
PSG forward Khvicha Kvaratskhelia has been officially appointed as the new captain of the Georgia national football team, marking a significant milestone in his international career.
The Georgian Football Federation confirmed Kvaratskhelia’s appointment, emphasizing the 25-year-old’s leadership qualities, passion, and commitment to the national side. The winger, who has emerged as one of Europe’s brightest attacking talents with PSG, succeeds Guram Kashia, who previously held the captain’s armband.
Kvaratskhelia has been instrumental in Georgia’s recent progress, helping the team qualify for major competitions and gaining international recognition for his dynamic performances. His new role is seen as both a reward for his influence on and off the pitch, and a step toward leading Georgia’s continued development ahead of upcoming international fixtures.