List of Georgia national rugby union players

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List of Georgia national rugby union players is a list of people who have played for the Georgia national rugby union team. The list only includes players who have played in a match recognized by the Georgian Rugby Union as a test match, whether it was played before or after the governing body was independently established in 1991. (In rugby union, any match of a nation's senior side recognized as a test by its national governing body is included in test statistics for that nation.) Players that were first capped during the same match are listed in order of those that began in the starting line up before replacements and then in alphabetical order by surname. Note that the "position" column lists the position at which the player made his test debut and not necessarily the position for which he is best known. A position in parentheses indicates that the player debuted as a substitute.

Contents

As of March 2019, no members of the national rugby union team have been inducted into the World Rugby Hall of Fame.

List

No.NamePositionDate of debutOppositionCompetitionVenueRef.
1 Zaza Bakuradze PropSep 12, 1989Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Test match Kutaisi [1]
2 David Dzagnidze Fly-halfSep 12, 1989Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Test match Kutaisi [1]
3 Davit Ghudushauri No. 8Sep 12, 1989Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Test match Kutaisi [1]
4 Giorgi Guiunashvili FlankerSep 12, 1989Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Test match Kutaisi [1]
5 Alex Isakadze LockSep 12, 1989Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Test match Kutaisi [1]
6 Barthlome Khamashuridze WingSep 12, 1989Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Test match Kutaisi [1]
7 Nurbi-Tamaz Khuade LockSep 12, 1989Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Test match Kutaisi [1]
8 Alexander Khvedelidze WingSep 12, 1989Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Test match Kutaisi [1]
9 Beso Liluashvili PropSep 12, 1989Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Test match Kutaisi [1]
10 Oleg Liparteliani CenterSep 12, 1989Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Test match Kutaisi [1]
11 Mamuka Losaberidze Scrum-halfSep 12, 1989Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Test match Kutaisi [1]
12 Tamaz Pkhakadze FlankerSep 12, 1989Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Test match Kutaisi [1]
13 Vano Satseradze FullbackSep 12, 1989Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Test match Kutaisi [1]
14 Malkhaz Tcheishvili WingSep 12, 1989Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Test match Kutaisi [1]
15 Tenguiz Turdzeladze HookerSep 12, 1989Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Test match Kutaisi [1]
16 Kakha Machitidze (Scrum-half)Sep 12, 1989Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Test match Kutaisi [1]
17 Tamaz Odisharia (Lock)Sep 12, 1989Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Test match Kutaisi [1]
18 Guela Pirtskhalava (Prop)Sep 12, 1989Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Test match Kutaisi [1]
19 Emzar Gueguchadze CenterApr 14, 1990Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Test match Hartsfield; Bulawayo [2]
20 Kakha Guiunashvili PropApr 14, 1990Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Test match Hartsfield; Bulawayo [2]
21 Merab Marjanishvili WingApr 14, 1990Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Test match Hartsfield; Bulawayo [2]
22 Sasha Natchqebia LockApr 14, 1990Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Test match Hartsfield; Bulawayo [2]
23 Badri Shvanguiradze FlankerApr 14, 1990Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Test match Hartsfield; Bulawayo [2]
24 Davit Chavleishvili (Fullback)Apr 14, 1990Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Test match Hartsfield; Bulawayo [2]
25 Gia Rapava LockApr 21, 1990Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Test match Police Grounds; Harare [3]
26 Merab Besselia CenterNov 21, 1991Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Test match Mikheil Meskhi Stadium; Tbilisi [4]
27 Mamuka Gagnidze LockNov 21, 1991Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Test match Mikheil Meskhi Stadium; Tbilisi [4]
28 Igor Kerauli Scrum-halfNov 21, 1991Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Test match Mikheil Meskhi Stadium; Tbilisi [4]
29 Michael Kharshiladze FullbackNov 21, 1991Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Test match Mikheil Meskhi Stadium; Tbilisi [4]
30 Guia Peradze FlankerNov 21, 1991Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Test match Mikheil Meskhi Stadium; Tbilisi [4]
31 Tenguiz Tavadze WingNov 21, 1991Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Test match Mikheil Meskhi Stadium; Tbilisi [4]
32 Davit Vartaniani FlankerNov 21, 1991Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Test match Mikheil Meskhi Stadium; Tbilisi [4]
33 Lasha Vashadze WingNov 21, 1991Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Test match Mikheil Meskhi Stadium; Tbilisi [4]
34 Shavleg Janelidze (Center)Nov 21, 1991Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Test match Mikheil Meskhi Stadium; Tbilisi [4]
