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| name = Todor Marev |
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1954|11|20|df=y}} |
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1954|11|20|df=y}} |
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| birth_place = [[Burgas]], [[Bulgaria]] |
| birth_place = [[Burgas]], [[Bulgaria]] |
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| height = |
| height = 1.83 m |
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| position = [[Defender (association football)|Defender]] |
| position = [[Defender (association football)|Defender]] |
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| currentclub = [[PFC Cherno More Varna|Cherno More]] (Manager of the reserve team) |
| currentclub = [[PFC Cherno More Varna|Cherno More]] (Manager of the reserve team) |
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| years1 = 1972–1990 |
| years1 = 1972–1990 |
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| clubs1 = [[PFC Cherno More Varna|Cherno More]] |
| clubs1 = [[PFC Cherno More Varna|Cherno More]] |
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| caps1 = |
| caps1 = 512 |
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| goals1 = |
| goals1 = 4 |
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| years2 = 1990–1992 |
| years2 = 1990–1992 |
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| clubs2 = [[FC Dorostol 2003|Dorostol Silistra]] |
| clubs2 = [[FC Dorostol 2003|Dorostol Silistra]] |
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| clubs4 = [[PFC Cherno More Varna|Cherno More]] |
| clubs4 = [[PFC Cherno More Varna|Cherno More]] |
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| caps4 = 12 |
| caps4 = 12 |
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| goals4 = |
| goals4 = 0 |
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| nationalyears1 = 1974–1983 |
| nationalyears1 = 1974–1983 |
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| nationalteam1 = [[Bulgaria national football team|Bulgaria]] |
| nationalteam1 = [[Bulgaria national football team|Bulgaria]] |
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| nationalcaps1 = 16 |
| nationalcaps1 = 16 |
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| nationalgoals1 = |
| nationalgoals1 = 0 |
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| manageryears1 = 1994–1997 |
| manageryears1 = 1994–1997 |
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| managerclubs1 = [[FC Grand Hotel Varna]] |
| managerclubs1 = [[FC Grand Hotel Varna]] |
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'''Todor Marev''' (Bulgarian: Тодор Марев), (born on 20 November 1954) is a former [[Bulgaria]]n [[Association football|footballer]]. He played in the center of the defence for [[PFC Cherno More Varna|Cherno More Varna]] (1972-1990, 1994), [[OFC Dorostol Silistra|Dorostol Silistra]] and Ovech Provadia (1990-1993). Marev was capped 16 times for the [[Bulgaria national football team| |
'''Todor Marev''' (Bulgarian: Тодор Марев), (born on 20 November 1954) is a former [[Bulgaria]]n [[Association football|footballer]]. He played in the center of the defence for [[PFC Cherno More Varna|Cherno More Varna]] (1972-1990, 1994), [[OFC Dorostol Silistra|Dorostol Silistra]] and Ovech Provadia (1990-1993). Marev was capped 16 times for the [[Bulgaria national football team|Bulgaria national team]], 6 times for the Olympic team and 26 times for the U18 team of his country, with which he won the Balkan championship cup played in [[Thessaloniki]] in 1969. Todor Marev was voted Best player of [[Varna, Bulgaria|Varna]] in 3 consecutive years (1976, 1977, 1978). |
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==Club career== |
==Club career== |
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Marev was born in [[Burgas]] but he grew up and spent all his life in [[Varna]]. He went through all youth formations of [[PFC Cherno More Varna|Cherno More]] and is considered one of the greatest talents the club has ever raised. He was introduced to [[Bulgarian A Football Group|Group A]] football by coaches [[Ivan Mokanov]] and Georgi Dimitrov, making his debut at the age of 17, on 4 June 1972 in a match against [[FC Dunav Ruse|Dunav Ruse]]. He established himself as a leader at the center of the defence becoming one of the youngest skippers in [[Bulgarian A Football Group|Group A]] football aged only 22. Marev was known for his faultless tackles, positioning abilities and speed. Under his leadership the [[PFC Cherno More Varna|Cherno More]] defence was one of the hardest to beat in [[Bulgarian A Football Group|Group A]]. Only ones in his career, Marev was red carded. It was in the last minutes of one of his last competitive games on 6 April 1994 in a brusque [[Varna]] derby which saw a total of 4 players sent off. Marev took little to no part in the attacking phase of the game. He scored only 2 goals in his career, the first and most memorable one coming against local rivals [[PFC Spartak |
