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Georgia national football team

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Men's association football team
This article is about the men's team. For the women's team, seeGeorgia women's national football team.

Georgia
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s)ჯვაროსნები
Jvarosnebi (The Crusaders)
AssociationGeorgian Football Federation (GFF)
ConfederationUEFA (Europe)
Head coachWilly Sagnol
CaptainGuram Kashia
MostcapsGuram Kashia (128)
Top scorerShota Arveladze (26)
Home stadiumBoris Paichadze Dinamo Arena (main)
Adjarabet Arena (second)
Mikheil Meskhi Stadium &Ramaz Shengelia Stadium (third)
FIFA codeGEO
Firstcolours
Secondcolours
Thirdcolours
FIFA ranking
Current 73Decrease 3 (19 November 2025)[1]
Highest42 (September 1998)
Lowest156 (March 1994)
First international
Unofficial
Georgian SSR 2–4Azerbaijan SSR
(Tbilisi,Georgian SSR; December 1926)
Official
 Lithuania 1–0Georgia 
(Kaunas,Lithuania; 2 September 1992)
Biggest win
 Georgia 8–0Thailand 
(Tbilisi, Georgia; 12 October 2023)
Biggest defeat
 Georgia 1–7Spain 
(Tbilisi, Georgia; 8 September 2023)
European Championship
Appearances1 (first in2024)
Best resultRound of 16 (2024)
Websitenakrebi.ge(in Georgian)

TheGeorgia national football team (Georgian:საქართველოს ეროვნული საფეხბურთო ნაკრები,romanized:sakartvelos erovnuli sapekhburto nak'rebi) representsGeorgia in men's internationalfootball matches, and is controlled by theGeorgian Football Federation, the governing body forfootball in Georgia. It is a member ofUEFA in Europe andFIFA in global competitions.

The Georgian team's first match took place on 27 May 1990 againstLithuania, while Georgia was still part of theSoviet Union. The team have attempted to qualify for each major tournament fromEuro 1996 onwards. Their efforts culminated in their first successful qualification for a major tournament, theUEFA Euro 2024, secured with a win againstGreece in theUEFA Euro 2024 qualifying play-off final.

The team is colloquially referred to as Jvarosnebi (The Crusaders) and has adoptedSaint George as their symbol, which is apatron of Georgia.

Upon its admission into FIFA ranked 156th, Georgia ascended to their peakWorld Ranking of 42nd in 1998. The team plays their home games at theBoris Paichadze Dinamo Arena inTbilisi.

History

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20th century

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Football was introduced to Georgia byEnglish sailors in early 20th century.British ships that docked at the harbors ofPoti andBatumi frequently hosted football matches among their crew, attracting the attention ofLelo burti players, who quickly embraced and adapted the sport. While the exact date of the first football match in Georgia remains uncertain, football was first mentioned in the Georgian press in 1890.[3]

From 1923 to 1990, Georgian football players were part of theUSSR national team, with two of them,Murtaz Khurtsilava andAleksandre Chivadze, serving as captains at different times.[4] During the early Soviet era, Georgia competed in the Trans-Caucasian Championship, hosting the 1926 edition. Georgia's first game came againstAzerbaijan in Tbilisi, losing 4–2 inTbilisi. The Georgian SSR's first win came in their second game, beatingArmenia 7–0. Georgia would later host the 1927 and 1928 editions of the Trans-Caucasian Championship, winning the latter edition after a 5–1 and 6–0 win over Armenia and Azerbaijan respectively. After a six year hiatus, Georgia played in the 1934 competition in Azerbaijan, before once against hosting the 1935 Trans-Caucasian Championship, winning it once again.[5][6]

During this period, the USSR national team included players from variousSoviet republics, includingGeorgian SSR. Georgian players made significant contributions to the team, with several becoming key figures and achieving notable success, such asSlava Metreveli scoring in the1960 European Nations' Cup final.[7] One of the most famous Georgian footballers who played for the USSR national team was Murtaz Khurtsilava, who captained the team and played a crucial role in the1966 FIFA World Cup, where the USSR finished in fourth place. Another prominent player wasVitaly Daraselia, known for his performances in the 1980s, along withDavid Kipiani,Ramaz Shengelia andVladimir Gutsaev.[8]

