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Stadion Aleksandar Shalamanov (Bulgarian: Стадион „Александър Шаламанов“) is a multi-purpose
stadium in the
Slavia district of Sofia,
Bulgaria named after...
- languages. As a result, Süleymanoğlu was
forced to
change his name to Naum
Shalamanov (Bulgarian: Наум Шаламанов) in 1985. He
decided to
leave Bulgaria after...
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Aleksandar Stefanov Shalamanov (Bulgarian: Александър Cтефанов Шаламанов; 4
September 1941 – 25
October 2021) was a
football player and
professional alpine...
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Iliya Stoyanov Shalamanov-Trenkov (Bulgarian: Илия Шаламанов-Тренков; born 7
August 2002) is an
Australian professional footballer who
plays as reserve...
- system, the
First League. Slavia's home
ground is the
Stadion Aleksandar Shalamanov in
Ovcha kupel with a
capacity of 25,556. The team's
colours are white...
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Vladko Shalamanov (Bulgarian: Владко Шаламанов; born 25
April 1967) is a
former Bulgarian footballer who pla**** as a midfielder.
Shalamanov pla**** for...
- Serbica. 42 (1): 35–69. doi:10.5281/zenodo.1173552. Sokolov,
Rosen S.;
Shalamanov, Stanimir; Marinov, Vladimir. "Species
composition and self-reproduction...
- (Austria) 12 September 2023 (2023-9-12) 18:00 (19:00 EEST)
Stadion Aleksandar Shalamanov,
Sofia Attendance: 354 Referee:
Irakli Kvirikashvili (Georgia)...
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Stefan Shalamanov (Bulgarian: Стефан Шаламанов, born 27
January 1970) is a
Bulgarian alpine skier. He
competed in two
events at the 1988
Winter Olympics...
- for classification:
Tiebreakers 21
February 13:30
Stadion Aleksandar Shalamanov,
Sofia Attendance: 177 Referee:
Milica Milovanović (Serbia) 25 February...