Murtaz Khurtsilava

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Olympic medal record
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Men’s Football
Bronze 1972 Munich Team competition

Murtaz Kalistratovich Khurtsilava (Russian: Муртаз Калистратович Хурцилава) (born 5 January 1943 in village Bandza, Martvili District, Georgian SSR) is a former Georgian footballer. He was part of the USSR side that finished second in the 1972 UEFA European Championship, third at the 1972 Olympic Games and fourth at the 1966 FIFA World Cup. He was also one of only two Georgians, alongside Alexandre Chivadze, to have captained the Soviet team. At the national level he played for FC Dynamo Tbilisi.

In November 2003, to celebrate UEFA's Jubilee, he was selected as the Golden Player of Georgia by the Georgian Football Federation as their most outstanding player of the past 50 years. [1]

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Flag of Soviet Union USSR squad - 1966 FIFA World Cup Fourth Place Flag of Soviet Union

1 Yashin | 2 Serebryanikov | 3 Ostrovskiy | 4 Ponomarev | 5 Afonin | 6 Shesterniev | 7 Khurtsilava | 8 Sabo | 9 Getmanov | 10 Danilov | 11 Chislenko | 12 Voronin | 13 Korneyev | 14 Sichinava | 15 Khusainov | 16 Metreveli | 17 Porkujan | 18 Banishevskiy | 19 Malofeyev | 20 Markarov | 21 Kavazashvili | 22 Bannikov | Coach: Morozov

Flag of Soviet Union USSR squad - 1970 FIFA World Cup Flag of Soviet Union

1 Shmuts | 2 Kavazashvili | 3 Afonin | 4 Dzodzuashvili | 5 Kaplichny | 6 Lovchev | 7 Logofet | 8 Khurtsilava | 9 Shesterniev | 10 Zikov | 11 Asatiani | 12 Kiselev | 13 Yashin | 14 Muntyan | 15 Serebryanikov | 16 Byshovets | 17 Yevriuzhikin | 18 Metreveli | 19 Nodia | 20 Puzach | 21 Kmelnitsky | 22 Porkujan | Coach: Kachalin

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