Ilko Pirgov
Personal information
Full name Ilko Emilov Pirgov
Date of birth (1986-05-23) 23 May 1986
Place of birth Gotse Delchev, Bulgaria
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Team information
Current team
Lokomotiv Plovdiv
Number 1
Youth career
Pirin Gotse Delchev
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2002–2005 Pirin Blagoevgrad 37 (0)
2005–2008 CSKA Sofia 11 (0)
2008 Otopeni 6 (0)
2009–2011 Cherno More 76 (0)
2012–2014 Litex Lovech 60 (0)
2014 Cherno More 7 (0)
2015–2016 Beroe Stara Zagora 13 (0)
2016– Lokomotiv Plovdiv 83 (0)
International career
2006 Bulgaria U21 1 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 5 May 2023

Ilko Emilov Pirgov (Bulgarian: Илко Емилов Пиргов; born 23 May 1986) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Lokomotiv Plovdiv. He is the older brother of Dimitar Pirgov.

Career

Pirgov is an ex-Pirin Blagoevgrad player, where he played from 2002. He moved to CSKA Sofia in 2005. As a player of PFC CSKA Sofia he is a Bulgarian Cup winner in 2006. In 2008, he played for six months for Romanian club CS Otopeni. On 10 January 2009 he signed for Cherno More Varna.[1]

During the 2011–12 season Pirgov became the first player in Bulgaria who earned 31 league appearances in 30 rounds. In the first half of the campaign he played in all 15 matches for Cherno More. In December 2011, Pirgov joined Litex Lovech. During a second half of the season he played in all 15 matches of his new club and in the Litex's delayed game of the autumn against Kaliakra Kavarna.[2]

He has developed a reputation as a goalkeeper who is adept in saving penalty kicks, managing the feat on 11 occasions in the A PFG (in two other instances, the penalty takers who faced him did not hit the target) in the period from 2006 to 2020.[3] On 1 July 2020, during the Bulgarian Cup final Pirgov came on as a substitute for Martin Lukov just prior to the commencement of the penalty shootout and was able to save Ali Sowe's kick from the spot, making a decisive contribution towards Lokomotiv Plovdiv's victory.[4] He was subsequently one of a number of Lokomotiv Plovdiv players who developed symptoms and tested positive for COVID-19, though he recovered for the new season.[5] On 29 July 2021, Pirgov saved three out of five penalty kicks against Czech team 1. FC Slovácko in the second leg of a Europa Conference League qualifying phase match, enabling Lokomotiv Plovdiv to prevail in the penalty shootout.[6]

Career statistics

As of 26 August 2019

Club Season League Cup Europe Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Pirin Blagoevgrad 2002–03 900090
2003–04 18020200
2004–05 10000100
Total 3702000390
CSKA Sofia 2005–06 902000110
2006–07 00200020
2007–08 20000020
Total 1104000150
Otopeni 2008–09 600060
Total 40000040
Cherno More 2008–09 70000070
2009–10 2803040350
2010–11 26030290
2011–12 15010160
Total 7607040870
Litex Lovech 2011–12 16000160
2012–13 29060350
2013–14 14010150
2014–15 00002020
Total 5907020680
Cherno More 2014–15 7030100
Total 703000100
Beroe 2014–15 800080
2015–16 505000100
Total 1305000180
Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2016–17 16000160
2017–18 24000240
2018–19 701080
2019–20 101010
Total 4801000490
Career total 2570290602920

Honours

Club

CSKA Sofia
Lokomotiv Plovdiv

References

  1. "Stats Centre: Ilko Pirgov Facts". Guardian.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2012-09-30. Retrieved 2010-01-07.
  2. "Stats Centre: Ilko Pirgov Facts". gong.bg/. Retrieved 2012-06-23.
  3. "Илко Пиргов вече е №1 по спасени дузпи у нас" (in Bulgarian). pirinsport.com. 26 May 2020. Retrieved 2 July 2020.
  4. Dimitrov, Ivaylo (1 July 2020). "Локомотив (Пд) спечели Купата на България след победа с дузпи над ЦСКА" (in Bulgarian). topsport.bg. Retrieved 2 July 2020.
  5. "Пиргов: Няма отбор в България, който да ни е превъзхождал физически в последните 3 години" (in Bulgarian). gong.bg. 21 August 2020. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  6. Petrov, Nikolay, ed. (29 July 2021). "Огромен Илко Пиргов хвана 3 дузпи и класира Локомотив напред" (in Bulgarian). corner.dir.bg. Retrieved 30 July 2021.


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