Boris Paichadze

Boris Paitschadse (Georgian ბორის პაიჭაძე; Russian Борис Пайчадзе; . * 21 Januarjul / February 3 1915greg in Ontschiketi, Rajon Kutaisi, . † October 9, 1990 in Tbilisi ) was a Georgian football player. He was center forward and captain for Dinamo Tbilisi and famous for its agility on the field, dribbling and assists.

Life

Paitschadse studied at the Technical School and the marine industry Transcaucasian Institute in Poti. In 1934 he joined the football team a shipyard in Poti, moved in 1936 to Dinamo Tbilisi, the then young players looking for.

He took with Dinamo Tbilisi in 181 games for the Soviet football championship in part, firing shots 98 goals. 1939, 1937 and 1946, he finished with the team to second place in 1936, 1946, 1947 and 1950 third place. He played 40 games for the USSR Cup, firing shots 25 goals and participated in the finals in 1936, 1937 and 1946. Between 1937 and 1946 he was in all seven games of Dinamo Tbilisi while abroad, including at performances in Iran and Romania.

In 1951 he ended his active career, was team coach at Dinamo Tbilisi and Chairman of the Sports Committee of the Georgian capital. 1963 to 1985 he was head of the Dinamo stadium in Tbilisi.

Paitschadse has won several state awards, including the Vakhtang Gorgasali - Prize. 1953 turned the director Reso Chiedze a film about the football player. In 1995, the Dinamo stadium in Tbilisi was renamed Boris Paitschadse Stadium.

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