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FC Iberia 1999 Tbilisi
03-15 22:10
0 - 0
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Dinamo Tbilisi
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FC Iberia 1999 Tbilisi
Dinamo Tbilisi
Attacks
121
126
Dangerous Attacks
76
83
Ball Possession
52
48
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5
4
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End 0-0
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84′
T. Akhvlediani
G. Goshteliani
75′
M. Vatsadze
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75′
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B. Osei
75′
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I. Siradze
75′
aleksandre amisulashvili
73′
I. Bidzinashvili
71′
V.Bedoshvili
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71′
I. Bidzinashvili
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64′
a.bartishvili
cafe lucas
60′
donkor nana
santos leo
57′
santos leo
Halftime 0-0
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Match Info
Georgia Erovnuli Liga: FC Iberia 1999 Tbilisi 0-0 Dinamo Tbilisi. The capital city derby between Iberia and the mighty Dinamo Tbilisi ended in a goalless stalemate, kicking off at 22:10. While lacking in goals, the match was a tense and tactical battle, with Iberia earning a valuable point against the traditional powerhouse. Dinamo, expected to dominate, controlled possession but found it difficult to penetrate a well-organized Iberia defense. The home side had the best chance of the game in the second half, hitting the post from a free-kick. Dinamo responded with a period of sustained pressure, but their final touch was lacking. The match was played at a high intensity with several yellow cards, but no major controversial incidents. The point is a fantastic result for Iberia in their fight against relegation, while it represents two points dropped for Dinamo in their title chase. The Iberia coach was delighted: "The players followed instructions perfectly. A clean sheet against Dinamo is a huge achievement." The Dinamo manager was frustrated: "We had the ball but didn't create enough. We need to be more clinical."