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Born: 6/7 1973 Birthplace: Tbilisi Nationality: Georgia Height: 5`8" (173cm) Weight: 10st. 2lb (64kg) Position: Attacking Midfield

 

George Kinkladze 10

 

 

 

 

 

 

Georgiou Kinkladze was born on 6th July 1973 in Tbilisi, Georgia, part of the former Soviet Union located in southwestern Asia bordering the Black Sea between Turkey and Russia. At school Gio had only two interests, history and football, with football holding the larger share of his attention, no doubt because of his father's influence in having him playing for Dynamo Tbilisi's junior side when he was only eight years old. In 1991 Georgia became an independent state again, but independence brought civil war as rival factions fought for control. Because of the hostilities, the Tbilisi management sought to put their players in a more stable environment and Kinkladze, with two others, was sent on loan to Saarbrucken in Germany. None of the Georgians were able to settle into the side at Saarbrucken, partly because of the over competitive, and sometimes aggressive attitude of the German players towards those from the East. Following Saarbrucken's relegation and the political situation in Georgia having stabilised, Kinkladze returned to Tbilisi. By now he was a regular in the Georgian national side, and in 1993/4 he was the national Player of the Year. After a season at Tbilisi, Kinkladze was offered to Athletico Madrid (April 1994) for approximately £200,000; they gave him a trial but no contract. However, Gio had caught the eye of one Diego Maradona, who had him on trial at Boca Juniors in Argentina for a month. Had Kinkladze taken a liking to life in that part of the world, he could have been there today; he didn't, so he returned to Georgia once more. In September 1994, in the run up to Euro'96, the Georgian national side played Moldova in Tbilisi. This match took place largely unnoticed, but Francis Lee saw a video recording and was so taken by the skills of Kinkladze that he contacted Tbilisi President Merad Jordania, eventually securing an undertaking that Manchester City would have first refusal should Georgiou become available. Two months later Georgia thrashed Wales 5-0, and at the return match at Cardiff Arms Park, City scouts Jimmy Frizzell and Colin Bell saw Kinkladze's now famous goal, lifting the ball with a well controlled chip over Southall from 20 yards. In his last season with Dinamo, Kinkladze scored 14 goals in 20 outings and attracted the attention of some world class clubs including AC Milan. It seems that the Italian scouts were so excited with his ability they gave him the nickname "Rivera of the Black Sea". However, when it came to it, Merad Jordania was as good as his word and Kinkladze was offered to City and the pair flew into Manchester to finalise a 3 year deal; Alan Ball's first signing for City, the fee somewhere in the region of £2 million. After initial difficulties obtaining a work permit, Georgiou played his first match for the Blues at Maine Road against Spurs on 19th August 1995. During the 95/96 season he quickly became the fans' favourite; though having no understanding of English, his displays of skill and ball control show something not seen for an awful long time at Maine Road. His ability and panache even caught the eye of opposing fans, the Middlesbrough fans voted Gio the "Best Opposing Player of the Season" and his goal against Southampton in March 1996 will be forever in the memories of those lucky enough to have witnessed it. Despite the remarkable skills of Kinkladze, City were relegated to the Nationwide 1st Division and many were afraid that he would be tempted away from City. That wasn't the case however, Kinkladze pledged to stay at Maine Road for at least one more season. After this however, it's unlikely that he will stay with City, especially if promotion to the Premiership doesn't happen. Another relegation for City, this time to the Second Division, resulted in Gio leaving for Dutch club Ajax. Before that, he learned that he had no place in new manager Joe Royle's plans for the club and it soon became clear that going to Ajax would be the best thing for his career. City received £5 million, clearly a bargain for the Dutch side. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

 

 

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