Boyan Radev


Boyan Radev was a Bulgarian Greco-Roman wrestler. He was the first Bulgarian two-time Olympic Games champion and one-time world champion. Radev was also an art collector and artist sponsor.

Professional wrestling

Radev wrestled for Minyor Pernik, Orlin Pirdop, CSKA Sofia and Spartak Sofia.
He was a two-time Olympic gold medalist and a 1966 world champion. He also earned silver medals at the 1962 and 1967 World Cups as well as the 1968 European Championships.

Death

Radev died in December 2025, at the age of 83.

Ministry of Internal Affairs and Committee for State Security

Radev ended his wrestling career shortly after the merger of Spartak Sofia and Levski Sofia in 1971. Thereafter, he worked for the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Bulgaria. He also worked for the Bulgarian Committee for State Security from 1964 onwards. Radev was a colonel at the time of his retirement.

Art collection

As Radev said himself, he became an avid art collector after he was given a painting by the artist Stoyan Illiev. From that point forwards, Radev devoted part of his time to art collecting and philanthropy in Bulgaria. Radev donated all of his wrestling medals as well as his Madara and Peter the Great to the National Historical Museum (Bulgaria) – making him the number-one donor to the museum.

Awards

Radev was awarded Bulgarian Sportsperson of the Year in 1964, 1967, and 1968. He was given the title Merited Master of Sport of Bulgaria.
He was inducted into the United World Wrestling Greco-Roman Hall of Fame in 2009.
Radev was awarded the Pierre de Coubertin Medal in 2009.
He was elected Levski Sofia Sportsman of the 20th Century.