35 Irakli Lezhava (Scrum-half)Nov 21, 1991Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Test match Mikheil Meskhi Stadium; Tbilisi [4]
36 Victor Didebulidze LockNov 24, 1991Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Test match Rustavi [5]
37 Spiridon Liparteliani WingNov 24, 1991Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Test match Rustavi [5]
38 Niko Iurini (Scrum-half)Nov 24, 1991Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Test match Rustavi [5]
39 Zaza Lezhava (Lock)Nov 24, 1991Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Test match Rustavi [5]
40 Mevlud Mtiulishvili (Prop)Nov 24, 1991Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Test match Rustavi [5]
41 Guga Babunashvili PropJul 13, 1992Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Test match Kyiv [6]
42 Emzar Dzagnidze WingJul 13, 1992Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Test match Kyiv [6]
43 Aleko Ghibradze LockJul 13, 1992Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Test match Kyiv [6]
44 Revaz Japarashvili FlankerJul 13, 1992Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Test match Kyiv [6]
45 Niko Natroshvili Scrum-halfJul 13, 1992Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Test match Kyiv [6]
46 Paata Svanidze HookerJul 13, 1992Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Test match Kyiv [6]
47 Demir Dzneladze (Wing)Jul 13, 1992Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Test match Kyiv [6]
48 Levan Mgueladze (Utility back)Jul 13, 1992Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Test match Kyiv [6]
49 Giorgi Beriashvili HookerMay 25, 1993Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1995 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Sopot [7]
50 Kote Jintcharadze PropMay 25, 1993Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1995 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Sopot [7]
51 Dimitri Oboladze FlankerMay 25, 1993Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1995 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Sopot [7]
52 Davit Iobidze (Scrum-half)May 25, 1993Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1995 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Sopot [7]
53 Irakli Chikava PropMay 27, 1993Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 1995 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Sopot [8]
54 Kakha Alania CenterOct 31, 1993Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 1992–94 FIRA Trophy, Third Division Stade Josy Barthel; Luxembourg City [9]
55 Elguja Iovadze Fly-halfOct 31, 1993Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 1992–94 FIRA Trophy, Third Division Stade Josy Barthel; Luxembourg City [9]
56 Zaza Khutsishvili Scrum-halfOct 31, 1993Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 1992–94 FIRA Trophy, Third Division Stade Josy Barthel; Luxembourg City [9]
57 Akaki Matchutadze PropOct 31, 1993Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 1992–94 FIRA Trophy, Third Division Stade Josy Barthel; Luxembourg City [9]
58 Paata Tqabladze WingOct 31, 1993Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 1992–94 FIRA Trophy, Third Division Stade Josy Barthel; Luxembourg City [9]
59 Tikhon Khakhaleishvili PropApr 3, 1994Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Test match Gelendzhik [10]
60 Shota Modebadze Fly-halfApr 3, 1994Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Test match Gelendzhik [10]
61 Vano Nadiradze LockApr 3, 1994Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Test match Gelendzhik [10]
62 Soso Partsikanashvili LockApr 3, 1994Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Test match Gelendzhik [10]
63 Paata Saneblidze FlankerApr 3, 1994Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Test match Gelendzhik [10]
64 Irakli Sikharulidze WingApr 3, 1994Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Test match Gelendzhik [10]
65 Levan Tsabadze HookerApr 3, 1994Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Test match Gelendzhik [10]
66 Mikheil Chachua (Substitute)Apr 3, 1994Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Test match Gelendzhik [10]
67 Zviad Liparteliani (Flanker)Apr 3, 1994Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Test match Gelendzhik [10]
68 Levan Chikvinidze CenterJun 4, 1994Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 1992–94 FIRA Trophy, Third Division La Chaux-de-Fonds [11]
69 Archil Kavtarashvili WingJun 4, 1994Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 1992–94 FIRA Trophy, Third Division La Chaux-de-Fonds [11]
70 Emzar Shanidze FullbackJun 4, 1994Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 1992–94 FIRA Trophy, Third Division La Chaux-de-Fonds [11]
71 Vakho Tskitishvili PropJun 4, 1994Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 1992–94 FIRA Trophy, Third Division La Chaux-de-Fonds [11]
72 Paliko Jimsheladze WingMar 23, 1995Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria   Sofia [12]
73 Giorgi Kakhiani LockMar 23, 1995Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria   Sofia [12]
74 Nugzar Mgueladze WingMar 23, 1995Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria   Sofia [12]
75 Zurab Mtchedlishvili (Lock)Mar 25, 1995Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova   Sofia [13]
76 Paata Dzotsenidze WingOct 15, 1995Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1995–97 FIRA Trophy, Second Division Boris Paichadze National Stadium; Tbilisi [14]
