Bulgaria PM Borisov Scores Twice in Anti-AIDS Charity Match

Society | November 29, 2009, Sunday // 19:48
Bulgaria: Bulgaria PM Borisov Scores Twice in Anti-AIDS Charity Match Borisov shoots on goal during the anti-AIDS charity match on Sunday. Photo by BGNES

Bulgaria’s Prime Minister, Boyko Borisov, scored two goals in a anti-AIDS charity football match in Sofia Sunday.

Borisov led the team of celebrities, including Sports Minister, Svilen Neykov, and Health Minister, Bozhidar Nanev, which beat the team of journalists 4:3.

The journalists had the lead twice with Borisov equalizing twice; then at the beginning of the second half he invited two random guys from the audience to play for his team, with each of them scoring once.

Borisov admitted after the match the journalists’ team had been better, and his wouldn’t have won had it not been for the two young replacements.

The game was organized by the Ministry of Physical Education and Sport, and the Health Ministry with the support of the UN UNAIDS program, and is part of the national anti-AIDS campaign.

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