Former national player Miroslav Gradinarov surprisingly appeared in the role of a youth coach in Bulgaria, volleyweek.bg understood. The outside hitter, who last played for the Austrian team Union Raiffeisen Waldviertel, is now the coach of the boys' U18 team at Varna's "Perun". Gradinarov's son, Nikola, who is on his way to catching up to his father's 198 centimeters at just 15 years old, also plays there. "I decided to try what it's like from the other side; after all, I'll be 40 in February!" explained the long-time national player about the reasons for his surprising career change. "My son is an additional incentive, of course," he added. "The idea of looking into NSA for additional qualifications is not unfamiliar to me," Gradinarov revealed about his future plans.
In his new capacity, Gradinarov started with success, as his team secured two victories today in the second zonal tournament for the age group, which was played in the training hall of DKS Varna – 3:1 against "Cherno More" and 3:0 against Omurtag. In the first tournament, Perun's team also finished with two clean victories, which is a good springboard for the next "zone" and a potential qualification for the finals of the national championship, which is the goal for the new coach.
First in VolleyWeek
Surprise: Miroslav Gradinarov became a coach

Николай Варадинов
January 22, 2025 at 19:43

Първо във VolleyWeek
Don't Miss

Uros Kovacevic replaces Denislav Bardarov in Turkish IBB
May 26, 2026 at 07:57

A CSKA youth player will play in the French elite
May 25, 2026 at 22:12

Olympic math has begun: why is selection for Brazil so important?
May 25, 2026 at 18:38

Mikaela Stoyanova remains in Serie A1 - signed with Macerata
May 25, 2026 at 16:17

Three of Bulgaria's opponents in the VNL made final checks at the Four Nations tournament
May 25, 2026 at 13:07