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This biographical article needs additional citations for verification. Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately, especially if potentially libelous or harmful. (April 2011) Plamen Markov Пламен Марков Personal information Full name Plamen Markov Date of birth September 11, 1957 (1957-09-11) (age 53) Place of birth Sevlievo, Bulgaria Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) Playing position Midfield (retired) Youth career 1970–1973 Rakovski (Sevlievo) Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1973–1975 Vidima-Rakovski 1975–1985 CSKA Sofia 235 (42) 1985–1987 FC Metz 69 (10) 1987–1989 Grenoble Foot 41 (12) National team 1978–1986 Bulgaria 38 (6) Teams managed 1989–1990 Grenoble Foot 1991–1992 FC Yantra 1995 CSKA Sofia 1996–1997 Chardafon 1997–1998 Minyor Pernik 1999–2001 Vidima Rakovski 2002–2004 Bulgaria 2005–2006 Vidima Rakovski 2006–2007 CSKA Sofia 2007 Wydad Casablanca 2008 Bulgaria * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. † Appearances (Goals). Plamen Markov (Bulgarian: Пламен Марков) (born September 11, 1957 in Sevlievo) is a retired Bulgarian international footballer who played as a midfielder.[1] He played for the Bulgaria national football team on 32 occasions. His club career was spent with CSKA Sofia (1975–1985), FC Metz (1985–1987) and Grenoble Foot (1987–1990).[1] References ^ a b Stats at National Football Teams v · d · eBulgaria squad – 1986 FIFA World Cup 1 Mihaylov • 2 Sirakov • 3 Arabov • 4 Petrov • 5 Dimitrov (c) • 6 Zhelyazkov • 7 Iskrenov • 8 Sadakov • 9 Mladenov • 10 Gospodinov • 11 Getov • 12 Zdravkov • 13 A. Markov • 14 P. Markov • 15 Yordanov • 16 Dragolov • 17 Kolev • 18 Velichkov • 19 Pashev • 20 Kostadinov • 21 Dyakov • 22 Valov • Coach: Vutsov v · d · eGrenoble Foot 38 – Managers Dewaquez (1945–46) · Lacoste (1953–54) · Dupraz (1956–59) · Fornetti (1959–63) · Molina (1963) · Batteux (1963–67) · Abad (1967–69) · Gardien (1969–70) · Donnard (1970–71) · R. Garcin (1971–75) · Boule (1975) · Deloffre (1975–78) · Belloni (1978–79) · Lafranceschina (1979–81) · Djorkaeff (1981–83) · Le Roy (1983–85) · R. Garcin (1985) · Buigues (1985) · R. Garcin (1985) · Lafranceschina (1986) · Dalger (1986–88) · Markov and Neubert (1988–89) · Parizon (1989–91) · Tosi (1991) · Simondi (1991–93) · David (1993–94) · Letard (1994–95) · Geraldès (1995–96) · Simondi (1996–97) · Michel (1997–01) · Westerloppe (2001) · É. Garcin (2001) · Michel (2001–03) · Cuperly (2003–04) · Goudet (2004–06) · Blaquart (2006) · Pouliquen (2006–07) · Baždarević (2007–10) · Pouliquen (2010–) v · d · eBulgaria squad – UEFA Euro 2004 1 Zdravkov • 2 Ivanov • 3 Kirilov • 4 I. Petkov • 5 Zagorčić • 6 Kotev • 7 Borimirov • 8 M. Petkov • 9 Berbatov • 10 Dimitrov • 11 Lazarov • 12 Kolev • 13 Peev • 14 Chilikov • 15 Hristov • 16 Manchev • 17 M. Petrov • 18 Pažin • 19 S. Petrov (c) • 20 Bojinov • 21 Janković • 22 Stoyanov • 23 Ivankov • Coach: Markov v · d · eBulgaria national football team – Managers Nitsch (1924) · Stejskal (1925) · Grozdanov (1927–30) · Nemes (1930) · Feist (1931) · Grozdanov (1932–33) · Fogl (1934–35) · Kalkandzhiev (1935) · Batandzhiev (1936) · Mateev (1936) · Toms (1937–38) · Maznikov (1938) · Radoev (1939) · Koler (1940–41) · Radoev (1942) · Batandzhiev (1943) · Konov (1946) · Manov (1947) · Somlai & Radoev (1947) · Radoev (1947) · Angelov (1948) · Haidu (1948–49) · Radoev (1950) · Angelov (1950) · Haidu (1950) · Angelov (1953) · Ormandzhiev (1950–53) · Ormandzhiev & Milev (1954–60) · Pachedzhiev (1955–62) · Ormandzhiev (1963) · Volentik (1963–64) · Vytlačil (1965–66) · Tashkov (1966) · Bozhkov (1967–70) · Spasov (1970–72) · Mladenov (1972–74) · Ormandzhiev (1974–77) · Ilchev (1978–80) · Purzhelov (1980–82) · Vutsov (1982–86) · Mladenov (1986–87) · Angelov (1988–89) · Vutsov (1989–91) · Borisov (1991) · Penev (1991–96) · Bonev (1996–98) · Dimitrov (1998–99) · Mladenov (2000–01) · Markov (2002–04) · Stoichkov (2004–07) · Stoilov (2007) · Penev (2007) · Markov (2008) · Stoilov (2009–10) · Matthäus (2010–) Persondata Name Markov, Plamen Alternative names Short description Date of birth September 11, 1957 Place of birth Sevlievo, Bulgaria Date of death Place of death This biographical article related to an Bulgarian football midfielder is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e