Bulgarian footballer
Slavcho Toshev (Bulgarian: Славчо Тошев; born 27 August 1980) is a former Bulgarian football goalkeeper.
Career
Born in Sofia Toshev started to play in local team Septemvri.[1] In June 1998 he signed first professional contract with Septemvri. Toshev made his official debut in Bulgarian first division on 18-years old in a match against CSKA Sofia on 16 October 1998. He substituted Plamen Nikolov in first half and played for 60 minutes. The result of the match was a 1:3 loss for Septemvri.
In 2000 Toshev signed a four-year contract with Slavia Sofia, but for three years did not play in official matches. He was a reserve of Viktor Georgiev, Evghen Nemodruk and Jane Nikolovski. Toshev made his official debut for Slavia in a match against Lokomotiv Sofia on 19 April 2003. He substituted Jane Nikolovski in second half and played for 40 minutes. Following an injury at the start of the 2003-04 season, Slavcho found himself benched as a result of substitute Armen Ambartsumyan's good performances, and only played four matches for his team that year. In season 2004-05 Toshev is a first choice of the coach and played 23 matches.
After his contract with Slavia expired in June 2006, he made a move to Vihren Sandanski. From 2007 he played for Botev Plovdiv until he left the club in 2009.[2] He has worked as a goalkeeping coach at Hebar.[3]
Toshev was in a long-term relationship with journalist Simona Parvanova until 2009.[4]
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