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FC Gagra
Full nameFootball Club Gagra
Founded2004; 20 years ago (2004)
GroundDavid Petriashvili Arena,
Tbilisi, Georgia
Capacity1,000
PresidentBesik Chikhradze
ManagerVladimer Khachidze
LeagueErovnuli Liga
20237th of 10

FC Gagra (Georgian: საფეხბურთო კლუბი გაგრა) is a Georgian football club, which competes in Erovnuli Liga, the first tier of the Georgian league system.

The club has its origins in Gagra, Abkhazia. It was founded in Tbilisi by former player and coach Goderdzi Chikhradze and his cousin in 2004 with a plan to move the club to Gagra in the end,[1] but due to the ongoing Abkhazia conflict the team plays its home games in Tbilisi.

FC Gagra is the only non-top flight Georgian team which has twice won the national Cup.

History

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First years, 2004–2010

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Gagra players in 2010

The new club was formed as FC Gagra in 2004 in Regionuli Liga, where they won promotion to Pirveli Liga. After winning their second-tier division, Gagra lost the promotion play-off in 2005–06 and 2006–07. In 2007–08, they again lost the promotion play-off, but after some withdrawals in the Umaglesi Liga the team was finally promoted.[2] In the 2008–09 season, the team played in the top league,[3] but were to be relegated in the end.[4] Gagra avoided relegation only after higher placed teams withdrew from the league.[5]

Prolific decade, 2011–21

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Gagra won the first League of 2010–2011 season,[6] and became the winner of the Georgian Cup by defeating three-time winners Torpedo Kutaisi 1–0 after extra time.[7]

In every season since the relegation to Liga 2 in 2012, Gagra were considered tough rivals aiming at the first division with 5th place being the worst final position. Overall, the club took part in Erovnuli Liga playoffs six times in sixteen years, although failed to overcome their opponents until 2021 when they beat Shukura and returned to the top flight after a ten-year absence.[8]

Gagra's performance in David Kipiani Cup has proved successful. As a second-division team, they reached the final in 2018 for the second time only to lose in penalty shootout. Two years later, though, they knocked out five clubs, including some of those regarded as contenders for the title, and won the cup without conceding a single goal in 630 minutes.[9]

As a three-times finalist and two-times winner of the Cup final within these 10 years,[10] Gagra achieved one of the best results among Georgian clubs.

Among the strongest, since 2022

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Тhe 2023 season was noteworthy for Gagra. First, they achieved their best results in the top division and for the first time sealed their league place for a third successive year. Besides, forward Zurab Museliani, who netted 17 goals, finished among the three top scorers of the season.[11] Gagra's junior team also shined. Although they made a debut in the fifth division, the team won the title race and gained automatic promotion to Liga 4.[12]

Records and statistics

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League and cup history

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Season League Georgian Cup Europe Top goalscorer
Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Name League
2005/06 2nd 3[a] 34 19 11 4 49 22 68 Round of 16 -
2006/07 2nd 3[b] 34 18 6 10 52 36 60 First round -
2007/08 2nd East 1[c] 27 16 6 5 59 36 54 First round -
2008/09 1st 9 30 7 7 16 23 48 28 Round of 32 -
2009/10 1st 10 36 5 9 22 30 59 24 Round of 16 - Giorgi Gabedava 10
2010/11 2nd 1 32 23 6 3 73 19 75 Winners -
2011/12 1st 10 36 9 7 20 35 53 34 Semi-final EL - 2Q Levan Sharikadze 5
2012/13 2nd 4 33 16 5 12 63 46 53 Round of 16 - John Jeremiah 20
2013/14 2nd 4 24 11 9 4 44 25 42 First round - Gogita Gogatishvili 10
2014/15 2nd 3 35 15 5 15 59 44 50 First round - Nika Tsotskhalashvili 8
2015/16 2nd 5 34 16 4 14 54 38 52 - - Nika Magrakvelidze 13
2016 2nd 2 16 9 4 3 29 21 28 First round - Levan Papava 13
2017 2nd 5 36 16 5 15 46 38 53 Fifth round - Nikoloz Khintibidze 15
2018 2nd 3[d] 36 16 10 10 50 41 58 Runners-Up - Rati Tsatskrialashvili 16
2019 2nd 5 36 13 8 15 46 42 47 Round of 16 - Zviad Metreveli 5
2020 2nd 3[e] 18 7 8 3 24 10 29 Winners - Giorgi Ivaniadze 5
2021 2nd 2[f] 36 22 9 5 74 27 75 Round of 8 CL 1Q Tamaz Makatsaria 23
2022 1st 9[g] 36 9 9 18 36 57 36 Round of 32 Tamaz Makatsaria, Teimuraz Shonia 6
2023 1st 7 36 10 8 18 47 65 38 Round of 32 Zurab Museliani 17

Notes

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  1. ^ Beaten by Tskhinvali 2–1 after extra time in promotion play-offs
  2. ^ Lost to Chikhura 2–1 after extra time in promotion play-offs
  3. ^ Beaten by Spartaki Tskhinvali 1–0 in promotion play-offs
  4. ^ Lost to Sioni 4–0 on aggregate in promotion play-offs
  5. ^ Lost to Torpedo 3–1 on aggregate in promotion play-offs
  6. ^ Defeated Shukura 1–0 on aggregate in promotion play-offs
  7. ^ Beat Spaeri on penalties in relegation play-offs

