Kiazo Leladze ( Latvian: Kiazo Leladze ; July 19, 1966 , Riga , Latvian SSR , USSR ) - Latvian FIFA indoor soccer referee, as well as a national football linear referee .
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| Born | July 19, 1966 (53 years old) Riga , Latvian SSR , USSR | |||||||||||||||
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| City | Riga | |||||||||||||||
| Category | national ( football ) FIFA ( futsal ) | |||||||||||||||
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Biography
As a child, Kiazo Leladze played football, but in 1985 the coach invited him to attend soccer referee courses. Upon completion of training, Kiazo Leladze began his judicial career. Later, he had a break in the field of refereeing for a period of 8 years. Kiazo Leladze returned to refereeing through futsal [1] .
In 2002, Kiazo Leladze was assigned the FIFA futsal category [2] , as well as the national football category [3] .
Kiazo Leladze repeatedly became the best referee of the Latvian Amateur Football League ( LAFL ) [4] [5] [6] .
Notes
- ↑ Video interview with Kiazo Leladze for LFF E-Žurnāls
- ↑ Intervija ar Kiazo Leladzi LFF E-Žurnālam (Latvian)
- ↑ BNS. Lajuks atkārtoti atzīts par labāko futbola tiesnesi (Latvian) . DELFI (November 29, 2002). Date of treatment July 20, 2011. Archived on August 14, 2012.
- ↑ Grand closing of the 2005 winter season
- ↑ Solemn closing of the summer season of 2005
- ↑ Closing of the winter season 2005/06