Following Soviet rule in Georgia, the contemporary history of the Georgia national football team began in 1990, when the team played their first international match againstLithuania, the first country to accept an invitation. The match was held on 27 May 1990 at thenational stadium.[9] Georgia were coached byGivi Nodia. The friendly match ended in a 2–2 draw. This was the only match prior to the declaration ofindependence on 9 April 1991. Soon afterwards the team played another friendly match againstMoldova.

TheGeorgian Football Federation became a member of bothUEFA andFIFA in 1992,[10] enabling Georgia to play competitive matches. The first of these came in September 1994, a 1–0 defeat toMoldova[9] as part of thequalifiers forEuro 1996. Georgia finished third in their group, ahead of Moldova,Wales andAlbania, but seven points behind second-placed qualifierBulgaria.

Georgia failed toqualify for the1998 World Cup in France, obtaining 10 points and finishing in fourth place, level on points withPoland. At this time Georgia reached 42nd place in theFIFA World Ranking.

21st century

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DuringUEFA Euro 2000qualifying the Georgia national team won one match, drew two and finished at the bottom of the group with five points.

The team finished fifth (and last) with seven points in their qualifyinggroup forEuro 2004, although they defeatedRussia with a goal scored byMalkhaz Asatiani.

In the2006 World Cupqualifiers Georgia beatAlbania 2–0 at home andKazakhstan away 2–1. They finished sixth of seven with ten points in Group 2.

Georgia were sixth out of seven teams in theEuro 2008qualifying group with ten points. They defeatedScotland 2–0 at home and theFaroe Islands 6–0 away and 3–1 at home.

Héctor Cúper became the manager of Georgia in August 2008. During thequalification round for the2010 FIFA World Cup Georgia failed to win any matches and finished sixth (and last) with three points.[11] Cuper didn't extend his contract, and on 6 November 2009,Temur Ketsbaia was appointed as the new manager of the Georgian national team. Ketsbaia resigned as manager after a 4–0 defeat at home to Poland in theEuro 2016qualifiers on 14 November 2014, having previously stated he would do so before the match regardless of the result.[12][13]

Georgian fans in the Batumi fan zone celebrating their first goal vsTurkey inEuro 2024, their first goal in the history of the tournament.

In June 2016, Georgia beat the two-time reigning European championsSpain 1–0 in their final pre-Euro 2016 friendly.[14]

In 2018, they were the first team to earn promotion in the newUEFA Nations League. They scored the event's first goal in aUEFA Nations League D game inKazakhstan before beatingLatvia twice andAndorra, with two games still to spare and earned their first-ever playoff berth.[15][16] In theUEFA Euro 2020 qualifying, Georgia had a disappointing run, with their only two wins came overGibraltar. In the Path D playoff semi-final, Georgia managed to beatBelarus 1–0 and thus the hope to qualify forUEFA Euro 2020 increased,[17] but it went in vain after the Georgians suffered a heartbreaking home defeat toNorth Macedonia in the decisive match and thus missed the opportunity to make a historic debut in a major competition.[18][19]

Starting lineup in Georgia's 2–0 win against Portugal atUEFA Euro 2024.

Georgia showed improvements with a strong 2–0 win overSweden at the2022 World Cup qualification on 11 November 2021.[20][21][22] They continued their improvement by winning the2022–23 UEFA Nations League C Group 4, getting promoted to2024-25 UEFA Nations League B, and qualified for their second-everplay-off berth.[23][24][25] Georgia won 2–0 againstLuxembourg, earning them a spot in the final of theUEFA Euro 2024 qualifying play-offs.[26][27] They defeatedGreece 4–2 on penalties after a 0–0 draw in the playoff final, which guaranteed Georgia's qualification for their first ever international tournament atEuro 2024.[28][29][30][31][32][33]

