Nasko Milev
Nasko Milev (Bulgarian: Наско Милев; born 18 July 1996) is a Bulgarian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Krumovgrad. CareerEarly careerMilev played for the youth teams of Spartak Plovdiv and CE Premià before joining Botev Plovdiv.[1] Botev Plovdiv2013–14 seasonMilev participated in 25 games for Botev Plovdiv U19 team and scored 13 goals.[2] On 12 October 2013 Nasko made a debut in the first squad during the 3–0 win over PFC Neftochimic Burgas for the Bulgarian Cup.[3] 2014–15 seasonMilev was promoted to Botev Plovdiv U21 team. Soon after that, on 6 September 2014, he signed his first professional contract with Botev Plovdiv.[4] Milev played his first official game for the first team this season on 23 September 2014. He came on as a substitute during the 0–4 away win against Lokomotiv Mezdra in the first round of the Bulgarian Cup tournament.[5] Ten days later Milev came on as a substitute again. This time he was involved in A Grupa game but even his appearances was unable to prevent the 0–1 loss from CSKA Sofia.[6] On 2 March Nasko Milev came again as a substitute during the final minutes of the 3–0 home win over PFC Marek Dupnitsa.[7] On 16 May Milev was involved in the 3–2 win over CSKA Sofia. He replaced Lazar Marin and played for a few minutes at the end of game.[8] A week later, on 23 May, Nasko Milev replaced Filip Filipov in the 90th minute of the 1–2 away defeat from Beroe Stara Zagora.[9] On 30 June 2015, Milev won the Bulgarian U19 cup with Botev Plovdiv.[10] 2015–16 seasonNasko Milev missed the start of season 2015-16 due to an injury. On 12 September he played in the final minutes during the 0–2 home loss from Litex Lovech.[11] On 4 October Milev came on the pitch for the final minutes of the 1–0 win over PFC Montana.[12] On 28 February, Nasko Milev came on as a substitute and in the 89 minute he scored his first ever goal in an official game during the 2–2 draw with PFC Pirin Blagoevgrad.[13] On 6 March 2016, Nasko Milev was included in the starting line-up of Botev Plovdiv for the 1–1 away draw with Beroe Stara Zagora.[14][15] A week later, on 13 March, he was again in the starting line-up for the 3–1 win over Cherno more Varna.[16] On 29 April, Milev was in the starting line-up for the 2–2 draw with PFC Pirin Blagoevgrad.[17] He played an important part in the first goal for Botev Plovdiv because after his header Martin Toshev scored an own goal.[18] 2016–17 seasonOn 29 June 2016 Milev scored a goal for the 5–0 win over FC Oborishte in a preseason friendly game.[19] On 6 January 2017 his contract with the team was cancelled, since he believed he hadn't received enough chances to play.[20][21] Despite the high hopes he failed to impress and scored just a single goal for the first team in 35 games. Slavia SofiaOn 17 February 2017, Milev signed with Slavia Sofia.[22] He failed to make impact and was released at the end of the 2017–18 season.[23] Vitosha BistritsaOn 4 July 2018, Milev signed with Vitosha Bistritsa.[24] FC DžiugasIn 2021 season was a member of lithuanian Džiugu. In 8 March 2021 he made his debiut in A Lyga against Hegelmann.[25] In 21 March 2021 he scored his first goal in A Lyga against DFK Dainava.[26] FK PanevėžysIn January 2022 he signed with lithuanian „Panevėžys“ club.[27][28] Career statisticsClub
International careerOn 6 June Milev played for Bulgaria U21 during the 0–2 defeat in a friendly game from Norway U21.[29][30] HonoursSlavia Sofia References
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