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Chardafon (Bulgarian: Чардафон), born
Prodan Tishkov (Продан Тишков; 1860 in
Gabrovo – 22
November 1906), was a
Bulgarian revolutionary.
Chardafon took...
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subsequently changed its name to Aprilov, FC
Chardafon,
Chardafon-Orlovets. They parti****ted to
Bulgarian Championship as Tarnovo...
- - South-West
Chargan Chargan 4
Level - A OFG South-East A OFG
Yambol Chardafon 1919
Gabrovo 4
Level - A OFG North-West A OFG
Gabrovo Chelnik Reselets...
- the
local team FC
Locomotiv Septemvri.
After that,
Lazarov pla**** for
Chardafon Gabrovo (now FC Yantra).
After two very good seasons, he
signed with Bulgarian...
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formed there,
under the
leadership of
Prodan Tishkov (mostly
known as
Chardafon) – the
local leader of the BSCRC.
BSCRC representatives were sent to different...
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revolutionary Prodan Rupar (1815–1877),
Herzegovinian Serb
rebel Prodan Tishkov "
Chardafon" (1860–1906),
Bulgarian military Prodan Georgiev (1904–?),
Bulgarian cyclist...
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Burgas Napredak Ruse 3–0
Maria Luisa Lom
Shipchenski sokol Varna 3–0
Chardafon Gabrovo Borislav Stara Zagora 1–0 (a.e.t.)
Levski Svilengrad Levski Pleven...
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Angelov (born 2008). He grew up in the
school of CSKA and
competed for "
Chardafon" (Gabrovo) and "Vidima-Rakovski" (Sevlievo). He
started his
coaching career...
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Vratsa Shipka Plovdiv 1–4
Botev Yambol Napredak Ruse 3–1 (a.e.t.)
Chardafon Gabrovo Svetoslav Stara Zagora 4–3 (a.e.t.)
Levski Burgas Borislav Kyustendil...
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sokol Varna 6–2 Han
Omurtag Shumen Slava Yambol 3–0
Borislav Stara Zagora Chardafon Gabrovo 1–3
Pobeda 26
Pleven Levski Ruse bye
Sokol Plovdiv bye Bulgaria...