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International Volleyball Hall of Fame - Holyoke, Massachusetts USA


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​Born: November 27, 1943 (Sofia, Bulgaria)

Dimitar Karov stands as one of Bulgaria’s most revered volleyball figures, a masterful setter whose career helped elevate Bulgarian volleyball to international prominence in the 1960s and 1970s. A three-time Olympian, Karov proudly represented Bulgaria in Tokyo 1964, Mexico City 1968, and Munich 1972, where his leadership helped the team to its best Olympic finish—fourth place.

Karov’s ability to orchestrate the offense with precision and creativity made him the heartbeat of both his national and club teams. His exceptional vision and tactical skill were on full display at the 1970 FIVB World Championship, where Bulgaria captured a silver medal, narrowly missing gold. His performance earned him the Best Setteraward, cementing his place among the world’s elite playmakers of the era.

At the club level, Karov was equally influential. Playing for CSKA Sofia, he led the team to the prestigious Champions Cup in 1969, a rare and celebrated achievement for Bulgarian volleyball at the time. His combination of technical mastery, calm leadership, and competitive drive inspired teammates and challenged opponents across Europe.

Even after his playing days, Karov’s influence on the sport endured. His contributions were recognized in 2019 with the CEV Lifetime Achievement Award, honoring not only his on-court excellence but also his long-term impact on the game in Bulgaria and throughout Europe.

Widely remembered as one of Bulgaria’s all-time great setters, Karov was more than a skilled player—he was a leader who brought out the best in those around him. His career is a testament to the artistry of the setter position and to Bulgaria’s proud volleyball tradition.

​For his outstanding career and enduring contributions to the sport, the International Volleyball Hall of Fame is proud to induct Dimitar Karov as a Male Indoor Player.


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