Georgia women's national football team

The Georgia women's national football team represents Georgia in international football. Georgia took part in the world cup qualification group 7 for the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup, but withdrew after two matches, against Yugoslavia (0–11) and Turkey (0–1). After this, Georgia did not take part in qualification until the European Championships in 2009. Then, Georgia were placed in a group with Turkey, Northern Ireland and Croatia. Georgia finished last, with no points.

Georgia
AssociationGeorgian Football Federation
ConfederationUEFA (Europe)
Head coachIris Antman
CaptainLela Chichinadze
Most capsNino Pasikashvili (79)
Top scorerLela Chichinadze (10)
FIFA codeGEO
First colours
Second colours
FIFA ranking
Current 126 Steady (25 August 2023)[1]
Highest88 (December 2009, December 2017)
Lowest128 (October – December 2022)
First international
 Yugoslavia 11–0 Georgia 
(Kula, FR Yugoslavia 10 September 1997)
Biggest win
 Andorra 0–7 Georgia 
(Ta'Qali, Malta 9 April 2015)
Biggest defeat
 Denmark 15–0 Georgia 
(Vejle, Denmark 24 October 2009)
 Georgia 0–15 Sweden 
(Gori, Georgia 7 April 2022)

Georgia won their first match on 11 May 2009, winning 3–1 against Macedonia, and also scoring their first goal in a competitive game that year, in a 1–3 defeat to Scotland in the qualification for the 2011 World Cup. However, they also set a new negative record that year; the qualification opened with a 0–15 defeat to Denmark. In the subsequent qualifiers for the 2013 European Championship and 2015 World Cup the team couldn't make it past the preliminary round, ranking third of four teams in both occasions.

Results and fixtures

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   Lose   Fixture

2023

13 July Friendly Georgia  5–0  Armenia
16 July Friendly Georgia  3–1  Armenia
22 September 2023 2023–24 UEFA Nations League Georgia  0-3  Turkey , Tbilisi
16:00 (18:00 GET) Report Cin 5'
Sadikoğlu 41'
Uraz 71'
Stadium: Mikheil Meskhi Stadium
Attendance: 800
Referee: Audrey Gerbel (France)
26 September 2023 (2023-09-26) 2023–24 UEFA Women's Nations League Luxembourg  1-1  Georgia Esch-sur-Alzette
19:30 UTC±0 Report Stadium: Stade Émile Mayrisch
Referee: Eirini Pingiou (Greece)

Coaching staff

Current coaching staff

As of 7 July 2021
Position Name Ref.
Head coach Teimuraz Svanadze

Manager history

  • Teimuraz Svanadze (20??–)

Players

Current squad

The following players were called up for the 2023–24 UEFA Women's Nations League matches against Turkey and the Luxembourg on 22 and 26 September 2023.[2][3]

Caps and goals accurate up to and including 7 July 2021.

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1 1GK Teona Sukhashvili (1994-02-06) 6 February 1994 7 0
1GK Svetalna Gabelaia Georgia (country) Kolkheti Khobi
1GK Eka Tabagari Georgia (country) Lanchkhuti

2 2DF Gvantsa Kadagishvili (2002-05-28) 28 May 2002 4 0 Georgia (country) Lanchkhuti
5 2DF Mariam Kalandadze Georgia (country) Lanchkhuti
2DF Sofiko Narsia Georgia (country) Lanchkhuti
5 2DF Tamar Kvelidze Germany FV Ettlingenweier
5 2DF Tamar Tatuashvili Turkey Trabzonspor
4 2DF Nino Chkhartishvili (1999-01-05) 5 January 1999 10 0 Georgia (country) Lanchkhuti
21 2DF Nino Gujabidze (2000-11-15) 15 November 2000 0 0 Georgia (country) Lanchkhuti
23 3MF Salomi Gasviani Georgia (country) Kvartali

3 3MF Nino Pasikashvili (1991-12-04) 4 December 1991 79 2 Georgia (country) Kvartali
3 3MF Tinatin Ambalia Georgia (country) Lanchkhuti
6 3MF Natia Danelia (2003-09-23) 23 September 2003 3 0 Georgia (country) Kvartali
3 3MF Ana Tsulaya Georgia (country) Lanchkhuti
19 3MF Teona Todadze (1993-03-03) 3 March 1993 31 0 Georgia (country) Lanchkhuti
19 3MF Lizi Mtskerashvili 0 Georgia (country) Samegrelo
19 3MF Nino Bukhrikidze 0 Georgia (country) Samegrelo
19 3MF Maiko Bebia 0 Georgia (country) Samegrelo

11 4FW Mariami Janikashvili (2000-06-05) 5 June 2000 Georgia (country) Samegrelo
4FW Natia Danelia Georgia (country) Kvartali
3 4FW Ana Cheminava Turkey Trabzonspor
10 4FW Teona Bakradze (1996-01-24) 24 January 1996 17 0 Turkey Trabzonspor
19 4FW Khatia Chkonia 0 Turkey Hatayspor

Recent call-ups

The following players have been called up to the squad in the past 12 months.

Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club Latest call-up



Records

*Active players in bold, statistics correct as of 6 September 2021.

Competitive record

FIFA Women's World Cup

FIFA Women's World Cup record Qualification record
Year Result GP W D* L GF GA GD GP W D* L GF GA GD
China 1991Part of Soviet Union Soviet Union Part of Soviet Union Soviet Union
Sweden 1995did not enter UEFA Euro 1995
United States 1999did not qualify Annulled (withdrew)
United States 2003 did not enter
China 2007
Germany 2011 8017342−39
Canada 2015 310257−2
France 2019 3111330
AustraliaNew Zealand 2023 8008054−54
2027To be determined To be determined
Total 22221811106−95
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

Group A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification Sweden Republic of Ireland Finland Slovakia Georgia (country)
1  Sweden 8 7 1 0 32 2 +30 22 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup 1–1 2–1 3–0 4–0
2  Republic of Ireland 8 5 2 1 26 4 +22 17 Play-offs 0–1 1–0 1–1 11–0
3  Finland 8 3 1 4 14 12 +2 10 0–5 1–2 2–1 6–0
4  Slovakia 8 2 2 4 9 9 0 8 0–1 0–1 1–1 2–0
5  Georgia 8 0 0 8 0 54 54 0 0–15 0–9 0–3 0–4
Source: UEFA

UEFA Women's Championship

UEFA Women's Championship record Qualifying record
Year Result GP W D* L GS GA GP W D* L GS GA
1984 to Denmark 1991Part of Soviet Union Soviet Union Part of Soviet Union Soviet Union
Italy 1993 to England 2005did not enter did not enter
Finland 2009did not qualify 3003019
Sweden 2013 311111
Netherlands 2017 112091236
England 2022 100010345
Switzerland 2025to be determined to be determined
Total 27312316101
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

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