Georgi Ivanov (footballer, born 1976) explained

Georgi Ivanov
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Full Name:Georgi Aleksandrov Ivanov
Birth Date:1976 7, df=yes
Birth Place:Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Order:President of the
Office:Bulgarian Football Union
Term Start:15 March 2024
Term End:present
Predecessor:Emil Kostadinov (interim)
Nationality:Bulgarian
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Header-Color:lavender
Position:Forward
Years1:1992–1997
Clubs1:Lokomotiv Plovdiv
Caps1:60
Goals1:15
Years2:1997–2002
Clubs2:Levski Sofia
Caps2:115
Goals2:70
Years3:2002–2004
Clubs3:Rennes
Caps3:15
Goals3:0
Years4:2003–2004
Clubs4:Levski Sofia (loan)
Caps4:21
Goals4:9
Years5:2004–2005
Clubs5:Samsunspor
Caps5:29
Goals5:4
Years6:2005–2006
Clubs6:Gaziantepspor
Caps6:13
Goals6:1
Years7:2006
Clubs7:Levski Sofia
Caps7:23
Goals7:14
Years8:2007–2008
Clubs8:Rijeka
Caps8:34
Goals8:6
Years9:2008–2009
Clubs9:Levski Sofia
Caps9:23
Goals9:12
Totalcaps:330
Totalgoals:132
Nationalyears1:1996–2005
Nationalteam1:Bulgaria
Nationalcaps1:34
Nationalgoals1:4
Manageryears1:2009–2010
Managerclubs1:Levski Sofia
Manageryears2:2011
Managerclubs2:Levski Sofia
Manageryears3:2012
Managerclubs3:Levski Sofia (interim)
Manageryears4:2013–2014
Managerclubs4:Cherno More
Manageryears5:2014
Managerclubs5:Levski Sofia
Manageryears6:2016–2017
Managerclubs6:Cherno More
Manageryears7:2022
Managerclubs7:Bulgaria (interim)

Georgi Alexandrov Ivanov, nicknamed Gonzo (Bulgarian: Георги Александров Иванов – Гонзо; born 2 July 1976), is a Bulgarian former professional footballer and manager who is the current president of the Bulgarian Football Union. A forward, Ivanov is a former Bulgarian international and is perhaps best known for his time at Levski Sofia and his goalscoring prowess in the Eternal derby of Bulgarian football, netting 15 goals, having bettered Nasko Sirakov's record in 2008.

Playing career

Lokomotiv Plovdiv

Georgi Ivanov was born in Plovdiv and is of Romani descent.[1] He started his career in his hometown Plovdiv playing for local club Lokomotiv Plovdiv. His talent soon became apparent, and he received several call-ups for the Bulgaria national team. For four seasons in Lokomotiv Plovdiv, Ivanov earned 60 appearances playing in the Bulgarian top division, scoring 15 goals.

Levski Sofia first period

"Gonzo", as he was known among the fans, signed for Levski Sofia in the summer of 1997. He is believed to have previously been twice on the radar of archrival CSKA Sofia, but then manager Georgi Vasilev deciding on both occasions against securing his services.[2] [3] On 24 October 1997, he played in his first Eternal Derby and scored the winning goal in the 84th minute after a Vladimir Ivanov assist to help the "bluemen" to a 1–0 victory.[4] In total, Ivanov has participated in 22 editions of the rivalry, scoring a record-breaking 15 goals (the last time he found the net against the "redmen" was in an A PFG match held in November 2008 that finished 1:1).[5] Levski Sofia have only lost two derby matches against the "reds" with Ivanov on the pitch.

Rennes

Ivanov joined French Ligue 1 side Rennes for a club record transfer fee of €4,100,000 in the summer of 2002.[6] After featuring regularly under the management of Philippe Bergeroo, he saw his opportunities reduced following the former's sacking in October 2002 and the appointment of Vahid Halilhodžić.[7] After less than a full year abroad Ivanov rejoined Levski on loan.

Levski Sofia second period

During the 2003–04 season, Ivanov played for Levski Sofia again out on loan. He made 21 league appearances and scored nine goals.

Turkish period

Between 2004 and 2006, Ivanov played in Turkey for Samsunspor and Gaziantepspor.

Levski Sofia third period

Ivanov once again rejoined Levski Sofia on a free transfer from Gaziantepspor in 2006 and won the Bulgarian title for the fourth time in his career.

NK Rijeka

In January 2007, Ivanov was transferred to Croatian club NK Rijeka. In Croatia, Ivanov was used as a striker and as a defensive midfielder.

Levski Sofia fourth period

On 22 June 2008, Ivanov signed a contract with Levski Sofia for the fourth time. Towards the end of the first half of the season he scored six goals in four matches, including his record 15th against Sofia rivals CSKA.[8] During that season, he showed once again his strong leadership, playing even with an injury and protectors on his face because of a broken cheek-bone. He became a Champion of Bulgaria in 2009.

Coaching career

Executive director

Because of injuries, Ivanov did not start the 09/10 season. On 23 July 2009, Ivanov became a manager and head of the sport technical issues in PFC Levski Sofia, but he said that when he is ready he could play again.

Head coach

After the fourth defeat in eight competitions, Levski Sofia have replaced the manager Ratko Dostanic, with the sports manager.[9]

He took over Levski in the 10th round, but collected only 9 points. After the end of the season, Ivanov finished with the team in third place and achieved qualification for the UEFA Europa League.

