Aleksandre Chivadze, born on April eighth, nineteen fifty-five, in Klukhori, is a distinguished Georgian former football player and coach. His entire club career was dedicated to Dinamo Tbilisi, where he showcased his exceptional skills from nineteen seventy-four to nineteen eighty-seven. Chivadze's prowess on the field earned him forty-six caps for the Soviet Union national team, and he had the honor of captaining the squad during the nineteen eighty-two FIFA World Cup, also participating in the nineteen eighty-six edition.
After hanging up his boots, Chivadze transitioned into coaching, taking the helm of the Georgia national team from nineteen ninety-three to nineteen ninety-seven, and again from two thousand one to two thousand three. His leadership and experience were invaluable during these formative years for Georgian football.
In a testament to his enduring commitment to the sport, on January thirty-first, two thousand twelve, he was appointed as the head coach of the Georgia U21 team, continuing to shape the future of football in his homeland.