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Ex-player is match guest after club wrongly announced death
Ex-player is match guest after club wrongly announced death

BBC News

time02-04-2025

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  • BBC News

Ex-player is match guest after club wrongly announced death

Bulgarian side Arda Kardzhali welcomed club great Petko Ganchev as a special guest to their match against Cherno More on Wednesday - two weeks after holding a minute's silence for mourned Ganchev before their match with Levski Sofia last month, wrongly believing he had died, with both teams lining up on the centre circle and bowing their before that game had ended, Arda posted on social media to say they had received "incorrect information about his death" and that the 78-year-old was very much was described as a "legend" and received a jersey with his name on it before Arda's match against Cherno More, which they won 4-0."Before the match Petko Ganchev saw the sport director Ivaylo Petkov, who gave him a jubilee jersey. He watched the match in the company of other Arda veterans," the club said."Once again we apologise to Petko Ganchev."Ganchev said he had to reassure friends and family he was still alive because he was driving home when Arda mistakenly made their announcement of his death."When I heard the terrible news, I poured myself a small brandy," he told Bulgarian outlet Blitz."Being buried alive is quite stressful, really."

Club legend attends match 2 weeks after minute's silence held for his death
Club legend attends match 2 weeks after minute's silence held for his death

Dubai Eye

time02-04-2025

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  • Dubai Eye

Club legend attends match 2 weeks after minute's silence held for his death

Bulgarian side Arda Kardzhali invited club great Petko Ganchev and feted him at their first division match on Wednesday, two weeks after they held a minute's silence for their former player thinking he had died. When Arda played Levski Sofia last month, players from both sides lined up at the centre circle to honour Ganchev. But before the day was done, the club posted a message saying they had received "incorrect information about his death" and that the 78-year-old was very much alive. On Wednesday, the club said their 'legend' was a special guest for their match against Cherno More, where the home side won 4-0. Ganchev also received a jersey with his name and the number nine. "Before the match Petko Ganchev saw the sport director Ivaylo Petkov, who gave him a jubilee jersey... He watched the match in the company of other ARDA veterans," the club said. "Once again we apologise to Petko Ganchev for the gaffe two weeks ago." Ganchev said he received several phone calls when the club held a minute's silence while his wife was in tears when he got home late to watch the match.

Club legend attends match two weeks after minute's silence held for his death
Club legend attends match two weeks after minute's silence held for his death

Reuters

time02-04-2025

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Club legend attends match two weeks after minute's silence held for his death

April 2 (Reuters) - Bulgarian side Arda Kardzhali invited club great Petko Ganchev and feted him at their first division match on Wednesday, two weeks after they held a minute's silence for their former player thinking he had died. When Arda played Levski Sofia last month, players from both sides lined up at the centre circle to honour Ganchev. But before the day was done, the club posted a message saying they had received "incorrect information about his death" and that the 78-year-old was very much alive. On Wednesday, the club said their 'legend' was a special guest for their match against Cherno More, where the home side won 4-0. Ganchev also received a jersey with his name and the number nine. "Before the match Petko Ganchev saw the sport director Ivaylo Petkov, who gave him a jubilee jersey... He watched the match in the company of other ARDA veterans," the club said. "Once again we apologise to Petko Ganchev for the gaffe two weeks ago." Ganchev said he received several phone calls when the club held a minute's silence while his wife was in tears when he got home late to watch the match. "When I heard the terrible news, I poured myself a little brandy," he had told Bulgarian outlet Blitz. "To bury you alive is very stressful. Truthfully, the situation was not pleasant."

Arda Kardzhali Apologizes After Mistaking Player's Death
Arda Kardzhali Apologizes After Mistaking Player's Death

Daily Tribune

time20-03-2025

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  • Daily Tribune

Arda Kardzhali Apologizes After Mistaking Player's Death

TDT | Manama Bulgarian football club Arda Kardzhali issued an apology after mistakenly holding a minute's silence for their former player, Petko Ganchev, who is very much alive. The 78-year-old Ganchev had returned home early during the first half of a match against Levski, only to find his wife in tears after watching the minute's silence broadcast on TV. "I was about ten minutes late for the game because I had some work to do. As I drove home, my phone kept ringing, but I didn't want to answer while driving," Ganchev explained. "When I entered the garden, my wife was crying and said, 'Petko, Petko, they've announced on TV that you've passed away!' I had no idea what she was talking about." At halftime, the club sent an email to the TV station airing the match to correct the error and confirm that Ganchev was, in fact, still alive. Arda Kardzhali's management later issued an official statement: "The management of PFC Arda would like to offer a huge apology to Petko Ganchev and his family after the club received incorrect information about his death. We wish Petko many more years of good health and continued success with Arda."

Bulgarian team apologizes after holding a minute's silence for former player who isn't dead
Bulgarian team apologizes after holding a minute's silence for former player who isn't dead

CNN

time19-03-2025

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  • CNN

Bulgarian team apologizes after holding a minute's silence for former player who isn't dead

A top-flight Bulgarian soccer team has apologized after it held a minute's silence before its recent match to mourn a former player who the club mistakenly believed had died. Before Arda Kardzhali's game against Levski Sofia in Bulgaria's First League on Sunday, both sets of players lined up near the center of the field to honor Arda's former player, Petko Ganchev. But before the game had finished, Arda published a statement on Facebook apologizing to Ganchev saying they had 'received wrong information about his death.' 'The management of PFC Arda would like to express a huge apology to the former Arda player Petko Ganchev and his relatives after the club received wrong information about his death,' the club wrote. 'We wish Petko Ganchev many more years of good health and to enjoy the success of Arda.' Arda and Levski Sofia would go onto draw the game 1-1. In the aftermath of the incident, Ganchev detailed to Bulgarian media how he found out about the mistake from his former team. 'I don't miss a chance to watch Arda matches on TV. Now against Levski, I was late about 10 minutes because I had some work,' Ganchev told Bulgarian news outlet Blitz. 'While I was driving home, my phone started ringing a lot. But I'm driving and don't dare to pick it up. 'I park in front of our house. I enter the yard and my wife welcomes me in tears. She says: 'Petko, Petko, on the television they announced that you had passed!' I couldn't understand what she was telling me and what had happened. She explained that they called her on the phone and told her what they heard was announced ahead of the match between Arda and Levski. 'To bury you alive is very stressful. Truthfully, the situation was not pleasant, but at the end of the day, we have to be positive. Here, yesterday, when I heard the horrible news, I poured myself a small brandy,' Ganchev said with a smile.

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