FC Kolkheti Khobi

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FC Kolkheti Khobi is a Georgian association football club based in the town of Khobi. They currently compete in Erovnuli Liga 2, the second tier of Georgian football.

Kolkheti Khobi
Full nameFootball Club Kolkheti Khobi
Founded1936; 88 years ago (1936)
GroundPaata Tatarishvili Tsentraluri Stadioni
Khobi, Georgia
Capacity4,000
ManagerTsotne Moniava
LeagueErovnuli Liga 2
20237th of 10, Liga 2
WebsiteClub website

The club has spent four seasons in the top division.

History edit

Established in 1936, Kolkheti played many years in Georgian championship during the Soviet Union. In 1988 the club won the title and advanced to the Soviet Second league where the next year they finished in the 5th place.[1]

After 1990, when Umaglesi Liga was formed, Kolkheti participated in initial three seasons. Later they spent several years in the second and third divisions. The club returned to the top flight for 1999/2000 season only to finish at the bottom of the table.[2]

In 2007, the club rejoined Pirveli Liga, where they played for ten successive seasons. Another promotion attempt was made in 2015/16 when Kolkheti finished 3rd in Liga 2. They shared equal points with WIT Georgia, who won automatic promotion, while Kolkheti participated in play-offs due to disadvantage in goal difference. The club suffered a narrow defeat in a one-legged tie,[3] although it was known beforehand that due to the club's failure to get an Umaglesi Liga license, even the victory would not have led to promotion.[4]

Furthermore, at the end of 2016 Kolkheti lost their Liga 2 place following the relegation semi-finals against Skuri.[5] The return leg, marred by violent conduct against a referee, was aborted, which cost the club dearly. The GFF Disciplinary Committee handed Kolkheti a 0–3 defeat and a 5,000₾ fine.[6]

Gia Guruli, the famous Dinamo Tbilisi striker, worked as manager of Kolkheti between December 2014 and October 2016.

The club usually stayed in mid-table in the next seasons. In 2022, Kolkheti beat their rivals battling for a promotion qualifying place, defeated Rustavi in both play-off matches and advanced to a higher league for the first time in sixteen years.[7]

Seasons edit

Year League Pos P W D L GF–GA Pts Cup
2007/08 Pirveli Liga Group A 8/10 27 10 8 9 35-27 38
2008/09 Pirveli Liga Group A 8/11 30 11 3 16 30-47 36 1st Round
2009/10 Pirveli Liga 10/15 28 9 3 16 36-52 30
2010/11 Pirveli Liga 7/17 32 12 10 10 28-34 46 1st Round
2011/12 Pirveli Liga Group A 7/10 18 5 5 8 18-19 20 Round of 32
Relegation round 2/8 20 9 7 4 25-13 34
2012/13 Pirveli Liga Group B 4/16 30 18 3 9 43-28 57 2nd Round
2013/14 Pirveli Liga Group B 9/10 26 8 6 12 31-54 30 2nd Round
2014/15 Pirveli Liga Group B 8/10 36 12 10 14 46-51 46
2015/16 Pirveli Liga 3/18[a] 34 18 10 6 60-29 64 1st Round
2016 Pirveli Liga 5/10 16 5 6 5 20-24 21 2nd Round
2017 Liga 3 Red Group 3/10 18 8 5 5 25-18 29 3rd Round
Promotion Round 9/10 18 3 4 11 9-39 13
2018 Liga 3 5/20 38 17 10 11 54-35 61 2nd Round
2019 6/10 36 11 8 17 39-54 41 2nd Round
2020 6/10 18 5 7 6 27-24 22 2nd Round
2021 9/14 26 6 13 7 32-39 31 1st Round
2022 4/16[b] 30 15 9 6 53-32 54 1st Round
2023 Erovnuli Liga 2 7/10[c] 36 12 10 14 44-52 46 Round of 16
  1. ^ Lost 1–2 to Zugdidi in a promotion play-off tie
  2. ^ Beat Rustavi 2–0 in aggregate in promotion play-offs
  3. ^ Beat Varketili 1–0 in aggregate in relegation play-offs

Current squad edit

As of 8 March 2024[8]

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   GEO Gogi Kulua
2 DF   GEO Shotiko Andguladze
3 DF   GEO Tornike Dundua
4 DF   GEO Zurab Lataria
5 MF   GEO Gaga Gazdeliani
7 MF   GEO Tengo Pipia
8 DF   RSA Letlhogonolo Kekolo
9 FW   GEO Gia Apkhazava
10 FW   GEO Giorgi Chedia (C)
11 MF   GEO Zurab Chanturidze
14 GK   GEO Luka Mikaia
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 DF   GEO Giorgi Tevzadze
17 MF   GEO Emil Sepashvili
18 FW   GEO Sandro Avaliani
20 DF   GEO Otar Zviadauri
22 DF   GEO Giorgi Mirzoevi
23 MF   GEO Giorgi Kashia
26 DF   GEO Irakli Shonia
27 DF   GEO Levan Gogenia
33 DF   GEO Zurab Eradze
37 MF   GEO Anatoly Mesiachenko

Honours edit

Managers edit

Name Nat. From To
Edik Sajaia    2018 2018
Levan Nodia   2019 2019
Paata Bukia   2019 2019
Merab Kharbedia   2019 2020
Paata Bukia   2020 2020
Zurab Pirtskhalaishvili   2020 2021
Levan Nodia   2021 2021
Levan Khurtsilava   2022 2022
Levan Nodia   2023 2023
Besik Sherozia   2023 2024
Gia Gigatadze   2024 2024
Tsotne Moniava   2024

Stadium edit

The central stadium of Khobi named after Paata Tatarishvili was initially envisaged for 12,000 spectators. Following a major reconstruction completed in 2017, its capacity has sustained a three-fold reduction.[9]

Name edit

Although the club is widely known with the current name, previously they were also referred to as Olimpia Khobi and FC Khobi.

The very name stems from Colchis, an ancient state situated at the eastern Black Sea coast.

References edit

  1. ^ "FC Kolkheti Khobi". wildstat.com.
  2. ^ "Umaglesi Liga 1999-2000". flashscore.com.
  3. ^ "ზუგდიდი-კოლხეთი (ხ) 2:1 - ზუგდიდი (გა)დარჩა". sportall.ge (in Georgian). 30 May 2016.
  4. ^ "ზუგდიდთან" უნდა დავამტკიცოთ, რომ ხობის "კოლხეთი" უმაღლეს ლიგაში გადასვლას იმსახურებდა". sportall.ge (in Georgian), 29 May 2016.
  5. ^ "Skuri vs Kolkheti Khobi". soccerway.com.
  6. ^ "ხობის „კოლხეთი" 5 ათასი ლარით დააჯარიმეს". livepress.ge (in Georgian), 5 December 2016.
  7. ^ "ეროვნულ ლიგა 2-ში ხობის „კოლხეთი" და „ვიტ ჯორჯია" ითამაშებენ". 1tv.ge (in Georgian), 10 December 2022.
  8. ^ "A list of players". eliga.ge.
  9. ^ "ხობის ცენტრალურ სტადიონს რეაბილიტაცია უტარდება". radioatinati.ge (in Georgian). 10 November 2016.

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