Yasin Mishaui

Yasin Mishaui
Personal information
Date of birth (1975-07-21) 21 July 1975
Place of birth Sofia, Bulgaria
Playing position manager

Yasin Mishaui (Bulgarian: Ясин Мишауи) (born 21 July 1975) is a Bulgarian former footballer of partial Arab descent.[1]

Career

Born in Sofia, the son of a Bulgarian mother and a Sudanese father, Mishaui has played for a number of professional teams in the country, including Balkan Botevgrad, Botev Plovdiv, Belasitsa,[1] Iskar, Conegliano German, FC Bankya, and Vitosha Bistritsa. He also had a spell in Greece.[2][3] Not having appeared for Bulgarian national sides, in 2004 he received an offer to represent the national team of Sudan, but eventually this did not materialize.[4]

He was the manager of Vitosha Bistritsa for more than 7 years, leading them to their first ever promotion to the second tier of Bulgarian football,[1] also at one point coaching Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov.[5] In March 2014, Nikolay Todorov replaced Mishaui at the helm of the "Bistritsa tigers".[6]

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