Vitali Daraselia Jr.

Vitaly Vitalijević Daraselia, or Vitali Daraselia Jr. (born 27 September 1978) is a retired Georgian footballer.

Vitaly Daraselia
Personal information
Full name Vitaly Vitaliyevich Daraselia
Date of birth (1978-09-27) 27 September 1978
Place of birth Soviet Union
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Playing position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1997 Dinamo Batumi 2 (0)
1998–2000 CSKA Kyiv 21 (2)
1998–2000CSKA-2 Kyiv (loan) 68 (17)
2000 Systema-Boreks Borodyanka 2 (1)
2001–2004 Dinamo Tbilisi 80 (27)
2004–2005 Alania Vladikavkaz 24 (1)
2005–2006 Dinamo Tbilisi 10 (1)
2006 Shakhter Karagandy 16 (1)
2007 Sioni Bolnisi 5 (3)
2007–2008 Dacia Chişinău 8 (2)
2008–2009 Lokomotivi Tbilisi 20 (3)
National team
2002–2005 Georgia 10 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Daraselia Jr. is the son of Vitaly Daraselia, also a footballer.

Daraselia started his career at Dinamo Batumi before cross border for CSKA Kyiv. He was signed by Georgian giant Dinamo Tbilisi after poor season in Kiev.

In February 2004, he was spotted by Alania Vladikavkaz[1] and played for 2 seasons. In 2005–06 season he returned to Dinamo Tbilisi before left for Shakhter Karagandy in August 2006.[2]

In January 2007 Daraselia returned to Georgia again, for Sioni Bolnisi.[3]

At 2007–08 season he played for Dacia Chişinău before signed by Lokomotivi Tbilisi.

International career

Daraselia received his first call-up in 2002.[4]

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References

  1. "Daraselia agrees Alania deal". UEFA.com. 5 February 2004. Retrieved 19 February 2009.
  2. "Koke is it for Aris". UEFA.com. 16 August 2006. Retrieved 19 February 2009.
  3. "Georgia abuzz with transfer talk". UEFA.com. 17 January 2007. Retrieved 19 February 2009.
  4. "Nemsadze forced out of Georgia squad". UEFA.com. 21 March 2002. Retrieved 19 February 2009.


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