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Temur Ketsbaia

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Georgian football player and coach

Temur Ketsbaia
Ketsbaia in 2022
Personal information
Date of birth (1968-03-18)18 March 1968 (age 57)
Place of birthGali,Georgian SSR
Height1.76 m (5 ft9+12 in)
Position(s)Midfielder,winger
Youth career
Pre-1980Dinamo Sokhumi
1980–1985Sportinternat Tbilisi
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1986–1987Dinamo Sokhumi22(5)
1987–1992Dinamo Tbilisi104(23)
1992–1994Anorthosis76(36)
1994–1997AEK Athens84(24)
1997–2000Newcastle United78(8)
2000–2001Wolverhampton Wanderers24(3)
2001–2002Dundee22(6)
2002–2007Anorthosis100(39)
Total510(144)
International career
1990–2003Georgia52(17)
Managerial career
2004–2009Anorthosis
2009Olympiacos
2009–2014Georgia
2015–2016APOEL
2016AEK Athens
2017Orenburg
2019–2022Anorthosis
2022–2024Cyprus
2025–Anorthosis
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Temur Ketsbaia (Georgian:თემურ ქეცბაია; born 18 March 1968) is a Georgian professionalfootball manager ofAnorthosis Famagusta and former player.[1]

Club career

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Ketsbaia began his professional career in 1986 with Georgian clubsDinamo Sokhumi andDinamo Tbilisi. In 1992 he moved to Cyprus to play forAnorthosis and in the summer of 1994, he signed for the then Greek champions,AEK Athens.

In his first official AEK match againstRangers, for theUEFA Champions League qualifiers, he seriously injured his hand.[2] He returned after a few months, but his performance in his first season was not as expected, affected by both the injury and his adaptation to a more demanding league. He was the only scorer in the league derby againstOlympiacos in AEK's away victory on 19 November 1994.[3]

The following season, Ketsbaia won the cup with AEK and was named by his colleagues in the league as the best foreign footballer of the season. On 28 September 1995, he scored againstSion for theUEFA Cup Winners' Cup.[4] In thesemi-finals, he scored in both legs againstPanathinaikos. His next season, he helped AEK win theGreek Super Cup.[5] On 17 October 1996, he opened the score in AEK's 2–0 win againstOlimpija Ljubljana for round 16 of the UEFA Winners' Cup.[6]

In the summer of 1997 Ketsbaia moved to England to play forNewcastle United on afree transfer. Early in his Newcastle career, he scored a goal in extra time againstDinamo Zagreb, ensuring a place for Newcastle in theUEFA Champions League for the first time in their history.[7] However, his time in England is mostly remembered for his celebration after scoring a last-minute winner againstBolton Wanderers in 1998, in which he took off his shirt and kicked the advertising hoardings; he stated that this was to relieve his frustration at being kept out of Newcastle's starting line-up.[8][9] Although he was considered something of a cult hero by Newcastle fans, he was sold toWolverhampton Wanderers in 2000. He played forDundee from 2001 to 2002, then returned to Anorthosis until announcing his retirement on 30 June 2007. He played his final match on 14 July.[10]

In May 2015, Ketsbaia played for Dundee once more againstCrystal Palace as part ofJulián Speroni'stestimonial match, joining former Dundee playersGeorgi Nemsadze,Juan Sara,Fabián Caballero, andLuis Alberto Carranza.[11]

International career

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He won theMalta International Football Tournament whilst on international duty with Georgia in 1998, the only International honour in his career.[12]

Managerial career

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Anorthosis (first spell)

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In January 2004, while still a player forAnorthosis, Ketsbaia took his first managerial position there. He won two championships as Anorthosis manager, in 2004–05 and in 2007–08, and one cup in 2006–07. In 2005 Anorthosis reached in the third-round of the Champions League, over runningTrabzonspor in the second round, and in 2008–09 reached in the UEFAChampions League Group Stage, the first Cypriot team to do so.[13]

On 28 September 2008, he stated his interest for the vacant Newcastle manager position. In an interview with theSunday Mirror, he said: "I had a great opportunity to play at Newcastle as a player, so why not as a manager?"[14]

In the week before the match club directors had gone to the police complaining of financial irregularities being carried out by the club President who was forced to resign, despite support from Ketsbaia and club supporters.[15]

In April 2009, Ketsbaia stood down as coach of Anorthosis.[16]

Olympiacos

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On 25 May 2009, the chairman ofOlympiacos announced that Ketsbaia had been appointed the club's manager on a three-year deal, replacingErnesto Valverde;[17] however, on 15 September 2009, Ketsbaia and Olympiacos parted company following early criticism from the club's supporters, despite Olympiakos not conceding a goal during his tenure.[18]

Georgia national team

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In November 2009 he was announced as manager of the Georgian national side, which he represented 49 times as a player. He claimed that while he could not promise a major tournament in the near future, the team would fight to reach one.[19]

In January 2015, Ketsbaia once again declared his interest in taking over the vacant manager job at Newcastle United, afterAlan Pardew moved on to Crystal Palace, however,John Carver was appointed in a temporary position instead.[20]

APOEL

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On 28 August 2015, Ketsbaia agreed terms with reigningCypriot championsAPOEL, signing a two-year contract with the club and replacingDomingos Paciência who was fired earlier at the same day.[21] On 21 April 2016, one day after APOEL's elimination in theCypriot Cup semi-finals byApollon Limassol, Ketsbaia's contract with APOEL was terminated,[22] although at that moment the team were four points clear at the top of theleague with only four matches remaining.

