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Giorgi Arabidze
Giorgi Arabidze ( ka, გიორგი არაბიძე; born 4 March 1998) is a Georgian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Torpedo Kutaisi. He is the winner of several trophies in the Ukrainian and Georgian leagues. Arabidze has represented the national senior as well as all junior teams. Career Club career Arabidze is a product of the FC Locomotive Youth Sportive system from age 7. In June 2015 he signed a contract with Ukrainian football club FC Shakhtar. Arabidze made an official debut for the Ukrainian club three months later against Ternopil in the Ukrainian Cup, spending the full 90 minutes on the pitch. Arabidze featured again for Shakhtar on the last day of October, making his debut in the Ukrainian Premier League, playing the last 15 minutes of the game against Zorya Luhansk. Arabidze was included in the UEFA Youth League squad for the same season as well. He made a debut in this tournament against Malmö FF, scoring a single goal and cont ...
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Vani
Vani ( ka, ვანი) is a town in Imereti region of a western Georgia, at the Sulori river (a tributary of the Rioni river), 41 km southwest from the regional capital Kutaisi. The town with the population of 3,744 (2014) is an administrative center of the Municipality of Vani comprising also 40 neighbouring villages (total area – 557 km²; population – 24,512, 2014). Systematic archaeological studies (N.Khoshtaria, O.Lortkiphanidze) carried out in the Vani environs since 1947 revealed the remnants of a rich city of the ancient power of Colchis. The name of this ancient settlement is still unknown but four distinct stages of uninterrupted occupation have been identified. The first phase is dated to the 8th to 7th centuries BC. In this period Vani is presumed to have been a major cultic centre. The second phase - end of the 7th and beginning of the 6th to the first half of the 4th century BC - is represented by cultural layers, remains of wooden structures, sacri ...
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FC Ternopil
FC Ternopil is a Ukrainian amateur football club based in Ternopil, Ukraine. The club was originally created as a second team of FC Nyva Ternopil. After its reformation and return to professional level, the club competed in the Ukrainian Second League. History Nyva Ternopil farm team In 2000 at the initiative of Ternopil Mayor Anatoliy Kucherenko, the Ternopil Pedagogical Lyceum (college) of the Ternopil Volodymyr Hnatyuk National Pedagogical University established a team ''Nyva Ternopil-2'', which became a farm club of Nyva Ternopil. The club participated in the Ukrainian Second League during the 2000–01 and 2001–02 seasons. However, after the winter beak in 2002 the club changed their name to ''FC Ternopil''. At the end of the 2001–02 season the main club was relegated from the Ukrainian First League and FC Ternopil lost its professional license. In 2003, the team called ''Burevisnyk'' was formed and began competing in the top league of Ternopil obslast, representing Te ...
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2015–16 FC Shakhtar Donetsk Season
The 2015–16 Shakhtar Donetsk season is the clubs twenty-fifth season. Squad Out on loan Transfers In Out Loans out Released Friendlies Competitions Overall Super Cup Premier League League table Results summary Results by round Results Ukrainian Cup UEFA Champions League Qualifying round Group stage UEFA Europa League Knockout phase Squad statistics Appearances and goals , - , colspan="14", ''Players who left Shakhtar Donetsk during the season:'' Goalscorers Clean sheets Disciplinary record Notes References External links Official website {{DEFAULTSORT:2015-16 FC Shakhtar Donetsk season Shakhtar Donetsk season FC Shakhtar Donetsk seasons Shakhtar Donetsk Football Club Shakhtar Donetsk ( uk, Футбольний клуб «Шахтар» Донецьк , short nickna ...
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2014–15 Pirveli Liga
2014–15 Pirveli Liga was the 26th season of the Georgian Pirveli Liga. The season began on 25 August 2014 and finished on 23 May 2015. Participating teams Group A Group B League tables Group A Group B Promotion play-offs See also * 2014–15 Umaglesi Liga * 2014–15 Georgian Cup The 2014–15 Georgian Cup (also known as the ''David Kipiani Cup'') was the eightieth season overall and the twenty-five since independence of the Georgian annual football tournament. The competition began on 19 August 2014 and finished on 26 Ma ... External links Results, fixtures, tables at Soccerway {{DEFAULTSORT:2014-15 Pirveli Liga Erovnuli Liga 2 seasons 2014–15 in Georgian football Georgia ...
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Pirveli Liga
The Georgian Erovnuli Liga 2 ( ka, ეროვნული ლიგა 2; ), organized since 1990 by GFF, serves as the second division of professional football in Georgia. Under the current name the league was introduced for the 2017 season as a part of reorganization process of the entire league system. It was formerly known as Pirveli liga (the First league). Structure There are ten clubs competing in Erovnuli Liga 2. During the season each club plays against its rival four times, twice at home and twice away. At the end of each season the winner gains automatic promotion and the bottom club is relegated. The runner-up and 3rd placed team participate in two-legged home and away play-off matches against the respectively 9th and 8th placed clubs of Erovnuli Liga. In case two or more teams obtain an equal number of points, final standings are determined by an aggregate of the results between them. Seasons run based on Spring-Autumn system. Format Below is a complete rec ...
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2013–14 Pirveli Liga
2013–14 Pirveli Liga was the 25th season of the Georgian Pirveli Liga. The season began on 30 August 2013 and finished on 16 May 2014. Format 27 teams were divided into groups A and B for a single two-round competition. Group leaders and runners-up gained promotion to the top tier while five clubs of these groups were relegated to the third division. Teams Group A Group B League tables A Group B Group References External links Results, fixtures, tables at Soccerway See also * 2013–14 Umaglesi Liga * 2013–14 Georgian Cup The 2013–14 Georgian Cup (also known as the ''David Kipiani Cup'') is the seventieth season overall and the twenty-fourth since independence of the Georgian annual football tournament. The competition began on 21 August 2013 and will end with t ... {{DEFAULTSORT:2013-14 Pirveli Liga Erovnuli Liga 2 seasons 2013–14 in Georgian football Georgia ...
