Khvamli Tbilisi

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Khvamli Tbilisi
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Full nameTbilisi Gldani-Nadzaladevi Sports Centre RC Khvamli
Union Georgia Rugby Union
Founded2011;13 years ago (2011)
Location Gldani-Nadzaladevi, Tbilisi, Georgia
Ground(s) Khvamli Arena
PresidentDato Rurua
Coach(es)Davit Tshvediani
League(s) Didi 10
2023–24 5th
Official website
stat.rugby.ge

Khvamli Tbilisi (officially Tbilisi Gldani-Nadzaladevi Sports Centre RC Khvamli) is a professional rugby union club from Tbilisi, Georgia. They compete in the Georgian Didi 10.

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History

They were formed in 2011, based in Tbilisi. [1] Beginning in the reginoal leagues, in 2019-20 they topped Regional League East table however the Play off matches were never played. They were promoted in the Georgian First League that season. They earned promotion to the Georgian top flight in 2022, winning the Georgian First League beating Tao Samtskhe-Javakheti. [2]

Club honours

Major Honours

Age Grade [3]

Squad

Club staff [4]

RoleName
Manager Flag of Georgia.svg Nugzar Malaghuradze
President Flag of Georgia.svg Dato Rurua
Head Coach Flag of Georgia.svg Davit Tshvediani
Assistant Coach Flag of Georgia.svg Erekle Feradze
Flag of Georgia.svg Irakli Maskharashvili
Flag of Georgia.svg Giorgi Tsutskiridze
Doctor Flag of Georgia.svg Kakhaber Katsitadze

Notable former players

The following are players which have represented their countries while playing for Khvamli Tbilisi:

See also

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