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Georgia and Portugal have played 27 times,[ 1]
out of which Portugal has won 4 matches and Georgia won a 19 matches, 4 matches ended in a draw.
hey regularly play each other in the Rugby Europe Championship (previously named European Nations Cup).
The first match was played in Lisbon on 19 April, 1997, that Portugal won 21–17.
Georgia and Portugal have played each other at the Rugby Europe Championship ,
Rugby World Cup qualification , 1996–97 FIRA Tournament and once at the Rugby World Cup 2023 .
Details
Played
Won by Georgia
Won by Portugal
Drawn
Georgia points
Portugal points
In Georgia
11
8
1
2
283
130
In Portugal
12
8
3
1
263
193
Neutral venue
4
3
0
1
131
63
Overall
27
19
4
4
677
372
Note: Date shown in brackets indicates when the record was or last set.
Record
Georgia
Portugal
Longest winning streak
9 (13 February 2010 – 6 February 2022)
3 (16 February 2003 – 11 March 2006)
Largest points for
Home
40 (11 March 2006)
34 (16 February 2003)
Away
34 (8 February 2014)
25 (6 February 2022)
Largest winning margin
Home
40 (11 March 2006)
4 (5 February 2005)
Away
26 (13 February 2016)
5 (14 February 2004)
No.
Date
Venue
Score
Winner
Competition
1
19 April 1997
Lisbon University Stadium , Lisbon
21 – 17
Portugal
1996–97 FIRA Tournament
2
6 February 2000
Lisbon University Stadium, Lisbon
32 – 30
Georgia
2000 European Nations Cup First Division
3
17 February 2001
Boris Paichadze National Stadium , Tbilisi
36 – 12
Georgia
2000–01 European Nations Cup First Division
4
16 February 2002
Lisbon University Stadium, Lisbon
27 – 23
Georgia
2001–02 European Nations Cup First Division
5
16 February 2003
Lisbon University Stadium, Lisbon
34 – 30
Portugal
2003–04 European Nations Cup First Division
6
14 February 2004
Mikheil Meskhi Stadium , Tbilisi
19 – 14
Portugal
2003–04 European Nations Cup First Division
7
5 February 2005
Lisbon
18 – 14
Portugal
2004–06 European Nations Cup First Division
8
11 March 2006
Boris Paichadze Stadium, Tbilisi
40 – 0
Georgia
2004–06 European Nations Cup First Division
9
11 November 2006
Boris Paichadze Stadium, Tbilisi
17 – 3
Georgia
2007 Rugby World Cup – Europe qualification
10
25 November 2006
Lisbon
11 – 11
Draw
2007 Rugby World Cup – Europe qualification
11
2 February 2008
Boris Paichadze Stadium, Tbilisi
31 – 3
Georgia
2006–2008 European Nations Cup First Division
12
23 February 2008
Lisbon
6 – 11
Georgia
2006–2008 European Nations Cup First Division
13
14 February 2009
Boris Paichadze Stadium, Tbilisi
20 – 20
Draw
2008–2010 European Nations Cup First Division
14
13 February 2010
University Stadium, Lisbon
16 – 10
Georgia
2008–2010 European Nations Cup First Division
15
26 February 2011
University Stadium, Lisbon
12 – 13
Georgia
2010–12 European Nations Cup First Division
16
25 February 2012
Tbilisi
32 – 7
Georgia
2010–12 European Nations Cup First Division
17
9 February 2013
Mikheil Meskhi Stadium, Tbilisi
25 – 12
Georgia
2012–2014 European Nations Cup First Division
18
8 February 2014
Lisbon
34 – 9
Georgia
2012–2014 European Nations Cup First Division
19
14 February 2015
Mikheil Meskhi Stadium, Tbilisi
20 – 15
Georgia
2014–2016 European Nations Cup First Division
20
13 February 2016
Lisbon
29 – 3
Georgia
2014–2016 European Nations Cup First Division
21
7 March 2020
Stade Jean-Bouin , Paris , France
39 – 24
Georgia
2020 Rugby Europe Championship
22
6 March 2021
Estádio de Rugby Jamor , Lisbon
29 – 16
Georgia
2021 Rugby Europe Championship
23
6 February 2022
Mikheil Meskhi Stadium, Tbilisi
25 – 25
Draw
2022 Rugby Europe Championship
24
16 July 2022
Aia Arena , Kutaisi
23 – 14
Georgia
2022 mid-year rugby union tests
25
19 March 2023
Estadio Nuevo Vivero , Badajoz , Spain
38 – 11
Georgia
2023 Rugby Europe Championship
26
23 September 2023
Stadium de Toulouse , Toulouse , France
18 – 18
Draw
2023 Rugby World Cup Pool C
27
17 March 2024
Stade Jean-Bouin, Paris, France
36 – 10
Georgia
2024 Rugby Europe Championship
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