Ivaylo Yordanov


Ivaylo Stoimenov Yordanov is a Bulgarian retired professional footballer who played mainly as a striker.
During his career, he represented mainly Sporting in Portugal, appearing in more than 250 official games in one full decade and winning two major titles.
A Bulgaria international for nine years, Yordanov represented the nation in two World Cups and Euro 1996.

Club career

Born in Samokov, Yordanov began his career at local Rilski Sportist, where he first appeared professionally at not yet 15, moving to Lokomotiv Gorna Oryahovitsa in 1989. In the last of his two seasons, he topped the First Professional Football League scoring charts, at 21 goals, helping lowly Lokomotiv to a comfortable ninth place.
In 1991–92, Yordanov joined Sporting CP, signing alongside compatriot Boncho Genchev – who had been his predecessor at Lokomotiv GO – where he would play in a variety of positions. Persistent injury problems and the 1997 diagnosis of multiple sclerosis led to a 2001 retirement, still with the Lisbon club.

International career

Yordanov was capped 51 times and scored four goals for the Bulgaria national team, including seven FIFA World Cup games in the 1994 and 1998 championships.
In the former, in another display of "team-first" attitude – and first discovering his versatile qualities – during the round-of-16 tie against Mexico he filled in at centre-back, due to the absence of Trifon Ivanov and Nikolay Iliev. During the match, he set up Hristo Stoichkov's goal in the 1–1 draw.
Yordanov would also appear at UEFA Euro 1996, playing all three group stage matches as Bulgaria finished third in their group.

Post-playing career

Upon retiring, Yordanov stayed connected with Sporting CP, in its youth teams. On 7 June 2010, he joined Angel Chervenkov's staff at Litex Lovech, as part of the scouting departments.
In 2017, Yordanov took up the role of director of football at his former club Lokomotiv Gorna Oryahovitsa.

Career statistics

No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
12 June 1996Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia, Bulgaria1–04–1Friendly match
22 April 1997Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia, Bulgaria4–14–11998 World Cup qualifier
35 June 1998Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia, Bulgaria2–02–0Friendly match
431 March 1999Stade Josy Barthel, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg2–02–0Euro 2000 qualifier

Honours

Sporting