Fight for the European Cup: Austria meets unknown Georgian opponents!
Fight for the European Cup: Austria meets unknown Georgian opponents!
In the Franz Horr Stadium, an exciting first leg will be held on July 24, 2025, in which 9,000 fans are expected. The east stand is already sold out, which illustrates the anticipation of the duel between the Georgian club Spaeri and the Austrian team Austria Vienna. Coach Stephan Helm has announced that his team wants to dominate the game and intends to work to work on the maximum performance. At the same time, he expects a defensive opponent who will lurk on a counterattack. Helm emphasizes that his team is well prepared for this challenge.
Spaeri, the current league leader in the second division of Georgia, celebrates its European Cup debut with this match. They are still in the shade of larger clubs internationally and are led by trainer Anzor Kighuradze. From the perspective of Otar Kiteishvili, a player from Sturm Graz, there is little information about the strengths and weaknesses of the opponent. Kiteishvili emphasizes that Georgian teams tend to be very well prepared and have technically experienced players in their ranks. However, he believes that the Austria will have physical advantages.
preparation and expectations
The winner of this duel meets Legia Warsaw or Banik Ostrava in the third qualification round, which further increases the importance of this game. Austria Vienna will have another ÖFB Cup game against Voitsberg next Sunday, and the second leg in Georgia will also be due next Thursday at 6 p.m. Trainer Helm is confident that his team will find the right strategy to achieve a decisive advantage in the first game.
otar kiteishvili has achieved remarkable milestones in his previous career. He started his career at Dinamo Tbilisi and was quickly recognized there as one of the best young players in Georgia. He can attribute this to his success, including two awards for the best young player Georgia in 2015 and 2016. In 2018 he moved to Sturm Graz, where he recently won his first title with the club.
Georgian football and international participation
The Georgian national football team has made remarkable progress in recent years. In 2024, the team was able to qualify for an EM finals for the first time after the Georgian Football Association was admitted to UEFA and FIFA in 1992. So far, the team has been unsuccessful in the world championship qualifications, but in recent years it has repeatedly been able to draw attention to solid performance.
Georgian football talent, as Kiteishvili represents, is becoming increasingly visible in the national team. The national selection has achieved some remarkable successes in the past and is now putting players in a squad that could cause a sensation in the next few years. The way into the footsteps of the successful teams of the past could move a step closer to every match.
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