77 Kakha Kobakhidze (Flanker)Oct 15, 1995Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1995–97 FIRA Trophy, Second Division Boris Paichadze National Stadium; Tbilisi [14]
78 Zurab Rekhviashvili (Utility forward)Nov 24, 1995Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1995–97 FIRA Trophy, Second Division Castricum [15]
79 Beso Tepnadze (Fly-half)Nov 24, 1995Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1995–97 FIRA Trophy, Second Division Castricum [15]
80 Akvsenti Giorgadze (Hooker)Apr 12, 1996Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 1995–97 FIRA Trophy, Second Division Mikheil Meskhi Stadium; Tbilisi [16]
81 Sandro Sakandelidze (Center)Apr 12, 1996Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 1995–97 FIRA Trophy, Second Division Mikheil Meskhi Stadium; Tbilisi [16]
82 Giorgi Buguianishvili WingSep 22, 1996Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 1996–97 FIRA Tournament Tatra Smíchov Rugby Club; Prague [17]
83 Gia Labadze FlankerSep 22, 1996Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 1996–97 FIRA Tournament Tatra Smíchov Rugby Club; Prague [17]
84 Vasil Katsadze LockMay 10, 1997Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 1996–97 FIRA Tournament Sopot [18]
85 Rati Urushadze FlankerMay 10, 1997Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 1996–97 FIRA Tournament Sopot [18]
86 Nono Andghuladze (Center)May 10, 1997Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 1996–97 FIRA Tournament Sopot [18]
87 Sandro Chkhenkeli (Center)May 10, 1997Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 1996–97 FIRA Tournament Sopot [18]
88 Nika Abdaladze No. 8Oct 12, 1997Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 1999 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Boris Paichadze National Stadium; Tbilisi [19]
89 Malkhaz Urjukashvili WingOct 12, 1997Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 1999 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Boris Paichadze National Stadium; Tbilisi [19]
90 Levan Javelidze (Prop)Oct 12, 1997Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 1999 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Boris Paichadze National Stadium; Tbilisi [19]
91 Archil Kobakhidze (Flanker)Oct 12, 1997Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 1999 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Boris Paichadze National Stadium; Tbilisi [19]
92 Ilia Maisuradze (Fly-half)Oct 12, 1997Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 1999 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Boris Paichadze National Stadium; Tbilisi [19]
93 Bessik Khamashuridze FullbackApr 11, 1998Flag of Italy.svg  Italy A 1999 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Stadio Tommaso Fattori; L'Aquila [20]
94 Vassil Abashidze (Fullback)Apr 11, 1998Flag of Italy.svg  Italy A 1999 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Stadio Tommaso Fattori; L'Aquila [20]
95 Niko Tchavtchavadze (Hooker)Apr 11, 1998Flag of Italy.svg  Italy A 1999 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Stadio Tommaso Fattori; L'Aquila [20]
96 Alexi Gusharashvili PropMay 3, 1998Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Test match Kyiv [21]
97 Davit Ashvetia (Prop)May 3, 1998Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Test match Kyiv [21]
98 Mamuka Magrakvelidze (Prop)May 3, 1998Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Test match Kyiv [21]
99 Soso Sultanishvili (Prop)May 3, 1998Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Test match Kyiv [21]
100 Davit Tskhvediani (Flanker)May 3, 1998Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Test match Kyiv [21]
101 Goderdzi Shvelidze PropNov 14, 1998IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1999 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Lansdowne Road; Dublin [22]
102 Ilia Zedginidze LockNov 14, 1998IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 1999 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Lansdowne Road; Dublin [22]
103 Irakli Guiorkhelidze Scrum-halfNov 18, 1998Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 1999 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Lansdowne Road; Dublin [23]
104 Badri Khekhelashvili WingMar 6, 1999Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga 1999 Rugby World Cup Repechage Qualifier Teufaiva Sport Stadium; Nukuʻalofa [24]
105 Sandro Esakia (Hooker)Mar 6, 1999Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga 1999 Rugby World Cup Repechage Qualifier Teufaiva Sport Stadium; Nukuʻalofa [24]
106 Soso Nikolaenko (Prop)Mar 6, 1999Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga 1999 Rugby World Cup Repechage Qualifier Teufaiva Sport Stadium; Nukuʻalofa [24]
107 Irakli Abuseridze Scrum-halfJan 26, 2000Flag of Italy.svg  Italy XV Test match Carlo Montano Stadium; Livorno [25]
108 David Bolgashvili FlankerJan 26, 2000Flag of Italy.svg  Italy XV Test match Carlo Montano Stadium; Livorno [25]
109 Sandro Mtchedlishvili (Lock)Jan 26, 2000Flag of Italy.svg  Italy XV Test match Carlo Montano Stadium; Livorno [25]
110 Tato Ratianidze (Prop)Jan 26, 2000Flag of Italy.svg  Italy XV Test match Carlo Montano Stadium; Livorno [25]
111 Tedo Zibzibadze (Center)Jan 26, 2000Flag of Italy.svg  Italy XV Test match Carlo Montano Stadium; Livorno [25]
112 Davit Baramidze (Fly-half)Mar 19, 2000Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2000 European Nations Cup First Division Boris Paichadze National Stadium; Tbilisi [26]
