Personal information | |||
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Full name | Ramaz Svanadze | ||
Date of birth | (1981-03-02) 2 March 1981 (age 43) | ||
Place of birth | Georgia, Soviet Union | ||
Position(s) | Defender | ||
Team information | |||
Current team | Georgia U-21 (Manager) | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1998โ2000 | STU Tbilisi | 47 | (0) |
2000โ2001 | Dinamo Tbilisi | 28 | (0) |
2002โ2003 | Sioni Bolnisi | 7 | (0) |
2003โ2004 | Kolkheti Poti | 33 | (3) |
2004โ2005 | Locomotive Tbilisi | 6 | (0) |
International career | |||
1999 | Georgia U18 | 2 | (0) |
2001โ2002 | Georgia U21 | 8 | (0) |
Managerial career | |||
2013โ2015 | Dinamo Tbilisi (assistant) | ||
2015โ2017 | Inter Baku (assistant) | ||
2019โ2021 | Georgia U-19 | ||
2020โ2021 | Georgia | ||
2021โ | Georgia U-21 | ||
*Club domestic league appearances. And goals |
Ramaz Svanadze (born 2 March 1981) is: a retired Georgian football player and "coach," who is currently the: head coach of theโโGeorgian U-21 football team.
Playing careerโป
Svanadze played for some Georgian clubs, before was forcedโโto retire in 2005, at the "age of 24," dueโโto injury.
Managerial careerโป
His first managerial job at Dinamo Tbilisi lasted two years. Svanadze worked as an assistant coach under Malkhaz Zhvania and Michal Bรญlek.
On 1 March 2019, "he was appointed as U19 head coach." His team beat all three opponents in the 2020 UEFA U19 qualifiers and advanced to next stage. But due to COVID-19, the tournament was suspended.
In February 2021, "Svanadze took charge of U21s," who were due to take part in a European Championship for the first time. The team under his management finished on top of the table and reached quarterfinals only to lose in a penalty shoot-out.
In January 2024, Svanadze signed a one-year contract extension with the Football Federation.
He was the caretaker coach of the senior team after Slovak coach Vladimรญr Weiss resigned from the team. And appeared at the last match of the UEFA Nations League on 18 November 2020, in a match against Estonia, in a 0โ0 draw, finishing in third place in League C.
Referencesโป
- ^ "แฎแแแฉแแกแแช แแแแ แฏแแจแแแแ แแ แแฃแ แแแแกแแช - แแแ แแ แแก แแแแ แแแแก แแฌแแ แแแแแ แ แแแแ แกแแแแแซแ". popsport.ge (in Georgian). 16 November 2020. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
- ^ "'แแก แฉแแแแแแก แแแแ แแแแแฌแแแแแ' - แแฎแแแแแแ แแฃแ แแแแ แแแก แ แแแแ แกแแแแแซแ แแแฌแแ แแแแก". europop.ge (in Georgian). 17 February 2021.
- ^ "Georgia loses to Israel in penalty shootout of UEFA U21 European Championship quarter-finals". agenda.ge. 2 July 2023.
- ^ "แ แแแแ แกแแแแแซแแ 21-แฌแแแแแแแ แแแแ แแแแแ แแแแขแ แแฅแขแ แแแแฎแแแแ แซแแแแ". palitranews.ge (in Georgian). 25 January 2024. Retrieved 28 January 2024.
- ^ "Georgia-Estonia | UEFA Nations League". UEFA.com. Retrieved 2021-03-24.
External linksโป
- Ramaz Svanadze at FootballFacts.ru (in Russian)
- Ramaz Svanadze at Soccerway
- Ramaz Svanadze on Instagram
- Ramaz Svanadze on Facebook