PetkoPetkov may refer to: PetkoPetkov (chess composer) [de; ru] (born 1942), see World Championship of Chess Composition PetkoPetkov (footballer) (1946−2020)...
tournament four times. The club's most noted and successful player is PetkoPetkov, 2 times A Group Top Scorer: 1974 (with 20 goals) and 1976 (with 19 goals)...
Petkov (Bulgarian: Петков), feminine Petkova (Bulgarian: Петкова) is a Bulgarian surname derived from the first name Petko. Notable people with the surname...
economic development and microeconomics of competitiveness. Kiril Petkov's father, PetkoPetkov, was born in Sofia on 13 June 1958. He was a very low-income...
Petko is a South Slavic (Петко) masculine given name and East Slavic (Петько) surname. It may refer to: Given name PetkoPetkov (disambiguation) Petko...
became goalscorers of the South-West Third League – Andon Gushterov and PetkoPetkov. Also, FC CSKA 1948 had again a good campaign for the Cup of Bulgarian...
son of the politician Dimitar Petkov. His brother PetkoPetkov was shot dead by an unknown assassin in 1924. Nikola Petkov was among the founders of the...
Pencho Petkov Slaveykov (Bulgarian: Пенчо Петков Славейков) (27 April 1866 O.S. – 10 June 1912 (O.S. 28 May 1912)) was a noted Bulgarian poet and one of...
League Ludwig Bründl West Germany BTSV Glentoran 6–1 28 September 1971 PetkoPetkov Bulgaria Beroe Austria Wien 7–0 13 September 1972 Ján Čapkovič Czechoslovakia...
Petko Rosenov Hristov (Bulgarian: Петко Росенов Христов; born 1 March 1999) is a Bulgarian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Serie...
Cup Angel Chervenkov 1 September 2009 5 August 2010 1 Bulgarian A PFG PetkoPetkov (interim) 5 August 2010 1 September 2010 1 Bulgarian Supercup Lyuboslav...
singer-songwriter. Michael Posluns, 78, Canadian writer and activist. PetkoPetkov, 73, Bulgarian football player (Beroe, Austria Wien, national team) and...
Kamen Petkov (Bulgarian: Камен Петков, 1863–1945) was a Bulgarian architect based in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. Arch. Kamen Petkov was born in 1863 in the small...
Petko Stoychev Karavelov (Bulgarian: Петко Стойчев Каравелов; 24 March 1843 – 24 January 1903) was a leading Bulgarian liberal politician who served as...