113 Grégoire Yachvili FlankerFeb 4, 2001Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2001 European Nations Cup First Division Amsterdam [27]
114 Besso Udessiani (Back row)Mar 18, 2001Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2001 European Nations Cup First Division Rustavi [28]
115 Irakli Giorgadze (Center)Nov 10, 2001Flag of France.svg French Universities Test match Mikheil Meskhi Stadium; Tbilisi [29]
116 Shalva Papashvili (Flanker)Nov 18, 2001Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa A Test match Mikheil Meskhi Stadium; Tbilisi [30]
117 Giorgi Chkhaidze FlankerFeb 3, 2002Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2001–02 European Nations Cup First Division Boris Paichadze National Stadium; Tbilisi [31]
118 Irakli Machkhaneli WingFeb 3, 2002Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2001–02 European Nations Cup First Division Boris Paichadze National Stadium; Tbilisi [31]
119Otar Eloshvili(Center)Feb 3, 2002Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2001–02 European Nations Cup First Division Boris Paichadze National Stadium; Tbilisi [31]
120 Kakha Uchava (Lock)Mar 24, 2002Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2001–02 European Nations Cup First Division Campo Universitaria; Madrid [32]
121 Boba Kvinikhidze (Fly-half)Apr 6, 2002Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 2001–02 European Nations Cup First Division Boris Paichadze National Stadium; Tbilisi [33]
122 Otar Barkalaia (Fly-half)Sep 28, 2002IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 2003 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Lansdowne Road; Dublin [34]
123 Irakli Gundishvili (Flanker)Sep 28, 2002IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 2003 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Lansdowne Road; Dublin [34]
124Giorgi Elizbarashvili(Wing)Oct 13, 2002Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2003 Rugby World Cup Qualifier Boris Paichadze National Stadium; Tbilisi [35]
125 Merab Kvirikashvili (Scrum-half)Feb 16, 2003Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 2003–04 European Nations Cup First Division Estádio Universitário de Lisboa; Lisbon [36]
126 Zviad Matiashvili LockFeb 22, 2003Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2003–04 European Nations Cup First Division Boris Paichadze National Stadium; Tbilisi [37]
127 Mamuka Gorgodze (No. 8)Feb 22, 2003Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2003–04 European Nations Cup First Division Boris Paichadze National Stadium; Tbilisi [37]
128 Davit Khinchagishvili (Prop)Feb 22, 2003Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2003–04 European Nations Cup First Division Boris Paichadze National Stadium; Tbilisi [37]
129 Avto Kopaliani PropSep 6, 2003Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Test match Asti [38]
130 Aleko Margvelashvili PropSep 6, 2003Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Test match Asti [38]
131 David Dadunashvili (Prop)Sep 6, 2003Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Test match Asti [38]
132 Gocha Khonelidze (Wing)Sep 6, 2003Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Test match Asti [38]
133 Davit Kiknadze (Wing)Sep 6, 2003Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Test match Asti [38]
134 Irakli Modebadze (Scrum-half)Sep 6, 2003Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Test match Asti [38]
135 Sergo Gujaraidze LockOct 24, 2003Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 2003 Rugby World Cup Sydney Football Stadium; Sydney [39]
136 Giorgi Tsiklauri FlankerOct 24, 2003Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 2003 Rugby World Cup Sydney Football Stadium; Sydney [39]
137 Levan Ghvaberidze HookerFeb 14, 2004Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 2003–04 European Nations Cup First Division Mikheil Meskhi Stadium; Tbilisi [40]
138 Zviad Maissuradze FlankerFeb 14, 2004Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 2003–04 European Nations Cup First Division Mikheil Meskhi Stadium; Tbilisi [40]
139 Bidzina Samkharadze Scrum-halfFeb 14, 2004Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 2003–04 European Nations Cup First Division Mikheil Meskhi Stadium; Tbilisi [40]
140 Giorgi Kutarashvili (Prop)Feb 14, 2004Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 2003–04 European Nations Cup First Division Mikheil Meskhi Stadium; Tbilisi [40]
141 Michael Sujashvili (Prop)Feb 14, 2004Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 2003–04 European Nations Cup First Division Mikheil Meskhi Stadium; Tbilisi [40]
142 Davit Gasviani PropFeb 22, 2004Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2003–04 European Nations Cup First Division Tarragona [41]
143 Lexo Gugava WingFeb 22, 2004Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2003–04 European Nations Cup First Division Tarragona [41]
144 Rezo Belkania (Hooker)Feb 22, 2004Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2003–04 European Nations Cup First Division Tarragona [41]
145 Levan Datunashvili (Lock)Feb 22, 2004Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2003–04 European Nations Cup First Division Tarragona [41]
146 Lasha Pirpilahvili (Centre)Mar 6, 2004Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Tbilisi [41]
