Hristo Stoichkov
) (born
February 8,
1966, in
Plovdiv,
Bulgaria) is a football manager and former
striker.
At the
1994 FIFA World Cup, Stoichkov was awarded the
Golden Boot as the joint top goal scorer of the tournament (with
Oleg Salenko) as he miraculously led
Bulgaria to the semi-finals. Apart from his numerous awards and trophies, Stoichkov gained much popularity because of his aggressive on-pitch temper. He could often be seen mouthing off Bulgarian profanities to the referee, or the opposite team. Stoichkov also played at and the
1998 FIFA World Cup and ended his international career with 37 goals in 84 appearances for his country.
He was the only player to score from a free kick in Euro 96, but they lost that match 3-1 to France and were eliminated in the group stage.
As a player, Stoichkov played as a left attacker/winger. His specialties included
free kicks,
penalties and taking unpredictable shots on goal. Stoichkov was also known for his explosive acceleration and speed dribbling.
Stoichkov began his career in his hometown, moving to Hebros(Harmanli) in 1984. The next year he went to
CSKA Sofia, before moving on to the more prestigious
Barcelona,
Parma, and finally finishing his career in
Japan with
Kashiwa Reysol and the
United States with the
Chicago Fire and
D.C. United.
In the
2003-
04 season, Stoichkov started a coaching career, serving as a forwards coach at Barça. After Bulgarian national team coach
Plamen Markov resigned in the wake of the team's first-round exit from , the
Bulgarian Football Union named him as the new national team coach on
15 July.
Stoichkov's coaching career got off to a bad start with him failing to qualify the Bulgarian national team for the 2006 World Cup in Germany. He brought his bad temper from his career as a player to the coaching bench. His first couple of seasons will be remembered with several scandals. A couple of proven players quit the team due to personal differences with Stoichkov. The most notable scandal was at the 03/09/05 game against Sweden, where he was sent-off for insulting the referee.
In November 2003, to celebrate
UEFA's Jubilee, he was selected as the
Golden Player of Bulgaria by the
Bulgarian Football Union as their most outstanding player of the past 50 years. [
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The Official Site of Hristo Stoichkov*
Stoichkov Profile, stats and news
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A photo album dedicated to Hristo Stoichkov*
Information on the great player*
UEFA.com - Golden Player of Bulgaria