Georgia national beach soccer team

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Georgia
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Association Georgian Football Federation
Confederation UEFA (Europe)
Head coachJaba Tchanturia
FIFA code GEO
BSWW ranking 68 Increase2.svg 1 (8 April 2024) [1]
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First colours
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Second colours
First international
Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 3–15 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
(Benidorm, Spain; 11 May 2008)
Biggest win
Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 6–3 Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
(Nazaré, Portugal; 6 July 2019)
Biggest defeat
Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 3–15 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
(Benidorm, Spain; 11 May 2008)

The Georgian national beach soccer team represents Georgia in international beach soccer competitions and is controlled by the Georgian Football Federation, the governing body for football in Georgia. The team has played competitively in two World Cup qualifiers, in 2008 and 2016, but have yet to win a match. The majority of the current squad also plays for club team FC Dinamo Batumi in Georgia who have competed in the Euro Winners Cup. [2]

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Current squad

Current as of July 2024

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
22 GK Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO Vakhtang Terunashvili
3 DF Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO Gocha Beridze
3 DF Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO Spartak Lomidze
4 DF Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO Giorgi Diakvnishvili
5 DF Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO David Diakvnishvili
No.Pos.NationPlayer
7 FW Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO Malkhaz Shamiladze
8 DF Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO Levan Partenadze
9 DF Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO Giorgi Tchviritdze
10 FW Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO Zurabi Shamiladze
11 FW Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO Giorgi Diakvnishvili
13 GK Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO Zurab Borchashvili
17 FW Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO Guladi Kokoladze
20 DF Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO Giorgi Ivaniadze
21 DF Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO Kakhi Todadze

Coach: Kakhi Todadze

Competitive record

FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup qualification (UEFA)

YearPosRoundPldWW+LGFGAGD
Flag of Spain.svg Spain 2008 24thGroup Stage3003426–22
Flag of Spain.svg Spain 2009 Did not enter
Flag of Italy.svg Italy 2011
Flag of Russia.svg Moscow 2013
Flag of Italy.svg Italy 2015 Withdrew
Flag of Italy.svg Italy 2017 17thGroup Stage2002915–6
Flag of Russia.svg Russia 2019 Did not enter
Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal 2021
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Azerbaijan 2023
Total0 titles2/950051341–28

Achievements

Sources

  1. "BSWW world ranking". beachsoccer.com. 8 April 2024. Retrieved 8 April 2024.
  2. "Beach Soccer Worldwide". Archived from the original on 2019-06-16. Retrieved 2017-02-15.

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