For Chikovani, the tie against Chambery has also created an interesting encounter with a teammate from the national side: left back Nikoloz Kalandadze.
The 20-year-old left back scored one goal in the first leg, but he is one of the most promising talents in Georgian handball. Georgia have made big steps in recent years towards moving from an emerging nation to an established side in Europe.
In fact, Georgia won the IHF/EHF Trophy 2021 with four wins on their home court, including a 32:18 win in the final against Cyprus, adding to their trophy cabinet, which already had the IHF Emerging Nations Championship trophy, where Chikovani was a member of the side which won the gold medal.
"Handball is growing in popularity in Georgia, but there are other sports which are more popular still. I want the team to get better and better and hopefully, with some young players, which are developing at a fast pace, things will be better.
"What I want for them is to grow up in a better environment that my generation did, with better infrastructure. Because winters tend to get cold in Georgia, the arenas need to be heated properly, while in summer the temperature needs to be colder in the arena. But, step by step, everything is going the right way, I think," added Constanta's left back.
Chikovani and Kalandadze are not the only Georgian players who will play in the EHF European League Men this season. Right back Giorgi Tskhovrebadze, who also has huge upside, will play for Montpellier HB, who signed him in 2018.
Tskhovrebadze, 21, has scored six goals for Montpellier in the second-tier European competition in the 2020/21 season and added 23 last season for Swiss outfit Pfadi Winterthur, where he was on loan.
Tskhovrebadze, whose potential is massive, was named the MVP of the 2019 IHF Emerging Nations Championship and the All-Star right back at the IHF/EHF Trophy 2021, where he scored 36 goals in four games.
"I hope that Georgia will get even better and improve to qualify for a final tournament once. That would be amazing," concluded Chikovani.
Photos used in this article belong to CSM Constanta.