On 20 May 2010, Ivanov hired Yasen Petrov as Levski's head coach, ending his coaching career.

He also became caretaker manager of Levski following the resignation of Nikolay Kostov on 26 March 2012.

On 10 October 2012, Ivanov was announced as the new manager of Lokomotiv Plovdiv, replacing Emil Velev. However, he left the team after just one day in charge of the training process.[10] Between December 2012 and the summer of 2014, Ivanov served as manager of Cherno More Varna. After that he returned to Levski Sofia, where he alternated between the positions of head coach and director of football (on occasions also holding them at the same time).

On 21 June 2016, Ivanov returned as manager of Cherno More, replacing Nikola Spasov.[11] On 21 September 2017, he resigned following a streak of poor results.[12]

Executive director

In August 2019, he became the sports director of Lokomotiv Plovdiv.[13]

Bulgaria

On 6 June 2022, Ivanov took over as interim manager of Bulgaria after the resignation of Yasen Petrov.[14] In his capacity as a technical director of the Bulgarian Football Union, he played a role in the decision of employing Mladen Krstajić as the next permanent head coach of Bulgaria.[15] In January 2023, Ivanov affirmed that as long as he remains in an official capacity with the Football Union, naturalized players of non-Bulgarian origins will not be selected for the national team.[16] The manner in which his statements were worded attracted some controversy due to being perceived as having racial connotations.[17]

International career

Georgi Ivanov was a part of Bulgaria national team between 1996 and 2005. He earned his first cap with Bulgaria as a 20-year-old, in a 2–1 victory over Luxembourg on 8 October 1996. For Bulgaria, Gonzo was capped 34 times, scoring 4 goals. He was part of Bulgaria's roster for the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France, but did not make any appearances in the tournament.

Career statistics

Scores and results list Bulgaria's goal tally first.[18] [19]

Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 15 February 2000 1–1 1–1 Ciudad de Valparaíso Tournament
2.7 October 2000 1–0 3–0 2002 World Cup qualifier
3. 2–0
4. 2 June 2001 1–0 1–0 2002 World Cup qualifier

Managerial statistics

TeamFromToRecord
GWDLWin %GFGAGD
Levski Sofia19 October 200930 June 2010align=centre46align=centre23align=centre+23
Levski Sofia1 June 20113 November 2011align=centre21align=centre15align=centre+6
Levski Sofia27 March 20127 April 2012align=centre0align=centre2align=centre–2
Cherno More17 December 201219 May 2014align=centre63align=centre52align=centre+11
Levski Sofia4 August 201422 December 2014align=centre33align=centre24align=centre+9
Cherno More21 June 201621 September 2017align=centre57align=centre61align=centre–4
Bulgaria6 June 202212 June 2022align=centre1align=centre1align=centre+0
Total221178+43

Honours

Levski Sofia

Individual

External links

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: blitz.bg. ЦСКА преговаря с Гонзо зад гърба на треньора преди битката със Стяуа. 17 August 2011. 28 July 2020.
  3. Web site: topsport.bg. Гонзо бил луд фен на ЦСКА!. 4 February 2016. 28 July 2020.
  4. Web site: donbalon.eu. Гонзо започва наказателната акция срещу ЦСКА преди 17 години. 25 October 2014. 21 June 2015. 21 June 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150621234636/http://www.donbalon.eu/news231041.html. dead.
  5. Web site: 1:1 в дербито; Пак Гонзо, пак дузпа за ЦСКА. Frangov, A.. futbol-tv.com. 1 November 2008. 23 July 2016.
  6. Web site: capital.bg. Yotov, Stanil. Трансферът на Георги Иванов в "Рен" осигури половината бюджет за "Левски". 13 July 2002. 30 July 2020.
  7. Web site: rougememoire.com. Georgi Ivanov player profile. 30 July 2020.
  8. Web site: След вечното дерби остана само Гонзо. bg. topsport.bg. Kamenov, Kalin. 3 November 2008. 12 July 2018.
  9. .Levski: Dostanic tritt zurück
  10. .Гонзо изтрая само ден в Локо Пд и си тръгна"
  11. News: Георги Иванов е новият треньор на Черно море . PFC Cherno More . 21 June 2016 . bg.
  12. Web site: Георги Иванов подаде оставка . PFC Cherno More . 21 September 2017 . bg.
  13. Web site: topsport.bg. Локомотив представя Гонзо в сряда. 20 August 2019. 23 August 2019.
  14. Web site: Георги Иванов-Гонзо ще води България след срамната загуба от Грузия. Kyrtunov, Bozhidar . dnevnik.bg. 6 June 2022. 9 June 2022. bg.
  15. Web site: Михайлов говори по куп теми и заяви: Изказването на Гонзо беше грешка на езика. sportal.bg. 3 February 2023. 27 March 2023. bg.
  16. Web site: Гонзо наложи вето в националния отбор: Без натурализирани чужденци!. bgdnes.bg. 24 January 2023. 27 March 2023. bg.
  17. Web site: Шеф в БФС: Чужди играчи с друг цвят на кожата нямат място в националния. mediapool.bg. 25 January 2023. 27 March 2023. bg.
  18. Web site: Georgi Ivanov – matches and goals for Bulgaria . national-football-teams.com . 2 August 2020.
  19. Web site: Гонзо има едва четири гола за националния отбор. topsport.bg. 11 September 2023. 12 September 2023. bg.