Hristo Stoichkov

Hristo Stoichkov - Sportspersons, Timeline and Childhood

Violet FieldHome › BulgarianHristo StoichkovFebruary 8, 19661,320 views

0 based on 0 rates
Hristo Stoichkov Biography Stories 

Hristo Stoichkov's Personal Details

Hristo Stoichkov is a retired Bulgarian international footballer

InformationDetail
BirthdayFebruary 8, 1966
NationalityBulgarian
FamousSportspersons, Football Players
SpousesMariana Stoichkova
ChildrensHristina Stoichkova, Mihaela Stoichkova
Birth PlacePlovdiv, Bulgaria
Height178
GenderMale
Sun SignAquarius
Born inPlovdiv, Bulgaria
Famous asFootball Player
Socials

// Famous Sportspersons

Ted Williams

Ted Williams

Ted Williams was an American baseball player. Read this biography to learn more about his profile, childhood, life and timeline.

Jürgen Klopp

Jürgen Klopp

Jürgen Klopp is a German football manager, and a former professional football player. Check out this biography to know more about his childhood, family, personal life, etc.

Yao Ming

Yao Ming

Yao Ming is a retired Chinese basketball player who played for Chinese Basketball Association (CBA). Check out this biography to know about his childhood, family life, achievements and fun facts about him.

Hristo Stoichkov's photo

Who is Hristo Stoichkov?

Hristo Stoichkov is a retired Bulgarian international footballer. He is generally regarded as one of the most talented players of his generation and widely considered the greatest Bulgarian footballer of all-time. He has played as a forward for clubs as well as for his country. He has been nominated twice as runner up for the FIFA World Player of the Year. Aside from this, he was the winner of the prestigious Ballon d’Or as well. Furthermore, in 2004, the legendary Pele had inducted him into the list of FIFA 100 which is comprised of the world’s greatest living players. Along with being a very talented player, he was also a quite controversial one. He was notorious for his bad temper which affected his relationship with his fellow players and even the referees. His behavioral issues also hampered his later managerial career as the players found him difficult to work with. He is currently a football commentator for Univison Deportes, a Spanish language broadcast television network.

// Famous Football Players

Jürgen Klopp

Jürgen Klopp

Jürgen Klopp is a German football manager, and a former professional football player. Check out this biography to know more about his childhood, family, personal life, etc.

Brandon Burlsworth

Brandon Burlsworth

Brandon Burlsworth was a football player who played for the Arkansas Razorbacks. Check out this biography to know about his childhood, family life, achievements and fun facts about him.

Marcus Rashford

Marcus Rashford

Marcus Rashford is an English professional footballer. This biography provides detailed information about his childhood, family, personal life, career, etc.

Childhood & Early Life

Hristo Stoichkov was born in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, on 8th February 1966. Not much is known about his parents or childhood.

Career

Hristo Stoichkov began his football journey at FC Hebros, a Bulgarian football club based in Harmanli, Bulgaria. They played in the 3rd tier of the Bulgarian League. He then moved to CSKA Sofia where he had six fruitful years during which he became one of the top goal scorers in Europe.

He also earned a reputation for being prone to bad tempers; during the 1985 Bulgarian Cup Final, he became involved in a fight which originally resulted in a lifelong ban which was later reduced to a year of suspension.

He won the European Golden Shoe in 1990 for scoring the most goals in that season. He had scored 38 goals in 30 matches, a phenomenal feat at that time.

Career with FC Barcelona

After Hristo Stoichkov established himself in the European scene as one of the top strikers, he joined FC Barcelona, one of the heavyweight clubs in world football in 1996. Unfortunately for Stoichkov, his temper continued to create trouble for him even here. In his very first season, he was given a two month suspension for stomping on a referee’s foot.

This did not affect his goal scoring tendency as he still managed to score more than twenty goals in his first year. Stoichkov was one of the players who became part of Manager Johan Cruyff’s dream team in the early 1990s.

He was an integral part of the squad that won the La La Liga in Spain for four years in a row between 1991 and 1994. On top of that, Barcelona won the European cup in 1992 defeating Sampdoria in the finals in Wembley Stadium, London.

During his tenure at Barcelona, Stoichkov became a fan favorite at Camp Nou. He played alongside club legend Romario up front and the duo quickly became cult heroes at Barcelona.

Stoichkov enjoyed massive personal success with Barcelona, as he was nominated twice for FIFA World Player of the Year in the years 1992 and 1994, and he won the prestigious Ballon d’Or in 1994 after leading his National Team to the semi-finals of the 1994 FIFA World Cup.

Later Club Career

After his spell at Barcelona, Stoichkov transferred to several clubs around the world before finally retiring. He had a short tenure at the Italian club Parma, before moving to Saudi Arabia to play for Al-Nassr.

After that he moved to the other side of the world to play in Japan for Kashiwa Reysol, before finishing his career in the United States where he played for two different clubs, Chicago Fire (for two seasons) and D.C United for one season. He had 291 goals in 594 matches of club football.