AEK Athens

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On 6 June 2016, Ketsbaia took over the management at Greek powerhouseAEK Athens, a club he played for until 1996, on a two-year contract.[23] His overall defensive managing mentality prevented the club from playing exciting football. On 19 October 2016, two weeks after a heavy away 3-0 defeat toOlympiacos, the AEK board decided to terminate Ketsbaia's contract with immediate effect, something that Ketsbaia attributed to a premeditated sacking plan by the board, which amongst others involved slanderous press publications targeting Ketsbaia.[24] The Georgian manager, apparently disturbed by the 'unlawful behaviour' of the club's administration in the employment termination process, filed a lawsuit on 10 December 2016 demanding a sum of approximately £350k to be shared among him and his backroom staff;[25] Ketsbaia was eventually entitled to a sum of just under £100k plus legal taxes following the examination of the case.[26] In an interview for the Cypriot branch ofAlpha TV, Ketsbaia accused the Greek sport journalism sector of deliberately misrepresenting true facts in favour of certain teams and board members, and AEK of underestimating his managerial abilities for no apparent reason; he even added that certain AEK board members were hoping for a loss againstLarisa in order to justify his imminent sacking.[27]

FC Orenburg

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On 1 June 2017, he was hired as the manager of the Russian clubFC Orenburg.[28] On 17 August 2017,The president ofFC Orenburg, Vasily Stolypin, said that Temuri Ketsbaia left the post of head coach not because of sports results. He left the mutual consent of the parties and personal affairs, the family.

Anorthosis (second spell)

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On 1 June 2019, he returned to Anorthosis and "A. Papadopoulos". He was the coach of the Famagusta team for the second time, finishing in the 2nd place of the championship in the 2019-20 season, which was stopped prematurely due to the coronavirus, equaling with the 1st Omonia, which the team would have faced in the semifinals of the cup. In the 2020-21 season he finished in 4th place and won the cup. In the period 2021-22, Anorthosis finished in 5th place and was excluded from the institution of the cup in the semifinal phase by Omonia.

Participated in the Europa League qualifiers in 2020-21 and 2021-22. In 2021-22 he also qualified for the Europa Conference groups. He finished in 3rd place in the group behindGent andPartizan and in front ofFlora.

On 6 June 2022, he was announced by the management of Anorthosis that he is a past member of the team. The reason was his insistence on keeping his associates on the bench, disagreeing with the terms set by the Athletic Director and management.

Cyprus national team

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On 29 June 2022, Ketsbaia took over the management of the Cyprus national team. After a promising 1-0 debut win against Greece in the group stages of the 22/23 Nations League, his management led Cyprus to a disappointing record of 4 wins, 13 losses, and 2 draws (with a 19-49 goal ratio) in both friendly and official games, with Cyprus coming last in their group in both the 22/23 Nations League and the 22/23 Euro Qualifiers. Following Cyprus' home defeat byKosovo 4-0 in theUEFA Nations League, Ketsbaia was released by the team on 14 September 2024.[29]

Anorthosis (third spell)

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On 5 September 2025, Ketsbaia returned to Anorthosis as a manager for the third time, having signed a three-year duration contract.[30]

Career statistics

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International goals

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Georgia score listed first, score column indicates score after each Ketsbaia goal.[31]
International goals by date, venue, opponent, score, result and competition
No.DateVenueCapOpponentScoreResultCompetition
12 July 1991Stadionul Republican,Chișinău, Moldova2 Moldova1–04–2Friendly
210 February 1994National Stadium,Ta' Qali, Malta5 Malta1–01–01994 Rothmans International Tournament
316 November 1994Boris Paichadze National Stadium,Tbilisi, Georgia7 Wales1–05–0UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying
43–0
526 April 19959 Albania2–02–0
66 September 1995Frankenstadion,Nuremberg, Germany11 Germany1–01–4
727 March 1996Tsirion Athletic Centre,Limassol, Cyprus13 Cyprus1–02–0Friendly
824 September 1997Stadionul Republican, Chișinău, Moldova24 Moldova1–01–01998 FIFA World Cup qualification
911 October 1997Boris Paichadze National Stadium, Tbilisi, Georgia25 Poland3–03–0
108 February 1998National Stadium, Ta' Qali, Malta27 Albania1–03–01998 Rothmans International Tournament
115 June 1999Boris Paichadze National Stadium, Tbilisi, Georgia36 Greece1–01–2UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying
122 February 2000Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium,Larnaca, Cyprus37 Slovakia1–02–02008 Cyprus Four Nations Football Tournament
134 February 200038 Romania1–01–1
147 October 2000Steponas Darius ir Stasys Girėnas Stadionas,Kaunas, Lithuania43 Lithuania1–04–02002 FIFA World Cup qualification
152–0
1624 April 2001Boris Paichadze National Stadium, Tbilisi, Georgia47 Israel1–03–2Friendly
172–1

Managerial statistics

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As of 9 September 2024
Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamFromToRecordRef
PWDLGFGAGDWin %
AnorthosisJuly 200413 April 20092031195529241127+114058.62[citation needed]
Olympiacos25 May 200915 September 2009651090+9083.33[citation needed]
Georgia6 November 200914 November 201440139183243−11032.50[32]
APOEL30 August 201521 April 20164327799340+53062.79[citation needed]
AEK Athens6 June 201618 October 2016732286+2042.86[32]
Orenburg1 June 201715 August 20178314711−4037.50[32]
Anorthosis1 June 201915 June 2022119563132179130+49047.06[32]
Cyprus29 June 202214 September 20242052131949−30025.00[32]
Total446231110105588406+182051.79

Honours

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As a player

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Dinamo Tbilisi
AEK Athens
Anorthosis

As a manager

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Anorthosis

Individual

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References

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