Marev was born in [[Burgas]] but he grew up and spent all his life in [[Varna, Bulgaria|Varna]]. He went through all youth formations of [[PFC Cherno More Varna|Cherno More]] and is considered one of the greatest talents the club has ever raised. He was introduced to [[Bulgarian A Football Group|Group A]] football by coaches [[Ivan Mokanov]] and Georgi Dimitrov, making his debut at the age of 17, on 4 June 1972 in a match against [[FC Dunav Ruse|Dunav Ruse]]. He established himself as a leader at the center of the defence becoming one of the youngest skippers in [[Bulgarian A Football Group|Group A]] football aged only 22. Marev was known for his faultless tackles, positioning abilities and speed. Under his leadership the [[PFC Cherno More Varna|Cherno More]] defence was one of the hardest to beat in [[Bulgarian A Football Group|Group A]]. Only ones in his career, Marev was red carded. It was in the last minutes of one of his last competitive games on 6 April 1994 in a brusque [[Varna, Bulgaria|Varna]] derby which saw a total of 4 players sent off. Marev took little to no part in the attacking phase of the game. He scored only 2 goals in his career, the first and most memorable one coming against local rivals [[PFC Spartak 1918|Spartak]] on 29 September 1985, sealing a 3-0 victory for “The Sailors”. Todor Marev played a total of 530 matches for [[PFC Cherno More Varna|Cherno More]] (422 in [[Bulgarian A Football Group|Group A]] and 108 in [[Bulgarian B Professional Football Group|Group B]]) which is a record in Bulgarian football. He played 3 seasons in the lower divisions for [[OFC Dorostol Silistra|Dorostol Silistra]] and Ovech Provadia before making a brief return to [[PFC Cherno More Varna|Cherno More]] as a playing assistant coach under manager [[Stefan Bogomilov]] in the spring of 1994. On 13 August 1994, at the age of 39, he put an end to his playing career. |
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==International career== |
==International career== |
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Todor Marev was selected for the [[Bulgaria national football team|Bulgarian A team]] by manager [[Stoyan Ormandzhiev]] and made his debut in [[Genoa]] on 22 December 1974 in a friendly against [[Italy national football team|Italy]] (0-0). He made a total of 16 appearances |
Todor Marev was selected for the [[Bulgaria national football team|Bulgarian A team]] by manager [[Stoyan Ormandzhiev]] and made his debut in [[Genoa]] on 22 December 1974 in a friendly against [[Italy national football team|Italy]] (0-0). He made a total of 16 appearances, the last one being a match against [[Switzerland national football team|Switzerland]], played in [[Varna, Bulgaria|Varna]] on 9 March 1983 (1-1). |
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==Coaching career== |
==Coaching career== |
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Marev graduated from the [[University of Economics Varna|University of Economics (Varna]] |
Marev graduated from the [[University of Economics Varna|University of Economics (Varna)]] in 1983 and also took a course in the National Sports academy ([[Sofia]]), receiving a coaching degree in 1995. He coached the female football side of [[FC Grand Hotel Varna|Grand hotel Varna]] to 3 successive [[Bulgarian women's football championship|National championship titles]] after which he dedicated his coaching career to the youth teams of [[PFC Cherno More Varna|Cherno More]]. For a brief period in 1998, Marev took charge of the first team when the club was in deep trouble facing relegation to 3d division (Group “V”). From the following season to date, Marev works as a coach with the [[PFC Cherno More Varna|Cherno More]] youth academy. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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* {{Soccerway|todor-marev/241649}} |
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* {{EU-Football.info|13000}} |
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* http://a-pfg.com/новина/тодор-марев-време-е-за-пробив-на-черно-море-в-европа-1433311320/ |
* [http://a-pfg.com/новина/тодор-марев-време-е-за-пробив-на-черно-море-в-европа-1433311320/ a-pfg.com] |
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* http://a-pfg.com/новина/тодор-марев-черно-море-е-напълно-готов-да-вдигне-купата-1430379180/ |
* [http://a-pfg.com/новина/тодор-марев-черно-море-е-напълно-готов-да-вдигне-купата-1430379180/ a-pfg.com] |
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* Ст. Янев, П. Герчев, Д. Димитров, В. Свраков, "Футболна Варна", издание "Георги Бакалов", Варна, 1988 г. |
* Ст. Янев, П. Герчев, Д. Димитров, В. Свраков, "Футболна Варна", издание "Георги Бакалов", Варна, 1988 г. |
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* http://chernomorepfc.bg/bg/todor-marev/ |
* [http://chernomorepfc.bg/bg/todor-marev/ chernomorepfc.bg] |
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==External links== |
