Georgi Borisov

Georgi Borisov
Personal information
Date of birth 1974
Place of birth Birimirtsi, Bulgaria
Playing position Winger
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1991–1997 Lokomotiv Sofia
1997–1999 Levski Sofia 29 (2)
1999–2000 Lokomotiv Sofia
2000 Bnei Sakhnin
2001–2003 Hapoel Ramat Gan
2003–2004 Lokomotiv Sofia
2004–2005 Dorostol Silistra
2005–2006 Balkan Botevgrad
2006–2007 Minyor Pernik

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Georgi Borisov (Bulgarian: Георги Борисов) (born 1974) is a former Bulgarian footballer who has also worked as manager.[1]

Career

Borisov came through the youth system of Loko Sofia and made his A PFG debut on 25 April 1991, in the railwaymen's 3:0 home win over Chernomorets Burgas, impressing with his performance.[2] In the summer of 1997, he was signed by Levski Sofia on the insistence of coach Stefan Grozdanov and manager & player's agent Andrey Zhelyazkov.[2] Notable highlights during his stay with the "bluemen" included a strong performance in the 1998 Bulgarian Cup Final against archrivals CSKA Sofia, which Levski Sofia won by a score of 5:0, as well as the netting of three goals in the 8:1 rout against Belarusian side Lokomotiv-96 Vitebsk on 13 August 1998 (the second largest margin of victory in European club tournaments for the team) in a UEFA Cup Winners' Cup match. He is the second Levski Sofia player (after legend Nikola Kotkov) to score a hat-trick for the team in European competitions.[2]

However, shortly after that he returned to Loko Sofia and his career began to stagnate, with the footballer never reaching his previous heights. Borisov subsequently had a stint in Israel (first moving to the country in 2000) with Bnei Sakhnin and Hapoel Ramat Gan. He then played for Loko Sofia, Dorostol Silistra, Balkan Botevgrad, and Minyor Pernik before retiring.[2] After the end of his playing career, Borisov studied to become a manager in Dimitar Penev's coaching school between 2007 and 2008 and also took a number of other jobs outside of sports. His current focus is his own private footballing school "Ferion", where he works with the children.[2]

Borisov is regarded as a very talented footballer who fell short of fulfilling his full potential.[2]

References

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