147 Giorgi Shkinin WingMar 20, 2004Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 2003–04 European Nations Cup First Division Boris Paichadze National Stadium; Tbilisi [42]
148 Davit Jghenti (Lock)Mar 20, 2004Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 2003–04 European Nations Cup First Division Boris Paichadze National Stadium; Tbilisi [42]
149 Denis Pinchukovi (Wing)Mar 20, 2004Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 2003–04 European Nations Cup First Division Boris Paichadze National Stadium; Tbilisi [42]
150 Roin Chikvaidze FlankerOct 30, 2004Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 2004 Intercontinental Cup  [ es ] Estadio Luis Franzini; Montevideo [43]
151 Zviad Koberidze FullbackOct 30, 2004Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 2004 Intercontinental Cup  [ es ] Estadio Luis Franzini; Montevideo [43]
152 Irakli Ninidze PropOct 30, 2004Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 2004 Intercontinental Cup  [ es ] Estadio Luis Franzini; Montevideo [43]
153 Davit Zirakashvili PropOct 30, 2004Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 2004 Intercontinental Cup  [ es ] Estadio Luis Franzini; Montevideo [43]
154 Giorgi Jghenti (Prop)Oct 30, 2004Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 2004 Intercontinental Cup  [ es ] Estadio Luis Franzini; Montevideo [43]
155 Archil Kopaleishvili (Lock)Oct 30, 2004Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 2004 Intercontinental Cup  [ es ] Estadio Luis Franzini; Montevideo [43]
156 Giorgi Sanikidze (Flanker)Oct 30, 2004Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 2004 Intercontinental Cup  [ es ] Estadio Luis Franzini; Montevideo [43]
157 Akaki Sanadze PropNov 6, 2004Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 2004 Intercontinental Cup  [ es ]Prince of Wales Cricket Club; Santiago [44]
158 Beka Sardanashvili FlankerNov 6, 2004Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 2004 Intercontinental Cup  [ es ]Prince of Wales Cricket Club; Santiago [44]
159 Zaza Valishvili No. 8Nov 6, 2004Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 2004 Intercontinental Cup  [ es ]Prince of Wales Cricket Club; Santiago [44]
160 Giorgi Kacharava (Scrum-half)Feb 26, 2005Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 2004–06 European Nations Cup First Division Boris Paichadze National Stadium; Tbilisi [45]
161 Luka Khachirashvili (Wing)Feb 26, 2005Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 2004–06 European Nations Cup First Division Boris Paichadze National Stadium; Tbilisi [45]
162 Temur Sokhadze (Fullback)Jun 12, 2005Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 2004–06 European Nations Cup First Division Kutaisi [46]
163 Davit Jhamutashvili CenterNov 12, 2005Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 2005 Intercontinental Cup  [ es ] Boris Paichadze National Stadium; Tbilisi [47]
164 Giorgi Nemsadze LockNov 12, 2005Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 2005 Intercontinental Cup  [ es ] Boris Paichadze National Stadium; Tbilisi [47]
165Irakli Chkhikvadze(Wing)Nov 12, 2005Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 2005 Intercontinental Cup  [ es ] Boris Paichadze National Stadium; Tbilisi [47]
166 Shalva Sutiashvili (Back row)Nov 12, 2005Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 2005 Intercontinental Cup  [ es ] Boris Paichadze National Stadium; Tbilisi [47]
167 Revaz Gigauri (Fullback)Apr 29, 2006Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 2004–06 European Nations Cup First Division Spartak Stadium; Odesa [48]
168 Davit Kacharava (Center)Apr 29, 2006Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 2004–06 European Nations Cup First Division Spartak Stadium; Odesa [48]
169 Irakli Natriashvili (Hooker)Apr 29, 2006Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 2004–06 European Nations Cup First Division Spartak Stadium; Odesa [48]
170 Davit Gurgenidze (Fullback)Mar 17, 2007Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2006–08 European Nations Cup First Division Campo Universitaria; Madrid [49]
171 Vakhtang Akhvlediani (Substitute)Apr 7, 2007Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 2006–08 European Nations Cup First Division Boris Paichadze National Stadium; Tbilisi [50]
172 Irakli Chkonia HookerJun 10, 2007Flag of South Africa.svg  Emerging Springboks 2007 Nations Cup Stadionul Arcul de Triumf; Bucharest [51]
173 Elizbar Kuparadze PropJun 10, 2007Flag of South Africa.svg  Emerging Springboks 2007 Nations Cup Stadionul Arcul de Triumf; Bucharest [51]
174 Dimitri Basilaia No. 8Feb 2, 2008Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 2006–08 European Nations Cup First Division Mikheil Meskhi Stadium; Tbilisi [52]
175 Irakli Kiasashvili FullbackFeb 2, 2008Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 2006–08 European Nations Cup First Division Mikheil Meskhi Stadium; Tbilisi [52]
176 Davit Kubriashvili PropFeb 2, 2008Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 2006–08 European Nations Cup First Division Mikheil Meskhi Stadium; Tbilisi [52]
177 Lasha Malaghuradze (Fly-half)Feb 2, 2008Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 2006–08 European Nations Cup First Division Mikheil Meskhi Stadium; Tbilisi [52]
178 Anton Peikrishvili (Prop)Feb 2, 2008Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 2006–08 European Nations Cup First Division Mikheil Meskhi Stadium; Tbilisi [52]