During Euro 2024, Georgia were placed in Group F; they subsequently lost 3–1 in the match againstTurkey, whereGeorges Mikautadze scored the first-ever goal in Georgia's history in the Euros, and drew 1–1 against theCzech Republic. Their 2–0 victory againstPortugal was considered one of the biggest upsets in European Championship history,[34] and was enough to propel Georgia to the round of 16 in their first international tournament appearance. Georgia subsequently played eventualChampionsSpain in the Round of 16, and lost by a score of 4–1.[35]Georges Mikautadze finished the Euro 2024 campaign as the joint-UEFA European Football Championship Top Goalscorer.

Results and fixtures

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Main article:Georgia national football team results (2020–present)

The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.

  Win  Draw  Loss  Fixture

2025

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Armenia  v Georgia
20 March 20252024–25 UEFA Nations League promotion/relegation play-offsArmenia 0–3 GeorgiaYerevan, Armenia
21:00ReportStadium:Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium
Attendance: 14,414
Referee:Radu Petrescu (Romania)
Georgia  v Armenia
23 March 20252024–25 UEFA Nations League promotion/relegation play-offsGeorgia 6–1
(9–1agg.)
 ArmeniaTbilisi, Georgia
18:00ReportStadium:Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena
Attendance: 47,903
Referee:Anthony Taylor (England)
Georgia  v Faroe Islands
5 June 2025FriendlyGeorgia 1–0 Faroe IslandsTbilisi, Georgia
20:00ReportStadium:Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena
Referee: Jasper Vergoote (Belgium)
Georgia  v Cape Verde
8 June 2025FriendlyGeorgia 1–1 Cape VerdeKutaisi, Georgia
20:00Report
Stadium:Ramaz Shengelia Stadium
Attendance: 9,940[36]
Referee: Henrik Nalbandyan (Armenia)
Georgia  v Turkey
4 September 20252026 FIFA World Cup qualificationGeorgia 2–3 TurkeyTbilisi, Georgia
20:00ReportStadium:Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena
Attendance: 44,238
Referee:Davide Massa (Italy)
Georgia  v Bulgaria
7 September 20252026 FIFA World Cup qualificationGeorgia 3–0 BulgariaTbilisi, Georgia
17:00ReportStadium:Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena
Attendance: 44,077
Referee:Glenn Nyberg (Sweden)
Spain  v Georgia
11 October 20252026 FIFA World Cup qualificationSpain 2–0 GeorgiaElche, Spain
20:45ReportStadium:Estadio Martínez Valero
Attendance: 28,661
Referee:Manfredas Lukjančukas (Lithuania)
Turkey  v Georgia
14 October 20252026 FIFA World Cup qualificationTurkey 4–1 Georgiaİzmit, Turkey
21:45
ReportStadium:Kocaeli Stadium
Attendance: 26,633
Referee:Radu Petrescu (Romania)
Georgia  v Spain
15 November 20252026 FIFA World Cup qualificationGeorgia 0–4 SpainTbilisi, Georgia
21:00Report
Stadium:Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena
Attendance: 44,314
Referee:Benoît Bastien (France)
Bulgaria  v Georgia
18 November 20252026 FIFA World Cup qualificationBulgaria 2–1 GeorgiaSofia, Bulgaria
21:45
ReportStadium:Vasil Levski National Stadium
Attendance: 1,980
Referee:Jakob Kehlet (Denmark)

Coaching staff

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As of 3 October 2025[37]
PositionName
ManagerFranceWilly Sagnol
Assistant ManagerTunisiaAdel Chedli
Georgia (country)Zurab Khizanishvili
Georgia (country)Nika Kvekveskiri
England David Webb
Goalkeeping CoachGeorgia (country)Davit Gvaramadze
AnalystGeorgia (country) Irakli Chitauri
Georgia (country) Levan Zamtaradze
Fitness TrainerFrance Fabien Bossuet

Coaching history

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As of 20 November 2025[38]

