FC Zestafoni

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FC Zestafoni
FC Zestafoni Logo.png
Full nameFootball Club Zestafoni
Nickname(s)Zesta, Feroelebi (Ferroians), Margvelebi (Margvetians)
Founded2004;19 years ago (2004)
Ground David Abashidze Stadium
Zestafoni, Georgia
Capacity4,558
Owner Ilia Kokaia
Manager Levan Jokhadze
League Liga 3
2023Liga 3, 13th
Website Club website

Football Club Zestafoni is a Georgian football club based in Zestafoni. They play their home games at David Abashidze Stadium. Zestafoni was founded on 18 June 2004 by the initiative of the shareholders of JSC Giorgi Nikoladze Zestafoni Ferro-Alloy Plant.

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At that time[ when? ] Zestafoni have their own club FC Metallurg Zestafoni.[ clarification needed ] A new club was formed as Margveti Zestafoni joined Pirveli Liga and promoted in the first season. Margveti was a member of Umaglesi Liga and achieved their best result in 1995–96 by finishing runner-up.

History

FC Metalurgi Zestafoni (1937–1989)

From the beginning of the 20th century football was given rise in Georgia. In 1906 the first football fan club was founded in Tbilisi. This happened by the patronage of Mr. Lgotac. He was the one who on 23 February 1907 established the first football club in Georgia. The club, called "Comet", had its own regulations, funds, uniforms and a stadium.

Though it should be mentioned, that football was played far earlier in Georgia, mainly in the sea-side cities, first of all in Poti, where local groups competed in "passing/tossing a ball" with British mariners. That's why Poti is considered to be a cradle of Georgian football.

As to Zestafoni, in out city, football has been played since the beginning of the 20th century. First football players from Zestafoni were students of the local gymnasium (currently secondary school #1). According to our data, Zestafoni football team held its first match with one of the clubs of western Georgia (according to different sources Senaki or Ozurgeti) in 1918, during a celebration organized to commemorate Independence of Georgia. First international match held in Zestafoni was also during the independence period, in 1920. Zestafoni team competed with a group of British Occupational Forces and defeated it by 2–1.

In the 1920s Zestafoni football players held various matches with teams of neighboring cities. In 1927 first Football Championship in held in Georgia. First Champion of Georgia is Team of Batumi.

In the 1930s two football teams are established in Zestafoni – "Mertskhali" (Swallow) and "Locomotive", that often take part in local and regional tournaments.

A truly new era in the history of Zestafoni football starts form the second half of the 1930s, after a metallurgical giant, "Zestafoni Ferro-Alloy Plant", has been put into exploitation. It was by the initiative of professional committee of the plant, that a meeting of workers of the physical culture was held on 10 May 1937. A decision of establishing a football team was made on the meeting. The team was called "Metallurgi".

In August 1938, "Metallurgi" participates in the union tournament held by sport-society "Metallurgist" in Minsk, where the team defeats "Electrostal Moscow", "Krasni Oktiabr Staliningrad", "Metallurg Leningrad" and loses in final to "Serp i Molot". In 1938 FC Metallurgi Zestafoni is engaged in Georgian Championship, where it participates regularly until 1989.

In various years of Soviet era "Metallurgi" was:

Silver medalist of Georgian Championship – 1967, 1970, 1982;

Runners-Up of Georgian Cup – 1966, 1967, 1971 years;

Georgian Cup's Winner – 1962.

Various football players from "Metallurgi" played for leading Georgian football clubs on various degrees, for example: Lokomotivi Tbilisi  – Guram Shavdia, Zaur Chubinidze; Torpedo Kutaisi  – Guram Nishnianidze; Dinamo Tbilisi  – Giorgi (Jora) Chumburidze, Guram Kochiashvili, Dodik Khundadze, Guram Petriashvili, Kartlos Tsintsadze, Nodar Kiknadze.

Margveti Zestafoni (1990–2000)

In 1990 Georgian Football Federation leaves the Soviet Union's Football Federation. An Independent Georgian Football Federation is formed, that shortly after becomes a member of FIFA and UEFA, leading Georgian Clubs are engaged in National Championships.

In 1990 a new Football Club is founded in Zestafoni FC Margveti Zestafoni, that holds the position of "Metallurgi" in Pirveli League of the Georgian National Championship and from the very first year becomes a member of Umaglesi league.

In 1993 and 1996 years "Margveti" is the semi-finalist of the Georgian National Cup. In 1996 "Margveti" is the Vice-Champion of Georgia and participates in UEFA Cup Qualification Round. Unfortunately, due to financial problems, at the end of the 20th century the club broke up.

