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Plamen is a Bulgarian masculine given name. It may refer to: *Plamen Dimov (born 1990), Bulgarian soccer player *Plamen Donev (born 1956), former Bulgarian footballer who currently manages PFC Svetkavitsa *Plamen Getov (born 1959), retired Bulgarian footballer who played as either an attacking midfielder or a striker *Plamen Goranov Bulgarian protest leader and self-immolator * Plamen Grozdanov (born 1950), the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Bulgaria to the Russian Federation *Plamen Iliev (goalkeeper) (born 1991), Bulgarian football goalkeeper * Plamen Kolev (born 1988), Bulgarian footballer *Plamen Konstantinov (born 1973), former Bulgarian volleyball player and captain of the Bulgaria men's national volleyball team * Plamen Kozhuharov (born 1992), Bulgarian football player, currently playing as a midfielder *Plamen Krachunov (born 1989), Bulgarian footballer who currently plays as a defender *Plamen Kralev (born 1973), Bulgarian racing driver and ...
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M-63 Plamen
M-63 Plamen ( sr, Пламен; "flame") is a 128mm multiple rocket launcher developed in 1963 in Yugoslavia for use in the Yugoslav People's Army. Development Serbian Prof. Obrad Vučurović, mechanical engineer at the Military Technical Institute was project manager and chief engineer of development of the M-63 Plamen and all other Yugoslavia MLRS until breakdown of country when he continued to develop for Serbia M96 Orkan 2. His knowledge and previous development has influenced new MLRS systems developed in Serbia in last couple of years including new 150 km long range MLRS which is in project phase of development. His work is widely acknowledged and many of his unique developed features could be found on MLRS around world. MRL M-63 Plamen main purpose is support of front-line units, with strong and sudden attacks on enemy forces. It can be also used against enemy structures such as encampments, airfields, industrial facilities, command centers, communication centers, sto ...
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Plamen Petrov
Plamen is a Bulgarian masculine given name. It may refer to: *Plamen Dimov (born 1990), Bulgarian soccer player *Plamen Donev (born 1956), former Bulgarian footballer who currently manages PFC Svetkavitsa *Plamen Getov (born 1959), retired Bulgarian footballer who played as either an attacking midfielder or a striker *Plamen Goranov Bulgarian protest leader and self-immolator * Plamen Grozdanov (born 1950), the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Bulgaria to the Russian Federation *Plamen Iliev (goalkeeper) (born 1991), Bulgarian football goalkeeper * Plamen Kolev (born 1988), Bulgarian footballer *Plamen Konstantinov (born 1973), former Bulgarian volleyball player and captain of the Bulgaria men's national volleyball team * Plamen Kozhuharov (born 1992), Bulgarian football player, currently playing as a midfielder *Plamen Krachunov (born 1989), Bulgarian footballer who currently plays as a defender *Plamen Kralev (born 1973), Bulgarian racing driver and ...
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Novi Plamen
''Novi Plamen'' ( en, New Flame) was a left-wing journal for political, social and cultural issues primarily aimed at intellectual audiences in the former Yugoslavia and the related diaspora. It was a leading publication of its kind in the region, covering the entire post-Yugoslav space. It was published by the ''Demokratska misao'' ( en, Democratic Thought) publishing company based in Zagreb and largely sold at kiosks. Its editors-in-chief were Mladen Jakopović (pseudonym Daniel Jakopovich), Ivica Mladenović and Professor Goran Marković. Profile The journal centred on politics, culture, peace and social justice studies, and on the obstacles and potentials for political, economic and social democratisation. It has "established itself as the only left-wing journal covering the entire ex-Yugoslav territory, managing to gather some of the pre-eminent intellectuals from all the ex-Yugoslav republics. In so doing it has become a factor which contributes to the re-unification of the s ...
