Valentin Lazarov (5 October 1931 in Sofia, Bulgaria – 28 December 2020) was a basketball referee and expert, who was enshrined as a technical official in the FIBA Hall of Fame on 19 June 2013.[1]
In addition to his basketball career, Lazarov was also a civil engineer with more than 65 years of experience with projects all over the world. He worked as the general director of the Design Institute of the International Academy of Architecture.
Lazarov was born on 5 October 1931 in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, where he lived with his family. He has two daughters and two grandchildren. Valentin Lazarov was an Honorary Citizen of Sofia because of his contributions as a civil engineer. He died on 28 December 2020, aged 89.[2]
Basketball career
Lazarov was enshrined as a technical official in the FIBA Hall of Fame on 19 June 2013.
Since 1980: FIBA International Instructor, conducted 336 FIBA and other International Clinics for referees, commissioners and instructors in 116 countries
FIBA Commissioner (1983–2007)
Member of FIBA Technical Commission since 1976
Vice-President Technical Commission FIBA Europe (1996–2004)
Official FIBA Interpreter of the Rules (1992–2005)
Author of 2 books on Basketball officiating and more than 20 articles in various sport magazines, Manuals for Commissioners, Manuals for National instructors, etc.
As a player: basketball team of French College (1946–1949)
Graduated from 2-year school for talented players (1950–52)
Captain of the basketball team of the Technical University in Sofia (1949–1954)
Honorary President of the Bulgarian Referees’ Association (2005)
FIBA Africa "Äbd-El-Azem Ashry" Cup (2006)
Honorary Citizen of Sofia
6 highest Bulgarian professional awards for his projects/medals
Civil engineering career
For decades, Lazarov was a General Director of Interproject and a Director at the International Academy of Architecture. During his long career, he was responsible for the construction, design, and overall civil plan for embassies, sports facilities and living quarters around the world.
Highlights
Projects
Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Sofia
Bistrica government residency with covered swimming pool
Bulgarian Sports Federation building with covered swimming pool
Belite Brezi residential complex
38 residential buildings in Sofia
Buzludja memorial
Bulgarian embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan
Bulgarian embassy in Havanna, Cuba
Samokov movie theatre
Rudartsi swimming pool
Pernik's culture home
Dimitrovgrad's culture home
Plovdiv's library
Koprivshtitsa - 30 houses in the renowned "Bulgarian old style"
Municipality of Damascus 1964–1970
Construction and design of numerous sports facilities in the capital of Syria that include:
Baramke sports complex with halls and football stadium
Mezze sports complex with covered swimming pool and football field
Ashrafie sports complex with football field and hotel