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Georgia national football team

Georgia football team played to a 2-2 draw it's first international match against Lithuania on 27 May 1990 in Tbilisi. For now the national team played 289 times.

Georgia national football team all-time record

WP
43.1
P
289
W
94
D
61
L
134
GF
353
GA
406
GF/P
1.221
GA/P
1.405
Av attendance
17 164
WP - winning percentage, P - played, W - wins, D - draws, L - losses, GF - goals for, GA - goals against, Av - average
Georgia football results by competition
Competition
Played
Won
Drawn
Lost
Goals For
Goals Against
Winning Percentage
64
11
17
36
57
101
30.5
80
22
13
45
85
119
35.7
20
13
6
1
39
12
80.0
Friendly matches and other tournaments
121
47
24
50
167
166
48.8
All-time Georgia results by date
1
27 May 1990 19:00 (+5:00)

Tbilisi, Dinamo Stadium

Friendly International
2
02 Jul 1991

Chișinău, Stadionul Republican

Friendly International
3
02 Sep 1992

Kaunas, Steponas Darius ir Stasys Girėnas Stadionas

Friendly International
4
17 Sep 1992

Gurjaani, David Kipiani Stadium

Friendly International
5
22 Dec 1992 14:30 (+2:00)

Limassol, Tsirion Athletic Center

Friendly International
6
25 May 1993

Ganja, Mərkəzi Stadion

Friendly International
7
08 Feb 1994 16:30 (+1:00)

Attard, Ta`Qali National Stadium

Rothmans Tournament 1994
8
10 Feb 1994

Attard, Ta`Qali National Stadium

Rothmans Tournament 1994
9
12 Feb 1994

Attard, Ta`Qali National Stadium

Rothmans Tournament 1994
10
23 Feb 1994

Ashdod, Yud-Alef Stadium

Friendly International
11
11 Jun 1994

Ibadan, Liberty Stadium

Friendly International
12
26 Jun 1994

Rīga, A.S.K. Stadions

Friendly International
13
19 Jul 1994 22:00 (+4:00)

Tbilisi, Boris Paichadze National Stadium

Friendly International
14
07 Sep 1994 19:30 (+4:00)

Tbilisi, Boris Paichadze National Stadium

UEFA Euro 1996 Qualifying, Group 7
15
12 Oct 1994 19:00 (+2:00)

Sofia, National Stadium Vasil Levski

UEFA Euro 1996 Qualifying, Group 7
16
16 Nov 1994 14:00 (+4:00)

Tbilisi, Boris Paichadze National Stadium

UEFA Euro 1996 Qualifying, Group 7
17
14 Dec 1994 14:00 (+1:00)

Tirana, Stadiumi Kombëtar Qemal Stafa

UEFA Euro 1996 Qualifying, Group 7
18
29 Mar 1995 21:00 (+5:00)

Tbilisi, Boris Paichadze National Stadium

UEFA Euro 1996 Qualifying, Group 7
19
26 Apr 1995 18:00 (+5:00)

Tbilisi, Boris Paichadze National Stadium

UEFA Euro 1996 Qualifying, Group 7
20
07 Jun 1995 19:30 (+1:00)

Cardiff, The Arms Park

UEFA Euro 1996 Qualifying, Group 7
21
06 Sep 1995 19:45 (+2:00)

Nuremberg, Frankenstadion

UEFA Euro 1996 Qualifying, Group 7
22
11 Oct 1995 18:00 (+4:00)

Tbilisi, Boris Paichadze National Stadium

UEFA Euro 1996 Qualifying, Group 7
23
15 Nov 1995 18:00 (+2:00)

Chișinău, Stadionul Republican

UEFA Euro 1996 Qualifying, Group 7
24
27 Mar 1996 18:30 (+2:00)

Limassol, Tsirion Athletic Center

Friendly International
25
24 Apr 1996 17:00 (+3:00)

Bucharest, Stadionul Steaua (Ghencea)

Friendly International
26
08 May 1996

Ioannina, Zosimades National Stadium

Friendly International
27
01 Sep 1996 20:00 (+2:00)

