Early career in Bulgaria Dimitrov spent his early career in his native Bulgaria. Raise in the youth teams of his hometown club,
Etar Veliko Tarnovo, he made his debut with Etar's first team at the age of 16. Dimitrov subsequently played four seasons with Etar in the
Bulgarian B Group prior to his move to the United States. He played sparingly for Etar, appearing in 4 league matches during the 2003–04 season and three league matches during the 2004–05 season.
College When Dimitrov's father won the
green card lottery, the family relocated to
New York City. Dimitrov played with an amateur Bulgarian team in
Queens, New York before enrolling in and playing
college soccer for
Concordia College. Dimitrov was the leading scorer in the NCAA Division II Men's Soccer 2008 regular season with 23 goals in 17 games. He was also named to the 2008 Daktronics NCAA Division II Men's Soccer All-America Second Team and named the 2008 East Coast Conference Offensive Player of the Year.
Professional Dimitrov was signed by
Chicago Fire in March 2009, after being invited to try out with the team by head coach
Denis Hamlett. He made his MLS debut on 13 June 2009, as a late substitute in a game against
D.C. United. Dimitrov was released by Chicago on August 27, 2010. He played for the
New York Pancyprian-Freedoms in the US Open Cup in 2011, before signing for
New York Cosmos U-23 in 2011 and was selected as one of the U-23 players to participate in the
Paul Scholes testimonial match between
New York Cosmos and
Manchester United. On January 31, 2013, Dimitrov signed with the Cosmos for their inaugural season in the
NASL. Two months later, he was loaned out to
Fort Lauderdale Strikers for the Spring season. ==References==