Stoyan Yordanov, born on January twenty-ninth, nineteen forty-four, was a distinguished Bulgarian footballer renowned for his role as a goalkeeper. His career spanned several years, during which he made a significant impact on the sport both domestically and internationally.
Yordanov proudly represented the Bulgaria national team, earning twenty-five caps between nineteen sixty-eight and nineteen seventy-five. His international career was highlighted by his participation in the nineteen seventy FIFA World Cup and the nineteen sixty-eight Olympics, where he contributed to the team's success in securing a silver medal.
After hanging up his boots, Yordanov transitioned into coaching, sharing his expertise with CSKA Sofia and taking the helm of the Bulgaria U21 team. His dedication to the sport continued to influence young players and the future of Bulgarian football.
Stoyan Yordanov passed away on November fourteenth, twenty twenty-five, at the age of eighty-one, leaving behind a legacy that will be remembered by football enthusiasts and aspiring athletes alike.