Lozan Kotsev Explained

Lozan Kotsev
Fullname:Lozan Vladimirov Kotsev
Birth Date:8 February 1911
Birth Place:Sofia, Bulgaria
Death Place:Bulgaria
Position:Forward
Clubs1:FK 13
Clubs2:Lausanne-Sport
Clubs4:FK 13
Manageryears1:1957-1959
Managerclubs1:Septemvri
Manageryears2:1960-1962
Managerclubs2:Cherno More
Manageryears3:1962-1965
Managerclubs3:Sudan
Manageryears4:1967-1968
Managerclubs4:Singapore
Manageryears5:1972-1973
Managerclubs5:Beroe

Lozan Vladimirov Kotsev (Bulgarian: Лозан Владимиров Коцев; 8 February 1911 - 14 June 1991) was a Bulgarian football manager who was last known to have managed Beroe.

Career

Playing career

Kotsev started his playing career with Bulgarian side FK 13. After that, he signed for Lausanne-Sport in Switzerland, becoming the first Bulgarian to play abroad and helping them win the league title.[1]

Managerial career

In 1960, Kotsev was appointed manager of Bulgarian club Cherno More.[2] After that, he was appointed manager of Sudan.[1] After that, he was appointed manager of Singapore.[3] In 1972, he was appointed manager of Beroe in Bulgaria.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Български треньор е вицешампион на Африка за 1963 г.. 24chasa.bg.
  2. Web site: НАСТАВНИЦИТЕ НА ПФК "ЧЕРНО МОРЕ". chernomorepfc.bg.
  3. Web site: Lozan Kotsev - Straits Times article.
  4. Web site: "Берое в елита": 1972-73 г. – Европейски. beroe.bg.