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Prime Minister of Bulgaria compete with Berbatov fight over the best player award
Posted on Thursday, December 1, 2011 by Sandyaga
Boyko Borisov |
There are surprises on the list of Bulgaria best player award winner 2011 with the name of the Prime Minister of Bulgaria, Boyko Borisov. Borisov will compete with Dimitar Berbatov fight over the award. Borisov in the second ranked, below Manchester United striker in the survey. This means the 52 years old fat man is above Aston Villa playmaker, Stiliyan Petrov and Twente goal keeper, Nikolay Mihaylov.
Fans are allowed to choose in this survey until December 4th, after a team of sports journalists will determine the winner from 10 nominees. Borisov had been active in the sport by coaching the karate national team before starting his political career. He was selected as prime minister in 2009 but still continued to play with his team, Vitosha Bistritsa, amateur clubs in Bulgaria league. For Borisov, this is the first time a non-professional footballer nominated for this award. While Berbatov has won the award seven times with four of them won in a row.
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