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Bozhin Laskov

Bozhin Georgiev Laskov (Bulgarian: Божин Георгиев Ласков; (15 February 1922 – 31 March 2007) was a naturalised Slovak association football player of Bulgarian descent and origin, who played as a striker, noted for his tall stature, impressive physique and great heading. In addition, post-retirement Laskov served as a otorhinolaryngologist and a trained Bulgarian Orthodox priest.[2][3][4] After 1946, he lived and worked in Czechoslovakia and is counted among Bulgaria's and Slovakia's best footballers of the era.

Bozhin Laskov
Personal information
Full name Bozhin Georgiev Laskov
Date of birth (1922-02-15)15 February 1922
Place of birth Lokorsko [bg], Kingdom of Bulgaria
Date of death 31 March 2007(2007-03-31) (aged 85)
Place of death Bratislava, Slovakia
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
Levski Sofia
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1941–1946 Levski Sofia 56 (40)
1946–1947 Zbrojovka Brno
1947–1952 ŠK Bratislava 98 (48)
1953–1956 ČH Bratislava
TTS Trenčín
International career
1946–1949 Bulgaria 6 (2)
1953 Czechoslovakia[1] 3 (0)
Managerial career
ČH Bratislava
1961 Spartak Trnava
TTS Trenčín
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Biography edit

Laskov was born in the village of Lokorsko [bg], today administratively part of Sofia. He graduated from the Sofia Seminary, from where his nickname Popeto (Попето; "the little priest") stems. His youth team was FC Pobeda from the Sofia neighbourhood of Orlandovtsi, for which he played in 1939–1940. In 1940, Laskov moved to PFC Levski Sofia and featured for their senior team between 1941 and 1946 as their number 9 striker. Laskov appeared in 56 Bulgarian Championship matches, scoring the remarkable 40 goals. In 46 Bulgarian Cup matches, he scored 21 times; he also appeared in 9 international games, scoring 5 goals, as well as 35 other games with 24 goals on his name. During his stay with Levski, Laskov won the Bulgarian Championship twice (in 1942 and 1946), the Bulgarian Cup three times (in 1942, 1946 and 1947) and the Sofia Championship four times (in 1942, 1943, 1945 and 1946). For the Bulgaria national football team, his tally stands at 8 matches and 2 goals. At the 1946 Balkan Cup in Tirana, Albania, he was proclaimed the best footballer of the Balkans. Reportedly, France Football also deemed him the best footballer in Europe later on.

On 15 February 1946, Laskov immigrated to Brno, Czechoslovakia, where he studied medicine at the Masaryk University and played for SK Židenice, the modern 1. FC Brno. In 1947, he moved to Bratislava, where he married a Slovak beautician and was granted Czechoslovak citizenship. In Bratislava, he played for ŠK Slovan Bratislava between 1947 and 1952, winning the Czechoslovak First League in 1949, 1950 and 1951. In Czechoslovakia, he has also played for FK Inter Bratislava (then Červená Hviezda) and TTS Trenčín, until 1960. In the Czechoslovak Championship, he played a total of 169 games, of which 98 (with 48 league goals) for Slovan; he also featured in 3 games for the Czechoslovakia national football team. He was awarded several fair play prizes in Czechoslovakia. Later on, he worked as a manager, managing FK Inter Bratislava, FC Spartak Trnava and Trenčín. He also served as a professional physician specialized in otolaryngology and was an active member of the Bulgarian association in Slovakia.

Laskov died in Bratislava on 31 March 2007.[5]

Honours edit

Levski Sofia
Individual
SK Slovan Bratislava
Bulgaria

References edit

  1. ^ "Players Appearing for Two or More Countries". RSSSF. from the original on 3 August 2008. Retrieved 9 July 2014.
  2. ^ . Spotal.bg (in Bulgarian). Sportal Media Group. 2007-04-03. Archived from the original on 2015-02-20. Retrieved 20 February 2015.
  3. ^ a.s, Petit Press. "Dá sa vrcholovo športovať a študovať? Príklady ukazujú, že áno". komentare.sme.sk (in Slovak). Retrieved 2022-10-11.
  4. ^ "Zomrel MUDr. Božin Laskov". sportnet.sme.sk (in Slovak). Retrieved 2022-10-11.
  5. ^ "Zomrel Božin Laskov" (in Slovak). sme.sk. 2007-04-02. Retrieved 2023-03-09.
  6. ^ Една забравена футболна легенда… Не само на България
  7. ^ Една забравена футболна легенда… Не само на България
  • (in Slovak). Dennik Šport. 2007-04-03. Archived from the original on February 16, 2012. Retrieved 2009-09-05.
  • "Почина Божин Ласков" (in Bulgarian). DARIK News. 2008-04-03. Retrieved 2009-09-05.
  • Българи в Словакия. Етнокултурни характеристики и взаимодействия (in Bulgarian). София: Академично издателство "Марин Дринов". 2005. pp. 42–44. ISBN 954-322-098-0.