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Latvia National Football Team
The Latvia national football team ( lv, Latvijas futbola izlase) represents Latvia in international football and is controlled by the Latvian Football Federation, the governing body for football in Latvia. They have never qualified for the FIFA World Cup, however, they have qualified for the European Championship in 2004 under head coach Aleksandrs Starkovs. Latvia, alongside their Baltic rivals, Lithuania and Estonia, have also participated in the local sub-regional Baltic Cup tournament, which takes place every two years. Latvia has won the Baltic Cup championship a record 13 times, more than any other country in the history of the tournament, most recently in 2018. Latvia's current home ground is the Daugava Stadium in Riga. History Early years Latvia played their first match in 1922, a game against Estonia, which finished in a 1–1 draw. Latvia have won the Baltic Cup 12 times, and played 99 official games during its pre-war period from 1922 to 1940. In 1937, ...
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2018 FIFA World Cup Qualification – UEFA Group D
The 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification UEFA Group D was one of the nine UEFA groups for 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification. The group consisted of six teams: Wales, Austria, Serbia, Republic of Ireland, Moldova, and Georgia. The draw for the first round (group stage) was held as part of the 2018 FIFA World Cup Preliminary Draw on 25 July 2015, starting 18:00 MSK (UTC+3), at the Konstantinovsky Palace in Strelna, Saint Petersburg, Russia. The group winners, Serbia, qualified directly for the 2018 FIFA World Cup. The group runners-up, Republic of Ireland, advanced to the play-offs as one of the best eight runners-up. Standings Matches The fixture list was confirmed by UEFA on 26 July 2015, the day following the draw. Times are CET/CEST, as listed by UEFA (local times are in parentheses). ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Goalscorers There were 71 goals scored in 30 matches, for an average of goals per match. ;6 goals * Aleksandar ...
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Serbia National Football Team
The Serbia national football team ( sr, Фудбалска репрезентација Србије, Fudbalska reprezentacija Srbije) represents Serbia in men's international Association football, football competition. It is controlled by the Football Association of Serbia, the governing body for football in Serbia. After the Breakup of Yugoslavia, breakup of SFR Yugoslavia and its Yugoslavia national football team, football team in 1992 Republic of Serbia (1992–2006), Serbia was represented (alongside Republic of Montenegro (1992–2006), Montenegro) within the new FR Yugoslavia national football team. Despite UEFA Euro 1992 qualifying, qualifying for UEFA Euro 1992, Euro 92 the team was United Nations Security Council Resolution 757, banned from participating in the tournament due to Sanctions against Yugoslavia, international sanctions, with the ruling also enforced for 1994 FIFA World Cup, World Cup 94 and UEFA Euro 1996, Euro 96 qualifiers. The national team played its fi ...
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Erovnuli Liga Awards
Тhe Erovnuli Liga awards is an annual awards ceremony commemorating association football players, managers and referees involved in the top Georgian football league. Established after the introduction of Erovnuli Liga in 2017, the event is usually held at the end of each season by Georgian Football Federation in Tbilisi, Georgia. Based on surveys among the national team members, football managers, team captains, sport experts and retired players, most outstanding individuals are selected in certain nominations. The vote in general covers not only the first-tier football, but also Georgian footballers playing abroad, the Futsal and Women's leagues. The winners listed below have been awarded for their contribution specifically to the national league. Although both announced at the same event, Erovnuli Liga Player of the Year is not to be confused with ''Georgian Footballer of the Year''. 2017 Awards Date: 27 December 2017 Venue: Sheraton Metechi Palace, Tbilisi Mana ...
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Malmö FF
Malmö Fotbollförening, commonly known as Malmö FF, Malmö, or MFF, is a professional football club and the most successful football club in Sweden in terms of trophies won. Formed in 1910 and affiliated with the Scania Football Association, Malmö FF is based at Eleda Stadion in Malmö, Scania. The club has won a record 22 Swedish championship titles and the most national cup titles with 15. Malmö FF won its first Championship in 1944. The powerhouse of Swedish football in recent years, Malmö FF also saw glory in the 1970s, winning five Swedish championships and four Svenska Cupen titles. Malmö FF remains the only club from the Nordic countries to have reached the final of the European Cup, the predecessor of the UEFA Champions League. Malmö FF was runner-up in the 1979 European Champions Cup final, which they lost 1–0 to English club Nottingham Forest. For this feat, Malmö FF was awarded the Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal. Malmö FF is also the only Nordic cl ...
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2015–16 UEFA Youth League
The 2015–16 UEFA Youth League was the third season of the UEFA Youth League, a European youth club football competition organised by UEFA. After a two-year trial period, the UEFA Youth League became a permanent UEFA competition starting from this season, with the tournament expanded from 32 to 64 teams. Chelsea retained their title after defeating Paris Saint-Germain 2–1 in the final. Format changes The UEFA Executive Committee held on 18 September 2014 approved the following changes to the UEFA Youth League starting from the 2015–16 season: *The tournament is expanded from 32 to 64 teams. The 64 teams include the youth teams of the 32 clubs which participate in the UEFA Champions League group stage, which have been included since the first edition, as well as the youth domestic champions of the top 32 associations according to their UEFA country coefficients, which are included starting from this edition. Associations without a youth domestic champion as well as domestic ...
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