No.ManagerGeorgia careerPlayedWonDrawnLostWin %
1Georgian Soviet Socialist RepublicGivi Nodia19901010000.00
2Georgia (country)Giga Norakidze1991–19924202050.00
3Georgia (country)Aleksandre Chivadze1993–1996249114037.50
Georgia (country)Vladimir Gutsaev(caretaker)19962002000.00
4Georgia (country)David Kipiani19977412057.14
5Georgia (country) Vladimir Gutsaev199813535038.46
Georgia (country)Gigla Imnadze(caretaker)19981001000.00
6NetherlandsJohan Boskamp19995014000.00
7Georgia (country) David Kipiani /Georgia (country)Revaz Dzodzuashvili2000–200116556031.25
8Georgia (country) Aleksandre Chivadze2001–200311434036.36
9CroatiaIvo Šušak20032101050.00
10Georgia (country)Merab Jordania20033102033.33
Georgia (country)Gocha Tkebuchava(caretaker)20043003000.00
11FranceAlain Giresse2004–200510226020.00
Georgia (country)Gaioz Darsadze(caretaker)20057223028.57
12GermanyKlaus Toppmöller2006–2008247413029.17
CroatiaPetar Šegrt(caretaker)20082011000.00
13ArgentinaHéctor Cúper2008–2009161411006.25
14Georgia (country)Temur Ketsbaia2010–20144013918032.50
15Georgia (country)Kakhaber Tskhadadze2014–201610316030.00
16SlovakiaVladimír Weiss2016–202047161516034.04
Georgia (country)Ramaz Svanadze(caretaker)20201010000.00
17FranceWilly Sagnol2021–5423922042.59

Players

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Current squad

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The following players were selected for the2026 FIFA World Cup qualification fixtures againstSpain andBulgaria on 15 and 18 November 2025, respectively.[39]

On November 8, injuredOtar Kakabadze andGeorges Mikautadze were replaced byShota Nonikashvili andGiorgi Kvilitaia.

On November 13,Gabriel Sigua andNika Gagnidze withdrew from the squad due to injuries.

On November 15, after the match againstSpain,Ilia Beriashvili was added to the squad, replacing injuredSaba Goglichidze.

Caps and goals correct as of 18 November 2025, after the match againstBulgaria.

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
11GKGiorgi Mamardashvili (2000-09-29)29 September 2000 (age 25)350The Football AssociationLiverpool
121GKDavit Kereselidze (1999-08-19)19 August 1999 (age 26)10Georgian Football FederationDila Gori
231GKLuka Gugeshashvili (1999-04-29)29 April 1999 (age 26)20Hellenic Football FederationPAOK

32DFAleksandre Narimanidze (2005-06-03)3 June 2005 (age 20)00Slovak Football AssociationŽilina
42DFGuram Kashia (1987-07-04)4 July 1987 (age 38)1283Slovak Football AssociationSlovan Bratislava
52DFIlia Beriashvili (1998-07-09)9 July 1998 (age 27)00Hungarian Football FederationMTK Budapest
132DFGiorgi Gocholeishvili (2001-02-14)14 February 2001 (age 24)190German Football AssociationHamburger SV
142DFLuka Lochoshvili (1998-05-29)29 May 1998 (age 27)283German Football Association1. FC Nürnberg

23MFVladimer Mamuchashvili (1997-08-29)29 August 1997 (age 28)150Georgian Football FederationTorpedo Kutaisi
63MFGiorgi Kochorashvili (1999-06-29)29 June 1999 (age 26)244Portuguese Football FederationSporting CP
103MFZuriko Davitashvili (2001-02-15)15 February 2001 (age 24)527French Football FederationSaint-Étienne
153MFAnzor Mekvabishvili (2001-06-05)5 June 2001 (age 24)290Romanian Football FederationUniversitatea Craiova
163MFNodar Lominadze (2002-04-04)4 April 2002 (age 23)10Portuguese Football FederationEstoril
173MFOtar Kiteishvili (1996-03-26)26 March 1996 (age 29)514Austrian Football AssociationSturm Graz
183MFGiorgi Abuashvili (2003-02-08)8 February 2003 (age 22)20French Football FederationMetz
193MFGiorgi Tsitaishvili (2000-11-18)18 November 2000 (age 25)281French Football FederationMetz
203MFShota Nonikashvili (2001-01-10)10 January 2001 (age 24)20Ukrainian Association of FootballLNZ Cherkasy

