RC Aia Kutaisi

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RC Aia Kutasi is a Georgian rugby union team. Aia Kutasi was one of the best teams of the Soviet Union, holding three national titles, in 1987, 1988 and 1989. Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Aia Kutaisi has been one of the best teams of Georgia; they held 10 national titles, both as a Soviet republic and as an independent country.

Rugby Club Aia Kutaisi
Full nameRugby Club Aia Kutaisi
Founded15 October 1959; 65 years ago (15 October 1959)
LocationKutaisi, Georgia
Ground(s)Aia Arena (Capacity: 4 860)
PresidentGiorgi *Gia* Gorgaslidze
Coach(es)Giorgi Nemsadze
Captain(s)Giorgi Babunashvili
League(s)Didi 10
2023–241st

Honours

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Georgian competitions

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Soviet competitions

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Stadium

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They share their ground with Ares Kutaisi, RC Dinosaurs Tskaltubo and Bagrat Kutaisi all the side playing at the Aia Arena, which was built in 2015.

Current squad

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RC Aia Kutaisi squad for the 2024–25 Didi 10 season[1]

Front-row

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  •   Bachuk Baratashvili
  •   Aleko Gigashvili
  •   Gigi Chumburidze
  •   Giorgi Bakradze
  •   Giorgi Kimutsadze
  •   Luka Shengelia
  •   Mate Oboladze
  •   Omar Jangavadze
  •   Peter Jincharadze
  •   Saba Eremeishvili
  •   Sana Khonelidze

Locks

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  •   Giorgi Gabriadze
  •   Duba Zibzibadze
  •   Vakhtang Sharvashidze
  •   Sitiveni Iambak

Back-row

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  •   Luka Gabunia
  •   Genadu Kudava
  •   Giorgi Nutsubidze
  •   Davit Vardanidze
  •   Ilia Gabisonia
  •   Luka Chaava
  •   Jiuta Nbatrerenga

Halfbacks

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Centres

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  •   Irakli Simsive
  •   Anzor Saralidze
  •   Givi Kashia
  •   Giorgi Freudze
  •   Luka Chkaberidze

Outside Backs

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  •   Emzar Mindiashvili
  •   Otar Metreveli
  •   Temur Kokhodze
  •   Timothy Mbola
Key
  • Senior 15s internationally capped players are listed in bold.
  • * denotes players qualified to play for Georgia on dual nationality or residency grounds.
  • † denotes players dual-registered with Black Lion.

Notable former players

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "2024-25 | დიდი 10". stat-rugby-ge.translate.goog. Retrieved 2024-09-11.
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