Match Details

Friendlies
Georgia
1 1
Romania
Full Time
HT 0-0
G. Kvilitaia 46'
L. Munteanu 55'
Match Started
V. Screciu 41'

Yellow Card

Half Time
O. Morutan A. Dobre 46'

Substitution

A. Borza L. Eissat 46'

Substitution

R. Marin A. Cicaldau 46'

Substitution

F. Coman L. Munteanu 46'

Substitution

G. Chakvetadze I. Egoyan 46'

Substitution

G. Kvilitaia 46'

Goal

L. Munteanu 55'

Goal (Assist: V. Screciu)

G. Kvilitaia 59'

Yellow Card

R. Dragusin 59'

Yellow Card

A. Coubis M. Ilie 63'

Substitution

M. Aioani O. Hindrich 63'

Substitution

I. Hagi T. Baluta 63'

Substitution

V. Mihaila S. Baiaram 63'

Substitution

B. Zivzivadze G. Kvernadze 66'

Substitution

L. Lochoshvili L. Dvali 66'

Substitution

G. Kashia I. Beriashvili 66'

Substitution

V. Screciu D. Matei 71'

Substitution

V. Ghita D. Sorescu 78'

Substitution

S. Goglichidze 80'

Yellow Card

T. Baluta 82'

Yellow Card

S. Goglichidze I. Gelashvili 83'

Substitution

G. Kvilitaia A. Mekvabishvili 84'

Substitution

M. Ilie 85'

Yellow Card

Full Time
End of Match

Georgia 4-4-2 Zurab Khizanishvili

Giorgi Mamardashvili 1
Mamardashvili
Irakli Azarovi 16
Azarovi
Luka Lochoshvili 14
Lochoshvili
Guram Kashia 4
Kashia
Saba Goglichidze 5
Goglichidze
Giorgi Chakvetadze 10
Chakvetadze
Otar Kiteishvili 17
Kiteishvili
Giorgi Kochorashvili 6
Kochorashvili
Gizo Mamageishvili 15
Mamageishvili
Giorgi Kvilitaia 11
Kvilitaia
Budu Zivzivadze 8
Zivzivadze

Starters

  • Giorgi Mamardashvili1 Giorgi Mamardashvili
  • Irakli Azarovi16 Irakli Azarovi
  • Luka Lochoshvili14 Luka Lochoshvili
  • Guram Kashia4 Guram Kashia
  • Saba Goglichidze5 Saba Goglichidze
  • Giorgi Chakvetadze10 Giorgi Chakvetadze
  • Otar Kiteishvili17 Otar Kiteishvili
  • Giorgi Kochorashvili6 Giorgi Kochorashvili
  • Gizo Mamageishvili15 Gizo Mamageishvili
  • Giorgi Kvilitaia11 Giorgi Kvilitaia
  • Budu Zivzivadze8 Budu Zivzivadze

Substitutes

  • Luka Gadrani2 Luka Gadrani
  • Lasha Dvali3 Lasha Dvali
  • Khvicha Kvaratskhelia7 Khvicha Kvaratskhelia
  • Saba Lobzhanidze9 Saba Lobzhanidze
  • Davit Kereselidze12 Davit Kereselidze
  • Ilia Beriashvili13 Ilia Beriashvili
  • Iva Gelashvili18 Iva Gelashvili
  • Anzor Mekvabishvili19 Anzor Mekvabishvili
  • Nika Gagnidze20 Nika Gagnidze
  • Giorgi Kvernadze21 Giorgi Kvernadze
  • Saba Kharebashvili22 Saba Kharebashvili
  • Luka Gugeshashvili23 Luka Gugeshashvili
  • Irakli Yegoian24 Irakli Yegoian

Romania 4-2-3-1 Mircea Lucescu

Marian Aioani 16
Aioani
Andrei Borza 20
Borza
Virgil Ghiță 5
Ghiță
Radu Drăguşin 3
Drăguşin
Andrei Coubiș 24
Coubiș
Vladimir Screciu 6
Screciu
Răzvan Marin 18
Marin
Valentin Mihăilă 13
Mihăilă
Ianis Hagi 10
Hagi
Olimpiu Moruțan 21
Moruțan
Florinel Coman 7
Coman

Starters

  • Marian Aioani16 Marian Aioani
  • Andrei Borza20 Andrei Borza
  • Virgil Ghiță5 Virgil Ghiță
  • Radu Drăguşin3 Radu Drăguşin
  • Andrei Coubiș24 Andrei Coubiș
  • Vladimir Screciu6 Vladimir Screciu
  • Răzvan Marin18 Răzvan Marin
  • Valentin Mihăilă13 Valentin Mihăilă
  • Ianis Hagi10 Ianis Hagi
  • Olimpiu Moruțan21 Olimpiu Moruțan
  • Florinel Coman7 Florinel Coman

Substitutes

  • Ștefan Târnovanu1 Ștefan Târnovanu
  • Tony Strata2 Tony Strata
  • Alexandru Cicâldău8 Alexandru Cicâldău
  • Louis Munteanu9 Louis Munteanu
  • Ștefan Baiaram11 Ștefan Baiaram
  • Ottó Hindrich12 Ottó Hindrich
  • Alex Dobre14 Alex Dobre
  • Lisav Naif Eissat15 Lisav Naif Eissat
  • Tudor Băluță17 Tudor Băluță
  • David Matei19 David Matei
  • Matei Ilie22 Matei Ilie
  • Deian Sorescu23 Deian Sorescu

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Georgia Wins 1
Draws 0
Romania Wins 0

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