74FWKhvicha Kvaratskhelia (2001-02-12)12 February 2001 (age 24)4720French Football FederationParis Saint-Germain
84FWBudu Zivzivadze (1994-03-10)10 March 1994 (age 31)408German Football Association1. FC Heidenheim
94FWGiorgi Guliashvili (2001-09-05)5 September 2001 (age 24)60Football Association of Bosnia and HerzegovinaSarajevo
114FWGiorgi Kvilitaia (1993-10-01)1 October 1993 (age 32)426Cyprus Football AssociationAris Limassol
214FWGiorgi Kvernadze (2003-02-07)7 February 2003 (age 22)20Italian Football FederationFrosinone
224FWIuri Tabatadze (1999-11-29)29 November 1999 (age 25)10Royal Spanish Football FederationCádiz

Recent call-ups

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The following players have not been called up for the upcoming matches but have been called up for the team in the last 12 months.

Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClubLatest call-up
GKGiorgi Loria (1986-01-27)27 January 1986 (age 39)790Georgia (country)Dinamo Tbilisiv. Cape Verde, 8 June 2025RET

DFSaba Goglichidze (2004-06-25)25 June 2004 (age 21)80ItalyUdinesev. Bulgaria, 18 November 2025INJ
DFOtar Kakabadze (1995-06-27)27 June 1995 (age 30)770PolandCracoviav. Spain, 15 November 2025INJ
DFLasha Dvali (1995-05-14)14 May 1995 (age 30)461BulgariaCSKA 1948v. Turkey, 14 October 2025
DFIrakli Azarovi (2002-02-21)21 February 2002 (age 23)220UkraineShakhtar Donetskv. Turkey, 14 October 2025
DFIva Gelashvili (2001-04-08)8 April 2001 (age 24)20GreecePanserraikosv. Turkey, 14 October 2025
DFSaba Khvadagiani (2003-01-30)30 January 2003 (age 22)10IsraelMaccabi Netanyav. Bulgaria, 7 September 2025
DFGuram Giorbelidze (1996-02-25)25 February 1996 (age 29)120TurkeyErzurumsporv. Cape Verde, 8 June 2025
DFGiorgi Gvelesiani (1991-05-05)5 May 1991 (age 34)100IranSepahanv. Cape Verde, 8 June 2025
DFSaba Kharebashvili (2008-09-03)3 September 2008 (age 17)10Georgia (country)Dinamo Tbilisiv. Cape Verde, 8 June 2025
DFLuka Latsabidze (2004-03-18)18 March 2004 (age 21)00Georgia (country)Dinamo Tbilisiv. Armenia, 23 March 2025

MFNika Gagnidze (2001-03-20)20 March 2001 (age 24)61UkraineKolos Kovalivkav. Spain, 15 November 2025INJ
MFGabriel Sigua (2005-06-30)30 June 2005 (age 20)20SwitzerlandLausanne-Sportv. Spain, 15 November 2025INJ
MFSaba Lobzhanidze (1994-12-18)18 December 1994 (age 30)414United StatesAtlanta Unitedv. Turkey, 14 October 2025
MFNika Kvekveskiri (1992-05-29)29 May 1992 (age 33)620Retiredv. Cape Verde, 8 June 2025RET
MFLevan Shengelia (1995-10-27)27 October 1995 (age 30)231GreeceOFIv. Cape Verde, 8 June 2025
MFSandro Altunashvili (1997-05-19)19 May 1997 (age 28)80Georgia (country)Iberia 1999v. Cape Verde, 8 June 2025
MFGiorgi Zaria (1997-07-14)14 July 1997 (age 28)20KazakhstanKairatv. Faroe Islands, 5 June 2025
MFGiorgi Chakvetadze (1999-08-29)29 August 1999 (age 26)3710EnglandWatfordv. Armenia, 23 March 2025INJ

