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Zhivko () is a Bulgarian masculine given name. The Serbo-Croatian variant of the same name is Živko Živko () is a South Slavic masculine name and means "life", "alive". The Bulgarian variant is Zhivko. It may refer to: * Živko R. Adamović, Živko Adamović, Serbian entomologist and artist * Živko Andrijašević, Montenegrin historian and wr .... It may refer to: * Zhivko Atanasov (born 1991), Bulgarian footballer * Zhivko Boyadzhiev (born 1976), Bulgarian footballer * Zhivko Dinev (born 1987), Bulgarian footballer * Zhivko Gospodinov (1957–2015), Bulgarian footballer * Zhivko Milanov (born 1984), Bulgarian footballer * Zhivko Vangelov (born 1960), Bulgarian wrestler * Zhivko Videnov (born 1977), Bulgarian hurdler * Zhivko Zhelev (born 1979), Bulgarian footballer See also * {{DEFAULTSORT:Zhivko Slavic masculine given names Bulgarian masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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Zhivko Zhelev
Zhivko Dinchev Zhelev (; born 23 July 1979 in Stara Zagora) is a retired Bulgarian football defender and now manager of Etar Veliko Tarnovo. Club career Litex Zhelev joined Litex Lovech quite young but fought hard to get a place in the first team. He formed a formidable duet with ex-Bulgarian national defender Rosen Kirilov. However, due to a lack of strikers Zhelev was also used by managers to play as a striker for Litex and scored a lot of goals in this position. He is the defender who has scored the most goals in the whole history of Bulgarian football. He has been considered one of the favourite players by Litex fans, due to his dedicated and selfless manner of playing, and his loyalty to the club. He has been awarded the title "The best player of Litex" in 2006. Oţelul On 12 July 2007, Zhelev joined Romanian club Oţelul Galaţi for a fee of €125,000 On 8 November 2009, after a game against FC Timişoara, he and his teammate Stoyan Kolev decided to leave Oţelul b ...
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Zhivko Milanov
Zhivko Milanov (; born 15 July 1984) is a Bulgarian former professional footballer. He was primarily deployed as a right back, but when needed he could also operate on the left side. Milanov was capped 28 times for the Bulgaria national team. Milanov spent the majority of his playing career at Levski Sofia, but he also had several stints abroad at Vaslui, Tom Tomsk and APOEL. After ending his playing career, in 2021 he became an assistant manager of Levski, later also spending some time as head coach of the club. Career Levski Sofia Milanov made his league debut in 2003. With Levski Sofia he reached the quarter finals of UEFA Cup in 2005–06. Next season, Levski Sofia reached the group-stage of UEFA Champions League, becoming the first Bulgarian team to do so. He became a Champion of Bulgaria in 2009. Vaslui Milanov joined Vaslui on 14 January 2010 on a -year contract. The deal was reported by media to be worth $350,000. He was seen as the perfect substitute for Vaslui's ...
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Zhivko Dinev
Zhivko Dinev (; born 30 July 1987) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a central defender for Einherji. Career Dinev was raised in Sliven's youth teams. In 2005, he agreed to his first professional contract, a five-year deal with Sliven. On 14 August 2005, as an 18-year-old, he made his debut for the first team squad in a match of the B PFG against Nesebar Nesebar (often transcribed as Nessebar and sometimes as Nesebur, , pronounced ) is an ancient city and one of the major seaside resorts on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast, located in Burgas Province. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous .... Career statistics As of 1 June 2012 References External links * * 1987 births Living people 21st-century Bulgarian sportsmen Bulgarian men's footballers Footballers from Sliven Men's association football central defenders Men's association football defenders First Professional Football League (Bulgaria) players Dhivehi Premier League players FC Sliven pla ...
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Zhivko Gospodinov
Zhivko Gospodinov Hristov (; 6 September 1957 – 4 May 2015) was a Bulgarian footballer. Gospodinov was an attacking midfielder and playmaker. In his 18-year-long playing career, he played for Spartak Varna, Vatev Beloslav, Spartak Pleven, AD Fafe, Cherno More Varna and Beroe Stara Zagora. He played with Spartak Varna and earned 155 caps in the Bulgarian A Professional Football Group. Gospodinov played for Bulgaria national football team (39 caps/6 goals) and was a participant at the 1986 FIFA World Cup The 1986 FIFA World Cup was the 13th FIFA World Cup, a quadrennial Association football, football tournament for men's senior national teams. It was played in Mexico from 31 May to 29 June 1986. The tournament was the second to feature a 24-tea .... References 1957 births Bulgarian men's footballers 20th-century Bulgarian sportsmen 1986 FIFA World Cup players Bulgaria men's international footballers FC Spartak Varna players OFC Spartak Pleven players AD Fafe ...
