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Ivaylo Pargov
Ivaylo Sashov Pargov (Bulgarian language, Bulgarian: Ивайло Сашов Паргов, born 21 August 1974) is a Bulgarian former association football, footballer who played as a forward (association football), forward. He has been the manager of PFC Marek Dupnitsa, Marek Dupnitsa since September 2013. Career Pargov's first club was Marek Dupnitsa. In his career he also played in Minyor Pernik, Lokomotiv Sofia, Greek Anagennisi Giannitsa F.C., Anagennisi Giannitsa and Naftex Burgas. On 1 July 2008 Ivaylo Pargov signed a contract with Beroe Stara Zagora. International career Between 1994 and 1996 Pargov played in Bulgaria national under-21 football team, Bulgaria U21. Personal He is a son of Sasho Pargov. References External links Profile at sportal.bg
Bulgarian footballers 1974 births Living people People from Dupnitsa Association football forwards First Professional Football League (Bulgaria) players Second Professional Football League (Bulgaria) players PFC Marek D ...
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Dupnitsa
Dupnitsa, or Dupnica ( bg, Дупница (previously ), ), is a town in Western Bulgaria. It is at the foot of the highest mountains in the Balkan Peninsula – the Rila Mountains, and about south of the capital Sofia. Dupnitsa is the second largest town in Kyustendil Province. History The town has existed since ancient times. The German traveller Arnold von Harff visited Dupnitsa in 1499 and described it as a "beautiful town". The names ''Tobinitsa'', ''Doupla'' and ''Dubnitsa'' are mentioned throughout history, the last one used until the Liberation of Bulgaria, when the official name was changed to ''Dupnitsa''. In 1948 the town was renamed ''Stanke Dimitrov''; for a short period in 1949 it was called ''Marek''; the name was changed to ''Stanke Dimitrov'' in 1950. After the democratic changes, the old name ''Dupnitsa'' was restored. On 15 October 1902, around 600 women and children fled to the vicinity of Dupnitsa from Macedonia from the attacking Turkish troops. On a h ...
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