History was made during the first-ever United Nations League match on Thursday, Sept. 6 as San Jose's own Vako and Guram Kashia helped lift Georgia to a commanding 2-0 win against Kazakhstan.
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Giorgi Chakvet'adze makes @EURO2020 #NationsLeague history with a stunning opener on 69', whilst poor Sergiy Malyy scored the tournament's 1st OG on 74' to secure pts for the Crusaders! pic.twitter.com/PZiRQWR4eD — Georgia (@GeorgianFF) September 6, 2018Kashia started and played the full 90 minutes in the backline, while Vako, who started and played 84 minutes, helped cause Kazakhstan's own goal with a dangerous chance inside the 18 yard box in the 74th minute.