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| nationalteam1 = [[Bulgaria national football team|Bulgaria]]
| nationalteam1 = [[Bulgaria national football team|Bulgaria]]
| nationalcaps1 = 18
| nationalcaps1 = 20
| nationalgoals1 = 2
| nationalgoals1 = 3
| manageryears1 = 1987-1990
| manageryears1 = 1987-1990
| manageryears2 = 1994-1995
| manageryears2 = 1994-1995

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Spas Dzhevizov
Personal information
Full name Spas Andreev Dzhevizov
Date of birth (1955-09-27) 27 September 1955 (age 69)
Place of birth Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Position(s) Forward (retired)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1974–1976 Trakia Plovdiv 49 (11)
1976–1984 CSKA Sofia 205 (96)
1984–1987 Omonia
International career
1976–1983 Bulgaria 20 (3)
Managerial career
1987-1990 AC Omonia
1994-1995 CSKA Sofia
2000 CSKA Sofia
2001 Alki Larnaca
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Spas Dzhevizov (Template:Lang-bg) (born 27 September 1955, in Plovdiv, Bulgaria) is a football former forward. For the Bulgaria national football team Dzhevizov featured in 20 games and scored 3 goals. Between 1976 and 1984 he played in 205 matches and scored 96 goals for CSKA Sofia. Dzhevizov won the top Bulgarian league, the A PFG, four times (all with CSKA), as well as the Bulgarian Cup, two times (all with CSKA). He led the league in scoring during the 1979–80 season with 23 goals.[1]

Following his playing career, Dzhevizov became a manager of clubs in Bulgaria and Cyprus, including CSKA Sofia and Alki Larnaca.[2]

Honours

Individual

References

  1. ^ Di Maggio, Roberto (2009-07-16). "Bulgaria - List of Topscorers". RSSSF.
  2. ^ "Спас Джевизов взе трима сърби в "Алки"" (in Bulgarian). Dnevnik. 2001-07-25.

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