Givi Chokheli, born on June twenty-seventh, nineteen thirty-seven in Telavi, was a distinguished Georgian football defender whose legacy continues to resonate in the world of football. He dedicated the majority of his playing career to Dinamo Tbilisi, where he became a pivotal figure in the team's success.
Chokheli's prowess on the field earned him recognition as a Master of Sport of the USSR in nineteen fifty-nine. His contributions to the Soviet Union national team were significant, as he played in nineteen matches and participated in prestigious tournaments such as the nineteen sixty UEFA European Football Championship, where the team clinched the gold medal, and the nineteen sixty-two FIFA World Cup.
In the early nineteen sixties, Chokheli formed a formidable defensive trio alongside Anatoli Maslyonkin and Anatoly Krutikov, solidifying the Soviet back line. After retiring from professional play, he transitioned into coaching, taking on various roles at Dinamo Tbilisi, including head coach in nineteen sixty-nine to nineteen seventy and again in nineteen seventy-four.
Chokheli's impact on Georgian football is immortalized with a statue in front of Telavi's Municipal Stadium, a testament to his enduring legacy and contributions to the sport.