Rare Handball Videos from Tbilissi Sport Palace - 1961-66 - ხელბურთი სპორტის სასახლეში.
01/17/2014
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Handball in Tbilissi Sport Palace, Georgia. 1960s
00:01-00:50 - 19.05.1961 - Georgia vs Hungary 17-15, International Friendly. The first ever event at fully crowded Tbilissi Sport Palace (capacity 10 000). Second match was played next day, Georgia won 14-13 whilst Jemal Tsertsvadze (No 8) scored 9 goals
00:51-01:31 - April, 1962 - The team of Karishkala (ქარიშხალა, Stormy Petrels, Буревестник, Georgian Technical University) Tbilissi becomes the first ever Soviet Champion. Arrival at Tbilissi Airport
01:32-03:08 - 23.11.1962 - Georgia vs Romania 15-14, International Friendly. Second match was played next day, Romania won 15-13
03:09-04:19 - 31.10.1963 - Karishkala Tbilissi vs Gottwaldov CZE 23-19
04:19-05:36 - 23.11.1964 - Karishkala vs Honved HUN 26-19. Jemal Tsertsvadze scores from his own style backhand
05:37-07:41 - 14.02.1965 - Karishkala Tbilissi vs Medvescak Zagreb 21-13, Champions Cup's Quarterfinal (second leg match, first game 13-21). Medvescak won by coin toss
07:42-09:10 - 1965 - Karishkala Tbilissi vs Polytechnics Kaunas 31-28, Soviet Championship's Match. Tbilissi team, two times Soviet Champion (1962, 64), becomes the runner up behind of MAI Moscow
09:11-10:38 - 05.03.1966 - Soviet Union vs East Germany 17-13, World Championship's Qualifier
00:01-00:50 - 19.05.1961 - Georgia vs Hungary 17-15, International Friendly. The first ever event at fully crowded Tbilissi Sport Palace (capacity 10 000). Second match was played next day, Georgia won 14-13 whilst Jemal Tsertsvadze (No 8) scored 9 goals
00:51-01:31 - April, 1962 - The team of Karishkala (ქარიშხალა, Stormy Petrels, Буревестник, Georgian Technical University) Tbilissi becomes the first ever Soviet Champion. Arrival at Tbilissi Airport
01:32-03:08 - 23.11.1962 - Georgia vs Romania 15-14, International Friendly. Second match was played next day, Romania won 15-13
03:09-04:19 - 31.10.1963 - Karishkala Tbilissi vs Gottwaldov CZE 23-19
04:19-05:36 - 23.11.1964 - Karishkala vs Honved HUN 26-19. Jemal Tsertsvadze scores from his own style backhand
05:37-07:41 - 14.02.1965 - Karishkala Tbilissi vs Medvescak Zagreb 21-13, Champions Cup's Quarterfinal (second leg match, first game 13-21). Medvescak won by coin toss
07:42-09:10 - 1965 - Karishkala Tbilissi vs Polytechnics Kaunas 31-28, Soviet Championship's Match. Tbilissi team, two times Soviet Champion (1962, 64), becomes the runner up behind of MAI Moscow
09:11-10:38 - 05.03.1966 - Soviet Union vs East Germany 17-13, World Championship's Qualifier