Kipiani was capped 19 times for the
Soviet Union, between April 1974 and May 1981, scoring seven goals. He made his international debut under manager
Konstantin Beskov, in a friendly international match on 17 April 1974 in
Zenica, when he was a second-half substitute for
Vladimir Fedotov. Kipiani has scored his first international goal just after five minutes into his debut for the Soviet team, which became the only goal of the match and Soviet Union beat
Yugoslavia 1–0. He played his last national team game on 30 May 1981 in a
1982 FIFA World Cup qualifier against
Wales. Kipiani was not given a chance to play in the
World Cup finals. Many think his peak was in 1982, but missed the
Spain World Cup and quit playing altogether due to a severe leg injury sustained against
Kuban Krasnodar on 26 April (Round 4). ==Managerial career==