Samson Pruidze Explained

Samson Pruidze
Fullname:Samson Pruidze
Height:170 cm
Birth Date:6 October 1957
Birth Place:Kutaisi, Georgian SSR
Currentclub:Samgurali Tskaltubo
Youthclubs1:Torpedo Kutaisi
Youthclubs2:Energetik Terjola
Youthclubs3:Zoovetinstitut Tbilisi
Years1:1983
Clubs1:Dinamo Tbilisi
Caps1:5
Goals1:0
Years2:1984−1988
Clubs2:Torpedo Kutaisi
Caps2:140
Goals2:2
Manageryears1:1994
Managerclubs1:Samgurali Tskhaltubo
Manageryears2:1994−1995
Managerclubs2:Margveti Zestafoni
Manageryears3:1995−1996
Managerclubs3:Samgurali Tskhaltubo
Manageryears4:1996−1998
Managerclubs4:Torpedo Kutaisi
Manageryears5:1998−2000
Managerclubs5:Iberia Samtredia
Manageryears6:2002−2003
Managerclubs6:Torpedo Kutaisi
Manageryears7:2004−2005
Managerclubs7:Borjomi
Manageryears8:2008−2020
Managerclubs8:Chikhura Sachkhere
Manageryears9:2020
Managerclubs9:Locomotive Tbilisi
Manageryears10:2021

Samson (Soso) Pruidze (Georgian: სამსონ (სოსო) ფრუიძე) (born 6 October 1957 in Kutaisi) is a retired Georgian and Soviet football player and later Georgian manager.

Player

Soso Pruidze spent an uneventful season at Dinamo Tbilisi at a time when the club was experiencing the change of generations following the Cup Winner's 1981 Cup glory. Then followed five seasons in Torpedo Kutaisi as a right defender, including in the Soviet Top League.

Coach

Pruidze has been in charge of different clubs. He earned a first silverware in 2003 with Torpedo Kutaisi when the team came 2nd in the league after three consecutive Championship wins.

Pruidze became mostly known for a long-time managerial career at the helm of Chikhura Sachkhere.[1] Apart from these twelve years being record-breaking in Georgian league history, Pruidze first guided the team to the top tier, then to national Cup and Super Cup titles, also to the silver medals.[2] The fifth place was the lowest Chikhura took during his reign. Given the number of trophies, these years between 2012 and 2020 are known as the golden period in the history of this club. In a statement Pruidze pointed out that he felt exhausted and needed a rest.[3]

In April 2021, Soso Pruidze was appointed as head coach of Samgurali Tskaltubo,[4] where he had started his coaching career in 1994. His return marked another attempt to win the Georgian Cup. The team beat four opponents and reached the final for the second time in a row but failed to clinch the title.

At the end of this season he moved to the management as the head of Samgurali football school.[5]

Honours

Manager

Torpedo Kutaisi

Runner-up (1): 2002–03

Chikhura Sachkhere

Runners-up (1): 2016

Winners (1): 2017

Runner-up (2): 2012–13, 2013–14

Winners (1): 2013

Runner-up (2): 2015, 2018

Samgurali Tskaltubo

Runner-up (1): 2021

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: UEFA.com. Chikhura claim Georgian Super Cup. 22 December 2013.
  2. Web site: UEFA.com. Chikhura's rise from ruins reaches new heights. 17 July 2013.
  3. Web site: სოსო ფრუიძემ „ჩიხურას“ მთავარი მწვრთნელის თანამდებობა დატოვა . gurianews.com (in Georgian) . 16 January 2020.
  4. Web site: სამგურალში სოსიაშვილი ფრუიძემ შეცვალა . popsport.com (in Georgian) . 15 April 2021.
  5. Web site: ცვლილებები სამგურალში! – სოსო ფრუიძემ კლუბის მენეჯმენტში გადაინაცვლა . primetime.ge (in Georgian). 28 December 2021.