Giorgi Mamardashvili was born on 29 September 2000 in Georgia, and came through the youth ranks before establishing himself as one of the most promising goalkeepers of his generation in European football. He developed his early senior career in Spain with Valencia, where consistent performances in La Liga brought him to the attention of some of the continent's biggest clubs.
A commanding presence between the posts, Mamardashvili became a key figure for Valencia and played a significant role in keeping the club competitive during his time there. His displays for the Georgian national team were equally notable, most notably during Georgia's historic run at UEFA Euro 2024, where he was widely regarded as one of the standout performers of the tournament as Georgia reached the knockout stages for the first time in their history.
As a goalkeeper, he is known for his shot-stopping ability, composure under pressure, and confident distribution from the back.
Liverpool secured his signature in a move that underlines their long-term ambitions between the posts, with the club viewing him as a key part of their future plans.
At international level, Mamardashvili has been a regular starter for Georgia, earning a growing number of caps since his senior debut and cementing his status as the first-choice goalkeeper for his country.
