Bulgarian football specialist Radoslav Alexandrov (34) has given an extensive interview to planetnogomet.si in Slovenia. Alexandrov announced that he is leaving his role as an assistant coach at Kosovo's Balkani. The coach, who is completing his Pro license, is looking forward to new challenges.

"During this period, I have completed the Pro license course in Bulgaria for the prestigious UEFA Pro license. I will become the youngest Bulgarian coach with this esteemed diploma, which will finally allow me to lead teams in top leagues independently," Alexandrov revealed to planetnogomet.si.

Previously, he served as an assistant coach at Balkani, where he worked alongside Slovenian coach Adnan Golubović.

"We successfully qualified for European competitions with the team, but I will not stay here for the next season... To be completely honest... My biggest wish is to return to Slovenia, where I felt fantastic and believe it would be a significant step forward in my career," the specialist revealed his plans.

Alexandrov's football journey is closely tied to Slovenia, where he had two extremely successful years. According to official data from Transfermarkt, he is the coach with the longest tenure at Tabor in the last 15 years. His statistics are impressive: in 67 matches under his leadership, the team recorded 35 wins (52% win rate), 18 draws, and only 14 losses.

"I took over Tabor at a critical, almost hopeless moment, when the club had not tasted victory for 10 long months and was at the bottom of the table. Then we finished the season as the second-best team, which was sensational," Alexandrov recalled.