Oslo, Ullevaal Stadion

Friendly International
28
09 Oct 1996 20:30 (+2:00)

Perugia, Stadio Renato Curi

1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 2
29
09 Nov 1996 16:00 (+4:00)

Tbilisi, Boris Paichadze National Stadium

1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 2
30
05 Dec 1996

Beirut, Municipal Stadium

Friendly International
31
08 Dec 1996

Beirut, Municipal Stadium

Friendly International
32
30 Mar 1997

Tbilisi, Boris Paichadze National Stadium

Friendly International
33
30 Apr 1997 20:00 (+1:00)

London, British Empire Exhibition Stadium (Wembley)

1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 2
34
07 Jun 1997 19:15 (+4:00)

Batumi, Central Stadium

1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 2
35
14 Jun 1997 20:30 (+2:00)

Katowice, Stadion G.K.S.

1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 2
36
10 Sep 1997 21:00 (+4:00)

Tbilisi, Boris Paichadze National Stadium

1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 2
37
24 Sep 1997 19:00 (+3:00)

Chișinău, Stadionul Republican

1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 2
38
11 Oct 1997 16:00 (+4:00)

Tbilisi, Boris Paichadze National Stadium

1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 2
39
06 Feb 1998

Attard, Ta`Qali National Stadium

Rothmans Tournament 1998
40
08 Feb 1998 14:00 (+1:00)

Attard, Ta`Qali National Stadium

Rothmans Tournament 1998
41
10 Feb 1998 16:00 (+1:00)

Attard, Ta`Qali National Stadium

Rothmans Tournament 1998
42
02 May 1998

Sousse, Stade Olympique de Sousse

Friendly International

Georgia national football team records and stats

8:0
Biggest victory (10 October 2023 vs Thailand)
1:7
Heaviest defeat (9 September 2023 vs Spain)
5
Most consecutive victories (9 September 1997 vs Moldova - 2 February 1998 vs Malta)
11
Most consecutive matches without defeat (10 October 2021 vs Kosovo - 9 September 2022 vs Gibraltar)
4
Most consecutive draws (5 May 2010 vs Cameroon - 9 September 2010 vs Israel)
22
Most consecutive matches without a draw (9 September 1994 vs Moldova - 6 June 1997 vs Poland)
15
Most consecutive matches without victory (9 September 2008 vs Rep. of Ireland - 10 October 2009 vs Bulgaria)
7
Most consecutive defeats (4 April 1996 vs Romania - 12 December 1996 vs Lebanon, 9 September 2003 vs Albania - 8 August 2004 vs Moldova)
10
Most consecutive matches scoring (4 April 2001 vs Israel - 4 April 2002 vs Ukraine)
4
Most consecutive matches without scoring (8 August 2013 vs Kazakhstan - 10 October 2013 vs Spain)
11
Most consecutive matches conceding a goal (10 October 1998 vs Latvia - 10 October 1999 vs Albania)
5
Most consecutive matches without conceding a goal (11 November 2021 vs Sweden - 6 June 2022 vs Gibraltar)
External sources

db - posted on 7 April 2013 at 09:54:00

Details of matches → msy.gov.ge

Match reports for all matches of the Georgian national football team

Georgia football association

Georgian Football Federation
(native: საქართველოს ფეხბურთის ფედერაცია)

Most caps for Georgia
1. Guram Kashia (2009 - 2024) - 119 caps
2. Levan Kobiashvili (1996 - 2011) - 100 caps
3. Jaba Kankava (2004 - 2024) - 100 caps
4. Zurab Khizanishvili (1999 - 2015) - 92 caps
5. Kakha Kaladze (1996 - 2011) - 83 caps
Most goals for Georgia
1. Shota Arveladze (1992 - 2007) - 26 goals
2. Temur Ketsbaia (1990 - 2003) - 17 goals
3. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (2019 - 2024) - 17 goals
4. Aleksandr Iashvili (1996 - 2011) - 15 goals
5. Georges Mikautadze (2021 - 2024) - 14 goals
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