Kalojan Božkov
neko bugarsko čudo od djeteta, 2008 godište, dovelo ga iz Loxe
Last season Bozhkov played a key role in Lokomotiva Zagreb Under-19s' title-winning campaign in Croatia. Despite acting as a defensive midfielder, the captain of Bulgaria Under-17s scored eight goals and provided a double-digit number of assists in 25 games. No wonder his performances caught the eye of local giants Dinamo Zagreb, and it was reportedly club legend and current Dinamo president, Zvonimir Boban, who personally insisted on signing Bozhkov. The technically gifted midfielder, who reads the game superbly and pulls the strings in midfield, became the first Bulgarian player to join the Croatian club. Some local media outlets have compared Bozhkov to the Spain international Dani Olmo, who also passed through Dinamo’s academy. Metodi Shumanov
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