played for zero. Until the end of the season he played three more matches in the championship and one in the cup.

Chernomorets Burgas

In the summer of 2006, Stoyanov moved to another bourgeois club - Chernomorets , which then played in Group B. The debut took place on August 19, 2006 in the match against PFC Nessebar. In the first season, Stoyanov spent 9 matches for the new team, and Chernomorets confidently took first place in the championship. After entering the group “A” became the main goalkeeper in the team, having played 28 matches, 10 of them were “dry”. Thanks to a good performance, in the summer of 2008 he was invited to watch Dynamo Kyiv , but the transfer did not take place. Stoyanov remained in Chornomorets and soon in the 2008/09 season after joining the team of German goalkeeper Pascal Borel, he lost his place at the base.

Sheriff Tiraspol

In early 2010, Stoyanov moved to the camp of Tiraspol “Sheriff” , multiple champion of Moldova . The goalkeeper quickly got comfortable in the team and on March 7, 2010 he made his debut in a match with FC Tiraspol . For 9 matches, Stoyanov kept his goal intact. Speaking with the Sheriff, the Bulgarian goalkeeper got the opportunity to play in European competitions. On August 4, 2010, in the penalty shoot-out against Dynamo Zagreb in the third qualifying round of the 2010/11 Champions League, he repelled three hits, thereby helping the Tiraspol team win the most important confrontation. On November 4, 2010, in the second leg of the Europa League group stage 2010/11 against BATE, Vladislav Stoyanov was injured - a broken arm. The goalkeeper retired before the end of the season. In the first match after the return of the main goalkeeper, the Tiraspol team defeated their opponent with a score of 5: 1. Stoyanov missed the only ball from the penalty spot. December 18, 2010 Stoyanov was named the goalkeeper of the year in Moldova [2] . In the 2011/12 season, “Sheriff” made an unsuccessful appearance in European competitions, failing to break into the main draw of the tournament, and focused on the national championship.

Ludogorets Razgrad

In January 2013, Vladislav left the Tiraspol club and moved to the Bulgarian Ludogorets [3] . December 13, 2013 Stoyanov was included the symbolic team of the group stage of the Europa League 2013/14 [4] . Vladislav spent 4 dry matches in Group B , thanks to which Ludogorets reached the playoffs from first place.

In the 119th minute of the second leg of the playoff round of the Champions League 2014/15 season, Stoyanov was removed from the field for a foul of last hope. By that time, all three replacements had been made as part of Ludogorets, so the defender Cosmin Motsi had to get into the goal, who eventually managed to beat off two of the six penalties in the penalty shootout. As a result, Ludogorets made his way into the group stage of the Champions League for the first time in its history [5] .

Team

At home, closely watched the performance of Stoyanov, and soon the goalkeeper received an invitation to the national team . On October 12, 2010, he made his debut in a friendly match against Saudi Arabia .

Achievements

Team

  Chernomorets
  • Intertoto Cup Finalist : 2008
  Sheriff
  • Champion of Moldova (2) : 2009/10 , 2011/12
  • Moldavian Cup Winner: 2009/10
  Ludogorets
  • Champion of Bulgaria (2) : 2012/13 , 2013/14
  • Bulgarian Cup Winner: 2013/14
  • Bulgarian Super Cup Winner: 2013/14

Personal

  • Soccer Player of the Year in Bulgaria : 2014 [6]
  • The best goalkeeper of the championship of Moldova: 2009/10 [2]
  • The best goalkeeper of the championship of Bulgaria (2) : 2012/13 [7] , 2013/14 [8]
  • Europa League group stage goalkeeper: 2013/14 [4]
  • Champions League group stage goalkeeper: 2014/15

Notes

  1. ↑ Transfermarkt.com - 2000.
    <a href=" https://wikidata.org/wiki/Track:Q2449070 "> </a> <a href=" https://wikidata.org/wiki/Track:P3699 "> </a> <a href = " https://wikidata.org/wiki/Track:P2447 "> </a> <a href=" https://wikidata.org/wiki/Track:P7223 "> </a> <a href = " https://wikidata.org/wiki/Track:P2446 "> </a>
  2. ↑ 1 2 Gala of 2010 Moldavian Football Laureates (neopr.) . Moldavian Vedomosti (December 17, 2010). Date of treatment July 26, 2013. Archived on August 19, 2013.
  3. ↑ Vladislav Stoyanov goes to Ludogorets
  4. ↑ 1 2 Team of the Europa League group stage
  5. ↑ Defender Motsi, beat off two penalties: I do not want to change my role
  6. ↑ Goalkeeper of Ludogorets Stoyanov recognized as the best player of the year in Bulgaria
  7. ↑ Ivan Ivanov e Footballer for the year of 2013
  8. ↑ Vladislav Stoyanov e nai-kind Bulgarian football player for 2014! - Topsport.bg

Links

  • Soccerway Player Profile
  • Player profile on national-football-teams.com
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stoyanov__Vladislav&oldid=102327375


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