RC Armazi Marneuli

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RC Armazi Marneuli
Founded2003
Location Marneuli, Georgia
Ground(s) Armazi Stadium (Capacity: 4,000)
President Giorgi Soselia
Coach(es) Irakli Machkhaneli (Head Coach), Ilia Maissuradze (Scrum Coach) (U-20 Head Coach), Lado kilasonia (Backs Coach)(U-20 Backs Coach)), Paliko Jimsheladze (Strategy Coach) (7's coach)
League(s) Didi 10
2018-19 3
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RC Armazi is a Georgian semi-professional rugby club from Marneuli, who plays in the Didi 10, the first division of Georgian rugby. Rugby club Armazi was founded in Tbilisi.

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Current squad

2019/2020 squad Note: Flags indicate national union as has been defined under WR eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-WR nationality.

PlayerPositionUnion
Goga Khuroshvili Hooker Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia
Saba Kuratishvili Hooker Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia
Amiran Tsakadze Prop Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia
Sandro Zubashvili Prop Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia
Mikheil Oragvelidze Prop Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia
Bacho Macharashvili Prop Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia
Lasha Gogrichiani Prop Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia
Tornike Jibladze Prop Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia
Levan Sanikidze Prop Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia
Lasha Jaiani Lock Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia
Beso Barbakadze Lock Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia
Vasil Makharadze Lock Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia
Saba Beradze Flanker Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia
Alexander Kalmakhelidze Flanker Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia
Giorgi Kiladze Flanker Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia
Otar Minashvili Flanker Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia
Luke Kochia Flanker Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia
Guga Khantadze Flanker Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia
Irakli Mogeladze Flanker Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia
Tengiz Gigolashvili Flanker Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia
PlayerPositionUnion
Luka Dvalishvili Scrum-half Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia
Luka Matkava Scrum-half Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia
Givi Tsintsadze Fly-half Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia
Revaz Jinchvelashvili Fly-half Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia
Giorgi Kveseladze Centre Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia
Giorgi Chedia Centre Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia
Sandro Svanidze Centre Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia
Misho Chadunel Centre Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia
Nika Samkharadze Centre Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia
Nikoloz Gigauri Wing Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia
William Kaipajiani Wing Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia
Nikoloz Tsiklauri Wing Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia
Levan Bragvadze Wing Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia
Luka Mishvidze Wing Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia
Giorgi Navrozashvili Fullback Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia

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