Kakhaber Gogichaishvili

Kakhaber Gogichaishvili
Personal information
Full name Kakhaber Gogichaishvili
Date of birth (1968-10-31) 31 October 1968
Place of birth Soviet Union
Playing position Midfielder
Youth career
1986-1987 Shevardeni-1906 Tbilisi
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1987-1988 Guria Lanchkhuti 25 (2)
1988–1991 Dinamo Tbilisi 90 (14)
1991–1992 Guria Lanchkhuti 26 (3)
1992–1994 Shevardeni-1906 Tbilisi 59 (25)
1994–1995 Samtredia 28 (11)
1995–1997 Dinamo Tbilisi 49 (24)
1998 Hapoel Ashkelon 12 (1)
1998 Lokomotiv Nizhny Novgorod 4 (0)
1998–1999 Dinamo Tbilisi 6 (1)
1999–2002 Lokomotivi Tbilisi 71 (11)
2002–2003 Merani-Olimpi Tbilisi 7 (0)
National team
1992–2000 Georgia 27 (1)
Teams managed
2012-2013 Zestafoni (assistant)
2013-2014 Dinamo Tbilisi (youth)
2014-2015 Dinamo Tbilisi
2015 Guria Lanchkhuti
2015-2016 Tskhinvali (youth)
2016- Meshakhte Tkibuli

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Kakhaber Gogichaishvili (Georgian: კახაბერ 'კახი' გოგიჩაიშვილი; born 31 October 1968) is a retired football defender who was capped 27 times for Georgia between 1992 and 2000. He scored 1 goal, a penalty kick in Georgia's 6-3 win over Azerbaijan in 1992 (Azerbaijan's first international match). On club level Gogichaishvili played for Tbilisi clubs Shevardeni-1906, Dinamo, Lokomotivi and Merani-Olimpi Tbilisi.

International goals

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 17 September 1992 David Kipiani Stadium, Gurjaani  Azerbaijan 5–2 6–3 Friendly

Coaching career

After retiring Gogichaishvili began coaching. During 2013-14 season, he was the head coach of Dinamo Tbilisi's reserve team.[1] In 2014, together with him, Dinamo's youth team won prestigious youth tournament Ruhr Cup, defeated Galatasaray in the final, after eliminating Borussia Mönchengladbach in the semi-final.[2][3] Shortly after this success, Gogichaishvili replaced Michal Bilek and became Dinamo's first team head coach.[4]

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