Ramaz Shengelia

Ramaz Shengelia
Personal information
Full nameRamaz Aleksandrovich Shengelia
Date of birth(1957-01-01)1 January 1957
Place of birthKutaisi, Georgian SSR
Date of death21 June 2012(2012-06-21) (aged 55)
Place of deathTbilisi, Georgia
Height1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Playing positionStriker
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1973–1976FC Torpedo Kutaisi75(29)
1977–1988FC Dinamo Tbilisi283(120)
1989–1990IFK Holmsund13(2)
National team
1979–1983USSR26(10)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Ramaz Shengelia (Georgian: რამაზ შენგელია) (1 January 1957 – 21 June 2012[1]) was a Soviet footballer player of Georgian origin.

International career

He played in 26 games scoring 10 goals for the USSR national football team, including performance at the 1982 FIFA World Cup (5 matches, 1 goal).[2] He also represented his country in 5 FIFA World Cup qualification matches.[3]

International goals

[4]

Score and results list Soviet Union's goal tally first.
#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.28 March 1979Lokomotiv Republican Sports Complex, SimferopolBulgaria2–03–1Friendly
2.19 April 1979Dinamo Stadium, TbilisiSweden1–02–0Friendly
3.5 May 1979Central Lenin Stadium, MoscowCzechoslovakia2–03–0Friendly
4.19 May 1979Dinamo Stadium, TbilisiHungary2–22–2Euro 1980 qualifying
5.23 September 1981Central Lenin Stadium, MoscowTurkey4–04–0World Cup 1982 qualifying
6.7 October 1981Atatürk Stadium, IzmirTurkey0–10–3World Cup 1982 qualifying
7.28 October 1981Dinamo Stadium, TbilisiCzechoslovakia1–02–0World Cup 1982 qualifying
8.2–0
9.5 May 1982Central Lenin Stadium, MoscowEast Germany1–01–0Friendly
10.22 June 1982Estadio La Rosaleda, MálagaScotland2–12–2World Cup 1982

Death

He died of a brain haemorrhage in Tbilisi in June 2012,[5] only three weeks after his fellow 1982 World Cup squad member Yuri Susloparov died.

External links

References

Soviet Footballer of the Year
Soviet Top League top scorers
  • 1936 (spring): Semichastny
  • 1936 (autumn): Glazkov
  • 1937: Paichadze / Rumyantsev / Smirnov
  • 1938: Honcharenko
  • 1939: G. Fedotov
  • 1940: G. Fedotov / Solovyov
  • 1945: Bobrov
  • 1946: Ponomarev
  • 1947: Bobrov / Nikolayev / Solovyov
  • 1948: Solovyov
  • 1949: Simonyan
  • 1950: Simonyan
  • 1951: Gogoberidze
  • 1952: Zazroyev
  • 1953: Simonyan
  • 1954: A. Ilyin / V. Ilyin / Sochnev
  • 1955: Streltsov
  • 1956: Buzunov
  • 1957: Buzunov
  • 1958: A. Ilyin
  • 1959: Kaloyev
  • 1960: Kaloyev / Gusarov
  • 1961: Gusarov
  • 1962: Mustygin
  • 1963: Kopayev
  • 1964: V. Fedotov
  • 1965: Kopayev
  • 1966: Datunashvili
  • 1967: Mustygin
  • 1968: Gavasheli / Abduraimov
  • 1969: Osyanin / Proskurin / Kherhadze
  • 1970: Nodia
  • 1971: Malofeyev
  • 1972: Blokhin
  • 1973: Blokhin
  • 1974: Blokhin
  • 1975: Blokhin
  • 1976 (spring): Andreasyan
  • 1976 (autumn): Markin
  • 1977: Blokhin
  • 1978: Yartsev
  • 1979: Starukhin
  • 1980: Andreyev
  • 1981: Shengelia
  • 1982: Yakubik
  • 1983: Gavrilov
  • 1984: Andreyev
  • 1985: Protasov
  • 1986: Borodyuk
  • 1987: Protasov
  • 1988: Shakhov / Borodyuk
  • 1989: Rodionov
  • 1990: Protasov / Shmarov
  • 1991: Kolyvanov
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup top scorers
UEFA European Under-21 Championship awards
Golden player
Top goalscorer


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