In total, in the years of 1991–1998 FC "Margveti" participated in Umaglesi League 8 National Championships, held 247 matches, won 98 of them, draw 43, lost – 106, difference in scores 397–443.

In 2006 "Margveti-2006" was founded in the lower division and recently in Meore Liga, but it is different (municipal) club.

SeasonLeaguePos.Pl.WDLGFGAP Cup EuropeNotes
1990 Pirveli Liga 23828371024487Round of 32N/APromoted
1991 Umaglesi Liga 819838323227
1991–92 Umaglesi Liga 838141113605853Round of 16
1992–93 Umaglesi Liga 63215512495450Semi-finals
1993–94 Umaglesi Liga 83815716716820/18
1994–95 Umaglesi Liga 93010614355336Round of 32
1995–96 Umaglesi Liga 2302226853768Semi-finals
1996–97 Umaglesi Liga 73012216446638Quarter-finals UEFA Cup Preliminary round
1997–98 Umaglesi Liga 16302721217513Round of 32Relegated
1998–99 Pirveli liga 2241842782458Round of 32
1999–00 Pirveli liga West Group A1221840711858Round of 16

Metalurgi Zestafoni (1999–2004)

As FC Margveti Zestafoni faced financial problem and relegated in 1998. A new club using the city legend team name Metallurgi Zestafoni was formed in 1999. The club promoted to Umaglesi Liga in 2001. But the club faced financial problem and relegated in 2003. In 2003–04, the club finished bottom in Pirveli Liga and disestablished .

SeasonLeaguePos.Pl.WDLGFGAP Cup EuropeNotes
1999–00 Pirveli liga West Group A4221255422741Round of 32
2000–01 Pirveli liga 2321787483142/38Round of 16Promoted
2001–02 Umaglesi Liga 93291013334437Round of 16
2002–03 Umaglesi Liga 12326125177919Round of 32Relegated
2003–04 Pirveli liga 1630212718877Round of 32Initially relegated, but after the merger with FC Zestafoni were promoted to the Umaglesi Liga

FC Zestafoni (2004–present)

On 18 June 2004, FC Zestafoni was incorporated. The club was invited to join Umaglesi Liga. Although, FC Metallurgi, FC Margveti and FC Zestafoni came from the same city, played on same stadium. They never met in the Umaglesi league and all clubs came from the succession of Metallurg Zestafoni.

SeasonLeaguePos.Pl.WDLGFGAP Cup EuropeNotes
2004–05 Umaglesi Liga 53616515384853Runner-up 
2005–06 Umaglesi Liga 4301875442261Runner-up 
2006–07 Umaglesi Liga 4261691551157Runner-up 
2007–08 Umaglesi Liga 3261853561659Winner Intertoto 1st Round
2008–09 Umaglesi Liga 43016410432752Quarter-finals UEFA Cup 1st qualifying round
2009–10 Umaglesi Liga 33619107583367Quarter-finals UEFA Europa League 2nd qualifying round
2010–11 Umaglesi Liga 1362466721978Semi-finals UEFA Europa League 3rd qualifying round
2011–12 Umaglesi Liga 1362475733379Runner-up 2011–12 UEFA Champions League 3rd qualifying round

UEFA Europa League Play-offs

2012–13 Umaglesi Liga 53212614353842Round of 16 2012–13 UEFA Champions League 2nd qualifying round
2013–14 Umaglesi Liga 2321958482362Round of 16 
2014–15 Umaglesi Liga 16306816406126Round of 16 UEFA Europa League 2nd qualifying round Expelled
2018 Regionuli Liga 4281729603323/30Second round
2019 Regionuli Liga 22720521002923/42Round of 32Promotion to Liga 4
2020 Liga 4 614446222016Second round
2021 Liga 4 2362394762741/37Round of 32Promotion to Liga 3
2022 Liga 3 15304323187715Second round
2023 Liga 3 133061113334629First round

Stadium

David Abashidze stadium was built by "Zestafoni Ferro-alloy Plant", started operating in 1952. Though a couple of matches were held on the stadium before its opening in 1951.

In 1952–1989 and 1999–2003 participant of Georgian Championship, FC Metallurgi held matches on the Zestafoni central stadium, in 1990–1998 it was a home stadium for FC Margveti.

Since 2004 FC Zestafoni is holding domestic matches on the stadium.

In 1981 reconstruction works were done on arena, west stand was roofed, east stand was constructed, after these works capacity of the Stadium increased to 8,000 seats.

In 2004, after establishing FC Zestafoni, central Stadium was repaired and is still being repaired to renew the arena and comply with international standards.

