Career
He manages Yenisey Krasnoyarsk Known as Omari Osipov until the age of 18, he decided to change surname when he turned professional. lieutenant was the run-up to the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics breakup and the nationalist sentiments in Georgia were strong enough to affect the young player"s career. Later he considered restoring his original surname, but decided it would cause too many problems.
Playing career * – played games and goals He played for Russia at international level, and appeared at United States of America 94 and Euro 96.
At the latter tournament, he played superbly in each of Russia"s three games despite the team"s poor results, and was arguably the best right-back in the competition. After finishing his playing career in 2005, he became an assistant coach at Krylia Sovetov Samara.
He was later the manager of. He threatened to resign the post in September 2008 following a 1–0 defeat against Belgorod, but subsequently stayed on as manager.
On 19 March 2010 the Coach has quit.
In September 2014, Tetradze and his coaching staff left Football Club Zhetysu by mutal consent. In the early 1990s he received Greek citizensip but later renounced lieutenant Tetradze considers himself to be a Greek by ethnicity, but says Georgia is his homeland.
Player Manager.