Todor Pramatarov

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Todor Pramatarov
Personal information
Date of birth (1968-08-08) 8 August 1968 (age 56)
Place of birth Kresna, Bulgaria
Position(s) Striker
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1986–1989 FC Lyulin 72 (26)
1989–1990 Montana 35 (19)
1990–1991 Lokomotiv Sofia 29 (14)
1991 CSKA Sofia 14 (4)
1992 Slavia Sofia 26 (12)
1993 Shumen 19 (18)
1993 LEX Lovech 15 (10)
1994 Lokomotiv Sofia 14 (7)
1994 Montana 15 (6)
1994–1995 AO Kavala 12 (1)
1995–1996 Montana 30 (8)
1996–1997 Slavia Sofia 31 (27)
1998–1999 Shumen 42 (29)
1999–2000 Velbazhd Kyustendil 15 (3)
2001–2002 Pirin Blagoevgrad 20 (7)
2002–2003 Vihren Sandanski 31 (24)
2003–2004 Aris Limassol 17 (6)
Total440(223)
International career
Bulgaria 2 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Todor Pramatarov (Bulgarian : Тодор Праматаров) (born 8 August 1968) is a former Bulgarian association football player. He was the top scorer of the 1997 championship (with 26 goals for Slavia Sofia). [1]

A native of Sofia, Pramatarov played as a forward for FC Lyulin, PFC Montana, Lokomotiv Sofia, CSKA Sofia, Slavia Sofia, PFC Shumen, Litex Lovech, Greek AO Kavala, Velbazhd Kyustendil, Pirin Blagoevgrad, Vihren Sandanski and in Cypriot Aris Limassol.

During his career Pramatarov played in 440 matches and scored 223 goals. He holds the joint record (alongside three other players) of scoring the most goals in a single A PFG match, netting 6 times in the 7:0 win over Rakovski Ruse. [2] [3]

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References

  1. "Тодор Праматаров: Това не е ЦСКА, а една сбирщина" (in Bulgarian). Meridian Match. 26 September 2014. Retrieved 31 October 2020.
  2. Georgiev, Ivaylo (19 January 2010). "Раковски'97 - битка в името на антирекорда". topsport.bg (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 20 November 2023.
  3. Velev, Slav (5 October 2021). "Кратка БГ футболна история: статистика и рекорди от първенството през годините". chernomore.bg (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 20 November 2023.