Guram Adzhoyev (footballer, Born 1961)
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Guram Zakharovich Adzhoyev (; born 18 October 1961) is a retired Soviet professional
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er. He is the president of
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.


Playing career

He made his professional debut in the
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in 1980 for
FC Torpedo Kutaisi FC Torpedo Kutaisi ( Georgian: საფეხბურთო კლუბი ტორპედო ქუთაისი) is a Georgian professional football club based in Kutaisi, Georgia's third largest city. The team competes in the Erovnuli ...
. His son, also called Guram Adzhoyev, is now a professional footballer as well.


Honours

*
Soviet Top League The Soviet Top League, known after 1970 as the Higher League (), served as the top division (tier) of Soviet Union football from 1936 until 1991. The league's name was a conditional designation used for brevity since being completely owned and g ...
runner-up: 1984, 1985. *
Soviet Cup The Soviet Cup, or USSR Cup (),, , , (Moldovan Cyrillic: Купа УРСС), , , . was the premier football cup competition in the Soviet Union conducted by the Football Federation of the Soviet Union. The 1991–92 season of the tournam ...
winner: 1988. *
Ukrainian Cup The Ukrainian Cup ( ) is an association football national knockout cup competition run by the Ukrainian Association of Football. The competition is conducted almost exclusively among professional clubs. Since the 2003–04 season, the Cup winner qu ...
finalist: 1992.


European Club Competitions

* UEFA Cup 1982–83 with
FC Dynamo Moscow FC Dynamo Moscow (''FC Dynamo Moskva'', , ) is a Russian professional association football, football club based in Moscow. Dynamo returned to the Russian Premier League for the 2017–18 season after one season in the second-tier Russian Footba ...
: 1 game. * UEFA Cup 1984–85 with
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: 4 games. * UEFA Cup 1985–86 with FC Spartak Moscow: 1 game. *
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with
FC Dinamo Tbilisi FC Dinamo Tbilisi ( ka, დინამო თბილისი, ) is a Georgian professional football club based in Tbilisi that competes in the Erovnuli Liga, the top flight of Georgian football. Dinamo Tbilisi was one of the most prom ...
: 2 games. *
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with
FC Metalist Kharkiv Football Club Metalist Kharkiv, also known as Football Club Metalist Kharkov or FC Metalist Kharkov ( ), is a Ukrainian professional Association football, football club based in Kharkiv that plays in the Ukrainian First League during the 2023– ...
: 4 games, 1 goal.


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* * 1961 births Yazidis from Georgia (country) Living people Soviet men's footballers Men's footballers from Georgia (country) Expatriate men's footballers from Georgia (country) Soviet expatriate men's footballers Soviet Top League players Soviet First League players FC Dinamo Tbilisi players FC Dynamo Moscow players FC Spartak Moscow players FC Metalist Kharkiv players FC Slovkhlib Slovyansk players Beitar Jerusalem F.C. players Diósgyőri VTK players FC Saturn Ramenskoye players Ukrainian Premier League players Ukrainian Amateur Football Championship players Expatriate men's footballers in Israel Expatriate men's footballers in Ukraine Expatriate men's footballers in Hungary Footballers from Tbilisi Soviet expatriate sportspeople in Israel Russian people of Kurdish descent Men's association football midfielders Kurdish men's footballers Expatriate men's footballers in Russia {{USSR-footy-midfielder-stub