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Hristo Arangelov
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Hristo Arangelov is a former Bulgarian footballer and coach, born February 25, 1978, in Sofia.
Biography
Arangelov is the junior of Levski (Sofia). His competitive career passes through various Bulgarian clubs such as Pirin (Blagoevgrad), Miner (Pernik), Marek (Dupnitsa), Danube (Russe), Heber (Pazardzhik), Spartak (Varna) and Balkan (Botevgrad), with which he has recorded the most participations in the championships.
In 2013 he became a coach at the football academy of DIT Sport. Under his leadership, the team of
Since the summer of 2015 Arangelov has been Nikolai Mitov's assistant coach in September (Sofia) acquired earlier in the year by the DIT Group. In the spring half-season of 2015/16, he replaced as the senior coach of the Septemvri people, who passed in the Pyrin (Rz) Mitov. During this period "September" competed in the South-West group mainly with young people from his school and with several more experienced contestants such as Antonio Pavlov, Alexander Manolov and Nikolay Nikolov. Arangelov recorded with this composition a convincing victory of 11.0 against the Germaneya. He is leading September in the semifinals of the Amateur Football League against Nessebar in Plovdiv, graduated 4:4 and lost with penalty. In the championship of the
Meanwhile, Arangelov briefly leads and the Cypriot second-vision club, NS Erimis. After Mitov's return to September 2016 he again became his assistant.
On 2 March 2017, Nikolay Mitov opened his contract with the club after an invitation to take up the vacant management post in The management of the September Schools for the second time voted trust of Arangelov as a senior coach who took the team first in the ranking of the Second League with the goal of promotion in the First League.
Sources
Bulgarian footballers
Soccer players of Pirin (Blagoevgrad)
Soccer players of Miner (Pernik)
Soccer players of Marek (Dupnitza)
Soccer players on the Danube (Ruse)
Heber Footballers (Pazardjik)
Soccer players of Spartacus (Varna)
Soccer players of Balkan (Botevgrad)