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Kiril Despodov
Despodov warming up for Bulgaria in October 2018
Personal information
Full name Kiril Vasilev Despodov
Date of birth (1996-11-11) 11 November 1996 (age 27)
Place of birth Kresna, Bulgaria
Height 1.77 m (5 ft 9+12 in)[1]
Position(s) Winger
Team information
Current team
PAOK
Number 77
Youth career
2007–2010 Pirin 2001[2]
2008–2015 Litex Lovech
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2012–2016 Litex Lovech 37 (4)
2015–2016 Litex Lovech II 13 (2)
2016 CSKA Sofia II 1 (0)
2016–2019 CSKA Sofia 71 (20)
2019–2021 Cagliari 5 (0)
2019–2020Sturm Graz (loan) 19 (8)
2020–2021Ludogorets Razgrad (loan) 20 (5)
2021–2023 Ludogorets Razgrad 59 (22)
2023– PAOK 43 (11)
International career
2012–2013 Bulgaria U17 9 (5)
2012–2015 Bulgaria U19 17 (5)
2015–2018 Bulgaria U21 20 (8)
2017– Bulgaria 53 (15)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 3 November 2024
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 15 October 2024

Kiril Vasilev Despodov (Bulgarian: Кирил Василев Десподов; born 11 November 1996) is a Bulgarian professional footballer who plays primarily as a winger for Super League Greece club PAOK and the Bulgaria national team, which he captains.[3]

Despodov made his way through the youth teams at Litex Lovech before making his senior debut in 2012 at the age of 15. He became part of CSKA Sofia in June 2016, where he established himself as the team's star player, winning the Bulgarian Footballer of the Year award in 2018 – the first CSKA player to do so since Hristo Stoichkov in 1989. He won it for second time in 2021, and again in 2022.

On 23 March 2018, Despodov made his senior international debut for Bulgaria in a 1–0 friendly loss against Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Club career

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Litex Lovech

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Despodov was born in Kresna. He joined Litex Lovech's Academy at the age of 12 and progressed through the club's youth system. He played an important role in Litex's 2012 BFU U-16 Cup win, scoring two goals in the final against Cherno More on 26 April.[4]

Despodov made his first team debut under Hristo Stoichkov's management,[5] at 15 years 183 days, in a 5–0 league win over Kaliakra Kavarna on 12 May 2012, coming on as a substitute for Svetoslav Todorov.[6] He scored his first goal on 10 August 2013, netting the fifth in a 5–1 away league win over Pirin Gotse Delchev.

On 22 November 2014, Despodov scored his first goal of the 2014–15 season against Cherno More in a 3–0 away win. On 27 November, he signed his first professional contract with Litex shortly after turning 18.[7] Two days later he scored his second goal of the season in a 2–2 away draw against Levski Sofia in the 66th minute to clinch a point for his team.

Despite the not so good start of the season 2015–16 for Despodov, as he played only in 4 matches from 19 rounds, he became a hero in the quarterfinals of the Bulgarian Cup. In the match against Levski Sofia, after coming on as a substitute in the 76th minute when the match was 0–0 and Litex was down to 10 people, they eventually ended up winning the game after extra time 3–0, with Despodov scoring 2 of the goals.[8][9]

CSKA Sofia

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He joined CSKA Sofia in the summer of 2016.[10] On 29 April 2017, Despodov scored his first goal in The Eternal Derby, netting the second in CSKA Sofia's 3–0 win over Levski Sofia in a First Professional Football League match.[11] Remaining with the club until January 2019 and becoming popular with the fans of the "redmen", Despodov later began receiving a frosty reception from many of them as a result of becoming part of the ranks of league rivals Ludogorets Razgrad in 2020.[10] On 30 April 2023, a decisive league match between CSKA Sofia and Ludogorets Razgrad had to be temporarily halted after Despodov was unable to take a corner kick as a result of objects being thrown at him by CSKA supporters.[12]

Cagliari

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On 30 January 2019, Despodov completed a transfer to Serie A side Cagliari, signing a contract until 2023 with an extension option for one more season. CSKA Sofia did not reveal the exact transfer fee, but it was reported that it broke the record for an outgoing First League transfer of a local Bulgarian player, which until then was Hristo Stoichkov's $ 4.5 million move to Barcelona in the summer of 1990.[13] He made his debut for the club in a 3–0 away loss to Milan on 10 February, coming on for Artur Ioniță in the 75th minute.[14]

Sturm Graz (loan)

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On 2 September 2019, Despodov was loaned to Sturm Graz for the 2019–20 season.[15]

Ludogorets Razgrad

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On 5 October 2020, Cagliari announced that Despodov would be loaned to Ludogorets Razgrad with an option to buy. The deal would see him remain at the club for the duration of the 2020–21 campaign.[16][17]

On 19 June 2021, Ludogorets announced that he had signed permanently with the club.[18] On 12 March 2023, Despodov scored his first hat-trick for Ludogorets in a 3–2 home win over Cherno More in a league match.[19]

PAOK

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On 4 September 2023, Super League Greece club PAOK announced the signing of Despodov on a four-year contract,[20] for a reported fee of €3 million.[21] On 28th January 2024, he scored a brace in a home match against Panathinaikos, securing a 2–1 win.

