FC Milani Tsnori

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Milani Tsnori
Full nameFootball Club Milani Tsnori
Founded1998
Dissolved2004
GroundDavit Kipiani Stadium, Tsnori
Capacity9,500

FC Milani Tsnori was a Georgian association football club based in Tsnori. Founded in 1998, they were played in Umaglesi Liga in the 2002–03 season, but were relegated after was finished at the 11th position. [1] In 2004, the club was merged with Merani Tbilisi and then the club ceased to exist.

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