1990 Georgian Cup

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1990 Georgian Cup
Tournament details
CountryGeorgia
Teams98
Final positions
Champions Guria Lanchkhuti
Runner-up Tskhumi Sokhumi
1991–92  

The 1990 Georgian Cup was the forty-seventh season overall and first since independence of the Georgian annual football tournament. [1]

Contents

First qualifying round

Team 1 Score Team 2
Tusheti Kvemo Alvani2–1Ertsukhi Tsnori
Trialeti Tsalka2–3Algeti Marneuli
Imedi Tbilisi0–0 (6–7 p)Rustavi
Mglebi Tbilisi3–0Paravani Ninotsminda
Okriba Tkibuli4–1Gantiadi Kaspi
Samtskhe Atskuri2–1Mamisoni Oni
Chkherimela Kharagauli0–1Meskheti Akhaltsikhe
Abuli Akhalkalaki1–0Tskhrajvari Tkibuli
Kutaisi-24–0Zarzma Adigeni
Kolkhi Gulripshi2–1Guria-2 Lanchkhuti
Kolkheti-2 Khobi1–7Imedi Laituri
Lashkindari Tkvarcheli2–1 (a.e.t.)Menavtobe Batumi
Chkondidi Martvili1–1 (4–2 p)Egrisi Senaki
Krtsanisi Tbilisi1–0Samgori Gardabani
Jejili Tbilisi1–0Chabukiani
Mretebi Tbilisi6–1Eteri Lagodekhi
Gareji Sagarejo0–2Dighomi Tbilisi
Shiraki Dedoplistsqaro0–1 (a.e.t.)Gantiadi Dmanisi
Sairme Baghdati2–0Merani Tbilisi
Tori Borjomi1–1 (7–6 p)Vardzia Aspindza
Mukhnari Mukhrani1–0Iberia Kareli
Aisi Kutaisi3–1 (a.e.t.)Zana Abasha
Betlemi Keda3–2Kolkheti-2 Poti
Shevardeni Zugdidiw/oMshenebeli
Samtredia-24–1Subtropiki Sokhumi
Ukimerioni Kutaisi1–0Racha Ambrolauri
Gorda Sokhumi2–3Mamuli Didi Chkoni
Martve Tbilisi3–0Garisi Tetritskaro

Second qualifying round

Team 1 Score Team 2
Ukimerioni Kutaisi0–1Tori Borjomi
GTU Tbilisi3–2 (a.e.t.)Napareuli
Tusheti Kvemo Alvani1–2Krtsanisi Tbilisi
Algeti Marneuli1–2Martve Tbilisi
Rustavi1–4Jejili Tbilisi
Dighomi Tbilisi2–5Mretebi Tbilisi
Gantiadi Dmanisi2–1Mglebi Tbilisi
Okriba Tkibuliw/oSamtskhe Atskuri
Kutaisi-21–0Sairme Baghdati
Kolkhi Gulripshi5–2Mukhnari Mukhrani
Imedi Laituri4–1Lashkindari Tkvarcheli
Aisi Kutaisi5–0Chkondidi Martvili
Shevardeni Zugdidi2–2 (5–6 p)Betlemi Keda
Mamuli Didi Chkoni3–2 (a.e.t.)Samtredia-2
Chela Darcheli3–2Bakhmaro Chokhatauri
Meskheti Akhaltsikhe3–1Abuli Akhalkalaki

Third qualifying round

Team 1 Score Team 2
Martve Tbilisi3–1Jejili Tbilisi
Krtsanisi Tbilisi4–0TGU Tbilisi
Mretebi Tbilisi8–0Gantiadi Dmanisi
Okriba Tbilisi4–0Meskheti Akhaltsikhe
Tori Borjomi4–1Kutaisi-2
Imedi Laituri2–1Kolkhi Gulripshi
Betlemi Keda2–1Aisi Kutaisi
Mamuli Didi Chkoni2–1Chela Darcheli

