Khutsishvili begin his career as senior with Zhineri Zhinvali moving after only a year to the Georgian giant
FC Dinamo Tbilisi. He represented in this early period also several other clubs, namely Georgian
FC Lokomotivi Tbilisi and
FC Merani-91 Tbilisi, bur also Moldovan
FC Sheriff Tiraspol. In 1997 he played two games for
Georgian U18 national team. In 2002, he moved to Greece where he played one season with
Kalamata F.C. and another half season with
PAS Giannina F.C. By January 2004 he returned to Georgia this time to play with
FC Torpedo Kutaisi but after six months he moved to Azerbaijan signing with
FK Ganja. In January
FC Sioni Bolnisi brought him back to Georgia what proved to be a good move since he ended up as part of Sioni's
2005–06 championship winning team. This was followed by the return to his former club
FC Dinamo Tbilisi in summer 2006. He stayed with Dinamo 2 seasons winning another Georgian championship in
2007–08 and being in that same season the
league topscorer. In summer 2008 he moved to Azerbaijani
FK Olimpik Baku but after only 6 months
Serbian SuperLiga club
FK Vojvodina offered him a contract. In summer 2009 he was joined in Vojvodina by another Georgian international footballer,
Giorgi Merebashvili, but Khutsishvili started having health problems that season and after being diagnosticated with heart problems he ended abandoning his playing career in 2010. After retiring he became as head scout of
Vojvodina for 6 month. Next half year he became sports director of
Dila Gori and then became general director of
FC Zestaponi for four years before moving in autumn 2015 to hold the same direction position at Georgian giants
FC Dinamo Tbilisi. ==Honours==