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Valeri Georgiev
Valeri Georgiev ( bg, Валери Георгиев; born 28 July 1984) is a Bulgarian people, Bulgarian Association football, footballer, who currently plays as a defender for OFC Vihren Sandanski, Vihren Sandanski. Career He started his career in home town Blagoevgrad in local team PFC Pirin Blagoevgrad, Pirin. On 3 March 2005 Valeri made his official debut in the A PFG, Bulgarian top division in a match against PFC Spartak 1918, Spartak Varna. He played for 8 minutes. The result of the match was a 2:0 win for Pirin. Up to the end of season 2004/05 Georgiev played in only 3 matches. In June 2005 he was transferred to FC Vihren Sandanski for a fee of 20 000 € and fast becomes part of the titular team. From 2008 Valeri Georgiev is a captain of Vihren. References

1984 births Living people Bulgarian footballers First Professional Football League (Bulgaria) players OFC Pirin Blagoevgrad players OFC Vihren Sandanski players PFC Lokomotiv Plovdiv players FC Montana players ...
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Blagoevgrad
Blagoevgrad ( bg, Благоевград ) is а town in Southwestern Bulgaria, the administrative centre of Blagoevgrad Municipality and of Blagoevgrad Province. With a population of almost inhabitants, it is the economic and cultural centre of Southwestern Bulgaria. It is located in the valley of the Struma River at the foot of the Rila Mountains, south of Sofia, close to the border with North Macedonia. Blagoevgrad features a pedestrian downtown, with preserved 19th-century architecture and numerous restaurants, cafés, coffee shops, and boutiques. It is home to two universities, the South-West University "Neofit Rilski" and the American University in Bulgaria. The town also hosts the "Sts. Cyril and Methodius National Humanitarian High School". The former Bulgarian Men's High School of Thessaloniki moved from Thessaloniki to Blagoevgrad (then Gorna Dzhumaya) in 1913. Name In Ottoman times the town was known as ''Yukarı Cuma'' in Turkish or ''Gorna Dzhumaya'' in Bulgar ...
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