2017 Georgian Super Cup

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2017 Georgian Super Cup
Date26 February 2017
Venue Murtaz Khurtsilava Stadium, Martvili
Referee Arsen Nonikashvili
2015
2018

2017 Georgian Super Cup was a Georgian football match that was played on 26 February 2017 between the champions of 2016 Umaglesi Liga, Samtredia, and the winner of the 2016 Georgian Cup, Torpedo Kutaisi.

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Match details

Samtredia 2 1 Torpedo Kutaisi
Razhamashvili Soccerball shade.svg28'
Beriashvili Soccerball shade.svg58'
Report Guruli Soccerball shade.svg17'
Kit left arm.svg
Kit body.svg
Kit right arm.svg
Kit shorts.svg
Kit socks long.svg
Samtredia
Kit left arm.svg
Kit body.svg
Kit right arm.svg
Kit shorts.svg
Kit socks long.svg
Torpedo Kutaisi
GK12 Flag of Georgia.svg Omar Migineishvili
DF3 Flag of Georgia.svg Lasha Kasradze
DF4 Flag of Georgia.svg Nika Sandokhadze
DF20 Flag of Georgia.svg Giorgi AkhaladzeSub off.svg 77'
DF22 Flag of Georgia.svg Giorgi Mchedlishvili
MF6 Flag of Ukraine.svg Giuli Mandzhgaladze
MF7 Flag of Georgia.svg Davit Razhamashvili
MF8 Flag of Georgia.svg Teimuraz Markozashvili
MF26 Flag of Georgia.svg Giorgi DatunaishviliYellow card.svg 45' Yellow-red card.svg 90+2'
FW11 Flag of Georgia.svg Giorgi Beriashvili
FW14 Flag of Georgia.svg Davit Jikia
Substitutes:
GK30 Flag of Georgia.svg Nika Daushvili
FW10 Flag of Georgia.svg Davit Chagelishvili
DF15 Flag of Ukraine.svg Rudolf Sukhomlynov Sub on.svg 77'
MF17 Flag of Georgia.svg Akaki Ninua
DF18 Flag of Georgia.svg Jemal GogiashviliSub on.svg 90'
MF77 Flag of Georgia.svg Guram SamushiaSub on.svg 70'
MF Flag of Georgia.svg Davit Manjgaladze
Manager:
Flag of Georgia.svg Giorgi Tsetsadze
GK89 Flag of Georgia.svg Roin Kvaskhvadze
DF3 Flag of Georgia.svg Guram Adamadze
DF23 Flag of Georgia.svg Giorgi Kimadze
DF27 Flag of Georgia.svg Giorgi GuruliYellow card.svg 58'
DF Flag of Georgia.svg David Khurtsilava
MF8 Flag of Georgia.svg Shota BabunashviliSub off.svg 61'
MF10 Flag of Georgia.svg Giorgi Kukhianidze
MF13 Flag of Georgia.svg Bidzina MakharoblidzeSub off.svg 76'
MF22 Flag of Georgia.svg Grigol Dolidze
MF77 Flag of Georgia.svg Merab Gigauri Sub off.svg 69'
FW9 Flag of Georgia.svg Tornike Kapanadze
Substitutes:
GK1 Flag of Georgia.svg Maksime Kvilitaia
DF2 Flag of Georgia.svg Vazha Tabatadze
MF6 Flag of Georgia.svg Oleg Mamasakhlisi Sub on.svg 69'
MF7 Flag of Georgia.svg Gabriel Saghrishvili
MF11 Flag of Georgia.svg Nika SabanadzeSub on.svg 61'
DF Flag of Georgia.svg Anri Tchitchinadze
MF Flag of Georgia.svg Beka Tugushi Sub on.svg 76'
Manager:
Flag of Georgia.svg Kakhaber Chkhetiani

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