Mayor Kaladze announces open screening of Georgia-Czechia match at Republic Square for ticketless fans
“I fully understand the disappointment of citizens who couldn’t secure tickets for the Georgia-Czech Republic match,” stated Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze during a Tbilisi Municipality government meeting.
Kaladze noted there is tremendous interest in the match scheduled for September 7th at Mikheil Meskhi Stadium.
“As you know, the Georgian national team will face Czechia in the first match of the 2024-2025 UEFA Nations League season. The game will take place on September 7th at 8:00 PM at Mikheil Meskhi Stadium.
As anticipated, Georgian fans have immense interest in this match, as demonstrated by the swift sell-out of all tickets. The Georgian national team has recently achieved remarkable success, which is no coincidence. These accomplishments are the result of the dedication of each player, the coaching staff, the Football Federation, and the concerted efforts of the Georgian government in promoting sports development.
I must also highlight the role of our supporters and football fans, whose backing provides immense energy to the players. We’ve seen tribunes filled with Georgian fans not only in Georgia but also in Germany during the European Championship. I thank them for creating an incredible atmosphere for our players in the stadium.
Consequently, I fully understand the disappointment of citizens who couldn’t get tickets for the Georgia-Czech Republic match,” the Tbilisi Mayor declared.
He announced that an open screening of the football match will be organized at Republic Square on September 7th.
“I’ll reiterate that fan support is crucial for our fellows. Therefore, we hope as many spectators as possible can attend the match. In collaboration with the Football Federation, we have decided to hold an open screening at Republic Square starting at 7:00 PM for those unable to secure tickets. We will provide all necessary amenities for fans, including large screens and food vendors on-site. I wish our national team every success, and I am confident they will once again make Georgian fans proud,” stated the capital’s mayor.
Kakha Kaladze also addressed recent statements made by politicians regarding the safety of Dinamo Arena, calling them speculative.
“In recent days, we’ve heard many absurd statements, including speculations from politicians suggesting that holding the match at Dinamo Arena would be safe and that there’s simply no political will for it. The Football Federation has already responded to this issue. I won’t go into details or comment on speculations. I believe that any thoughtful individual capable of analysis will clearly understand the situation and respond appropriately to such politicians,” noted the Mayor of Tbilisi.