International career

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On 7 February 2015, Despodov made his first appearance for Bulgaria, in a goalless draw with Romania in a non-official friendly match, coming on as a late substitute for Stanislav Manolev.[22] He was also called up in March 2017, for a 2018 World Cup qualifier against the Netherlands, but remained on the bench.[23] Despodov finally made his complete debut for Bulgaria on 23 March 2018 in a friendly match against Bosnia and Herzegovina, replacing Spas Delev shortly after the one hour mark.[24]

On 13 October 2018, he scored his first goal for the national team in a 2–1 home win against Cyprus, in a match for the 2018–19 UEFA Nations League. His second goal came in a 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification against Switzerland national football team. On 29 March 2022, Despodov opened the scoring in the friendly match against Croatia, but was dismissed from the field almost immediately after that due to receiving a second yellow card for taking off his shirt as part of his goal celebration.[25]

Career statistics

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Club

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As of match played 1 September 2024[26]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National cup[a] Europe Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Litex Lovech 2011–12 A Group 1 0 0 0 1 0
2012–13 8 8 1 0 9 0
2013–14 6 2 4 0 10 2
2014–15 18 10 3 0 0 0 21 2
2015–16 4 2 5 2 0 0 7 2
Total 37 22 13 2 0 0 50 6
Litex Lovech II 2015–16 B Group 13 2 13 2
CSKA Sofia II 2016–17 Second League 1 0 1 0
CSKA Sofia 2016–17 First League 25 4 0 0 25 4
2017–18 30 8 3 3 33 11
2018–19 16 8 1 0 5[b] 2 22 10
Total 71 20 4 3 5 2 80 25
Cagliari 2018–19 Serie A 4 0 0 0 4 0
2020–21 1 0 0 0 1 0
Total 5 0 0 0 5 0
Sturm Graz (loan) 2019–20 Austrian Bundesliga 19 8 2 1 21 9
Ludogorets Razgrad 2020–21 First League 20 5 4 0 4[b] 1 28 6
2021–22 25 6 2 1 13[c] 3 1[d] 0 41 10
2022–23 30 14 4 0 13[e] 3 1[d] 2 48 19
2023–24 4 2 0 0 7[f] 2 0 0 11 4
Total 79 27 10 1 37 9 2 2 128 39
PAOK 2023–24 Super League Greece 33 10 4 0 10[g] 2 47 12
2024–25 3 0 0 0 6[h] 1 9 1
Total 36 10 4 0 16 3 56 13
Career total 257 71 33 7 57 14 2 2 348 95
  1. ^ Includes Bulgarian Cup, Austrian Cup, Greek Football Cup
  2. ^ a b Appearances in UEFA Europa League
  3. ^ Seven appearances and two goals in UEFA Champions League, six appearances and one goal in UEFA Europa League
  4. ^ a b Appearance in Bulgarian Supercup
  5. ^ Six appearances and two goals in UEFA Champions League, five appearances and one goal in UEFA Europa League, two appearances in UEFA Europa Conference League
  6. ^ Four appearances and one goal in UEFA Champions League, three appearances and one goal in UEFA Europa League
  7. ^ Appearances in UEFA Europa Conference League
  8. ^ Four appearances in UEFA Champions League, two appearances and one goal in UEFA Europa League

International

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As of 15 October 2024[27]
National team Year Apps Goals
Bulgaria
2018 5 1
2019 7 0
2020 3 0
2021 11 2
2022 9 6
2023 10 3
2024 8 3
Total 53 15

International goals

Scores and results list Bulgaria's goal tally first.[27]
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 13 October 2018 Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia, Bulgaria  Cyprus 1–1 2–1 2018–19 UEFA Nations League C
2. 25 March 2021   Switzerland 1–3 1–3 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification
3. 9 October 2021 LFF Stadium, Vilnius, Lithuania  Lithuania 1–1 1–3
4. 26 March 2022 Education City Stadium, Al Rayyan, Qatar  Qatar 1–1 1–2 Friendly
5. 29 March 2022  Croatia 1–0 1–2
6. 2 June 2022 Huvepharma Arena, Razgrad, Bulgaria  North Macedonia 1–0 1–1 2022–23 UEFA Nations League C
7. 23 September 2022  Gibraltar 2–1 5–1
8. 26 September 2022 Toše Proeski Arena, Skopje, North Macedonia  North Macedonia 1–0 1–0
9. 16 November 2022 AEK Arena – Georgios Karapatakis, Larnaca, Cyprus  Cyprus 1–0 2–0 Friendly
10. 20 June 2023 Huvepharma Arena, Razgrad, Bulgaria  Serbia 1–0 1–1 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying
11. 16 November 2023 Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia, Bulgaria  Hungary 2–1 2–2
12. 19 November 2023 Dubočica Stadium, Leskovac, Serbia  Serbia 2–1 2–2
13. 22 March 2024 Dalga Arena, Baku, Azerbaijan  Tanzania 1–0 1–0 2024 FIFA Series
14. 8 June 2024 Stožice Stadium, Ljubljana, Slovenia  Slovenia 1–0 1–1 Friendly
15. 8 September 2024 Stadion Hristo Botev, Plovdiv, Bulgaria  Northern Ireland 1–0 1–0 2024–25 UEFA Nations League C

Honours

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Club

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Ludogorets Razgrad

PAOK

Individual

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References

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  2. ^ "Kiril Despodov interview". 24chasa.bg. Archived from the original on 3 November 2012. Retrieved 2 November 2012.
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  4. ^ "Талант от Кресна носи купа на Литекс" (in Bulgarian). e-79.com. 26 April 2012. Archived from the original on 29 January 2018. Retrieved 12 September 2012.
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