FC Zugdidi

FC Zugdidi is a Georgian football club based in Zugdidi.

FC Zugdidi
Full nameFC Zugdidi
Founded1919 (1919)
GroundCentral stadium
Ganarjiis Mukhuri, Georgia
Capacity2,000
ManagerKakhaber Gogichaishvili
LeagueErovnuli Liga 2
20197th

History

  • 1918–??: Odishi Zugdidi (Georgian: ოდიში ზუგდიდი)
  • 1964–65: Engurhesi Zugdidi
  • 1965–73: Inguri Zugdidi
  • 1974–90: Dinamo Zugdidi
  • 1990–94: Odishi Zugdidi
  • 1994–95: Dinamo Zugdidi
  • 1995–96: Dinamo-Odishi Zugdidi
  • 1996–99: Odishi Zugdidi
  • 2000–01: Dinamo Zugdidi
  • 2001–03: Lazika Zugdidi
  • 2003: Spartak-Lazika Zugdidi
  • 2004: Dinamo Zugdidi
  • 2004–06: FC Zugdidi
  • 2006–09: Mglebi Zugdidi
  • 2009–12: Baia Zugdidi
  • 2012–: FC Zugdidi

The club was founded in 1918 as Odishi Zugdidi. In 1990, FC Odishi Zugdidi made his debut in the Umaglesi Liga. In the season 1998–99 finished 15th and was relegated to Pirveli Liga. Before the 2001–02 season the club changed its name to FC Lazika Zugdidi and in 2002–03 the club won promotion to Umaglesi Liga. Before the 2003–04 season FC Lazika Zugdidi merged with the club FC Spartaki Tbilisi played in Pirveli Liga. During the winter break, FC Spartak-Lazika Zugdidi apparently relocated to Tbilisi and renamed FC Spartaki Tbilisi. The fusion was disbanded and the club changed its name from FC Dinamo Zugdidi to FC Zugdidi.

In July 2006, FC Zugdidi and FC Mglebi Zugdidi merged. FC Mglebi Zugdidi played in Regionuli Liga. The club continued to perform in Pirveli League, but was called FC Mglebi Zugdidi. In the season 2006–07, won first place and returned to Umaglesi Liga. After the completion of the 2008–09 season came in seventh place, but for financial reasons has been resolved.

The FC Baia Zugdidi was founded in 2006. In 2009, FC Baia Zugdidi won promotion to the Umaglesi Liga.

FC Baia Zugdidi took the place of the predecessor. Before the 2012–13 season the club changed its name from FC Baia Zugdidi to FC Zugdidi.

Seasons

As Odishi / Dinamo

Season League Pos. Pl. W D L GF GA P Cup Notes Manager
1998–99 Umaglesi Liga 15 306222 217020 Relegated
1999-00 Pirveli Liga
2000–01 Pirveli Liga Relegated
2001–02 Regionuli Liga West
2002–03 Regionuli Liga West
2003–04 Regionuli Liga West
2004–05 Regionuli Liga West
2005–06 Regionuli Liga West
2006–07 Regionuli Liga West

As Baia / Mglebi / FC Zugdidi

Season League Pos. Pl. W D L GF GA P Cup Europe Notes Manager
2005–06 Pirveli Liga 12 3412715 243343 Round of 32 FC Zugdidi
2006–07 Pirveli Liga 1 342446 582476 Mglebi Zugdidi
2007–08 Umaglesi Liga 7 2610313 273333 Round of 16 Mglebi Zugdidi
2008–09 Umaglesi Liga 7 3010614 364136 Round of 32 Mglebi Zugdidi
2009–10 Umaglesi Liga 8 3671118 294832 Quarter-finals Baia Zugdidi
2010–11 Umaglesi Liga 6 3613518 365144 Round of 16 Baia Zugdidi
2011–12 Umaglesi Liga 7 285716 254922 Quarter-finals Baia Zugdidi
2012–13 Umaglesi Liga FC Zugdidi

As Baia Zugdidi (reserves)

Season League Pos. Pl. W D L GF GA P Cup Europe Notes Manager
2008–09 Pirveli Liga 2 301965 582063 Round of 16 Promoted

Honours

  • Georgian Soviet Championship
Champion: 1964, 1973 [1]
Champion: 1973, 1984
  • Pirveli Liga
Champion: 2003, 2007
Silver Medal winner: 2009

Current squad

As of August 2019[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 FW  RSA Melkisedek Tsvale
3 DF  GEO Saba Nadiradze
4 DF  NGA Lukman Gilmori
5 DF  GEO Papuna Mosemgvdlishvili
7 FW  GEO Arvelod Khunjgurua
8 MF  GEO Data Kiria
9 MF  GEO Nukri Chkadua
10 MF  GEO Luka Guguchia
11 MF  GEO Archil Meskhi
13 MF  GEO Irakli Klimiashvili
14 MF  GEO Gigla Burkadze
15 DF  GEO Mikheil Rukhaia
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 DF  GEO Boris Makharadze
19 MF  GEO Irakli Bigvava
20 MF  GEO Karlo Jikidze
21 MF  GEO Saba Danelia
22 DF  GEO Guram Mindorashvili
24 GK  GEO Vakhtang Jomidava
27 MF  GEO Giga Tsurtsumia
30 GK  GEO Soso Kardava
31 DF  GEO Tornike Jimsheleishvili
37 MF  RUS Nikoloz Berishvili
40 MF  GEO Bachana Chedia

Managers

Women's team

The women's team participated in the 2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying round, where it lost all three matches.

References

  1. Georgia - List of Champions - RSSSF
  2. "Players". Erovnuliliga. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
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