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 Kaladze: Italy football star turned Georgia minister

By by Matthew Collin (AFP) – 8 hours ago  

TBILISI — Kakha Kaladze has enjoyed the peak of football success but his
latest triumph in Georgia's hard-fought elections may see him making his
debut on unfamiliar ground as the country's deputy prime minister.

Twice winner of the Champions League with Italy's AC Milan, Kaladze has been
nominated as vice-premier and minister of regional development and
infrastructure in the next government after the Georgian Dream coalition's
shock victory in last week's parliamentary polls.

Kaladze quit football this year to campaign alongside Bidzina Ivanishvili,
the billionaire tycoon who leads the coalition that has transformed the
ex-Soviet state's political landscape by defeating President Mikheil
Saakashvili's once dominant ruling party.

"When I announced that my football career had ended, I said that the most
important match in my life was starting now," the 34-year-old retired
defender, one of the most successful players in Georgia's history, told AFP
during the election campaign.

The campaign turned bitter when pro-government television stations broadcast
covert recordings that they alleged proved that some Georgian Dream
politicians including Kaladze had links with organised crime bosses --
claims that the ex-footballer described as "absurd".

"I have nothing in common with the mafia, neither in the past nor now," said
Kaladze, who still looks like an immaculately-styled Italian football star
with his shock of dark curly hair and designer stubble.

Kaladze, who owns the majority of the Tbilisi-based Progress Bank, was also
hit by a $10.3 million (7.9 million euro) fine for alleged illegal political
financing.

But he went on to triumph in his hometown constituency of Samtredia as
Ivanishvili's Georgian Dream surprised pollsters and surged to victory
nationwide.

The powerful defender forged his reputation at Dinamo Tbilisi, where he won
the Georgian league championship five times before moving to Dynamo Kyiv and
adding three Ukrainian titles.

Italian giants AC Milan then signed him for a Georgian record fee of 16
million euros, but during the years that followed, he experienced tragedy as
well as success.

He won Italy's Serie A title as well as two Champions League victory medals,
but also lost his brother Levan, who was was found murdered in 2006 after
being kidnapped for ransom five years earlier by Georgian criminals seeking
to profit from Kaladze's football riches.

Kaladze quit football this year while still playing at the highest level
with Genoa in Serie A, but he quickly realised that his new game of politics
played by less gentlemanly rules.

"There are many more challenges in politics than in sport," he acknowledged
during the campaign, adding that he expected "difficult matches ahead".

He could soon be tackling decrepit sewerage systems and crumbling provincial
roads rather than the superstar strikers of Italy's Serie A.

But despite his admitted political inexperience, Kaladze said he was ready
to get down to work in his far less glamorous new role.

"There still are many places where roads and water supply need to be
improved. We will do this," he said in his first televised comments after
his ministerial nomination.

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