FC Kolkheti-1913 Poti

FC Kolkheti-1913 Poti is a Georgian football club based in Poti, currently playing in Liga 3, the third tier of Erovnuli Liga. They play their home games at Fazisi Stadium.

FC Kolkheti-1913 Poti
Founded1913 (1913)
GroundFazisi Stadium
Poti, Georgia
Capacity6,000
ChairmanGiorgi Chaduneli
ManagerGeorgi Krasovski since Jan 2021
LeagueErovnuli Liga 3
20202nd

History

Domestic leagues

Being one of the oldest clubs in the South Caucasus, Kolkheti was registered in 1913.[1]

From 1962 to 1990 they spent 24 seasons in fourth and third divisions of the Soviet football system, including last consecutive 11 years in zone 9 of the Second league, with the 2nd place in 1989 being the best result.[2]

When GFF formed the national league in early 1990, Kolkheti-1913 took part in an opening game against Iberia Tbilisi. The historic match held in Boris Paichadze stadium ended 1–0 in favour of the guest team.[3]

Throughout the first decade the Kolkhs were considered one of the strongest rivals. Apart from 1992/93, when they finished in 9th place, the club completed each season among top five teams with twice, in 1993-94 and 1996–97, coming second.[4]

Starting from mid-1990s Kolkheti was owned by the naval port of Poti, but in 2006, after a foreign business company took over the port administration, the football club abruptly lost a significant income.[5] Despite being 10th among 16 clubs in 2005/06, due to the severe financial crisis FC Kolkheti had to quit the league.[6]

The club got promoted to Umaglesi Liga following the 2009/10 season, but returned to the second league three years later.[7]

From 2014/15 Kolkheti were back in the top division, although further financial difficulties hit the club in 2018, which pushed them to the verge of bankrupcy. In an emergency statement the club appealed for help.[8] As Kolkheti amassed a large amount of debts, they were deducted six points. Eventually, they were relegated.[9]

While in Liga 2, Kolkheti still could not afford to pay off debts. As a result, they were slapped with another 6 points deduction.[10] The overall situation badly affected the team. Three managers were sacked for unsatisfactory results within initial five months of the season.[11] The tide remained unchanged, though. Only in the last game week did Kolkheti manage to avoid an automatic relegation, but after being thrashed by Samgurali Tskaltubo in play-offs they slumped to the third division.[12]

In 2020 Kolkheti finished 2nd in Liga 3 and booked a place for promotion battle. However, after a draw against WIT Georgia on aggregate in a two-legged tie the club lost on penalties.[13]

Erovnuli Liga records

Аs of 2020, among 51 clubs which have participated in the top division since 1990, Kolkheti are on the 5th place in terms of results achieved in all the seasons combined.[14]

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European competitions

Based on successful performance in Umaglesi Liga, Kolkheti-1913 represented Georgia on UEFA Cup for four consecutive seasons from 1996 until 2000.

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1996 UEFA Intertoto Cup GS Zemun 2–3 - 5th
FF Jaro - 0–2
Guingamp 1–3 -
Dinamo București - 0–2
1997–98 UEFA Cup 1Q Dinamo Minsk 2–1 0–1 2–2
1998–99 UEFA Cup 1Q Red Star Belgrade 0–4 0–7 0–11
1999 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1R Cementarnica 55 0–4 2–4 2–8


Stadium

Fazisi was built in 1961. In 2013 its reconstruction got under way, but it took seven years before the works were completed. Meanwhile, Kolkheti-1913 held their home games on Rugby Arena in Poti or in some neighbouring cities.[15]

In December 2020 UEFA announced that Poti will host several matches of U21 Championship in 2023 along with seven other stadiums of Georgia and Romania.[16]


Current squad

As of August 2019[17]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF  GEO Temur Dzadzamia
4 DF  GEO Severian Nodia
5 DF  GEO Giorgi Beraia
6 MF  GEO Chiaber Chechelashvili
7 DF  GEO Tengiz Chikviladze
8 MF  GEO Tornike Kuprava
9 MF  GEO Gocha Kvaratskhelia
9 FW  GEO Giorgi Giorbelidze
10 MF  GEO Giorgi Gureshidze
10 MF  GEO Akaki Ninua
11 FW  GEO Giorgi Khorkheli
13 DF  GEO Giorgi Churghulashvili
16 GK  GEO Lasha Dzagania
17 MF  GEO Luka Makharadze
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 GK  GEO Nugzar Makarashvili
19 DF  GEO Nika Kirkitadze
20 FW  GEO Luka Kuntelia
21 MF  GEO Tengiz Gorozia
25 DF  GEO Giorgi Lemonjava
26 FW  GEO Luka Gogidze
28 DF  GEO Bachuki Kokaia
29 MF  GEO Tamaz Shalikashvili
30 FW  CIV Alen Kuaku
33 MF  GEO Guram Lezhava
37 DF  GEO Dimitri Margvelashvili
39 GK  GEO Luka Nanava
40 FW  GEO Dato Dartsimelia

Honours

Georgian Soviet Championship (2)
1978, 1988[18]

References

  1. Georgia - List of Foundation Dates.
  2. "Kolkheti in USSR II league".
  3. "First game of the national league". Popsport (in Georgian).
  4. "Kolkheti - overall stats". Wildstat.
  5. "Statement of FC Kolkheti-1913". Crystalbet (in Georgian).
  6. "2005/06 season". Soccerway.
  7. "Umaglesi Liga 2012/13". Soccerway.
  8. "Kolkheti make an urgent appeal". Popsport (in Georgian).
  9. "Final table in 2018". eliga.
  10. "Kolkheti reach an agreement with players". Livepress (in Georgian).
  11. "In anticipation of a fourth head coach" (in Georgian). Georgian Public TV. 27 August 2019.
  12. "Samgurali vs Kolkheti1913". Flashscore.
  13. "2020 play-offs". Soccerway.
  14. "Kolkheti-1913 Summary".
  15. "Poti stadium hosts first game in seven years". (in Georgian). Georgian Public TV. 6 October 2019.
  16. "Romania and Georgia to host 2023 Under-21 EURO". UEFA. 3 December 2020.
  17. "Players". Erovnuliliga. Retrieved 14 August 2019.
  18. Georgia - List of Champions - RSSSF


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