Georgi Dzhikiya

Georgi Tamazovich Dzhikiya (Russian: Георгий Тамазович Джикия born 21 November 1993) is a Russian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for the Russia national team.

Georgi Dzhikiya
Dzhikiya playing for Russia in 2021
Personal information
Full nameGeorgi Tamazovich Dzhikiya
Date of birth (1993-11-21) 21 November 1993 (age 30)
Place of birthMoscow, Russia
Height1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)[1]
Position(s)Defender
Youth career
2003–2010Lokomotiv Moscow
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2011–2013Lokomotiv-2 Moscow64(2)
2014Spartak Nalchik8(0)
2014–2015Khimik Dzerzhinsk31(2)
2015–2016Amkar Perm38(3)
2017–2024Spartak Moscow164(5)
International career
2017–Russia45(2)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 19 May 2024
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 16 October 2023

Early life

Dzhikiya was born on 21 November 1993 in Moscow, Russia. Ethnic Georgians, his family had previously moved from Sukhumi, Abkhaziaα.[2]

Club career

He made his debut in the Russian Second Division for FC Lokomotiv-2 Moscow on 24 May 2011 in a game against FC Volochanin-Ratmir Vyshny Volochyok.[3]

On 26 December 2016, he signed a contract with FC Spartak Moscow.[4]

On 18 January 2018, he suffered an ACL tear that kept him from playing until August 2018, he was forced to miss the 2018 FIFA World Cup that was held in Russia.[5]

On 15 August 2021, he extended his contract with Spartak until 31 May 2024, with an additional one-year extension option.[6]

On 18 May 2024, Spartak announced that Dzhikiya would leave the club at the end of the season as his contract won't be extended.[7]

International career

In November 2016, he was called up to the Russia national football team for the first time for the friendly games against Qatar on 10 November 2016 and Romania on 15 November 2016.[8] He made his debut on 5 June 2017 in a friendly against Hungary.[citation needed]

In the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup, he spent all three matches without substitutions - against New Zealand (2–0), Portugal (0–1) and Mexico (1–2). In the game with the Portuguese, he received a yellow card.[citation needed]

He missed the 2018 FIFA World Cup, which Russia hosted, due to injury.[citation needed]

On 16 November 2019 he scored his first goal for the national team in the Euro 2020 qualifier against Belgium.[citation needed]

On 11 May 2021, he was included in the preliminary extended 30-man squad for UEFA Euro 2020.[9] On 2 June 2021, he was included in the final squad.[10] He played the full match in all three of Russia's games as Russia was eliminated at group stage.

Friendly match against Argentina in 2017

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 25 May 2024[11]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueCupLeague cupContinentalOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Lokomotiv-2 Moscow2011–12Russian Second League22020240
2012–13Russian Second League21120231
2013–14Russian Second League21100211
Total642400000682
Spartak Nalchik2013–14Russian First League8080
Khimik Dzerzhinsk2014–15Russian First League31220332
Amkar Perm2015–16Russian Premier League22231253
2016–17Russian Premier League16110171
Total383410000424
Spartak Moscow2016–17Russian Premier League8080
2017–18Russian Premier League171205[a]01[b]0251
2018–19Russian Premier League262306[c]0352
2019–20Russian Premier League271404[d]0351
2020–21Russian Premier League28020300
2021–22Russian Premier League281408[e]0401
2022–23Russian Premier League220601[f]0290
2023–24Russian Premier League8040120
Total1645250230202145
Career total30512351002302036513

International

As of match played 16 October 2023[12]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Russia201780
201850
2019101
202050
2021131
202220
202320
Total452
Scores and results list Russia's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Dzhikiya goal.[12]
List of international goals scored by Georgi Dzhikiya
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.16 November 2019Krestovsky Stadium, Saint Petersburg, Russia  Belgium1–41–4UEFA Euro 2020 qualification
2.11 October 2021Ljudski vrt, Maribor, Slovenia  Slovenia2–02–12022 FIFA World Cup qualification

Honours

Club

Spartak Moscow

Individual

Notes

Abkhazia, whilst de facto independent, was at the time recognised as part of Georgia by the United Nations and all of its members (Its independence was later recognised by Russia, Nicaragua, Venezuela, Nauru and Syria).

References