FC Tbilisi

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FC Tbilisi
FC-Tbilisi.png
Full nameFootball Club Tbilisi
Founded1991
Dissolved2008
Ground Olimpi Stadium
Tbilisi, Georgia
Capacity3,000
League Pirveli Liga East
2007–086th

FC Tbilisi was a Georgian football team based in the capital Tbilisi. The club played their home games at Olimpi Stadium. FC Tbilisi were renamed Olimpi Rustavi after merging with second division club Rustavi.

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In the summer of 2008, the two clubs split up again. Tbilisi took the spot from Olimpi B Rustavi and continued to play in Pirveli Liga.

History

Founded as FC Olimpi Tbilisi

Seasons

First Team

SeasonLeaguePos.Pl.WDLGFGAP Cup EuropeNotesManager
2003/04 Umaglesi Liga 1st stage4221057412635Quarter-finalsFC Tbilisi
Champ.Group41035212832
2004/05 Umaglesi Liga 3362169604069Semi-finals UC 2nd qualifying round FC Tbilisi


Second Team

Third Team

Eurocups record

SeasonCompetitionRoundCountryClubHomeAway
2004–05 UEFA Cup 1R Flag of Azerbaijan.svg FC Shamkir 1–04–1
2R Flag of Poland.svg Legia Warszawa 0–10–6

Notable players

Flag of Georgia.svg Akaki Devadze (2004–05)

Flag of Georgia.svg Zaal Eliava

Flag of Georgia.svg Soso Grishikashvili (2004)

Flag of Georgia.svg Gogita Gogua (2003–05)

Flag of Georgia.svg Sandro Iashvili (2004–05)

Flag of Georgia.svg Lasha Jakobia (2003)

Flag of Georgia.svg Revaz Kemoklidze

Flag of Georgia.svg Gocha Khojava

Flag of Georgia.svg Givi Kvaratskhelia

Honours

Third place (1): 2004-05

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References

  1. "Olimpi complete Merani takeover". UEFA.com. 2002-12-30.