Who is Georgia goalkeeper Mamardashvili? Valencia star shining at Euro 2024 after breakout season in Spain

who is georgia goalkeeper mamardashvili? valencia star shining at euro 2024 after breakout season in spain

Who is Georgia goalkeeper Mamardashvili? Valencia star shining at Euro 2024 after breakout season in Spain

While players at the biggest clubs on the largest European stages can become superstars during the course of the European league season, it's the major international tournaments where players at smaller nations can rise to become household names.

One player receiving a lot of attention at Euro 2024 is Georgia goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili, who just finished a breakout season with Valencia and has helped his national team to surprise the rest of Europe.

Playing a huge role in his nation's first-ever European Championship appearance, Mamardashvili was in the spotlight early and often as Georgia qualified to the Round of 16 as a third-place finisher in Group F. They sensationally beat Portugal in their final group match to advance, taking advantage of Portugal's mental lapse having already locked in the group's top spot.

That drew the tiny former Soviet nation a matchup against Spain in their first knockout game, a formidable test against a side who beat them twice in Euro qualifying. Once again, Mamardashvili will be in the limelight against one of the most in-form attacking teams in the Euro 2024 field.

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Who is Georgia goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili?

The 23-year-old Giorgi Mamardashvili has blossomed into one of the best goalkeepers in Europe.

Born in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi, he began his club career in the youth system of FC Gagra, but was scooped up by domestic giants Dinamo Tbilisi at the age of 12. He did not make a single appearance for Dinamo, instead being loaned out to two other domestic clubs, first at Rustavi and then Locomotive Tbilisi.

The latter of those two loan spells provided Mamardashvili with his rise to prominence, as he starred for Locomotive in a few Europa League early-round games, including as they upset Russian giants Dynamo Moscow in the second round. He won Georgian Football's Goalkeeper of the Year award that year for his efforts.

That summer, he was sent to Spanish side Valencia, initially on a one-year loan deal. He immediately won the starting job for the LaLiga club at just 20 years old, and it took until just December of that year for Valencia to sign him permanently on a deal worth a bargain €850,000 ($910,600 / £720,400), signing a three-year contract through the summer of 2024, with an option for a further season.

Mamardashvili starring at Euro 2024 for Georgia

Mamardashvili has carried Georgia to the knockout stage of Euro 2024 in the nation's first-ever appearance at a major tournament.

Through the first three group games, Georgia conceded an enormous 71 shots, 16 more than any other team in the field. Those 71 efforts resulted in 25 shots on target, four more than any other side conceded in the group stage.

Despite that, Mamardashvili conceded just four goals, two of which came on stunning finishes in the opener against Turkey. It leaves Mamardashvili with a +3.58 xGOTA*/goals conceded differential, the best mark of any team in the tournament through the end of the group stage. Seven teams in Euro 2024 conceded more goals than Georgia in the group stage, despite the high volume of shots afforded.

* xGOTA is a post-contact value assigned to every shot on target based on shot location, shot placement, and defender positioning, which identifies the likelihood of that individual effort to result in a goal.

Mamardashvili logs exceptional season with Valencia

While Giorgi Mamardashvili has announced himself to the world at Euro 2024, he had already blossomed into one of the best goalkeepers in Europe by the time the summer tournament arrived.

At Valencia for the 2023/24 season, Mamardashvili logged an incredible campaign that helped the club to a ninth-place finish in LaLiga. That followed a 2022/23 season where Valencia narrowly avoided relegation, improving by a full seven places in the table.

According to FBref.com, the 23-year-old stopper registered a 10.2 xGOTA +/- differential, which was the best of all LaLiga goalkeepers and third-best amongst players at Big 5 European clubs, just slightly behind both Michele Di Gregorio of Monza and Gianluigi Donnarumma of PSG.

Mamardashvili contract, salary at Valencia

After joining Valencia in the summer of 2021 and signing a four-year contract, the young goalkeeper immediately found himself a vital player to the LaLiga club.

With his strong play upon joining the Spanish side, Mamardashvili secured a new contract, signing a five-year deal in September of 2022 which ties him to the club through the summer of 2027.

According to contract and financial tracker Capology, Mamardashvili's current deal sees him earn €1.5 million ($1.61m / £1.27m) per season, or around €28,850 ($30,930 / £24,450) per week. It makes him the ninth-highest earner at the club, a list topped by Jose Gaya and Mouctar Diakhaby.

Reports claim Mamardashvili has a release clause in his contract valued at €100 million ($107.5m / £85m), which would be an extremely high fee for a goalkeeper.

Mamardashvili linked to Liverpool, Newcastle summer transfer

Coming off season such as his, a player will always find himself in the spotlight come the transfer window, and that's exactly the case for Giorgi Mamardashvili this summer.

One of the most notable clubs with a potential need at goalkeeper is Liverpool, who could see Alisson off to Saudi Arabia amidst a big-money deal. That could open the door for Mamardashvili, who has been linked with a Merseyside move by Radio MARCA in Spain.

He's also been connected to another Premier League club as Newcastle are reportedly chasing his signature, but according to Spanish outlet Relevo the Magpies have refused to meet Valencia's asking price of €35 million ($37.5m / £29.7m).

Mamardashvili told the media before Euro 2024 began that he was "very close" to a move to Bayern Munich last summer, but in the end the German side turned down the chance to clear Valencia's financial threshold, which was the same €35 million as is being reported for transfers this summer.

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