FWGeorges Mikautadze (2000-10-31)31 October 2000 (age 25)4121SpainVillarrealv. Spain, 15 November 2025INJ
FWGiorgi Beridze (1997-05-12)12 May 1997 (age 28)101HungaryÚjpestv. Cape Verde, 8 June 2025
FWDavit Volkovi (1995-06-03)3 June 1995 (age 30)72AzerbaijanZirav. Cape Verde, 8 June 2025
FWGiorgi Gagua (2001-10-10)10 October 2001 (age 24)00SlovakiaDAC Dunajská Stredav. Cape Verde, 8 June 2025

  • INJ Player withdrew from the squad due to injury
  • RET Player retired from the national team

Individual records

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As of 15 November 2025[40]
Players inbold are still active with Georgia.

Most appearances

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Guram Kashia is Georgia's most capped player with 128 appearances.
RankPlayerCapsGoalsCareer
1Guram Kashia12832009–present
2Jaba Kankava101102004–2024
3Levan Kobiashvili100121996–2011
4Zurab Khizanishvili9211999–2015
5Kakha Kaladze8311996–2011
6Giorgi Loria7902008–2025
7Otar Kakabadze7702015–present
8Giorgi Nemsadze6901992–2004
9Aleksandre Iashvili67151996–2011
10Gocha Jamarauli6261994–2004
Nika Kvekveskiri6202015–2025
Solomon Kvirkvelia6202014–2024
Valeri Qazaishvili62132014–2022

Top goalscorers

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Shota Arveladze is Georgia's top scorer with 26 goals.
RankPlayerGoalsCapsRatioCareer
1Shota Arveladze26610.431992–2007
2Georges Mikautadze21410.512021–present
3Khvicha Kvaratskhelia20470.432019–present
4Temur Ketsbaia17520.331990–2003
5Aleksandre Iashvili15670.221996–2011
6Tornike Okriashvili13500.262010–2021
Valeri Qazaishvili13620.212014–2022
8Giorgi Demetradze12560.211996–2007
Levan Kobiashvili121000.121996–2011
10Giorgi Chakvetadze10370.272018–present
Jaba Kankava101010.12004–2024

Most assists

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RankPlayerAssistsCapsRatioCareer
1Gocha Jamarauli12620.191994–2004
2Giorgi Chakvetadze10370.272018–present
3Khvicha Kvaratskhelia9470.192019–present
Otar Kiteishvili9510.182017–present
Levan Kobiashvili91000.091996–2011
6Giorgi Demetradze8550.151996–2007
7Otar Kakabadze7770.092015–present
Nika Kvekveskiri7620.112015–2025
9Saba Lobzhanidze6410.152017–present
Jano Ananidze6450.132009–2019
Shota Arveladze6620.111992–2007

Most clean sheets

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Giorgi Loria holds the record for the most clean sheets as a goalkeeper.
RankPlayerClean sheetsCapsAverageCareer
1Giorgi Loria29790.372008–2025
2Nukri Revishvili12320.382005–2016
3Giorgi Lomaia11470.231998–2010
4Giorgi Mamardashvili10350.292021–present
5Davit Gvaramadze9280.321998–2004
6Akaki Devadze6200.31992–2005
7Irakli Zoidze5190.261994–2001
8Nikoloz Togonidze4110.361996–1999
Giorgi Makaridze4170.242007–2020
10Grigol Chanturia260.331999–2006
Roin Kvaskhvadze280.252012–2018

