Dawit Siradze

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Dawit Siradze
David Siradze.jpg
Personnel
birthday October 21, 1981
place of birth TbilisiGeorgian SSR
size 181 cm
position striker
Juniors
Years station
0000-1998 Dinamo Tbilisi
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1996-1997 →  35-STU  (loan) 4 0(1)
1997-1998 Dinamo-2 Tbilisi 9 0(1)
1998-2001 Erzurumspor 0 0(0)
1998-2001 Erzurumspor II 65 (15)
2001-2003 Dinamo Tbilisi 60 (18)
2003-2004 1. FC Union Berlin 12 0(1)
2004-2005 Eintracht Trier 19 0(1)
2005 Locomotive Tbilisi 13 0(4)
2006-2007 FC Erzgebirge Aue 23 0(6)
2007-2008 SC Paderborn 07 9 0(0)
2008 →  Spartak Nalchik  (loan) 27 0(4)
2009-2014 Spartak Nalchik 122 (13)
2014 Sioni Bolnissi 12 0(3)
2015 FC Dacia Chișinău 10 0(2)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2000-2002 Georgia U-17 10 0(4)
2004 Georgia U-21 2 0(1)
2004-2011 Georgia 28 0(8)
1 Only league games are given.
Status: end of career

2 Status: end of career

Dawit Siradze ( Georgian დავით სირაძე ; born October 21, 1981 in Tbilisi , Georgian SSR ; UEFA spelling David Siradze ) is a former Georgian football player .

Career

Dawit Siradze comes from the youth of Dinamo Tbilisi , where he found his way to the professional team of Dinamo Tbilisi in 2001 in addition to his loan station 35-STU , a short time with the second combat team and a few years in Turkey. He was also a U-21 international for Georgia . His first international positions were Erzurumspor and 1. FC Union Berlin in the 2003/2004 season, which was then playing in the second division in Germany. After his relegation he moved to Eintracht Trier, where he was also relegated after a year in the summer of 2005. Siradze then returned to his native Georgia and played for Lokomotiv Tbilisi for half a year . In January 2006 he was brought back to Germany by FC Erzgebirge Aue . For the 2007/08 season he moved to the second division club SC Paderborn 07 on a free transfer . He signed a two-year contract, which, however, was terminated by mutual agreement in February 2008. In March 2008, Siradze moved to the Russian Premjer League to Spartak Nalchik . In 2014 he left the club and played half a season each for Sioni Bolnissi and FC Dacia Chișinău before ending his career in the summer of 2015.

successes

Web links

Commons : David Siradze  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. scpaderborn07.de: Contract with Siradze terminated ( accessed on February 18, 2008)