Full name Tomas Lafchis Place of birth Sofia, Bulgaria Name Tomas Lafchis | Playing position Role Footballer Years Team Position Goalkeeper | |
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Date of birth (1958-08-06) 6 August 1958 (age 57) |
Tomas Lafchis and Johnny Velinov speaking before the match PFC Levski Sofia against PFC CSKA Sofia
Tomas Lafchis also pronounced Thomas Lafkis (Bulgarian: Томас Лафчис, Greek: Θωμάς Λαφτσής; born 6 August 1958) is a Bulgarian retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper for clubs in Bulgaria, Greece and Belgium.
Contents
- Tomas Lafchis and Johnny Velinov speaking before the match PFC Levski Sofia against PFC CSKA Sofia
- Playing career
- Managerial career
- Personal
- References

Томас Лафчис
Playing career

Lafchis began playing football for Bulgarian clubs PFC Cherno More Varna and OFC Sliven. In 1977, he joined PFC Levski Sofia, and helped the club win the Bulgarian Cup.

In 1981, Lafchis joined Greek First Division side OFI Crete F.C. for two seasons. He moved to fellow First Division club Panathinaikos F.C. for the following two seasons, where he would win the Greek Football Cup. After a brief spell in Belgium, he returned to play two more seasons in the Greek First Division with OFI Crete.
Managerial career

After he retired from playing, Lafchis became a director. He was the owner of Levski Sofia from 1991 to 1999. In this era, Levski winning three Bulgarian A PFG titles and four Bulgarian Cups.
Personal

Lafchis is married to Bulgarian National Television director Vyara Ankova.