International Career

Hristo Stoichkov’s first match for his national team came in the year 1987 in a Euro 1988 Qualifiers Game against Belgium. On his fourth appearance for Bulgaria, he scored his very first international goal in a 3-2 friendly defeat against Qatar in Doha.

In 1993, when the qualifiers for the 1994 FIFA World Cup was underway, Stoichkov scored five crucial goals to help Bulgaria qualify for their first major international tournament since the 1986 world cup.

He found great success in the 1994 World Cup as he scored six goals and was awarded the Golden Boot for being the joint top goal scorer (the other was Oleg Salenko of Russia). He also earned the Bronze Ball Award in the tournament as the 3rd Best Player Overall.

His goal scoring continued with the same fervor as he scored ten goals for Bulgaria during the Euro 1996 qualifiers, helping his team secure a spot in the tournament in England. In their very first game of the qualifiers, Bulgaria overcame a 0-2 deficit against Germany thanks to two goals from Stoichkov and ended up winning the match 3-2. Bulgaria finished 3rd in their pool and hence didn’t qualify beyond the group stage though Stoichkov scored three goals in three matches.

At the 1998 FIFA World Cup, Stoichkov’s team faced a first round exit. Following this, Stoichkov announced his retirement from international football in 1999. Throughout his international career he had scored 37 goals in 83 appearances for his country.

Managerial Career

Hristo Stoichkov began his managing career at the club where he had made the most impact, FC Barcelona. In the 2003-04 Season he was the team’s forwards coach. After Bulgaria’s first round exit from Euro 2004, the governing body of Bulgarian Football appointed him as head coach on 15 July 2004.

Unfortunately for Stoichkov, he failed to ensure Bulgaria’s qualification for the 2006 FIFA World Cup. His bad temper from his playing days seemed to have resurfaced during his managerial career, most notably in a game against Sweden in 2005 where he was sent-off for insulting the referee.

Tensions grew worse within the Bulgarian team as captain Stiliyan Petrov announced that he would not play for Bulgaria under Stoichkov. Petrov was the 3rd player and 2nd captain to make such a statement in the span of only two years. But after certain agreements, Petrov returned to the national team. Stoichkov formally resigned from the team soon after.

Later he had a short and unsuccessful managerial spell at Spanish club Celta Vigo. In 2009, he became manager of the South African club Mamelodi Sundowns F.C but quit the very next year. During the 2011-12 season, Stoichkov was an advisor to Russian club Rostov.

In January 2012, he was appointed the manager of Bulgarian team Litex Lovech. He returned to CSKA Sofia for a month-long tenure as manager but announced his retirement after that.

Awards & Achievements

Hristo Stoichkov has received several honors throughout his career, including the FIFA World Cup Golden Shoe and FIFA World Cup Bronze Ball in 1994. The same year he also won the Don Balón Award for Best Foreign Player.

In 2007, ‘World Soccer’ magazine named him as one of the ‘100 Greatest Players of the 20th Century’.

Personal Life

Hristo Stoichkov has not revealed much to the media or the public about his personal life. It is speculated that he is single.

// Famous Bulgarian peoples

Nina Dobrev

Nina Dobrev

Nina Dobrev is a Bulgarian-Canadian actress and model best known for her roles in ‘The Vampire Diaries’ and ‘Degrassi: The Next Generation.’ Find out more about her life and timeline.

Stefka Kostadinova

Stefka Kostadinova

Stefka Kostadinova is a former Bulgarian athlete and the reigning world record holder in the women’s high jump. This biography of Stefka Kostadinova provides detailed information about her childhood, life, achievements, works & timeline

Georgi Ivanov

Georgi Ivanov

Georgi Ivanov is the first Bulgarian astronaut. This biography profiles his childhood, life, career, achievements and timeline

