Troyan Radulov (Bulgarian: Троян Радулов; born 4 February 1974) is a former Bulgarian footballer who played as a midfielder and is currently the Bulgarian women national team and the Bulgarian national women team u17 coach.
In his career Radulov played as a midfielder for Slavia Sofia, Vidima-Rakovski Sevlievo, Spartak Varna and Akademik Sofia in the Bulgarian A Professional Football Group.[1]
TroyanRadulov (Bulgarian: Троян Радулов; born 4 February 1974) is a former Bulgarian footballer who played as a midfielder and is currently the Bulgarian...
(born 1939), Bulgarian chess player Semen Radulov (born 1989), Ukrainian freestyle wrestler TroyanRadulov (born 1974), Bulgarian footballer Radulović...
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1–1 away draw against Yantra Gabrovo, coming on as a substitute for TroyanRadulov. In the next week he scored his first goal for a 2–1 away win against...
swimmer Avraham Ofek (1935–1990), sculptor Irena Petkova, opera singer Ivan Radulov, chess Grandmaster Nikola Stanchev (1930-2009), first Bulgarian Olympic...
gallery. The founder and first director of the gallery is the artist Tsvetan Radulov. It is named after the Samokov school artist and public figure Stanislav...
and creators of the contemporary railroad system in Bulgaria Radoslav Radulov (Tzuri) (1931–2000) – travel representative (attache) at the Embassies...
Rayna Knyaginya (1856 - 1917) - Bulgarian teacher and revolutionary Sava Radulov (1817 - 1887) - Bulgarian Revivalist and clergyman Stefan Atanasov, Bulgarian...