A retired German football player and then head coach of Georgian national team Claus Toppmöller intends to come to Belgium on May 26 Elite round U-21 match between teams of Georgia and Scotland. We were informed in Antwerp, where at the Ramada Plaza are all 4 party Elite round teams-Georgia, England, Scotland and Belgium, as well as representatives of the Organizing Committee of the tournament. According to our source, the 61-year-old Toppmöller on May 26 arrives in Westerlo, where at 15.00 on the Belgian time-Georgia match will start Scotland on Sunday evening, Toppmöller intends to return to Germany. Claus was the head coach of the national team of Georgia from January 2006 to the end of March 2008.
It should be noted that the past May 24 in Borneme (35 km from Antwerp) football managers and agents from Belgium, Holland, Georgia-a retired Lithuanian professional football player-turned-coach Valdas Ivanauskas and also a former player of Dutch clubs PSV (Eindhoven) and FC Twente, a former Georgian footballer Georgi Gakhokidze and residing in Belgium, former striker of Tbilisi "locomotive" and "Dinamo" and the junior team of the USSR Gia Chincharauli watched Georgia-England Elite-round match ...
On May 26 Georgia junior team as the air need victory in the match against the Scots. It is expected that the match at Westerlo on KFC Oosterzonen "will be much more fans than the Georgian team on the game with England in Borneme on May 24. First, on May 26-Sunday, bank holiday, so many more of our fellow citizens living in Belgium will be able to attend the game. Secondly, Westerlo and said Stadium are in a more convenient transport location than the forest located near the stadium in Borneme.
We hope that hundreds of fans against Georgia coming from Antwerp and other Belgian cities on this match with Scotland and will actively support their team, as did those fans who made their way to the rainy weather in Bornem, where on May 24 Georgia played draw 1: 1 with England.
Tengiz Pachkoria, Antwerpen, special for www.worldsport.ge
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