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Dimitar Berbatov
Nationality:Bulgaria
Birthday:1981-1-30
Biorhythm Today:
Height:189cm
Weight:75kg
Club:PAOK Saloniki
Club Shirt NO.:10
Position:Forward
Join Date:2015-9-2
Former Club(s):Monaco
Once Club(s):Monaco,Fulham,Manchester United,Tottenham Hotspur,Bayer Leverkusen,CSKA Sofia
Personal Match Data Statistics of last 2 years
Match Date Home Score AWay Goal Pen OG YC RC
GRE SL24/01/2016AEK Athens1-0PAOK Saloniki00011
GRE SL17/01/2016PAOK Saloniki2-1Veria FC01000
GRE CUP14/01/2016PAOK Saloniki3-0AEL Kalloni10000
GRE SL25/10/2015PAOK Saloniki3-1Panathinaikos01000
GRE SL18/10/2015Iraklis 19083-3PAOK Saloniki10000
GRE SL27/09/2015Atromitos Athens1-2PAOK Saloniki10000
UEFA CL25/02/2015Arsenal1-3Monaco10000
FRA D124/01/2015Lille OSC0-1Monaco10000
FRA LC14/01/2015Monaco2-0Guingamp10000
Total62011
Profile:
Dimitar Berbatov has all the qualities necessary to be a top striker, combining strong physique with impressive speed and a deft touch.

National team

He made his international debut as an 18-year-old in a friendly against Greece in 1999 and has since taken over from Hristo Stoitchkov as Bulgaria's leading marksman. Berbatov scored his first goal against Chile in February 2000 and went on to register 15 times in his first 25 matches.

UEFA EURO 2004? qualifying

His goals and all-round forward play were one of the main reasons for Bulgaria's successful campaign. The striker scored five times in six matches, including crucial strikes against Group 8 rivals Croatia and Belgium.

Club

Berbatov played for his local side PFC Pirin Blagoevgrad until he was spotted by PFC CSKA Sofia manager Dimitar Penev, the former Bulgaria star, in 1998. He struck 26 goals in 49 appearances for CSKA, winning a Bulgarian Cup in 1999, and sealed a move to Bundesliga side Bayer 04 Leverkusen in January 2001, just before his 20th birthday.

2002: Berbatov struggled to adapt during his early months at the BayArena but enjoyed more success in the 2001/02 season. He scored eight league goals in 24 appearances - 16 of which were as a substitute - and another two in the UEFA Champions League, including a crucial strike against Liverpool FC in the quarter-final. Leverkusen finished runners-up in the Bundesliga and German Cup and lost to Real Madrid CF in the Champions League final. He secured a regular place in the side in 2002/03 but managed just four goals in 24 games as Leverkusen struggled to avoid relegation.

Did you know?

Berbatov was Bulgarian Footballer of the Year in 2002.
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