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David Kipiani: biography and achievements

David Kipiani is a famous football player and coach of Georgian origin. Very few people managed to achieve such dizzying results in this sport. Unfortunately, this talented person is no more among us. David died in a terrible car accident. About the brightest moments of life Kipiani, we'll talk in our article.

Childhood of the sportsman

The biography of this man is full of interesting moments. Let's start with his birth. So, David Kipiani was born in 1951, on November 18. The native city of the great football player is Tbilisi (Georgia).

David was born into a family of two doctors. That's why the boy seldom managed to enjoy communication with his parents. Education is mainly engaged in the beloved grandmother. Despite the boy's unbearable activity, his parents dreamed that his son would grow up to be a talented surgeon. Grandmother thought differently. She saw a future writer in the child, so she taught him the basics of literature and art every day.

But no matter how close people tried to entice the boy to his side, he chose sport. It is noteworthy that neither grandmother nor parents began to stop David's love for football.

The first steps towards the glory

To approach his dream, David decides to go to football school number 35. It should be said that P. Chelidze became the first coach of the talented boy.

Success came in 1968, when David Kipiani won the "Cup of Hope", being in the team of the Georgian youth team. Immediately after this significant event, the double "Tbilisi" was added to the double.

Simultaneously with the game in the football team, David decides to enter the Tbilisi Polytechnic Institute at the Faculty of Chemistry. Realizing that he does not have much interest in science, Kipiani is transferred to the Faculty of Law, which successfully ends.

David Kipiani - high profile football player

From 1968 to 1970 he played for the Tbilisi "Lokomotiv". A year later, David is invited to the Dynamo, where he shows excellent results. Thanks to their love of football, Kipiani is taken to the USSR team. Unfortunately, he did not manage to prove himself in the team. The cause was a serious leg injury, which he received at training camps in Odessa.

After that, Kipiani David rarely appears in the team, because it does not fit into the tactical scheme of coach Lobanovsky.

In the club "Dynamo" David played 246 matches, in which scored 79 goals.

Leaving football

In 1981, unexpectedly Kipiani breaks his leg, so he does not qualify for the 1982 World Cup. After that, David plays a few more matches in his native team, and then declares publicly that he is leaving football.

Work as a trainer

After retiring from the sport, Kipiani works in the council of the Georgian society "Dynamo". In this position, David does not stay long - in six months he is appointed coach of "Dynamo" instead of Nodar Akhalkatsuki. At the time of coming to the post the team seems to be unassembled and practically "collapsed". Only a year later, David manages to unite the Dynamo.

In 1986, the club management decided to dismiss Kipiani from the position of head coach. The reason was a divorce with his first wife. Such an act the leadership regarded as a step unworthy of a man. It is also noteworthy that Dynamo, at the time of David's departure, ranks third in the championship.

Further activities

David Kipiani, whose biography is interesting to many, starts to work in the Prosecutor's Office of the Georgian SSR. After some time, the former football player is offered the position of deputy chief of the general supervision department. Since that moment, David's life is improving. He meets a beautiful girl and soon marries.

Coaching activities

In 1988, David Kipiani again takes up the post of coach of Dynamo. Leaves work when he gets a serious head injury in a car accident. After that he works as a Dynamo manager for 8 months.

In 1992, Olympiakos (Nicosia) invited David to work as a coach. Kipiani gladly agrees, while before the end of the championship there are 8 games.

In 1995, Kipiani returns to his native Georgia and becomes at the helm of Dynamo. In 1997 he was invited to the coaching position for the Georgian national team. A year later, David signed a contract with the Russian "Shinnik." From 1999 to 2001 he trains "torpedovtsy" (Kutaisi).

David Kipiani. Personal life

Kipiani was married twice. With each wife he lived for 14 years. David has three sons - Nikolai, Levan and George.

Death of the famous football player

David Kipiani, whose death shocked millions of people, died on September 17, 2001. The tragedy occurred near the village of Cherdakhi, located just 30 km from Tbilisi. According to eyewitnesses, David was driving at high speed, overtaking the car behind the car. Suddenly, his car abruptly turns off the road and rushes to a tree standing at the curb. Then the car flies to another tree and starts to smoke. To the aid of hurry drivers of other cars, which, after opening the doors, discern a football player unconscious, thrown back in the back seat.

David Kipiani was buried in the Saburtalin cemetery. All expenses related to the funeral were assumed by the leadership of the Football Federation of Georgia. After some time, the name of the great football player will be awarded to the stadium in Georgia, the football arena in Gurjaani and the street in Tbilisi.

Interesting Facts

According to the friends of Kipiani, he always had incidents with him. So, in Australia, where the "Dynamo" went to the next international tournament, David nearly drowned.

After training, the guys decided to relax and swim in the pool. Suddenly David began to wave his arms and shout, and then sharply went to the bottom. Friends thought that this was a rally, because for Kipiani often it was. The first who understood the seriousness of the situation was Manuchar Machaidze, the captain of the Dynamo team. He jumped into the water and saved David.

We should not ignore the fact that the Kipiani was considered a real enemy of Georgia. It all started in the 90s, when David together with his friend Vladimir Gutsaev insisted that the Georgian teams stayed in the championship of the Soviet Union. At that time, almost all of Georgia supported its president in withdrawing from the USSR.

Kipiani believed that separation from Soviet football would lead to terrible consequences. As it turned out later, he looked like water.

It is also noteworthy that in the 90s (when Kipiani moved to Cyprus to coach the team "Olympiakos") David opens his own restaurant called "Russian". Unfortunately, soon the institution closes. The reason was a fight between two Russian visitors. All ended with the fact that one of them wrote a statement to the police, where he called his opponent "Russian Mafiosi". When the police arrived at the place of the incident, the owner of the restaurant, David, got under the distribution. He was taken away in handcuffs and held in custody for three days. After this incident, the police apologized for this. David decided to close the restaurant himself.

Cause of death of the famous football player

There are two versions of David's death. The first says that the football player did not cope with the turning maneuver, and the second - that Kipiani brought the heart.

It is also noteworthy that many believe that the cause of Kipiani's death was alcohol intoxication. It should be said that nothing was found in the blood of the deceased.

Immediately after the disaster, David was taken to the intensive care unit, but nobody could help him.

Conclusion

It should be said that the last few months before the death of David Kipiani, whose achievements are known to many, has actually been left without work. After the Georgian team was "crushed" by the Hungarians, the leadership of the team asked to leave both David and Revaz Dzodzuashvili. Kipiani left and as coach of the Kutaisi "Torpedo".

It should be said that the Kipiani was to be 50 years old. Before his jubilee, the great football player did not live until just 2 months.

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