Round of 64

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Martve Tbilisi 5–4 Duruji Kvareli 1–24–2
Samegrelo Chkhorotsku 4–3Pizkulturis Instituti4–20–1
Imedi Laituri 3–4 Sikharuli-90 Gagra 3–20–2
Bakhtrioni Akhmeta 2–6 Margveti Zestaponi 2–30–3
Mamuli Didi Chkoni 2–0 Chikhura Sachkhere 0–02–0
GTU Tbilisi 0–7 Kakheti Telavi 0–30–4
Okriba Tbilisi 3–2 Magharoeli Chiatura 3–00–2
Krtsanisi Tbilisi 5–3 Aragvi Dusheti 3–22–1
Betlemi Keda 4–3 Sapovnela Terjola 4–10–2
Kartli Gori 1–3 Alazani Gurjaani 1–20–1
Tori Borjomi w/o Sioni Bolnisi 0–1
Sulori Vani 0–0 (2–3 p) Imereti Khoni 0–00–0 (a.e.t.)
Mretebi Tbilisi 6–4 Shukura Kobuleti 2–44–0
Armazi Mtskheta 5–4 Skuri Tsalenjikha 2–03–4

Round of 32

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Odishi Zugdidi 2–1 Kolkheti Khobi 1–01–1
Kutaisi 5–1 Imereti Khoni 3–12–0
Sanavardo Samtredia 2–3 Batumi 1–11–2
Shevardeni-1906 Tbilisi 5–8 Mziuri Gali 4–31–5
Gorda Rustavi 6–0 Iveria Khashuri 4–02–0
Margveti Zestaponi 2–4 Guria Lanchkhuti 2–00–4
Mertskhali Ozurgeti 6–3 Alazani Gurjaani 5–11–2
Kolkheti-1913 Poti 7–2 Betlemi Keda 3–04–2
Mretebi Tbilisi 4–3 Liakhvi Tskhinvali 3–11–2
Kakheti Telavi 4–4 (0–3 p) Samgurali Tskaltubo 2–22–2 (a.e.t.)
Sioni Bolnisi 2–1 Samegrelo Chkhorotsku 2–00–1
Iberia Tbilisi 8–2 Krtsanisi Tbilisi 3–25–0
Armazi Mtskheta 1–5 Okriba Tbilisi 1–20–3
Amirani Ochamchire 3–4 Tskhumi Sokhumi 2–21–2
Dila Gori 10–3 Mamuli Didi Chkoni 7–13–2
Martve Tbilisi 2–1 Sikharuli-90 Gagra 1–11–0

Round of 16

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Mziuri Gali 3–4 Guria Lanchkhuti 1–02–4
Odishi Zugdidi 0–2 Batumi 0–00–2
Okriba Tbilisi 2–3 Kolkheti-1913 Poti 1–01–3
Martve Tbilisi 2–8 Iberia Tbilisi 2–20–6
Mertskhali Ozurgeti 5–3 Samgurali Tskaltubo 4–11–2
Kutaisi 4–2 Dila Gori 3–01–2
Sioni Bolnisi 1–1 (a) Tskhumi Sokhumi 1–10–0
Mretebi Tbilisi 3–3 (a) Gorda Rustavi 3–10–2

Quarterfinals

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Iberia Tbilisi 7–5 Kolkheti-1913 Poti 3–04–5
Gorda Rustavi 2–2 (a) Tskhumi Sokhumi 2–10–1
Guria Lanchkhuti 5–2 Kutaisi 5–10–1
Mertskhali Ozurgeti 1–1 (a) Batumi 1–10–0

Semifinals

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Iberia Tbilisi 0–3 Guria Lanchkhuti 0–10–2
Tskhumi Sokhumi 5–0 Batumi 4–01–0

Final

Guria Lanchkhuti 1–0 (a.e.t.) Tskhumi Sokhumi
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Boris Paichadze Stadium, Tbilisi
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Merab Malaghuradze (Tbilisi)

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