European history

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As the winners of the 2010/11 Cup competition, Gagra took part in UEFA Europa League second qualifying round against the high-flying Anorthosis Famagusta. Widely regarded as favorites of the tie, the Cypriot side had a clear advantage in Larnaca, which resulted in 3–0 victory,[13] but Gagra fought back in the second leg held in Zestaponi. They scored an early goal, shortly afterwards increased the lead, although eventually failed to equalize the aggregate score.[14]

As of match played 15 July 2021
Competition Pld W D L GF GA
UEFA Europa League 2 1 0 1 2 3
UEFA Europa Conference League 2 0 1 1 1 2
Total 4 1 1 2 3 5
Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2011–12 UEFA Europa League 2nd qualifying round Cyprus Anorthosis Famagusta 2–0 0–3 2–3
2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League 1st qualifying round Montenegro Sutjeska Nikšić 1–1 0–1 1–2

Current squad

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As of 1 June 2024[15]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Ukraine UKR Oleksandr Vorobei
3 DF Georgia (country) GEO Otar Chochia
4 DF Georgia (country) GEO Tornike Jangidze
5 MF Georgia (country) GEO Mate Tsintsadze
6 FW Georgia (country) GEO Vano Mchedlishvili
7 MF Georgia (country) GEO Davit Lomtadze
8 MF Georgia (country) GEO Giorgi Papuashvili
9 FW Georgia (country) GEO Giorgi Lomtadze
10 FW Georgia (country) GEO Giorgi Ivaniadze
11 FW Georgia (country) GEO Mate Vatsadze
12 GK Georgia (country) GEO Giorgi Bediashvili
13 DF Georgia (country) GEO Levan Gegetchkori
14 DF Georgia (country) GEO Zurab Chavchanidze
15 MF Georgia (country) GEO Otar Aptsiauri
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 FW Ghana GHA Denis Amoako
19 GK Georgia (country) GEO Levan Shovnadze
20 MF Georgia (country) GEO Giorgi Ubilava
21 DF Georgia (country) GEO Levan Kakubava (Captain)
22 MF Georgia (country) GEO Davit Nachkebia
23 DF Georgia (country) GEO Giorgi Kimadze
25 DF Georgia (country) GEO Giorgi Chekhani
26 MF Georgia (country) GEO Beka Gabiskiria
27 FW Georgia (country) GEO Saba Tatulashvili
29 MF Georgia (country) GEO Giorgi Todua
30 MF Georgia (country) GEO Gia Nadareishvili
33 MF Georgia (country) GEO Giorgi Kharebashvili
35 FW Georgia (country) GEO Goga Gogoladze
40 FW Georgia (country) GEO Zaza Tsitskishvili

Personnel

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Position Staff
Head coach Giorgi Oniani
Assistant head coach Valeri Gviniashvili
Fitness coach Shalva Nadiradze
Goalkeeping coach Irakli Shengelia

Management

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Office Name
President Beso Chikhradze
Vice-president Goderdzi Chikhradze

Shirt sponsors and manufacturers

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Period Kit manufacturer Shirt partner
2010– PUMA Sandora

Honours

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Managers

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Notable players

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Georgian national team member Tornike Okriashvili started his career as a professional player in this club in 2009–10,[16] before moving to Shakhtar Donetsk on loan.

References

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  1. ^ Displaced Georgians keep memories alive with soccer in exile - Eurasianet
  2. ^ "Georgia 2007/08". RSSSF. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  3. ^ "Zobel backs Dinamo for the double". UEFA. 16 September 2008. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  4. ^ "Season review: Georgia". UEFA. 9 June 2009. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  5. ^ "First division clubs in Europe 2009/10" (PDF). UEFA. p. 57. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  6. ^ "Season review: Georgia". UEFA. 20 June 2011. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  7. ^ "Gagra claim maiden Georgian Cup". UEFA. 26 May 2011. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  8. ^ "პლეი-ოფში ეროვნული ლიგის მომავალი მონაწილე გაირკვა". sportall.ge (in Georgian). 12 December 2021. Retrieved 12 December 2021.
  9. ^ "Gagra in Cup tournament". soccerway.
  10. ^ "საქართველოს თასი "გაგრამ" მოიგო და უეფას კონფერენს ლიგაზე გავიდა". worldsport.ge (in Georgian). 4 December 2022.
  11. ^ "ჯოვინო, მუსელიანი, მარუშიჩი - ეროვნულ ლიგის ბომბარდირი სამი თავდამსხმელი გახდა". 1tv.ge (in Georgian). Retrieved 3 December 2023.
  12. ^ "Regionuli Liga, 2023". gff.ge (in Georgian). 28 March 2022. Retrieved 3 December 2023.
  13. ^ "Anothosis - Gagra, 2012". uefa.com.
  14. ^ "Gagra vs Anorthosis". uefa.com.
  15. ^ "Gagra players". eliga.ge. Retrieved 4 March 2024.
  16. ^ "რვა წლის წინანდელი პატარა ისტორია". worldsport.ge (in Georgian). 2 August 2017.
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