179 Shota Melikidze PropMar 29, 2008Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 2006–08 European Nations Cup First Division Stadion Eden; Prague [53]
180 Alexander Todua CenterMar 29, 2008Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 2006–08 European Nations Cup First Division Stadion Eden; Prague [53]
181 Davit Chichua (Flanker)Mar 29, 2008Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 2006–08 European Nations Cup First Division Stadion Eden; Prague [53]
182 Simon Maisuradze (Flanker)Mar 29, 2008Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 2006–08 European Nations Cup First Division Stadion Eden; Prague [53]
183 Giorgi Mtchedlishvili (Center)Mar 29, 2008Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 2006–08 European Nations Cup First Division Stadion Eden; Prague [53]
184 Sandro Nijaradze (Wing)Mar 29, 2008Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 2006–08 European Nations Cup First Division Stadion Eden; Prague [53]
185 Bachuki Gujaraidze LockJun 11, 2008Flag of South Africa.svg  Emerging Springboks 2008 Nations Cup Stadionul Arcul de Triumf; Bucharest [54]
186 Jaba Bregvadze (Hooker)Jun 11, 2008Flag of South Africa.svg  Emerging Springboks 2008 Nations Cup Stadionul Arcul de Triumf; Bucharest [54]
187 Tornike Dzagnidze (No. 8)Jun 11, 2008Flag of South Africa.svg  Emerging Springboks 2008 Nations Cup Stadionul Arcul de Triumf; Bucharest [54]
188 Lasha Khmaladze (Center)Jun 11, 2008Flag of South Africa.svg  Emerging Springboks 2008 Nations Cup Stadionul Arcul de Triumf; Bucharest [54]
189 Giorgi Khositashvili (Prop)Jun 11, 2008Flag of South Africa.svg  Emerging Springboks 2008 Nations Cup Stadionul Arcul de Triumf; Bucharest [54]
190 Karlen Asieshvili (Prop)Jun 20, 2008Flag of Italy.svg  Italy A 2008 Nations Cup Stadionul Arcul de Triumf; Bucharest [55]
191 Viktor Kolelishvili (No. 8)Jun 20, 2008Flag of Italy.svg  Italy A 2008 Nations Cup Stadionul Arcul de Triumf; Bucharest [55]
192 Giorgi Rokhvadze (Scrum-half)Jun 20, 2008Flag of Italy.svg  Italy A 2008 Nations Cup Stadionul Arcul de Triumf; Bucharest [55]
193 Beka Tsiklauri (Fly-half)Jun 20, 2008Flag of Italy.svg  Italy A 2008 Nations Cup Stadionul Arcul de Triumf; Bucharest [55]
194 Guram Kavtidze PropNov 14, 2008Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland A Test match Firhill Stadium; Glasgow [56]
195 Vasil Kakovin (Hooker)Nov 14, 2008Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland A Test match Firhill Stadium; Glasgow [56]
196 Zero Petrashchvili PropJun 6, 2009Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2009 Churchill Cup Infinity Park; Glendale [57]
197 Giorgi Lomsadze (Prop)Jun 21, 2009Flag of the United States.svg  United States 2009 Churchill Cup Dick's Sporting Goods Park; Commerce City [58]
198 Lasha Tavartkiladze (Flanker)Nov 20, 2009Flag of Italy.svg  Italy A Test match Palmanova [59]
199 Beka Sheklashvili Jun 11, 2010Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland A Bucharest
200 Giga Korkelia Jun 11, 2010Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland A Bucharest
201 Konstantin Mikautadze Jun 11, 2010Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland A Bucharest
202 Mamuka Ninidze Jun 11, 2010Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland A Bucharest
203 Shota Sakvarelidze Jun 11, 2010Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland A Bucharest
204 Vakhtang Maisuradze (Flanker)Feb 5, 2011Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 2010–12 European Nations Cup First Division Boris Paichadze National Stadium; Tbilisi [60]
205 Beka Urjukashvili (Fullback)Feb 5, 2011Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 2010–12 European Nations Cup First Division Boris Paichadze National Stadium; Tbilisi [60]
206 Givi Berishvili FlankerJun 10, 2011Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa Kings 2011 Nations Cup Stadionul Arcul de Triumf; Bucharest [61]
207 Giorgi Jimsheladze CenterJun 10, 2011Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa Kings 2011 Nations Cup Stadionul Arcul de Triumf; Bucharest [61]
208 Shalva Mamukashvili (Hooker)Jun 10, 2011Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa Kings 2011 Nations Cup Stadionul Arcul de Triumf; Bucharest [61]
209 Giorgi Begadze Scrum-halfJun 15, 2011Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina XV 2011 Nations Cup Stadionul Arcul de Triumf; Bucharest [62]
210 Mikheil Nariashvili PropFeb 11, 2012Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2010–12 European Nations Cup First Division Campo Universitaria; Madrid [63]
211 Merab Sharikadze CenterFeb 11, 2012Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2010–12 European Nations Cup First Division Campo Universitaria; Madrid [63]
212 Levan Chilachava (Prop)Feb 11, 2012Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2010–12 European Nations Cup First Division Campo Universitaria; Madrid [63]
213 Giorgi Kalmakhelidze (No. 8)Feb 11, 2012Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2010–12 European Nations Cup First Division Campo Universitaria; Madrid [63]
214 Irakli Mirtskhulava PropJun 9, 2012Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 2010–12 European Nations Cup First Division Boris Paichadze National Stadium; Tbilisi [64]
215 Giorgi Tkhilaishvili FlankerJun 9, 2012Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 2010–12 European Nations Cup First Division Boris Paichadze National Stadium; Tbilisi [64]