External links edit

  • Bozhin Laskov at FAČR (in Czech)  
  • Profile at LevskiSofia.info

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In this Bulgarian name the patronymic is Georgiev and the family name is Laskov Bozhin Georgiev Laskov Bulgarian Bozhin Georgiev Laskov 15 February 1922 31 March 2007 was a naturalised Slovak association football player of Bulgarian descent and origin who played as a striker noted for his tall stature impressive physique and great heading In addition post retirement Laskov served as a otorhinolaryngologist and a trained Bulgarian Orthodox priest 2 3 4 After 1946 he lived and worked in Czechoslovakia and is counted among Bulgaria s and Slovakia s best footballers of the era Bozhin LaskovPersonal informationFull nameBozhin Georgiev LaskovDate of birth 1922 02 15 15 February 1922Place of birthLokorsko bg Kingdom of BulgariaDate of death31 March 2007 2007 03 31 aged 85 Place of deathBratislava SlovakiaPosition s StrikerYouth careerLevski SofiaSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1941 1946Levski Sofia56 40 1946 1947Zbrojovka Brno1947 1952SK Bratislava98 48 1953 1956CH BratislavaTTS TrencinInternational career1946 1949Bulgaria6 2 1953Czechoslovakia 1 3 0 Managerial careerCH Bratislava1961Spartak TrnavaTTS Trencin Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Biography 2 Honours 3 References 4 External linksBiography editLaskov was born in the village of Lokorsko bg today administratively part of Sofia He graduated from the Sofia Seminary from where his nickname Popeto Popeto the little priest stems His youth team was FC Pobeda from the Sofia neighbourhood of Orlandovtsi for which he played in 1939 1940 In 1940 Laskov moved to PFC Levski Sofia and featured for their senior team between 1941 and 1946 as their number 9 striker Laskov appeared in 56 Bulgarian Championship matches scoring the remarkable 40 goals In 46 Bulgarian Cup matches he scored 21 times he also appeared in 9 international games scoring 5 goals as well as 35 other games with 24 goals on his name During his stay with Levski Laskov won the Bulgarian Championship twice in 1942 and 1946 the Bulgarian Cup three times in 1942 1946 and 1947 and the Sofia Championship four times in 1942 1943 1945 and 1946 For the Bulgaria national football team his tally stands at 8 matches and 2 goals At the 1946 Balkan Cup in Tirana Albania he was proclaimed the best footballer of the Balkans Reportedly France Football also deemed him the best footballer in Europe later on On 15 February 1946 Laskov immigrated to Brno Czechoslovakia where he studied medicine at the Masaryk University and played for SK Zidenice the modern 1 FC Brno In 1947 he moved to Bratislava where he married a Slovak beautician and was granted Czechoslovak citizenship In Bratislava he played for SK Slovan Bratislava between 1947 and 1952 winning the Czechoslovak First League in 1949 1950 and 1951 In Czechoslovakia he has also played for FK Inter Bratislava then Cervena Hviezda and TTS Trencin until 1960 In the Czechoslovak Championship he played a total of 169 games of which 98 with 48 league goals for Slovan he also featured in 3 games for the Czechoslovakia national football team He was awarded several fair play prizes in Czechoslovakia Later on he worked as a manager managing FK Inter Bratislava FC Spartak Trnava and Trencin He also served as a professional physician specialized in otolaryngology and was an active member of the Bulgarian association in Slovakia Laskov died in Bratislava on 31 March 2007 5 Honours editLevski Sofia Bulgarian champion 1942 1946 1947 Bulgarian Cup 1942 1946 1947 Sofia Championship 1942 1943 1945 1946 Individual France Football Best player of Europe 1949 6 Best player of the Balkans 1946 7 SK Slovan Bratislava Czechoslovak champion 1949 1950 1951 Bulgaria 1946 Balkan Cup Fourth place 1947 Balkan Cup Fourth placeReferences edit Players Appearing for Two or More Countries RSSSF Archived from the original on 3 August 2008 Retrieved 9 July 2014 Bozhin Laskov pochina na 85 godishna vzrast Spotal bg in Bulgarian Sportal Media Group 2007 04 03 Archived from the original on 2015 02 20 Retrieved 20 February 2015 a s Petit Press Da sa vrcholovo sportovat a studovat Priklady ukazuju ze ano komentare sme sk in Slovak Retrieved 2022 10 11 Zomrel MUDr Bozin Laskov sportnet sme sk in Slovak Retrieved 2022 10 11 Zomrel Bozin Laskov in Slovak sme sk 2007 04 02 Retrieved 2023 03 09 Edna zabravena futbolna legenda Ne samo na Blgariya Edna zabravena futbolna legenda Ne samo na Blgariya Nechaj loptu nieco citim in Slovak Dennik Sport 2007 04 03 Archived from the original on February 16 2012 Retrieved 2009 09 05 Pochina Bozhin Laskov in Bulgarian DARIK News 2008 04 03 Retrieved 2009 09 05 Blgari v Slovakiya Etnokulturni harakteristiki i vzaimodejstviya in Bulgarian Sofiya Akademichno izdatelstvo Marin Drinov 2005 pp 42 44 ISBN 954 322 098 0 External links editBozhin Laskov at FACR in Czech nbsp Profile at LevskiSofia info Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bozhin Laskov amp oldid 1193899898, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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