Krasen Kralev

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Krassen Kralev
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Personal details
Born (1967-01-02) 2 January 1967 (age 54)
Varna, Bulgaria
NationalityBulgarian
ProfessionPolitician, businessman

Krassen Kirilov Kralev (Bulgarian: Красен Кирилов Кралев), born 2 January 1967 in Varna, is a Bulgarian businessman and politician, who is currently the Minister of Youth and Sports of Bulgaria as part of the Third Borisov Government.

Biography[]

Born in Varna, Kralev earned a degree from the Medical University in the city, subsequently making specializations in global marketing in the Association of the National as well as management of political campaigns at the University of South Carolina (1990) and Association of the National Advertisers of USA (1997).[1] He is an expert in the field of public communications.[2]

In his youth, he was a long-distance runner. In 1986, Kralev was the holder of the Bulgarian youth national record for 20 000 m. He participated in the 1986 and 1987 Balkaniads, earning third place as part of the national cross country team.[1]

Kralev founded MAG Communications and has served as the Chairman of the company's board of directors since 1992 until September 2014.[1] He is co-founder of the Bulgarian Association for Free and Fair Elections (Bulgarian: Българско сдружение за честни избори) and was formerly a consultant at the National Democratic Institute of the United States.

He has also been involved in various professional capacities with the Cherno More football club,[1] serving as its chairman on two occasions (1998–2001, 2003–2007).[2]

Since 2010, Kralev has been the head of the indoor football commission of the Bulgarian Football Union.[2]

Kralev is among the founding members of the "New Age" (Bulgarian: "Новото Време") political party and was its deputy leader until 2012.[2] He participated in the 2009 Bulgarian parliamentary election as part of a coalition with the Lider (Bulgarian: "Лидер") party.[3]

He owns the "Alternative Media Group" EOOD and "Web Media Group" AD Internet companies.

On 7 November 2014, Kralev assumed his duties as Minister of Youth and Sports of Bulgaria, succeeding Evgenia Radanova.[4] He retained his position when the Third Borisov Government was formed on 4 May 2017.

Kralev is in a relationship with BTV host Viktoriya Petrova.[5]

In January 2017, Krassen Kralev presented his first solo paining exhibition. The profit has been donated to the "Bulgarian Sports" Foundation.

In November 2017, Krassen Kralev was elected as a member of the Board of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), representing the European Union.

On 23 August 2020, Kralev tested positive for COVID-19.[6] He recovered in September 2020 after spending time in the intensive care unit of "St. Marina" hospital in Varna.[7]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d "Житейският път на Красен Кралев" (PDF) (in Bulgarian). ftpmirror.your.org. Retrieved 18 November 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d "Красен Кралев е бъдещият министър на спорта, бившият лекоатлет и президент на футболния Черно море поема щафетата от Евгения Раданова" (in Bulgarian). topsport.bg. 6 November 2014. Retrieved 18 November 2014.
  3. ^ "Профил на Красен Кралев". personi.dir.bg. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 18 November 2014.
  4. ^ Domuschiev, Angel (7 November 2014). "Раданова предаде щафетата на Кралев със стартов пистолет, "Желая му търпение, кураж и успех", каза служебният министър на спорта". topsport.bg. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 18 November 2014.
  5. ^ lifestyle editors (23 February 2015). "Красен Кралев и Виктория Петрова се показаха като двойка, спортният министър вече живее с водещата от bTV". lifestyle.bg. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
  6. ^ "Bulgaria's Minister of Sport tests positive for new coronavirus". 23 August 2020.
  7. ^ Bratanova, Ralitsa (editor) (7 September 2020). "Кралев след 12 дни в интензивното: Не подценявайте жестокостта на коронавируса" (in Bulgarian). bgonair.bg. Retrieved 16 March 2021.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)


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