216 Beka Bitsadze (Lock)Jun 9, 2012Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 2010–12 European Nations Cup First Division Boris Paichadze National Stadium; Tbilisi [64]
217 Tamaz Mchedlidze WingFeb 2, 2013Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 2015 Rugby World Cup Qualifier
2012–14 European Nations Cup First Division
King Baudouin Stadium; Brussels [65]
218 Vazha Khutsishvili (Scrum-half)Feb 23, 2013Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2015 Rugby World Cup Qualifier
2012–14 European Nations Cup First Division
Sochi [66]
219 Lasha Lomidze (Lock)Feb 23, 2013Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2015 Rugby World Cup Qualifier
2012–14 European Nations Cup First Division
Sochi [66]
220 Zurabi Zhvania (Prop)Mar 9, 2013Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2015 Rugby World Cup Qualifier
2012–14 European Nations Cup First Division
Mikheil Meskhi Stadium; Tbilisi [67]
221 Giorgi Tetrashvili (Prop)Jun 7, 2013IRFU flag.svg Emerging Ireland 2013 Tbilisi Cup Avchala Stadium; Tbilisi [68]
222 Zurab Dzneladze (Wing)Jun 16, 2013Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa President's XV 2013 Tbilisi Cup Avchala Stadium; Tbilisi [69]
223 Revaz Jinchvelashvili (Center)Jun 16, 2013Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa President's XV 2013 Tbilisi Cup Avchala Stadium; Tbilisi [69]
224 Muraz Giorgadze (Flanker)Jun 14, 2014Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2014 Tbilisi Cup Avchala Stadium; Tbilisi [70]
225 Giorgi Aptsiauri (Center)Nov 23, 2014Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Test match Mikheil Meskhi Stadium; Tbilisi [71]
226 Alex Khutsishvili WingFeb 7, 2015Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 2014–16 European Nations Cup First Division Heusenstamm [72]
227 Vasil Lobzhanidze Scrum-halfFeb 7, 2015Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 2014–16 European Nations Cup First Division Heusenstamm [72]
228 Nikoloz Khatiashvili PropJun 13, 2015Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 2015 Tbilisi Cup Avchala Stadium; Tbilisi [73]
229 Giorgi Pruidze WingJun 13, 2015Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 2015 Tbilisi Cup Avchala Stadium; Tbilisi [73]
230 Saba Shubitidze FlankerJun 13, 2015Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 2015 Tbilisi Cup Avchala Stadium; Tbilisi [73]
231 Archil Bezhiashvili (Prop)Jun 13, 2015Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 2015 Tbilisi Cup Avchala Stadium; Tbilisi [73]
232 Beka Gorgadze (Flanker)Jun 13, 2015Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 2015 Tbilisi Cup Avchala Stadium; Tbilisi [73]
233 Giorgi Talakhadze (Center)Jun 13, 2015Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 2015 Tbilisi Cup Avchala Stadium; Tbilisi [73]
234 Giorgi Tedoradze (Hooker)Jun 13, 2015Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 2015 Tbilisi Cup Avchala Stadium; Tbilisi [73]
235 Otar Giorgadze (Flanker)Jun 17, 2015Flag of Italy.svg  Emerging Italy 2015 Tbilisi Cup Avchala Stadium; Tbilisi [74]
236 Irakli Svanidze (Wing)Jun 21, 2015IRFU flag.svg Emerging Ireland 2015 Tbilisi Cup Avchala Stadium; Tbilisi [75]
237 Giorgi Melikidze (Prop)Feb 6, 2016Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 2014–16 European Nations Cup First Division Avchala Stadium; Tbilisi [76]
238 Nodar Tcheishvili (Lock)Feb 27, 2016Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2014–16 European Nations Cup First Division Mikheil Meskhi Stadium; Tbilisi [77]
239 Anzor Sitchinava (Center)Nov 12, 2016Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Test match Mikheil Meskhi Stadium; Tbilisi [78]
240 Giorgi Koshadze CenterNov 18, 2016Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa Test match Mikheil Meskhi Stadium; Tbilisi [79]
241 Badri Alkhazashvili (Hooker)Nov 18, 2016Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa Test match Mikheil Meskhi Stadium; Tbilisi [79]
242 Soso Bekoshvili (Prop)Feb 11, 2017Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 2017 Rugby Europe Championship Le Stade du Petit Heysel; Brussels [80]
243 Giorgi Chkoidze (Hooker)Feb 11, 2017Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 2017 Rugby Europe Championship Le Stade du Petit Heysel; Brussels [80]
244 Tornike Mataradze (Prop)Feb 11, 2017Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 2017 Rugby Europe Championship Le Stade du Petit Heysel; Brussels [80]
245 Giorgi Tsutskiridze (Flanker)Feb 11, 2017Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 2017 Rugby Europe Championship Le Stade du Petit Heysel; Brussels [80]
246 Gela Aprasidze (Scrum-half)Feb 19, 2017Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 2017 Rugby Europe Championship Rustavi [81]
247 Giorgi Mtchedlishvili (Lock)Feb 19, 2017Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 2017 Rugby Europe Championship Rustavi [81]
248 Lasha Tabidze (Prop)Feb 19, 2017Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 2017 Rugby Europe Championship Rustavi [81]
249 Soso Matiashvili WingMar 4, 2017Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2017 Rugby Europe Championship Estadio Municipal Pablo Caceres; Medina del Campo [82]
250 Badri Liparteliani (Center)Mar 4, 2017Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2017 Rugby Europe Championship Estadio Municipal Pablo Caceres; Medina del Campo [82]