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Zhivko Atanasov
Zhivko Atanasov (; born 3 February 1991) is a Bulgarian professional footballer who plays as a centre back for Cherno More Varna and the Bulgaria national team. Club career Atanasov began his career with Levski Sofia. In the winter of 2012, Atanasov impressed Cherno More manager Stefan Genov as a trialist during Cherno More's training camp in Turkey. On 17 February 2012, he signed a two-and-a-half-year contract. Atanasov made his debut on 4 March, starting against Levski Sofia at Georgi Asparuhov Stadium in an A Group fixture, playing the full 90 minutes at centre-back in a 2–1 defeat. He scored his first Cherno More goal on 18 April, opening the scoring in a 7–1 home win over Kaliakra Kavarna. When Aleksandar Aleksandrov was transferred in January 2014, Atanasov formed a partnership with Kiril Kotev in the centre of defence and has become an established first team player. On 16 January 2020 he signed a 1.5-year contract with Serie C side Catanzaro. On 4 August 2020 ...
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Zhivko Boyadzhiev
Zhivko Boyadzhiev (; born 6 November 1976) is a former Bulgarian footballer who played as a midfielder In the sport of association football, a midfielder takes an Glossary of association football terms#O, outfield position primarily in the middle of the pitch. Midfielders may play an exclusively defensive role, breaking up attacks, and are in t .... External links *Kaliakra Kavarna profile 1976 births Living people Bulgarian men's footballers First Professional Football League (Bulgaria) players PFC Slavia Sofia players FC Spartak Varna players FC Dobrudzha Dobrich players FC Kaliakra Kavarna players Expatriate men's footballers in Northern Cyprus Men's association football midfielders {{Bulgaria-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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Zhivko Vangelov
Zhivko Vangelov () (born 7 July 1960) is a Bulgarian former wrestler who competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics The 1988 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXIV Olympiad () and officially branded as Seoul 1988 (), were an international multi-sport event held from 17 September to 2 October 1988 in Seoul, South Korea. 159 nations were represe .... References 1960 births Living people Olympic wrestlers for Bulgaria Wrestlers at the 1988 Summer Olympics Bulgarian male sport wrestlers Olympic silver medalists for Bulgaria Olympic medalists in wrestling People from Nova Zagora Sportspeople from Sliven Province Medalists at the 1988 Summer Olympics World Wrestling Championships medalists 20th-century Bulgarian sportsmen 21st-century Bulgarian people Friendship Games medalists in wrestling {{Bulgaria-wrestling-bio-stub ...
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Zhivko Videnov
Zhivko Videnov () (born 23 May 1977) is a Bulgarian hurdler. He finished eighth at the 2002 European Championships. He also competed at the 2000 Olympic Games, the 2001 World Indoor Championships and the 2001 World Championships without reaching the finals. His personal best time is 13.33 seconds, achieved in June 2000 in Chania. His personal 60m hurdles is 7.62 seconds, achieved in February 2000 in Sofia Sofia is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Bulgaria, largest city of Bulgaria. It is situated in the Sofia Valley at the foot of the Vitosha mountain, in the western part of the country. The city is built west of the Is ... References * 1977 births Living people Bulgarian male hurdlers Athletes (track and field) at the 2000 Summer Olympics Olympic athletes for Bulgaria Bulgarian Athletics Championships winners 21st-century Bulgarian sportsmen {{Bulgaria-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Živko
Živko () is a South Slavic masculine name and means "life", "alive". The Bulgarian variant is Zhivko. It may refer to: * Živko R. Adamović, Živko Adamović, Serbian entomologist and artist * Živko Andrijašević, Montenegrin historian and writer * Živko Anočić, Croatian actor * Živko Budimir, Bosnian Croat politician * Živko Čingo, Macedonian writer * Živko Gocić, Serbian water polo player * Živko Kustić, Croatian writer * Živko Lukić, Serbian footballer * Živko Nikolić, Yugoslav and Montenegrin film director * Živko Popovski, Macedonian architect * Živko Radišić. Bosnian Serb politician * Živko Slijepčević, Serbian football manager and player * Živko Stojsavljević, Serbian painter * Živko Šibalić, birth name of the Serbian bishop Teodosije * Živko Topalović, Yugoslav socialist politician * Živko Zalar, Croatian cinematographer * Živko Živković, Serbian footballer See also

* *Živkovac, village in Grocka municipality, Serbia *Živkovci, vi ...
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