Aleksandar Mladenov
Aleksandar Mladenov | ||
Personnel | ||
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Surname | Aleksandar Stoychev Mladenov | |
birthday | June 25, 1982 | |
place of birth | Sofia , Bulgaria | |
size | 188 cm | |
position | midfield | |
Juniors | ||
Years | station | |
until 1999 | CSKA Sofia | |
1999-2000 | Hertha BSC | |
Men's | ||
Years | station | Games (goals) 1 |
2000-2004 | Hertha BSC II | 67 (20) |
2002-2004 | Hertha BSC | 10 | (0)
2004-2005 | → Karlsruher SC (loan) | 12 | (0)
2005 | CSKA Sofia | 2 | (0)
2006-2008 | Tom Tomsk | 43 | (4)
2009 | Slavia Sofia | 7 | (1)
2010 | FK Krasnodar | 3 | (0)
2010 | Kaliakra Kawarna | 5 | (0)
2011–2012 | PFK Sevastopol | 3 | (0)
2012 | Sofia locomotive | 2 | (0)
National team | ||
Years | selection | Games (goals) |
Bulgaria U-21 | 17 | (9)|
1 Only league games are given. Status: end of season 2011/12 |
Aleksandar Stojtschew Mladenow ( Bulgarian Александър Стойчев Младенов , English transcription Aleksandar Mladenov; born June 25, 1982 in Sofia ) is a Bulgarian football player who has been without a club since summer 2012. His father is the former Bulgarian international Stojtscho Mladenow .
Club career
Aleksandar Mladenow first played in his hometown for CSKA Sofia before moving to Hertha BSC's youth department in 1999 . There he initially lived in a supervised apartment. After Mladenow made a good impression at Hertha in the youth and in the second team, he made his debut on matchday 19 of the 2002/03 season in the 1: 3 defeat at VfB Stuttgart , when he came on for Bartosz Karwan in the closing stages . In the following season he was used nine times in the first half of the season under Huub Stevens . After his release, Mladenow no longer played a role under Hans Meyer .
Then Aleksandar Mladenow moved in the summer of 2004 on loan to the 2nd Bundesliga for Karlsruher SC . But even there, Mladenow did not get beyond the status of a supplementary player due to injury.
Even at Hertha he saw no more prospects after the loan deal ended, whereupon he returned to his home club ZSKA Sofia. But as in Berlin and Karlsruhe , Mladenow was unable to assert himself there and switched to Tom Tomsk in Russia , where he had his most successful career to date. In 2009 he went back to Bulgaria to Slavia Sofia , did not make it into the starting eleven and was hired after a season at FK Krasnodar . But after a few weeks he left the club in the direction of Kaliakra Kawarna .
Since January 2011 Aleksandar Mladenow has been playing in the Ukraine for PFK Sevastopol . After only a year he switched to Lokomotive Sofia . He has been without a club since summer 2012.
National team career
Although Aleksandar Mladenow was traded as the sporting successor of his father, he did not get beyond the Bulgarian U-21 , for which he was able to score nine goals in 17 games.
successes
literature
- Harald Tragmann, Harald Voß: The Hertha Compendium. 5th, revised. and exp. Edition. Harald Voß, Berlin 2009, ISBN 978-3-935759-18-2 .
- Jürgen Bitter : Germany's football. The encyclopedia. All names, all terms in more than 14,500 entries. With statistics and tables. Herbig, Munich 2008, ISBN 978-3-7766-2558-5 .
Web links
- Aleksandar Mladenow in the database of weltfussball.de
- Aleksandar Mladenow in the database of fussballdaten.de
Footnotes
- ↑ Aleksandar Mladenov kicker.de , viewed on January 30, 2011
- ↑ KSC on loan to Mladenov , sighted January 30, 2011
- ↑ Mladenov with torn outer ligament , seen on January 30, 2011
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Mladenov, Aleksandar |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Младенов, Александър Стойчев (Bulgarian); Mladenow, Aleksandar Stoychev (full name); Mladenov, Aleksandar |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Bulgarian soccer player |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 25, 1982 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Sofia , Bulgaria |