Chakvetadze scores first goal in UEFA Nations League
Chakvetadze scores first goal in UEFA Nations League

Giorgi Chakvetadze has scored the first goal of the UEFA Nations League, scoring with a terrific shot from the edge of the box 69 minutes into Georgia’s game against Kazakhstan, www.uefa.com reports.

The Georgian national football team defeated Kazakhstan in UEFA Nations League matches with the score 2:0. The match was held in Astana, Kazakhstan.

The first goal was scored by Giori Chakvetadze, as for another one, Kazakh footballer scored an own goal.
The Georgian national football team will play the next match against Latvia on September 9 in Tbilisi.

Who scored the first goals in UEFA’s other men’s, women’s, club, international and futsal competitions?

Men’s senior competitions

European Champion Clubs’ Cup
João Baptista Martins (Sporting CP 3-3 Partizan, 4 September 1955)
UEFA European Championship
Anatoli Ilyin (Soviet Union 3-1 Hungary, 28 September 1958)
European/South American Cup
Ferenc Puskás (Real Madrid 5-1 Penarol, 4 September 1960)
UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup
Horst Kohle (Vörwarts Berlin 2-1 Rudá Hvezda, 1 August 1960)
UEFA Cup
Ralph Coates (Keflavík 1-6 Tottenham Hotspur, 14 September 1971)
UEFA Super Cup*
Luciano Chiarugi (AC Milan 1-0 Ajax, 9 January 1974)
UEFA Champions League (group stage)
Daniel Amokachi (Club Brugge 1-0 CSKA Moskva, 25 November 1992)
UEFA Intertoto Cup
Ercüment Şahin (Wimbledon 0-4 Bursaspor, 24 June 1995)
UEFA Europa League (group stage)
Alberto Zapater (Genoa 2-0 Slavia Praha, 17 September 2009)
UEFA Youth League
Sinan Bytyqi (Viktoria Plzeň 1-4 Manchester City, 17 September 2013)

Women’s senior competitions

UEFA Women’s EURO
Helen Johansson (Finland 0-6 Sweden, 18 August 1982)
UEFA Women’s Cup
Gabriela Enache (Codru Anenii Noi 9-0 Ilirija, 14 August 2001)
UEFA Women’s Champions League (group stage)
Cosmina Duşa (CFF Clujana 1-0 Glentoran, 30 September 2009)

Futsal

UEFA Futsal Championship
Serhiy Usakovskiy (Serbia 5-9 Ukraine 23 October 1995)
UEFA Futsal Cup
Pedro Medina (Pramen Havlíčkův Brod 3-7 Action 21 Charleroi, 8 October 2001)