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Plamen Kralev
Plamen Simeonov Kralev ( bg, Пламен Симеонов Кралев, born 22 February 1973 in Sofia) is a Bulgarian racing driver and businessman. He is the first Bulgarian driver to participate in FIA Formula 2 Championship, and the only Bulgarian driver to compete in 24 Hours of Le Mans, Le Mans series, ADAC GT Masters, International GT Open, FIA European Touring Car Cup, Italian Touring Car Championship and Ferrari Challenge. Kralev also has participated in the FIA GT3 European Championship, and in the GP2 Asia Series. Kralev wraps up his active racing career in 2018 in the Italian Touring Car Championship with a podium finish at Misano. Biography In 1999 Kralev graduated from the University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy. Racing career 2003 Plamen Kralev debuted his racing career in 2003 in the Bulgarian Road Championship and became champion of class X3 in the same year. Simultaneously he also won the National Off-Road Championship in Bulgaria. 2007 K ...
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Plamen Goranov
Plamen Goranov ( bg, Пламен Горанов) (20 October 1976 – 3 March 2013) was a Bulgarian photographer and mountain climber, and a Varna-based local protest leader of the 2013 Bulgarian nationwide protests. He became a symbol of the Bulgarian social protest movements and a catalyst for nationwide protests and government resignations when on 20 February 2013 he set himself on fire in front of the Varna municipal building. He died from his injuries in a local hospital on 3 March, Bulgarian Liberation Day, a Bulgarian national holiday celebrating liberation from five centuries of Ottoman rule. Goranov protested against the organized crime group TIM and the TIM-controlled Varna mayor Kiril Yordanov. After setting himself on fire, Goranov became the subject of discussions and received active support on social networks. Approximately 300 people donated blood for transfusion while he was in hospital. On the day of his death, people in Sofia and Varna gathered to pay thei ...
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Plamen Iliev (goalkeeper)
Plamen Iliev ( bg, Пламен Илиев; born 30 November 1991) is a Bulgarian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Romanian Liga I club Universitatea Cluj and the Bulgarian national team. Iliev spent his early years with his hometown club Balkan Botevgrad, before joining Vidima-Rakovski's youth academy in 2006. He made his professional debut in 2009 at the age of 17 and quickly became a regular starter. In December 2010, Iliev moved to Levski Sofia for an undisclosed fee. Four and a half years later he signed for Romanian club Botoșani. In February 2017, he moved to Astra Giurgiu where he stayed two years before he returned to Bulgaria to join up with Ludogorets Razgrad. A former regular for Bulgaria at Under-21 level, Iliev made his senior international debut in May 2012. Club career Vidima-Rakovski In his youth years in Botevgrad, Iliev started to play football at Balkan. He joined Vidima-Rakovski when he was fourteen years old and signed his first ...
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Plamen Nikolov (footballer Born 1985)
Plamen Venelinov Nikolov ( bg, Пламен Венелинов Николов; born 12 June 1985) is a Bulgarian former professional footballer who played as a defender. Career Spartak Pleven Nikolov was born in Pleven. After emerging through Levski Sofia's youth system, he made his professional debut in the second level with Spartak Pleven, the club from his home town. He made his team début on 7 August 2004, in an 0–0 draw against Rilski Sportist Samokov. On 6 October 2004 Nikolov scored his first goal in a 6–0 drubbing of amateur side Botev Lukovit of Bulgarian Cup. Plamen quickly became part of the main team and for two seasons earned 53 appearances, scoring two goals. Litex Lovech In June 2006, Nikolov agreed a deal to sign for Litex Lovech for an undisclosed fee. He has made his debut for Litex in Rilski Sportist match on 13 August 2006 as an 85th-minute substitute. During his first season in Litex, Nikolov found regular starting positions in defence hard to fi ...
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Plamen Dimov
Plamen Dimov ( bg, Пламен Димов; born 29 October 1990) is a Bulgarian Association football, footballer who plays for First Professional Football League (Bulgaria), Bulgarian First League club SFC Etar Veliko Tarnovo, Etar Veliko Tarnovo. His twin brother Galin Dimov is also a footballer. They are sons of the distinguished Bulgarian footballer Diyan Petkov. Career Dimov made his A PFG debut for PSFC Chernomorets Burgas, Chernomorets Burgas on 10 March 2012 in a game against PFC Lokomotiv Plovdiv, Lokomotiv Plovdiv. On 9 January 2013, Dimov signed with PFC Levski Sofia, Levski Sofia. He was released from the team in late January 2015. Later that month he put pen to paper on a two-year contract with Kazakhstan Premier League club FC Kaisar, Kaisar. Quickly establishing himself as a starter, Dimov's season was cut short after making just two league appearances due to sustaining an anterior cruciate ligament injury during a training session. Botev Plovdiv In February 201 ...