Hristo Stoichkov's awards

YearNameAward

Other

0Ballon d'Or
0 Bulgarian Sportsperson of the Year

Hristo Stoichkov biography timelines

  • // 8th Feb 1966
    Hristo Stoichkov was born in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, on 8th February 1966. Not much is known about his parents or childhood.
  • // 1985
    He also earned a reputation for being prone to bad tempers; during the 1985 Bulgarian Cup Final, he became involved in a fight which originally resulted in a lifelong ban which was later reduced to a year of suspension.
  • // 1987 To 1988
    Hristo Stoichkov’s first match for his national team came in the year 1987 in a Euro 1988 Qualifiers Game against Belgium. On his fourth appearance for Bulgaria, he scored his very first international goal in a 3-2 friendly defeat against Qatar in Doha.
  • // 1990
    He won the European Golden Shoe in 1990 for scoring the most goals in that season. He had scored 38 goals in 30 matches, a phenomenal feat at that time.
  • // 1991
    He was an integral part of the squad that won the La La Liga in Spain for four years in a row between 1991 and 1994. On top of that, Barcelona won the European cup in 1992 defeating Sampdoria in the finals in Wembley Stadium, London.
  • // 1992
    Stoichkov enjoyed massive personal success with Barcelona, as he was nominated twice for FIFA World Player of the Year in the years 1992 and 1994, and he won the prestigious Ballon d’Or in 1994 after leading his National Team to the semi-finals of the 1994 FIFA World Cup.
  • // 1993
    In 1993, when the qualifiers for the 1994 FIFA World Cup was underway, Stoichkov scored five crucial goals to help Bulgaria qualify for their first major international tournament since the 1986 world cup.
  • // 1994
    He found great success in the 1994 World Cup as he scored six goals and was awarded the Golden Boot for being the joint top goal scorer (the other was Oleg Salenko of Russia). He also earned the Bronze Ball Award in the tournament as the 3rd Best Player Overall.
  • // 1994
    Hristo Stoichkov has received several honors throughout his career, including the FIFA World Cup Golden Shoe and FIFA World Cup Bronze Ball in 1994. The same year he also won the Don Balón Award for Best Foreign Player.
  • // 1996
    After Hristo Stoichkov established himself in the European scene as one of the top strikers, he joined FC Barcelona, one of the heavyweight clubs in world football in 1996. Unfortunately for Stoichkov, his temper continued to create trouble for him even here. In his very first season, he was given a two month suspension for stomping on a referee’s foot.
  • // 1996
    His goal scoring continued with the same fervor as he scored ten goals for Bulgaria during the Euro 1996 qualifiers, helping his team secure a spot in the tournament in England. In their very first game of the qualifiers, Bulgaria overcame a 0-2 deficit against Germany thanks to two goals from Stoichkov and ended up winning the match 3-2. Bulgaria finished 3rd in their pool and hence didn’t qualify beyond the group stage though Stoichkov scored three goals in three matches.
  • // 1998 To 1999
    At the 1998 FIFA World Cup, Stoichkov’s team faced a first round exit. Following this, Stoichkov announced his retirement from international football in 1999. Throughout his international career he had scored 37 goals in 83 appearances for his country.
  • // 2005 To 2006
    Unfortunately for Stoichkov, he failed to ensure Bulgaria’s qualification for the 2006 FIFA World Cup. His bad temper from his playing days seemed to have resurfaced during his managerial career, most notably in a game against Sweden in 2005 where he was sent-off for insulting the referee.
  • // 2007
    In 2007, ‘World Soccer’ magazine named him as one of the ‘100 Greatest Players of the 20th Century’.
  • // 2009 To 2011
    Later he had a short and unsuccessful managerial spell at Spanish club Celta Vigo. In 2009, he became manager of the South African club Mamelodi Sundowns F.C but quit the very next year. During the 2011-12 season, Stoichkov was an advisor to Russian club Rostov.
  • // Jan 2012
    In January 2012, he was appointed the manager of Bulgarian team Litex Lovech. He returned to CSKA Sofia for a month-long tenure as manager but announced his retirement after that.

// Famous Aquarius Celebrities peoples

Jessii Vee

Jessii Vee

Check out all that you wanted to know about Jessii Vee, the famous Canadian Vlogger & YouTube Personality; her birthday, her family and personal life, her boyfriends, fun trivia facts and more.

Luara Fonseca

Luara Fonseca

Luara Fonseca, known on the web as “luaraff,” is a musical.ly star. Check out this biography to know about her childhood, family life, achievements and fun facts about her.

Shane Blanchard

Shane Blanchard

Shane Blanchard is an American TV actor. Let’s take a look at his family and personal life including age, birthday, net worth, family life and some fun facts.

Nora Fatehi

Nora Fatehi

Nora Fatehi is a dancer, model, and actress of Indo–Arabic descent. This biography profiles her childhood, family, personal life, etc.

Soni Nicole Bringas

Soni Nicole Bringas

Soni Nicole Bringas is an American dancer and actress. Let’s have a look at her family and personal life including age. Date of birth, boyfriends, net worth, and fun facts.

Davis Cleveland

Davis Cleveland

Davis Cleveland is an American actor. Let’s have a look at his family & personal life including age, net worth, and fun facts.

Hristo Stoichkov's FAQ

  • What is Hristo Stoichkov birthday?

    Hristo Stoichkov was born at 1966-02-08

  • Where is Hristo Stoichkov's birth place?

    Hristo Stoichkov was born in Plovdiv, Bulgaria

  • What is Hristo Stoichkov nationalities?

    Hristo Stoichkov's nationalities is Bulgarian

  • Who is Hristo Stoichkov spouses?

    Hristo Stoichkov's spouses is Mariana Stoichkova

  • Who is Hristo Stoichkov childrens?

    Hristo Stoichkov's childrens is Hristina Stoichkova, Mihaela Stoichkova

  • How tall is Hristo Stoichkov?

    Hristo Stoichkov's height is 178

  • What is Hristo Stoichkov's sun sign?

    Hristo Stoichkov is Aquarius

  • How famous is Hristo Stoichkov?

    Hristo Stoichkov is famouse as Football Player

  • What is Hristo Stoichkov's facebook?

    Hristo Stoichkov's facebook is https://www.facebook.com/Hristo8Official/