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Georgia national football team

''საქართველოს ფეხბურთის ფედერაცია''
| Confederation = UEFA (Europe)
| Coach = Kakhaber Tskhadadze
| Captain = Jaba Kankava
| Most caps = Levan Kobiashvili (100)
| Top scorer = Shota Arveladze (26)
| Home Stadium = Boris Paichadze National Stadium
| FIFA Trigramme = GEO
| FIFA Rank =
| FIFA max = 42
| FIFA max date = September 1998
| FIFA min = 156
| FIFA min date = March 1994
| Elo Rank =
| Elo max = 49
| Elo max date = 11 October 1995
| Elo min = 108
| Elo min date = late 2009
| Best Home wins = 1-0 ; 2-0 Uruguay : 1-0 ; Georgia 1-0
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| First game = 2–2
(Tbilisi, Georgia; May 27, 1990)
| Largest win = 7–0
(Tbilisi, Georgia; March 30, 1997)
| Largest loss = 6–1
(Copenhagen, Denmark; September 7, 2005)
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The Georgia national football team is the national association football team of Georgia and is controlled by the Georgian Football Federation. The Georgian team's first match took place in 1990, while Georgia was still part of the Soviet Union. The team have attempted to qualify for each major tournament from Euro 96 onwards, but have not yet achieved qualification. Home games are played at the Boris Paichadze Stadium in Tbilisi.
==History==

The history of Georgia national football team began in 1990, when the team played their first international match against Lithuania, the first country to accept an invitation. The match was held on May 27, 1990 in Boris Paichadze Stadium. Georgia were coached by Givi Nodia. The friendly match ended in a 2–2 draw. This was the only match prior to the declaration of independence on April 9, 1991. Soon afterwards the team played another friendly match against Moldova.
The Georgian Football Federation became a member of both UEFA and FIFA in 1992,〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work=UEFA )〕 enabling Georgia to play competitive matches. The first of these came in September 1994, a 1–0 defeat to Moldova〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work=RSSSF )〕 as part of the qualifiers for Euro 96. Georgia finished third in their group, ahead of Moldova and Wales, but seven points behind second-placed qualifier Bulgaria.
Georgia failed to qualify for 1998 FIFA World Cup in France, obtaining 10 points and finishing in fourth place, level on points with Poland. At this time Georgia reached forty-second place in FIFA rankings.
In the Euro 2000 qualifying Georgia national team won one match, drew two and finished bottom of the group with five points. This marked the beginning of a period of decline for Georgian football.
The team finished fifth (and last) with seven points in their qualifying group for Euro 2004, although they defeated Russia with a goal scored by Malkhaz Asatiani.
In the FIFA World Cup 2006 qualifiers Georgia beat Kazakhstan away 1-2 and Albania 2-0 at home. They finished sixth (second bottom) with ten points in Group 2.
Georgia were sixth out of seven teams in the Euro 2008 qualifiers with ten points. They defeated Scotland 2-0 and the Faroe Islands 3-1 at home and 0-6 away.
Hector Cuper became the manager of Georgia in August 2008. During the qualification round for the FIFA 2010 World Cup Georgia failed to win any matches and finished sixth (and last) with three points. Cuper didn't extend his contract and on November 6, 2009 Temuri Ketsbaia was appointed as the coach of the Georgian national football team, Ketsbaia resigned as manager after a 4-0 defeat at home to Poland in the Euro 2016 Qualifiers on November 14, 2014, having previously stated he would do so before the match regardless of the result.

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