Erovnuli Liga playoffs

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Erovnuli Liga playoffs is the annual knockout stage to determine the seat of Erovnuli Liga between the football team from Umaglesi Liga and Erovnuli Liga 2. Since 2001, the team were from Erovnuli Liga which finished right above relegated team, and from Erovnuli Liga 2 which finished right below promoted team.

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Results

1991

1999

First Round

2000

Not held

2001

Dila Gori 0 — 2 Samgurali Tskaltubo

2002

Gorda-2000 Rustavi 2 — 1 FC Kobuleti

2003

Gorda-2000 Rustavi 0 — 1 (a.e.t.) FC Mtskheta

2004

Mtskheta-Urioni 2 — 3 Gorda-2000 Rustavi

Dinamo Batumi 1 — 0 Milani Tsnori

2005

Not held

2006

FC Tbilisi 4 — 1 Meshakre Agara

FC Tskhinvali 2 — 1 (a.e.t.) Gagra

2007

Chikhura Sachkhere 2 — 1 (a.e.t.) Gagra

2008

Spartaki Tskhinvali 1 — 0 Gagra

2011


Dila Gori 2 — 0 Samtredia
Boris Paichadze Stadium, Tbilisi
Attendance: 1,500

2012

Not held

2013

Not held

2014

Not held

2015

2016 (spring)

Zugdidi 2 — 1 Kolkheti Khobi
Saragbo Baza Parki-Arena, Poti
Attendance: 1,500

2016 (autumn)

Guria Lanchkhuti 0 — 2 Dila Gori
Dila Gori 0 — 0 Guria Lanchkhuti

Dila Gori were retained their place for 2017 Erovnuli Liga; Guria Lanchkhuti were relegated to 2017 Erovnuli Liga 2.


Sioni Bolnisi 4 — 3 Shukura Kobuleti
Tamaz Stepania Stadium, Bolnisi
Attendance: 1,500
Shukura Kobuleti 2 — 0 Sioni Bolnisi
Chele Arena, Kobuleti
Attendance: 1,500

Shukura Kobuleti were retained their place for 2017 Erovnuli Liga; Sioni Bolnisi were relegated to 2017 Erovnuli Liga 2

2017

Sioni Bolnisi 3 — 2 Dinamo Batumi
Tamaz Stepania Stadium, Bolnisi
Attendance: 1,500
Dinamo Batumi 3 — 2 (a.e.t.)
2-4 (PSO)
Sioni Bolnisi
Batumi Rugby Arena, Batumi
Attendance: 2,000

Sioni Bolnisi are promoted to 2018 Erovnuli Liga.


Kolkheti Poti 2 — 1 Merani Martvili
Saragbo Baza Parki-Arena, Poti
Attendance: 1,500
Merani Martvili 2 — 2 Kolkheti Poti
Murtaz Khurtsilava Stadium, Martvili
Attendance: 2,000

Both teams remained in their leagues respectively.

2018

Gagra 0 — 1 Sioni Bolnisi
Sioni Bolnisi 3 — 0 Gagra
Tamaz Stepania Stadium, Bolnisi
Attendance: 1,200

Both teams remained in their leagues respectively.


Samtredia 2 — 2 WIT Georgia
WIT Georgia 4 — 0 Samtredia
Mtskheta Park, Mtskheta
Attendance: 500

WIT Georgia are promoted to 2019 Erovnuli Liga.

2019

Telavi 1 — 0 Rustavi
Givi Chokheli Stadium, Telavi
Attendance: 1,000
Rustavi 1 — 2 Telavi
Poladi Stadium, Rustavi
Attendance: 700

Telavi are promoted to 2020 Erovnuli Liga.


Sioni Bolnisi 0 — 0 Samtredia
Tamaz Stephania Stadium, Bolnisi
Attendance: 1,000
Samtredia 4 — 1 Sioni Bolnisi

Samtredia are promoted to 2020 Erovnuli Liga.

2020

Gagra 0 — 2 Torpedo Kutaisi
National Rugby Training Center, Tbilisi
Attendance: N/A
Torpedo Kutaisi 1 — 1 Gagra

Both teams remained in their leagues respectively.


Chikhura 0 — 2 Samgurali
Samgurali 1 — 0 Chikhura
26 May Stadium, Tsqaltubo
Attendance: N/A

Samgurali are promoted to 2021 Erovnuli Liga.

2021

Shukura 0 — 0 Gagra
Gagra 1 — 0 Shukura
Tbilisis zghvis baza, Tbilisi

Gagra were promoted to 2022 Erovnuli Liga.


Merani Martvili 2 — 0 Torpedo
Murtaz Khutsilava stadium, Martvili

Torpedo retained a place in 2022 Erovnuli Liga.

2022

FC Samtredia were promoted to 2023 Erovnuli Liga.


FC Spaeri 3 — 1 (a.e.t.)
4-5 (PSO)
Gagra
Spaeri Stadium, Tbilisi

Gagra retained a place in 2023 Erovnuli Liga.

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