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Temur Ketsbaia was born on 18 March, 1968 in Gali, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union, is a Georgian football player and coach. Discover Temur Ketsbaia's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?
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Temur Ketsbaia Height, Weight & Measurements
At 55 years old, Temur Ketsbaia height is 1.76m .
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Temur Ketsbaia Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Temur Ketsbaia worth at the age of 55 years old? Temur Ketsbaia’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from Georgian. We have estimated Temur Ketsbaia's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Temuri Ketsbaia (თემურ ქეცბაია; born 18 March 1968) is a Georgian former professional football player and current manager.
He is the current manager of the Cyprus national team.
After beginning his professional career in 1987 in his native Georgia with Dinamo Tbilisi, Ketsbaia then played for Cypriot side Anorthosis, and Greek giants AEK Athens.
His career in AEK started with a great misfortune, since in his first official match against Rangers, for the UEFA Champions League qualifiers, he seriously injured his hand.
He returned after a few months, but his performance in his first season was not as expected, clearly affected by both the injury and his adaptation to a more demanding league.
He was the only scorer in the league derby against Olympiacos in the away win on 19 November 1994.
The following season he won the cup with AEK, while impressing with his performance.
He was even named by his colleagues in the league as the best foreign footballer of the season.
On 28 September 1995 he scored against Sion for the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup.
In the semi-finals he scored in both legs against Panathinaikos.
His next season he helped AEK a lot to play beautiful football, winning the Greek Super Cup and add another Greek Cup to their trophy case.
On 17 October 1996 he opened the score in the 0–2 win against Olimpija Ljubljana for the round of 16 of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup.
He ran down his contract in the Greek capital and arrived at St James' Park and Newcastle United on a free transfer in 1997.
Early in his career with The Magpies, Ketsbaia scored a goal in extra time against Croatia Zagreb, ensuring a place for Newcastle United in the UEFA Champions League for the first time in their history.
In England, he is remembered for his celebration after scoring a last-minute winner against Bolton Wanderers in 1998, in which he took off his jersey and kicked the advertising hoardings.
He stated that this was to relieve his frustration at being kept out of the Newcastle starting line-up.
He won the Malta International Football Tournament whilst on international duty with Georgia in 1998, the only International honour in his career.
Although he was considered something of a 'cult hero' by Newcastle fans, he was sold to Wolverhampton Wanderers in 2000, and also played for Dundee, among others.
In January 2004, while still a player for Anorthosis, Ketsbaia took his first managerial position in Anorthosis, winning two championships, in 2004–05 and in 2007–08, and one cup in 2006–07.
In 2005 Anorthosis reached in the third-round of the Champions League, over running Trabzonspor in the second round, and in 2008–09 reached in the UEFA Champions League Group Stage, the first Cypriot team to do so.
On 30 June 2007, Ketsbaia announced his retirement from professional football.
His last match before retiring was held on 14 July.
On 28 September 2008, he stated his interest for the vacant Newcastle manager position.
In an interview with the Sunday Mirror, he said: "I had a great opportunity to play at Newcastle as a player, so why not as a manager?"
In the week before the match club directors had gone to the police complaining of financial irregularities being carried out by the club President who was forced to resign, despite support from Ketsbaia and club supporters.
In April 2009, Ketsbaia stood down as coach of Anorthosis.
On 25 May 2009, the chairman of Olympiacos announced that Ketsbaia had been appointed the club's manager on a three-year deal, replacing Ernesto Valverde; however, on 15 September 2009, Ketsbaia and Olympiacos parted company following early criticism from the club's supporters, despite Olympiakos not conceding a goal during his tenure.
In November 2009 he was announced as manager of the Georgian national side, which he represented 49 times as a player.
He claimed that while he could not promise a major tournament in the near future, the team would fight to reach one.
In January 2015, Ketsbaia once again declared his interest in taking over the vacant manager job at Newcastle United, after Alan Pardew moved on to Crystal Palace, however, John Carver was appointed in a temporary position instead.
On 28 August 2015, Ketsbaia agreed terms with reigning Cypriot champions APOEL, signing a two-year contract with the club and replacing Domingos Paciência who was fired earlier at the same day.
On 21 April 2016, one day after APOEL's elimination in the Cypriot Cup semi-finals by Apollon Limassol, Ketsbaia's contract with APOEL was terminated, although at that moment the team were four points clear at the top of the league with only four matches remaining.
On 6 June 2016, Ketsbaia took over the management at Greek powerhouse AEK Athens, a club he played for until 1996, on a two-year contract.
His overall defensive managing mentality prevented the club from playing exciting football.
On 19 October 2016, two weeks after a heavy away 3-0 defeat to Olympiacos, the AEK board decided to terminate Ketsbaia's contract with immediate effect, something that Ketsbaia attributed to a premeditated sacking plan by the board, which amongst others involved slanderous press publications targeting Ketsbaia.
The Georgian manager, apparently disturbed by the 'unlawful behaviour' of the club's administration in the employment termination process, filed a lawsuit on 10 December 2016 demanding a sum of approximately £350k to be shared among him and his backroom staff; Ketsbaia was eventually entitled to a sum of just under £100k plus legal taxes following the examination of the case.
In an interview for the Cypriot branch of Alpha TV, Ketsbaia accused the Greek sport journalism sector of deliberately misrepresenting true facts in favour of certain teams and board members, and AEK of underestimating his managerial abilities for no apparent reason; he even added that certain AEK board members were hoping for a loss against Larisa in order to justify his imminent sacking.
On 1 June 2017, he was hired as the manager of the Russian club FC Orenburg.
On 17 August 2017,The president of FC Orenburg, Vasily Stolypin, said that Temuri Ketsbaia left the post of head coach not because of sports results.