Updated 3 January 2026 at 19:47 IST

Dimitar Penev, Coach Who Led Bulgaria To 1994 World Cup Semifinals, Dies At Age 80

Dimitar Penev, the Bulgarian coach who guided his country’s team to the semifinals at the 1994 World Cup in the United States, has died at the age of 80.

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Bulgaria’s coach Dimitar Penev gestures on the touchline
Bulgaria’s coach Dimitar Penev gestures on the touchline | Image: AP

Dimitar Penev, the Bulgarian coach who guided his country’s team to the semifinals at the 1994 World Cup in the United States, has died. He was 80.

The Bulgarian Football Union announced Penev’s death on Saturday, saying he died after a prolonged illness.

Penev, who was named the best Bulgarian coach of the 20th Century, is one of the most celebrated figures in Bulgarian football history.

Bulgaria’s fourth-place finish at the ‘94 World Cup remains its biggest success. The team’s impressive run was halted in the semifinals with a 2-1 loss to Italy. It then lost to Sweden in the third-place match.

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Regarded as one of his country’s best defenders, Penev played 364 league matches and scored 25 goals for CSKA Sofia. He won a total of 13 domestic trophies and was twice voted Bulgarian Footballer of the Year.

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He made 90 appearances for the national team and represented Bulgaria at three World Cups (1966, 1970, and 1974).

After retiring as a player in 1977, he coached CSKA Sofia, as well as the Kuwaiti team Al-Yarmouk, and the Saudi club Al-Nassr.

Published By : Tiasha Sarkar

Published On: 3 January 2026 at 19:47 IST