Gela Shekiladze Explained

Gela Shekiladze
Birth Date:1970 9, df=y
Birth Place:Batumi, Georgia (country)
Height:1.78 m
Currentclub:Tajikistan(head coach)
Position:Defender
Years1:1990–1998
Years2:1998–2002
Years3:2002–2003
Years4:2003–2004
Years5:2004
Clubs1:Dinamo Batumi
Clubs2:Lierse
Clubs3:Roeselare
Clubs4:Arsenal Kyiv
Clubs5:CSKA Kyiv
Caps1:239
Goals1:7
Caps2:81
Goals2:2
Caps3:25
Goals3:0
Caps4:13
Goals4:0
Caps5:1
Goals5:0
Nationalyears1:1997–2002
Nationalteam1:Georgia
Nationalcaps1:22
Nationalgoals1:0
Manageryears1:2007–2008
Managerclubs1:Georgia U21 (assistant)
Manageryears2:2007–2008
Managerclubs2:Georgia U17
Manageryears3:2008
Managerclubs3:Georgia (assistant)
Manageryears4:2008–2009
Managerclubs4:Georgia U19
Manageryears5:2009–2010
Managerclubs5:Georgia U15
Manageryears6:2010–2011
Managerclubs6:Georgia U16
Manageryears7:2013–2017
Managerclubs7:Dinamo Batumi (director of sports)
Manageryears8:2015–2016
Managerclubs8:Afghanistan (assistant)
Manageryears9:2019–2020
Managerclubs9:Maldives (assistant)
Manageryears10:2022–2024
Managerclubs10:Tajikistan (assistant)
Manageryears11:2024–
Managerclubs11:Tajikistan

Gela Shekiladze (born 14 September 1970, citizenship: Belgium & Georgia) is a Georgian-Belgian football coach and former football defender from Georgia. He currently works as head coach of the Tajikistan national football team.

Footballing career

Between 1997 and 2002, Shekiladze was capped 22 times for the national team. His club career began with Dinamo Batumi, where he was a first team regular, eventually spending eight seasons with the club. Successful highlights from his time in Dinamo Batumi include winning the Georgian Cup in 1998 after defeating Dinamo Tbilisi in the final. During the same year, the club also won the Georgian Super Cup; they again defeated Dinamo Tbilisi with a final score of 2–1. In the summer of 1998, Shekiladze joined Belgian club K. Lierse S.K., with whom he won the 1999 Belgian Super Cup and the 44th Belgian Cup in 1999. Later, K. Lierse S.K. also awarded him with Player of the Year in 2000. In 2003–04, he joined FC Arsenal Kyiv for one season in the Ukrainian league before retiring.

Coaching career

Georgia National Team

Starting from 2007, Gela Shekiladze started coaching various age groups of the Georgian national football team. From 2007–2008 he was the assistant coach of the Georgian U-21 national team. Working alongside Petar Segrt, they achieved one for the great accomplishments in the football history of the Georgian national team, with a 2–0 victory against Russia U21 in the 2007 European U21 Cup qualification. From 2008–2011, he was respectively the head coach of the Georgian National Football Teams of U-17, U-19, U-15 and U-16. For the following 5 years, he moved on to be the Sport Director and Youth Football Development Manager at Dinamo Batumi. In 2015 Shekiladze acquired his UEFA Pro Licence.

FC Batumi Dinamo

In the years 2013–2017, Gela Shekiladze worked as the Sport Director and Youth Football Development Manager of FC Dinamo Batumi.

Afghanistan National Team

In 2015–2016, Gela Shekiladze assisted Petar Segrt with coaching the Afghanistan National Football Team. Together, they won 6 out of 8 official matches; won four South Asia Cup matches and lost against India in overtime with a final score of 1–2. In the World Cup qualification for Russia 2018, the team lost only once against Japan, having won the two other matches. This year was considered to be the most successful for Afghanistan.

Maldives National Team

In 2019–2020, Gela Shekiladze was Assistant Coach of the Maldives national football team.

Tajikistan National Team

On 21 February 2024, Tajikistan Football Federation announced Shekiladze as their new head coach.[1] Since January 2022 Shekiladze worked as assistant coach for the team with Petar Segrt. During their leadership, Tajikistan accomplished a remarkable milestone by securing a place in the 2023 AFC Asian Cup, marking the nation's inaugural participation in a significant continental football event. This achievement comes after five previous unsuccessful attempts to qualify for the Asian Cup. Additionally, under their guidance, Tajikistan emerged victorious in the 2022 King's Cup held in Thailand and the 2023 Merdeka Tournament in Malaysia, all while managing a team with an average squad age of 21.

During the 2023 Asian Cup, the Tajikistan squad secured a draw (0–0, against China PR). Following a 0–1 loss to Qatar and a notable 2–1 triumph over the highly favored Lebanon, the team successfully advanced to the Round of 16. In a thrilling turn of events on January 28, 2024, Tajikistan caused an upset by defeating the UAE 5-3 in a penalty shootout to progress to the quarter-finals of the 2023 Asian Cup, concluding the match at 1-1 after extra time. [2]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.facebook.com/plugins/post.php?href=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Ffft.tj%2Fposts%2Fpfbid02HmBBeBa1pdWJ8YdBQ9m3T2KYBHhmfuVhUhbZPMmgASE3UizxxRsuW73Fe4Cuon3gl&show_text=true&width=500
  2. https://globalsportsarchive.com/match/soccer/2024-01-28/tajikistan-vs-united-arab-emirates/3012586/