ArmInfo. Armenians beat Georgians in hospitality, culture, ethics and human qualities with a score of 10:0. Georgian activist Tamta Tatarashvili wrote about this on her Facebook page.
After the return match of the UEFA Nations League playoff round between the national teams of Georgia and Armenia, Georgian fans threw various objects at Armenian fans. The match ended with a score of 6:1 in favor of the home team. After the end of the second half, Georgian fans, mostly teenagers, ran onto the field and began throwing various objects at Armenian fans.
"Armenians beat us with a score of 10:0. Shame and disgrace! Let at least the team or the Georgian Football Federation react to all this and apologize to the Armenian side," Tamta Tatarashvili said.
As a result of the incident, the police cordoned off the away stand. The game was held at the Boris Paichadze Stadium in Tbilisi. The match was refereed by a British team of referees led by Anthony Taylor. The score was opened in the fourth minute, when the ball was sent into his own net by the defender of the Armenian national team, Varazdat Aroyan. In the 14th minute, the home team's striker, Georges Mikautadze, doubled the home team's advantage. In the 23rd minute, Giorgi Chakvetadze brought the score to a rout. In the 27th minute, Otar Kiteishvili scored the fourth goal against Armenia. In the 35th minute, Mikautadze scored a double. In the 48th minute, Edgar Sevikyan scored one goal for Armenia. In the 62nd minute, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia set the final score in the match - 6:1. Nothing is known about UEFA's reaction to the incident at the time of writing.
Recall that the Armenian national team will play its next match in September, in the World Cup qualifying round. On September 6, the national team's opponent will be either Portugal or Denmark, and on September 9, the team of the head coach of the Armenian national team John van't Schip will host Ireland in Yerevan.