Grisha Ganchev

Grisha Ganchev
Born Grisha Danailov Ganchev
(1962-12-10) 10 December 1962
Lovech, Bulgaria
Residence Sofia, Bulgaria
Nationality Bulgarian
Alma mater UNWE
Occupation Owner of Litex Motors
Owner of Litex Commerce AD
Shareholder of Petrol AD
Shareholder of CSKA Sofia
Net worth Increase US$ 215 Million (Sept 2015)
Religion Orthodox
Spouse(s) Temenuzhka Gancheva
Children 2

Grisha Ganchev (Bulgarian: Гриша Ганчев) (born 10 December 1962) is a Bulgarian businessman and entrepreneur who is the owner of a multitude of businesses in Bulgaria, such as Bulgarian oil distributing company Petrol AD which has 470 petrol stations, 80 petrol depots and 3 petrol port terminals throughout the country, Litex Commerce AD company that has a focus on petrol products as well, Litex Motors AD and many others. He is currently one of the major shareholders of Bulgarian football club CSKA Sofia.

Biography

Ganchev attended sports high school "Asen Draganov" in Lovech, specializing in wrestling. He subsequently graduated from the UNWE, earning a degree in accounting and control. Ganchev also completed management studies in St. Louis in 1990, making use of the distance learning option.

He is the founder of the Litex Commerce AD company that specializes in various petrol products.[1] Ganchev also owns the Litex Motors company, a subsidiary and a representative of the Chinese automobile manufacturer Great Wall Motors.

Ganchev has sponsored numerous sports, including football, wrestling, boxing, sambo, volleyball and motor sports.[1]

Since April 2007, he has been a member of the Bulgarian Olympic Committee[2] and since February 2009 of the Bulgarian Football Union.[3]

A former Litex Lovech owner since 1996, on June 24, 2015 he relocated his investments to Bulgarian football club CSKA Sofia, which faced financial problems.

Ganchev is married to Temenuzhka and they have a daughter and a son.[1][4] He is a horse enthusiast.[1]

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