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Georgi Asparuhov: The Bulgarian Legend Ahead of Spain Match

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

bulgarian‍ Football Icon Asparuhov Declared “Bigger Than Stoichkov” in Resurfaced Marca ⁣Report

SOFIA, Bulgaria A recently translated article from Spanish sports ‍daily Marca has ignited debate amongst Bulgarian football fans, declaring legendary striker Georgi Asparuhov – known affectionately as “Gundi” -⁤ a more notable figure in the nation’s football history than modern icon Hristo Stoichkov. The report,originally published following Asparuhov’s tragic death in ‍1971,resurfaced through a translation‌ by “Theme Sports” and highlights the enduring legacy of a player whose career was cut short at​ just 28 years old.

The Marca piece details Asparuhov’s evolution from a ⁣defender early in his national team career to⁣ a prolific ⁣striker following a standout goal against Austria. It underscores ‌his impact on the ⁢European stage, citing praise from Portuguese legend Eusebio after a memorable Champions Cup‍ tie between⁣ benfica and Levski Sofia in⁢ 1965 – a match where Asparuhov⁢ scored in a ‌2-2 draw in Sofia, followed by a 3-2 loss in lisbon. This renewed attention to Asparuhov’s career comes as Bulgaria continues to grapple ⁤wiht its footballing ⁤identity and the relative contributions of its greatest players.Asparuhov represented Bulgaria in three World Cups: Chile 1962, England 1966, and mexico 1970. He began his club career at⁣ Levski Sofia,interrupted by mandatory military service which saw him play⁤ for Botev Plovdiv,where he won a cup championship and finished as league runner-up. Despite interest from Italian giants AC Milan, Asparuhov⁢ famously rejected a move, stating, “There is a country⁢ called Bulgaria. There is a team in this country, which is called Levski, which you know nothing about. But‍ this is my place.I‍ am born here and I ‌will die here.”

The Marca report concludes with a poignant account of Asparuhov’s death in a car accident on June 30, 1971, alongside teammate nikola Kotkov. Over ⁤half a⁢ million people attended his funeral, a testament to his status as a national hero. The resurfaced article serves as a powerful reminder ‌of Asparuhov’s talent and unwavering dedication⁣ to Bulgarian ⁢football, prompting a re-evaluation of his place in the nation’s sporting pantheon.

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