Anatoli Nankov

Anatoli Nankov
Personal information
Full name Anatoli Aleksandrov Nankov
Date of birth (1969-07-15) 15 July 1969
Place of birth Oresh, Bulgaria
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Playing position Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1985–1988 Dunav Ruse 57 (19)
1988–1990 Slavia Sofia 34 (6)
1990–1997 CSKA Sofia 149 (11)
1997–2000 Lokomotiv Sofia 52 (2)
1998CSKA Sofia (loan) 2 (0)
2000–2003 Spartak Varna 44 (3)
2002Chengdu Blades (loan) 15 (6)
2003–2004 GKS Katowice 4 (0)
2004–2005 Minyor Bobov dol 2 (0)
Total 359 (47)
National team
1993–1998 Bulgaria 17 (0)
Teams managed
2005 Hebar Pazardzhik
2007–2008 CSKA Sofia (assistant manager)
2008–2009 Al-Ahli (assistant manager)
2009–2011 ENPPI Club (assistant manager)
2012–2015 CSKA Sofia (assistant manager)
2015 CSKA Sofia (interim coach)
2015 El Ittihad Alexandria (assistant manager)
2016 FC Atyrau (assistant manager)
2017– FC Kaisar (assistant manager)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Anatoli Aleksandrov Nankov (Bulgarian: Анатоли Александров Нанков; born 15 July 1969 in Oresh, Veliko Tarnovo Province) is a Bulgarian former football midfielder.

Career

Nankov spent most of his career playing in the Bulgarian A PFG, but also had a spell with GKS Katowice.[1] On 23 July 1997, Nankov was involved in arguably one of the most dramatic matches in CSKA Sofia's recent history, scoring twice to give his team a 3:1 away lead against Romanian side FC Steaua Bucureşti in the first leg of a Champions League preliminary phase match, but was ultimately sent off and the Romanians succeeded in bringing the score to 3:3. CSKA Sofia were eliminated from the competition after suffering a 0:2 home defeat in the return leg, for which Nankov was ineligible to play.[2]

He has been capped 17 times for the Bulgarian national team, scoring 1 goal, and played two games at the 1998 World Cup, receiving a red card in the first match against Paraguay, which ended in a scoreless draw.

He acted as manager of Hebar Pazardzhik in 2005[3] and was later employed as the assistant manager to Stoycho Mladenov at CSKA Sofia until March 2015.[4] Following Mladenov's resignation, Nankov was head coach of the "redmen" in one match - a 0:0 draw with Beroe.

References

  1. "Anatoli Nankow" (in Polish). 90 Minut. Retrieved 2009-08-17.
  2. "Стяуа Букурещ 3:3 ЦСКА София 1997 г." (in Bulgarian). Retrosport.net. Retrieved 2011-01-01.
  3. http://www.hebarfc.com/anatoli_nankov.php
  4. "Нанков: Спас Делев не е вариант за ЦСКА, Грънчов шокира всички в клуба" (in Bulgarian). topsport.bg. Retrieved 2014-05-29.


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