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*{{NFT player|38291/Todor_Marev}} |
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{{PFC Cherno More Varna managers}} |
{{PFC Cherno More Varna managers}} |
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[[Category:Bulgaria international footballers]] |
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[[Category:PFC Cherno More Varna players]] |
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[[Category:Bulgarian football managers]] |
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Latest revision as of 04:16, 22 September 2024
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Todor Boychev Marev | ||
Date of birth | 20 November 1954 | ||
Place of birth | Burgas, Bulgaria | ||
Height | 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) | ||
Position(s) | Defender | ||
Team information | |||
Current team | Cherno More (Manager of the reserve team) | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1972–1990 | Cherno More | 512 | (4) |
1990–1992 | Dorostol Silistra | 64 | (—) |
1992–1993 | Ovech Provadia | 32 | (-) |
1993–1994 | Cherno More | 12 | (0) |
International career | |||
1974–1983 | Bulgaria | 16 | (0) |
Managerial career | |||
1994–1997 | FC Grand Hotel Varna | ||
1997–1998 | Cherno More | ||
1998– | Cherno More Reserves and Academy | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Todor Marev (Bulgarian: Тодор Марев), (born on 20 November 1954) is a former Bulgarian footballer. He played in the center of the defence for Cherno More Varna (1972-1990, 1994), Dorostol Silistra and Ovech Provadia (1990-1993). Marev was capped 16 times for the Bulgaria national team, 6 times for the Olympic team and 26 times for the U18 team of his country, with which he won the Balkan championship cup played in Thessaloniki in 1969. Todor Marev was voted Best player of Varna in 3 consecutive years (1976, 1977, 1978).
Club career
[edit]Marev was born in Burgas but he grew up and spent all his life in Varna. He went through all youth formations of Cherno More and is considered one of the greatest talents the club has ever raised. He was introduced to Group A football by coaches Ivan Mokanov and Georgi Dimitrov, making his debut at the age of 17, on 4 June 1972 in a match against Dunav Ruse. He established himself as a leader at the center of the defence becoming one of the youngest skippers in Group A football aged only 22. Marev was known for his faultless tackles, positioning abilities and speed. Under his leadership the Cherno More defence was one of the hardest to beat in Group A. Only ones in his career, Marev was red carded. It was in the last minutes of one of his last competitive games on 6 April 1994 in a brusque Varna derby which saw a total of 4 players sent off. Marev took little to no part in the attacking phase of the game. He scored only 2 goals in his career, the first and most memorable one coming against local rivals Spartak on 29 September 1985, sealing a 3-0 victory for “The Sailors”. Todor Marev played a total of 530 matches for Cherno More (422 in Group A and 108 in Group B) which is a record in Bulgarian football. He played 3 seasons in the lower divisions for Dorostol Silistra and Ovech Provadia before making a brief return to Cherno More as a playing assistant coach under manager Stefan Bogomilov in the spring of 1994. On 13 August 1994, at the age of 39, he put an end to his playing career.
International career
[edit]Todor Marev was selected for the Bulgarian A team by manager Stoyan Ormandzhiev and made his debut in Genoa on 22 December 1974 in a friendly against Italy (0-0). He made a total of 16 appearances, the last one being a match against Switzerland, played in Varna on 9 March 1983 (1-1).
Coaching career
[edit]Marev graduated from the University of Economics (Varna) in 1983 and also took a course in the National Sports academy (Sofia), receiving a coaching degree in 1995. He coached the female football side of Grand hotel Varna to 3 successive National championship titles after which he dedicated his coaching career to the youth teams of Cherno More. For a brief period in 1998, Marev took charge of the first team when the club was in deep trouble facing relegation to 3d division (Group “V”). From the following season to date, Marev works as a coach with the Cherno More youth academy.
References
[edit]- Todor Marev at Soccerway
- Todor Marev at EU-Football.info
- a-pfg.com
- a-pfg.com
- Ст. Янев, П. Герчев, Д. Димитров, В. Свраков, "Футболна Варна", издание "Георги Бакалов", Варна, 1988 г.
- chernomorepfc.bg
External links
[edit]- Todor Marev at National-Football-Teams.com
- 1954 births
- Living people
- Bulgarian men's footballers
- Bulgaria men's international footballers
- PFC Cherno More Varna players
- First Professional Football League (Bulgaria) players
- Second Professional Football League (Bulgaria) players
- Bulgarian football managers
- PFC Cherno More Varna managers
- Footballers from Varna, Bulgaria
- Men's association football defenders