Bulgarian volleyball superstar and scoring machine, Tsvetan Sokolov, finally had surgery to treat an unspecified trauma in his left knee.
Tsvetan Sokolov
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Micah Christenson, Tsvetan Sokolov, Jenia Grebennikov, Klemen Cebulj, Denis Kaliberda and Davide Candellaro visited a children’s hospital yesterday in Ancona.
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After Thomas Edgar’s 50 points in the World Cup, check out the 15 Best Scorers in The Rally Scoring Era from all major international competitions (excluding club & professional matches)!
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Once more Matey Kaziyski has been voted Bulgaria’s Volleyball player of the Year after receiving 4,400 of the 13,938 votes cast by readers of the country’s leading website, Sportal.bg.
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The Bulgarian volleyball superstar will undergo a shoulder surgery very soon and will need 6-8 months to recover. If things go well, Tsetso will return to the court as early as January 2016.
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The 2015 European Cup season has provided once more all Volleyball fans with a series of world-class matches and with mind-boggling performances by some of the world’s best players.
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Viktor’s journey with Bulgaria at the 2014 FIVB Men’s World Championship has ended due to this injury. He reportedly broke his fifth metatarsal bone and he already had surgery the other day. Huge loss for Bulgaria.
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Kubiak and Sokolov will play for Halkbank Ankara and will be coached by former Italian player & Player of the XX Century, Lorenzo Bernardi.
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Bulgarian volleyball superstar and 2013 My Volleywood Idol has announced via Twitter and Facebook that he and his wifey are expecting their first child. Congrats!!!
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Ouch! After a very disappointing 2014 World League performance (1 win and 11 losses), Sokolov and Bulgaria have been replaced by Australia in the Elite 8 a.k.a Group I.
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The Rise Of Tsvetan Sokolov
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It’s hard to imagine Bulgaria, who finished fourth at the Olympics, without Sokolov in their world-class squad – and the story of his rise to fame reads like a fairy tale.
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Camillo Placi, the Italian head coach of the Bulgarian men’s national team, has resigned, citing “personal reasons” for his decision. Assistant coach Naydenov will replace him.