Khvicha Kvaratskhelia becomes captain of Georgian national football team
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia will be the captain of the Georgian national football team, while vice-captain Otar Kiteishvili.
The decision was made following Captain Guram Kashia’s announcement on the completion of his career.
Guram Kashia will not be at the training camp for the March matches. He will officially bid farewell to the Crusaders on June 2, after the match against Romania.
The Georgian football team is preparing for a friendly match. The team will face Israel on March 26 in Tbilisi, while it will play a match against Lithuania on March 29 in Kaunas.
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FIFA names Georgia and Armenia as co-hosts of 2029 U-20 World Cup
29.04.2026.16:49
FIFA on Tuesday decided that Georgia and Armenia would host the 2029 FIFA U-20 World Cup, following a FIFA Council meeting held on April 28 in Vancouver, Canada, ahead of the 76th FIFA Congress.
Georgia and Armenia submitted a joint bid to host the 2029 tournament in June 2024.
The FIFA U-20 World Cup has been held every two years since 1977, with 24 teams competing in the final tournament.
Notably, this will be the first time in the history of independent Georgian football that the country hosts a FIFA-organized world-level tournament.
Further details regarding host cities, stadiums, and other organizational and technical aspects of the tournament will be announced at a later date.
“This is truly a remarkable event - for the first time in the history of independent Georgian football, we will host a world-class tournament under FIFA’s auspices. It is a very important tournament for our countries and for football, and I am glad that we will be working on this project together. I congratulate all football fans and I am confident that this tournament will leave a similar mark on the development of our football as the international tournaments we have successfully hosted in the recent past”, Levan Kobiashvili, the president of the Georgian football federation said.
“Hosting this tournament is of great importance for both federations. I am confident that both Georgia and Armenia will host the World Cup with dignity. We will do everything possible to make this tournament stand out in the history of FIFA’s youth world competitions”, Armen Melikbekyan, the president of the Armenian football federation noted.