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Plamen Krumov (footballer, Born 1985)
Plamen Krumov ( bg, Пламен Крумов; born 4 November 1985) is a Bulgarian professional footballer who plays for Hebar. In the early years of his career, he usually played as a winger, but has later been converted to right-back. Career Krumov began his career at Lokomotiv Sofia where he made 17 A PFG appearances in four seasons. Whilst at Lokomotiv Stadium he spent time out on loan at Zagorets, Rilski Sportist and Armenian club Banants Yerevan before joining Minyor Pernik on a permanent basis in the early of 2009. He signed for Minyor on a one-and-a-half-year deal. When his contract expired, Krumov joined Chernomorets Burgas on a free transfer. He played regularly for Chernomorets during the 2010–11 season and the first half of 2011–12 season. On 8 February 2013, Krumov signed for Beroe Stara Zagora on a one-and-a-half-year deal. He made his league debut against Botev Vratsa on 2 March, playing the full 90 minutes. On 3 February 2014, Krumov joined Levski Sofia ...
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Plamen Nikolov (footballer Born 1961)
Plamen Nikolov ( bg, Пламен Николов; born 20 August 1961) is a Bulgarian former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Born in Dryanovo, Nikolov started his career at local Lokomotiv Dryanovo. He played 251 games in the Bulgarian First League over 17 seasons, appearing in the competition for Lokomotiv Sofia, Levski Sofia and Septemvri Sofia. Throughout his career, Nikolov earned six caps for the Bulgaria national team and was a member of the squad that reached the semi-finals of the 1994 World Cup. He replaced Borislav Mihaylov in the second half-time during the third place match against Sweden. Honours Lokomotiv Sofia *Bulgarian Cup: 1981–82 Levski Sofia *A Group: 1992–93, 1993–94, 1994–95 *Bulgarian Cup: 1991–92, 1993–94 Bulgaria *FIFA World Cup: fourth place 1994 File:1994 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The 1994 Winter Olympics are held in Lillehammer, Norway; The Kaiser Permanente building after the 1994 Northri ...
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Plamen Krachunov
Plamen Krachunov ( bg, Пламен Крачунов; born 11 January 1989) is a Bulgarian professional footballer who currently plays as a defender for Arda Kardzhali. Career Maritsa Plovdiv Krachunov started playing football with Maritsa Plovdiv. He made his first-team debut on 18 August 2007, at 18 years, in a 0–3 away defeat to Kaliakra Kavarna and quickly became a regular starter of the team, as a centre back. His first goal came on 11 May 2008, in a 3–1 home win over Minyor Radnevo. During his first two seasons, he earned 50 appearances in the East B PFG, but Maritsa were relegated at the end of the 2008–09 season. After one season, playing for Maritsa in third league, he joined Lokomotiv Plovdiv. Lokomotiv Plovdiv After a short trial, on 6 July 2010, Krachunov signed a three-year contract with Lokomotiv. He made his A PFG debut in a 2–2 draw against Litex Lovech on 22 August, coming on as a substitute for Youness Bengelloun. Krachunov netted Lokomotiv's only ...
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Plamen Markov
Plamen Markov (born 11 September 1957) is a Bulgarian retired professional footballer who played as a midfielder for clubs in Bulgaria and France. He represented the Bulgaria national team at international level. Playing career Markov was born in Sevlievo. He played for the Bulgaria national team on 32 occasions, including a match in the 1986 World Cup against Argentina. In June 1985 he moved from CSKA Sofia to join French club FC Metz, playing 87 matches for them. After the 1986–87 season he transferred to Grenoble. He retired as a player in 1990. Coaching career His first coaching job came with Grenoble, and he was later in charge at his former club, CSKA Sofia, but he was sacked in 1995. In 2001, he was appointed as coach of the Bulgaria national team. He stepped down as coach of Bulgaria after the Euro 2004 tournament. He was reappointed as Bulgaria coach in January 2008, but was sacked in December 2008 following three draws in their 2010 FIFA World Cup , image ...
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