Asen Panchev


Asen Panchev was a Bulgarian footballer who played as a left wing.

Early life

He was born in Sofia, Bulgaria. He started his career in the local club Asparuh Sofia. Later moved to the youth club of Levski Sofia.

Club career

In Levski he stayed thirteen seasons, played in 107 games and scored a total of sixty goals. He played one season for Bohemians Praha. After the end of the season, he returned to Levski, where he spent one more year before being forced to retire.

International career

In his stay in the national team of Bulgaria during the period 1926–1936 he took part in thirty-nine games, scoring seventeen goals. He was an inseparable part of the glorious pair with Asen Peshev. He has been compared to a flying arrow. His nickname was "Pancheto". On 9 June 1932, he managed to score a second-half hat-trick for Bulgaria against the powerful France, unfortunately, they went down only as consolation goals as they still lost 3–5. But the highlight of his international career came in the 1931 Balkan Cup, where he was the top goal scorer with 3 goals, having scored a brace against Turkey and a late winner against Yugoslavia that gave the title to his nation, and with it, Bulgaria's first piece of silverware. He was also part of the Bulgaria team that won the 1932 Balkan Cup, contributing with 2 goals. He also scored twice in the 1934–35 and 1936 editions, although his efforts proved useless to help Bulgaria win another Balkan Cup title. With 10 goals in the Balkan Cup, he is the shared third all-time top goal scorer in the competition's history. At the end of 1936 he was crippled and permanently became invalid.

Managerial career

He coached Levski in 1939–1940 when the team won the silver medals. In 1941–1942 he won the championship and cup with Levski Sofia. For a short period of time coaches Levski in 1952.

International goals

No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
110 May 1931Stadionul ONEF, Bucuresti, Romania5–25–21929–31 Balkan Cup
230 September 1931Yunak Stadium, Sofia, Bulgaria2–15–11931 Balkan Cup
330 September 1931Yunak Stadium, Sofia, Bulgaria4–15–11931 Balkan Cup
44 October 1931Yunak Stadium, Sofia, Bulgaria3–23–21931 Balkan Cup
527 March 1932Leoforos Alexandras Stadium, Athens, Greece1–12–1Friendly
630 March 1932Leoforos Alexandras Stadium, Athens, Greece1–02–2Friendly
724 April 1932Yunak Stadium, Sofia, Bulgaria1–01–1Friendly
89 June 1932Yunak Stadium, Sofia, Bulgaria1–51–5Friendly
99 June 1932Yunak Stadium, Sofia, Bulgaria2–51–5Friendly
109 June 1932Yunak Stadium, Sofia, Bulgaria3–51–5Friendly
1126 June 1932Beogradski SK Stadium, Belgrade, Yugoslavia2–02–01932 Balkan Cup
1230 June 1932Beogradski SK Stadium, Belgrade, Yugoslavia2–03–21932 Balkan Cup
1325 December 1934Leoforos Alexandras Stadium, Athens, Greece4–34–31934–35 Balkan Cup
141 January 1935Leoforos Alexandras Stadium, Athens, Greece2–12–11934–35 Balkan Cup
1521 May 1936Stadionul ONEF, Bucuresti, Romania1–15–41936 Balkan Cup
1621 May 1936Stadionul ONEF, Bucuresti, Romania5–25–41936 Balkan Cup
1712 July 1936Beogradski SK Stadium, Belgrade, Yugoslavia1–11–3Friendly

Awards

Player

;Levski Sofia
  • Bulgarian champion: 1933 and 1937
  • Four times winner of Ulpia Serdika Cup: 1926, 1930, 1931, 1932
  • Sofia Championship: 1924, 1925, 1929, 1933, 1937

International

;Bulgaria

Individual

Coach

;Levski Sofia