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- Zurab Khizanishvili (Georgian: ზურაბ ხიზანიშვილი; born 6 October 1981) is a Georgian football coach and former player who is the ****istant manager of...
- Khizanishvili (Georgian: ხიზანიშვილი) is a Georgian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Nodar Khizanishvili (born 1953), Soviet footballer...
- Nodar Khizanishvili (Georgian: ნოდარ ხიზანიშვილი) (born 31 January 1953 in Batumi, Adjar ****R) is a retired Soviet football player of Georgian ethnicity...
- appearing in 124 of official games for Georgia since 2008. Defender Zurab Khizanishvili had the longest national team career with Georgia, making his 92 appearances...
- Lorenzo Amoruso. Arveladze's two compatriots Georgi Nemsadze and Zurab Khizanishvili also took part in this game. The latter joined Arveladze at Rangers...
- became successful footballers in USSR, including Revaz Chelebadze, Nodar Khizanishvili and Vakhtang Koridze. The famous Gr**** footballer Andreas Niniadis also...
- Pancrate on free transfers and completed the loan signings of Zurab Khizanishvili and Marlon Harewood. A positive start to the 2009–10 season saw Hughton...
- liturgical chants, in 1990 the group was joined in performance by Aleko Khizanishvili and his trio of instrumentalists who play Salamuri and Panduri. v t...
- Inter Milan and Napoli in European competitions. Gabelia Chivadze (C) Khizanishvili Kostava Tavadze Sulakvelidze Svanadze Daraselia Gutsaev Kipiani Shengelia...
- Okriashvili Ucha Lobjanidze Valeri Kazaishvili Vladimir Dvalishvili Zurab Khizanishvili Shota Cheishvili (1994–97) Vladimir Gutsaev (1997–1998) Gigla Imnadze...