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Hristo Koilov
Hristo Dimitrov Koilov ( bg, Христо Димитров Коилов; born 23 September 1969) is a Bulgarian former professional Association football, footballer who played as a midfielder. Career On the club level, Koilov played for PFC Botev Plovdiv, Botev Plovdiv, PFC CSKA Sofia, CSKA Sofia, PFC Lokomotiv Sofia, Lokomotiv Sofia, FC Luzern and 1. FC Union Berlin. For Berlin club Union he played from 1999 to 2003, when he was in the successful team that surprisingly reached the German cup final in May 2001 and afterwards the second round of the UEFA Cup. He played his last match in his career on 13 June 2009 with PFC Lokomotiv Sofia, Lokomotiv Sofia against PFC Slavia Sofia, Slavia Sofia. In 1993 Koilov earned his first and only cap with Bulgaria national football team, Bulgaria national team. References External linksOfficial profile
at PFC Lokomotiv Sofia's website. * Bulgarian footballers 1969 births Living people First Professional Football League (Bulgaria) pl ...
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Plovdiv ( bg, Пловдив, ), is the second-largest city in Bulgaria, standing on the banks of the Maritsa river in the historical region of Thrace. It has a population of 346,893 and 675,000 in the greater metropolitan area. Plovdiv is the cultural capital of Bulgaria and was the European Capital of Culture in 2019. It is an important economic, transport, cultural, and educational center. Plovdiv joined the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities in 2016. Plovdiv is situated in a fertile region of south-central Bulgaria on the two banks of the Maritsa River. The city has historically developed on seven syenite hills, some of which are high. Because of these hills, Plovdiv is often referred to in Bulgaria as "The City of the Seven Hills". There is evidence of habitation in the area dating back to the 6th millennium BCE, when the first Neolithic settlements were established. The city was subsequently a local Thracians, Thracian settlement, later being conquered and ruled also ...
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