251 Mirian Modebadze WingNov 11, 2017Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Boris Paichadze National Stadium; Tbilisi [83]
252 Giorgi Kveseladze (Center)Nov 11, 2017Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Test match Boris Paichadze National Stadium; Tbilisi [83]
253 Mikheil Gachechiladze (Flanker)Feb 10, 2018Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 2018 Rugby Europe Championship Kutaisi [84]
254 Guram Shengelia (Lock)Feb 10, 2018Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 2018 Rugby Europe Championship Kutaisi [84]
255 Tedo Abzhandadze Fly-halfNov 17, 2018Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa Test match Avchala Stadium; Tbilisi [85]
256 Beka Gigashvili (Prop)Nov 17, 2018Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa Test match Avchala Stadium; Tbilisi [85]
257 Guram Gogichashvili (Prop)Nov 17, 2018Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa Test match Avchala Stadium; Tbilisi [85]
258 Davit Gigauri LockFeb 9, 2019Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 2019 Rugby Europe Championship Cluj [86]
259 Beka Saghinadze FlankerFeb 9, 2019Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 2019 Rugby Europe Championship Cluj [86]
260 Vano Karkadze (Hooker)Feb 9, 2019Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 2019 Rugby Europe Championship Cluj [86]
261 Giorgi Javakhia (Flanker)Feb 17, 2019Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2019 Rugby Europe Championship Avchala Stadium; Tbilisi [87]
262 Grigor Kerdikoshvili (Lock)Feb 17, 2019Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2019 Rugby Europe Championship Avchala Stadium; Tbilisi [87]
263 Aka Tabutsadze Feb 9, 2020Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Madrid
264 Lasha Jaiani Feb 22, 2020Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Kutaisi
265 Demur Tapladze Feb 22, 2020Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Kutaisi
266 Tornike Jalagonia Mar 7, 2020Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Paris
267 Lasha Lomidze Mar 7, 2020Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Paris
268 Lekso Kaulashvili Oct 23, 2020Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Murrayfield Stadium; Edinburgh
269 Sandro Svanidze Nov 14, 2020Flag of England.svg  England Twickenham Stadium; London
270 Mikheil Alania Nov 29, 2020IRFU flag.svg  Ireland Lansdowne Road; Dublin
271 Davit Niniashvili Nov 29, 2020IRFU flag.svg  Ireland Lansdowne Road; Dublin
272 Giorgi Nutsubidze Feb 7, 2021Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Tbilisi
273 Giorgi Kharaishvili Mar 6, 2021Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Lisbon
274 Irakli Tskhadadze Mar 6, 2021Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Lisbon
275 Giorgi Babunashvili Mar 20, 2021Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Kaliningrad
276 Ilia Spanderashvili Jun 26, 2021Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Telavi
277 Luka Japaridze Jul 2, 2021Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Pretoria
278 Nikoloz Aptsiauri Feb 6, 2022Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Tbilisi
279 Sandro Mamamtavrishvili Feb 6, 2022Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Tbilisi
280 Davit Meshkhi Feb 6, 2022Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Tbilisi
281 Luka Nioradze Feb 6, 2022Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Tbilisi
282 Tornike Kakhoidze Feb 12, 2022Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Amsterdam
283 Luka Ivanishvili Mar 12, 2022Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Bucharest
284 Nika Abuladze Jul 10, 2022Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Batumi
285 Mikheil Babunashvili Jul, 16 2022Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Kutaisi
286 Beka Shvangiradze Jul, 16 2022Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Kutaisi
287 Vakh Abdaladze Nov 6, 2022Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Tbilisi
288 Luka Matkava Nov 6, 2022Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Tbilisi
289 Guram Papidze Nov 6, 2022Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Tbilisi
290 Tengiz Peranidze Nov 6, 2022Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Tbilisi
291 Lado Chachanidze Nov 12, 2022Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa Tbilisi
292 Alexsandre Kuntelia Nov 12, 2022Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa Tbilisi
293 Sergo Abramishvili Feb 5, 2023Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Tbilisi
294 Otar Lashkhi Feb 5, 2023Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Tbilisi
295 Tengiz Zamtaradze Feb 5, 2023Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Tbilisi
296 Irakli Aptsiauri Sep 30, 2023Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji Bordeaux
297 Luka Tsirekidze Feb 4, 2024Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Dessau
298 Giorgi Akhaladze Feb 4, 2024Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Dessau
299 Guram Ghaniashvili Feb 4, 2024Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Dessau
300 Giorgi Kartvelishvili Feb 4, 2024Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Dessau
301 Davit Khuroshvili Feb 4, 2024Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Dessau
302 Giorgi Mamaiashvili Feb 4, 2024Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Dessau

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