jueves, 20 de septiembre de 2007

HISTORY OF CAREER TO HRISTO STOICHKOV

Hristo stoichkov is the most important football player in the all history of the football from bulgary.
stoichkov started his carreer in his hometown in 1984, his first club was Hebros football club, after that Hristo goint to CSKA the sofia in 1985, this transfer happenet because stoichkov won the winner to best footbal player in this league.

in the cska he won the european golden boot by 38 goals in 30 games, after that he goes to the barcelona footbal club and them he winning the Primera Division four years in a row between 1991 and 1994 and the uefa Champions league in 1994 too.

Hristo Stoichkov finnaly his career in Japan with Kashiwa Reysol and the United States with the Chicago Fire and finnaly he started his carrer how coach of the D.C United
Hristo Stoichkov born February 8, 1966, in Plovdiv, Bulgaria) is a football manager and former striker who was a member of the Bulgaria national team that finished fourth at the 1994 FIFA World Cup. Apart from his footballing talent, he was notable for his on-pitch temper. He was honoured as European Footballer of the Year in 1994. He was named by Pelé as one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony in 2004.

the play stile of Stoichkov played as a left attacker/winger. He was known for his explosive acceleration and speed dribbling, and for taking unpredictable shots on goal. He was also notable at taking free kicks and penalties. He gained much popularity because of his aggressive temper on the pitch.

Stoichkov began his career in his hometown, moving to Hebros (Harmanli) in 1984. The next year he went to CSKA Sofia. There he was involved in a fight during the final of Bulgarian Cup which resulted in his suspension. After he was brought back to football, he managed to win the European Golden Boot with CSKA by scoring 38 goals in 30 games. He then moved on to Barcelona, Parma, and finally finishing his career in Japan with Kashiwa Reysol and the United States with the Chicago Fire and D.C. United, as a coach