FC Chikhura Sachkhere

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Chikhura Sachkhere
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Full nameFootball Club Chikhura Sachkhere
Founded1938;86 years ago (1938)
GroundCentral Stadium
Sachkhere, Georgia
Capacity2,000
ChairmanNugzar Dekanoidze
ManagerMirian Mikadze
League Liga 4
2023 Liga 3

Football Club Chikhura Sachkhere, commonly known as Chikhura Sachkhere or simply Chikhura, is a Georgian football club based in Sachkhere.

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They compete in Liga 4, the fourth tier of Georgian league system.

History

Founded in 1938, during World War II the club was disbanded, but later they resumed participation in low leagues of the republican championship. [1]

Since 2002 Chikhura has been financed by the Georgian businessman Bidzina Ivanishvili. [1]

The club spent many years in lower divisions before getting promoted to Umaglesi Liga in 2012. The league gained a stable and decent member, known as a tough rival for championship title candidates. From the outset the club proved they were going to challenge the best teams. In 2013 Chikhura knocked out top flight sides Shukura, Dila and Sioni and reached David Kipiani Cup final. [2] Despite the defeat from Dinamo Tbilisi, they qualified for the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League 1st round. This was the first season that Chikhura Sachkhere appeared in European Competition with their first opponent being Liechtenstein's Cup Winners Vaduz.

From now until 2020 the club started regularly taking part in UEFA Europa league competitions, missing out just one season in between. In almost each case this provincial team with relatively negligent financial resources, which played their matches mostly in far-away Tbilisi, could afford to show a fighting spirit against their far stronger opponents. In this regard Chikhura drew attention and respect from Georgian fans during the European campaign regardless of who they supported in the domestic league. According to the statistics, the club achieved better results in away games. [3]

In 2014 Chikhura eliminated Turkish club Bursaspor in the second round of Europa League competition. [4] This remains one of the most memorable successes in the club's history.

In 2016 Chikhura won White Group of the league by finishing six points clear of Dinamo Tbilisi and took part in championship play-offs, where they were beaten by Samtredia. This was the closest point to champion's title the club have ever reached in their history. [5]

The next season Chikhura finally reaped the fruits of their efforts. After reaching the finals or semifinals of the Cup for five successive seasons, they clinched their first title. Goalkeeper Dino Hamzić, who did not concede a single goal during the entire campaign, was named man of the match. [6]

Giorgi Gabedava became another player, who was awarded following the 2018 season. He won in four nominations, including as the best striker of the season and top scorer with the latter shared with Budu Zivzivadze. [7] In the summer the club made headlines yet again, this time after their victory over Beitar Jerusalem and a home draw with Maribor Ljubljana.

2019 marked the beginning of the crisis. While thrashed by Aberdeen in Europa league, Chikhura failed to achieve anything noteworthy either in Erovnuli Liga or the Cup and with several key players departed, head coach Samson Pruidze left the club. The former Torpedo Kutaisi right-back had trained Chikhura for twelve seasons, an absolute record in national football history since the independence, which made him a legend among this generation of Georgian managers. [8]

In 2020 Chikhura played all home games in Tbilisi and in the worst result in years finished in the drop-zone. Although the club avoided an automatic relegation, they suffered a defeat in both play-off games from in-form Samgurali. [9] Following this season defender Shota Kashia, who had spent eight seasons in Chikhura, including last six years as a captain, parted ways with the club.

Chikhura's woes stretched into the next three years, when they ended up at rock bottom of both second and third leagues. [10] However, after the 2022 season the club avoided relegation due to disqualification of another team from Liga 3. [11]

Statistics

Domestic

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGFGAP Cup EuropeNotesManager
1993–94 2nd West13263221167011Relegated
1995–96 1938103256212433Relegated
2001–02 3rd West
2002–03Promoted
2003–04 2nd 63015510412950Round of 32
2004–0583012711383543Round of 32
2005–06 1342464873478Round of 16Promoted
2006–07 1st 12265615134621Quarter-finalsRelegated
2007–08 2nd East5271278403743Round of 32
2008–09 2301974562164Round of 16 Samson Pruidze
2009–10 2nd 6281477412849Quarter-finals
2010–11 4322066582566Round of 16 promotion play-off, lost
2011–12 114824251526Round of 16Promoted
2012–13 1st 4321769493857Runner-up
2013–14 43213712565046Runner-up Europa League 2nd QR
2014–15 53013710393646Semi-finals Europa League 3rd QR
2015–16 4301767532657Semi-finals
2016 214932291530Semi-finals Europa League 1st QR
2017 53617415475455Winner Europa League 1st QR
2018 43619710543364Round of 16 Europa League 2nd QR
2019 536121113484447Round of 16 Europa League 2nd QR
2020 9183411184013Semi-finals Play-off, relegatedVakhtang Turmanidze
2021 2nd 10362430249810Round of 16RelegatedVakhtang Turmanidze, Mirian Mikadze
2022 3rd 16300129191191Second roundVladimer Zabakhidze
2023 16302127231017First roundRelegated
2024 4th First roundMirian Mikadze

European competitions

CompetitionPWDLGFGA
UEFA Europa League 226971926
SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAway
2013–14 UEFA Europa League 1Q Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Vaduz 0–01–1
2Q Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Thun 1–30–2
2014–15 UEFA Europa League 1Q Flag of North Macedonia.svg Horizont Turnovo 3–11–0
2Q Flag of Turkey.svg Bursaspor 0–00–0 [lower-alpha 1]
3Q Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Neftchi Baku 2–30–0
2016–17 UEFA Europa League 1Q Flag of Moldova.svg Zimbru Chișinău 2–31–0
2017–18 UEFA Europa League 1Q Flag of Austria.svg Rheindorf Altach 0–11–1
2018–19 UEFA Europa League 1Q Flag of Israel.svg Beitar Jerusalem 0–02–1
2Q Flag of Slovenia.svg Maribor 0–00–2
2019–20 UEFA Europa League 1Q Flag of Luxembourg.svg Fola Esch 2–12–1
2Q Flag of Scotland.svg Aberdeen 1–10–5
Notes
  1. Chikhura Sachkhere won 4–1 on penalties.

Honours

'Runners-up (1): 2016
Winners (1): 2017
Runners-up (2): 2012-13 and 2013-14
Winners (1): 2013
Winners (2): 2005-06 and 2011-12

Stadium

The team's home ground is the 2,000-seat Central stadium, although in recent years they played home games at Ivantsminda stadium, situated in six km from the district center.

Name

The club have had different names throughout their history, including "Spartaki", "Kolmeurne", "Peikari". [1]

Chikhura is the name of a river in Sachkhere.

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