Samir Seliminski (born 9 May 1969, in Isperih) is a Bulgarian former football player and was the football manager of Akademik Sofia. [1]
Born in Isperih, Seliminski played in his career for small amateur sides F.C. Han Asparuh and Levski Glavinitsa.
On 9 September 2009, Seliminski was presented as a new head coach of Akademik Sofia. By the end of the season, Seliminski had guided Akademik to promotion to the A PFG, for the first time in 28 years.
He was also a coach for Shreveport United Soccer Club, in Shreveport, Louisiana.(2014-2018)
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