Competitive record

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FIFA World Cup

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FIFA World Cup recordFIFA World Cup qualification record
YearRoundPositionPldWDLGFGAPldWDLGFGAPosition
Uruguay1930 toItaly1990Part of the Soviet UnionPart of the Soviet Union
United States1994FIFA member from 1992. Not admitted to the tournament.[a]Not admitted to the tournament
France1998Did not qualify8314794/5
South KoreaJapan2002831412123/5
Germany20061224614256/7
South Africa2010100377196/6
Brazil201481253104/5
Russia2018100558145/6
Qatar202282156124/5
CanadaMexicoUnited States202661057153/4
MoroccoPortugalSpain2030To be determinedTo be determined
Saudi Arabia2034
Total0/87012174164116

UEFA European Championship

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Main article:Georgia at the UEFA European Championship
UEFA European Championship recordUEFA European Championship qualifying record
YearRoundPositionPldWDLGFGASquadPldWDLGFGAPosition
France1960 toSweden1992Part of the Soviet UnionPart of the Soviet Union
England1996Did not qualify1050514133/6
BelgiumNetherlands2000101278186/6
Portugal200482158145/5
AustriaSwitzerland20081231816196/7
PolandUkraine201210244795/6
France20161030710165/6
Europe2020103258124/5(PO runners-up)
Germany2024Round of 1615th411258Squad1033414184/5(PO winners)
United KingdomRepublic of Ireland2028To be determinedTo be determined
ItalyTurkey2032
TotalRound of 161/84112588022134585119

UEFA Nations League

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UEFA Nations League record
SeasonLeagueGroupPosPldWDLGFGAP/RRK
2018–19D11st6510122Rise40th
2020–21C23rd614166Same position42nd
2022–23C41st6510163Rise33rd
2024–25B13rd621376Same position26th
Total261574501826th

Statistics

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See also:Georgia national football team results (1990–2019)

The following tables show Georgia‘s all-time international record, correct as of 18 November 2025.

TournamentPlayWinDrawLostGoals forGoals Against
World Cup Qualifying7012174164118
Euro Qualifying8022134585119
European Championship411258
UEFA Nations League2413744117
Friendly126502551179170
OpponentsPlayWinDrawLostGoals forGoals Against
 Albania169442414
 Andorra211041
 Armenia9522239
 Austria201123
 Azerbaijan622186
 Belarus421144
 Bosnia and Herzegovina110010
 Bulgaria113261725
 Cameroon101000
 Cape Verde101011
 Croatia310234
 Cyprus8413128
 Czech Republic311164
 Denmark5023515
 Egypt101000
 England200204
 Estonia842297
 Faroe Islands3300101
 Finland201112
 France401317
 Germany5005212
 Gibraltar6600193
 Greece10037617
 Hungary210145
 Iceland100113
 Iran100112
 Republic of Ireland11029518
 Israel612347
 Italy8017214
 Jordan210133
 Kazakhstan632174
 Kosovo210122
 Latvia105231810
 Lebanon200247
 Liechtenstein110020
 Lithuania8413136
 Luxembourg531172
 Malta9621125
 Morocco100103
 Moldova124441714
 Mongolia110061
 Montenegro311143
 Netherlands100103
 New Zealand100113
 Nigeria100115
 Northern Ireland100114
 North Macedonia522173
 Norway501439
 Paraguay100101
 Poland5104413
 Portugal210122
 Qatar110021
 Romania8125620
 Russia311134
 Saint Kitts and Nevis110030
 Saudi Arabia110020
 Scotland621367
 Serbia200214
 Slovakia210133
 Slovenia411245
 South Africa110041
 South Korea101022
 Spain111010533
 Sweden210121
  Switzerland401317
 Thailand110080
 Tunisia211031
 Turkey91171026
 Ukraine11047718
 United Arab Emirates100101
 Uruguay110020
 Uzbekistan211032
 Wales531193
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Notes

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  1. ^FIFA adopted a decision not to allow the national teams of those former Soviet republics that did not participate in the qualification draw on 8 December 1991 to participate in the 1994 FIFA World Cup .[41] A proposition by Ukraine, supported by Georgia and Armenia, to arrange a separate tournament for all successor states of the Soviet Union was blocked by Russia.[42]

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