Lasha Malaguradze ( Georgian ლაშა მალაღურაძე ; born January 2, 1986 , Tbilisi ) is a Georgian professional rugby player who plays in the tenth position for the Russian team Krasny Yar .
Lasha Malaguradze | ||
| general information | ||
| Date of Birth | January 2, 1986 (33 years old) | |
| Place of Birth | Tbilisi , USSR | |
| Citizenship | ||
| Growth | 185 cm | |
| Weight | 94 kg | |
| Position | wandering midfielder, internal center | |
| Club Information | ||
| Club | ||
| room | 10, 12 | |
| Career | ||
| Club career * | ||
| 2007 | ||
| 2007-2008 | ||
| 2008—2011 | ||
| 2011-2012 | ||
| 2012—2015 | ||
| 2016 | ||
| 2016 - n. at. | ||
| National team** | ||
| 2008 - n. at. | 78 (178) | |
* The number of games and points for a professional club is considered for the national league, Heineken Cup and Super Rugby. ** The number of games and points for the national team in official matches. | ||
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Biography
Club career
Rugby began to practice at the age of 7, in parallel with football, but at the age of 16 he finally decided on rugby [1] . He began to play in the Kochebi club, then, together with his elder brother Jaba, he moved to the Odessa club Kredo-63 [2] . Having become the champion of Ukraine , he moved to France. The first club was Beziers , with whom he became the winner in Federal-1 (3rd strongest division in France). He played for a couple of French clubs, having spent a total of 7 years in the country, after which he first moved to his native Kochebi club, and in March 2016 he signed a three-year contract with Krasniy Yar [3] .
Team Career
He made his debut in the national team in 2008. Member of the 2011 Rugby World Cup , where he spent one match against Argentina . He played 4 matches at the 2015 Rugby World Cup , including against New Zealand [3] , and made an attempt to Namibia . He is a six-time European rugby champion.
Family
Lasha from a rugby family, his father and older brother Jaba are also rugby players, with Jaba playing for the national team of Ukraine .
Notes
- ↑ Lasha Malaguradze: “Rugby is already more popular than football in Georgia” Archived November 7, 2017 on Wayback Machine (Russian)
- ↑ MALAGURADZE: “I won’t return to France. Bored there ” (Russian)
- ↑ 1 2 Lasha Malaguradze: “Misses upset me” (Russian)