In 2005 works were done to renew the grass surface on the Stadium. Georgian workers have constructed new drainage system of German technology. Field is watered by a watering system of an American Company "Rainbird" (by the way this watering system was successfully used on 8 Stadiums during 2004 European Championship in Portugal).

On the David Abashidze Stadium (former Central) Stadium field surface "Natural Green Carpet" is made by the Ukrainian firm "Lidia-Park".

FC Zestafoni management is building a new base for the club. Many new football fields have been constructed in Zestafoni (among them one with an artificial surface). Relevant infrastructure is being made – work out rooms are being repaired, building of a new tribunes with personal seats is planned, along with the installment of a modern score-board.

Today capacity of the Stadium increased to 4,558 individual seats.

On 9 April 2010 the stadium was named after David Abashidze who contributed tremendously to the development and revival of football in Zestafoni.

Honors

Erovnuli Liga

Georgian Cup

Georgian Super Cup

Zestafonian Clubs in Georgian Umaglesi Liga

As of 12 April 2015
ClubSeasonsYearsMatchesWinsDrawsLosesGFGAPoints
FC Margveti Zestafoni 81991–19982479843106397443337
FC Metallurgi22001–2003641511385012356
FC Zestafoni112004–20153431887283562310636
Total211991–201565430112622710098761029

FC Zestafoni. All competitions statistic

As of 12 April 2015
CompetitionWinsDrawsLosesGFGAPoints
Georgian Umaglesi Liga 1887283562310636
Georgian Cup 40151412351
Georgian Super Cup 11132
UEFA Champions League 12369
UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League 4572719
UEFA Intertoto Cup 10123

European Cups

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAway
2007 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1Q Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Tobol 2–00–3
2008–09 UEFA Cup 1Q Flag of Hungary.svg Gyori ETO 1–21–1
2009–10 UEFA Europa League 1Q Ulster Banner.svg Lisburn Distillery 6–05–1
2Q Flag of Sweden.svg Helsingborgs 1–22–2
2010–11 UEFA Europa League 1Q Flag of San Marino.svg Faetano 5–00–0
2Q Flag of Slovakia.svg Dukla Banska Bystrica 3–00–1
3Q Flag of Ukraine.svg Karpaty Lviv 0–10–1
2011–12 UEFA Champions League 2Q Flag of Moldova.svg Dacia Chisinau 3–00–2
3Q Flag of Austria.svg Sturm Graz 1–10–1
2011–12 UEFA Europa League PO Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Brugge 3–30–2
2012–13 UEFA Champions League 2Q Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Neftchi Baku 2–20–3
2014–15 UEFA Europa League 2Q Flag of Slovakia.svg Spartak Trnava 0–00–3

Goals in Georgian Umaglesi Liga

Topscorers

NamePositionCountryYearsGoals
Nikoloz Gelashvili Forward Flag of Georgia.svg 2008–201663
Jaba Dvali Forward Flag of Georgia.svg 2010–2012, 201455
Zurab Ionanidze Forward Flag of Georgia.svg 2005–200948
Rati Tsinamdzgvrishvili Forward Flag of Georgia.svg 2008–201324
Tornike Gorgiashvili Midfielder Flag of Georgia.svg 2005–201321
Gogi PipiaMidfielder Flag of Georgia.svg 2005–201121
Shota Grigalashvili Midfielder Flag of Georgia.svg 2009–201218

Topscorers by season

SeasonNameGoals
2004/05 Flag of Georgia.svg Zaza Zirakishvili 10
2005/06 Flag of Georgia.svg Zurab Ionanidze 17
2006/07 Flag of Georgia.svg Gogi Pipia13
2007/08 Flag of Brazil.svg Gilvan Gomes 12
2008/09 Flag of Georgia.svg Nikoloz Gelashvili 20
2009/10 Flag of Georgia.svg Nikoloz Gelashvili 16
2010/11 Flag of Georgia.svg Nikoloz Gelashvili 18
2011/12 Flag of Georgia.svg Jaba Dvali 20
2012/13 Flag of Georgia.svg Tornike Gorgiashvili 7
2013/14 Flag of Georgia.svg Nikoloz Sabanadze 8
2014/15 Flag of Georgia.svg Jaba Dvali 10
Goal N.NameCountryDate
1 Giorgi Kurtsikidze Flag of Georgia.svg 2 August 2004
100 Zurab Ionanidze Flag of Georgia.svg 18 November 2006
200 Nikoloz Gelashvili Flag of Georgia.svg 2 November 2008
300 Nikoloz Gelashvili Flag of Georgia.svg 29 August 2010
400 Zaal Eliava Flag of Georgia.svg 14 December 2011
500Giorgi Kukhianidze Flag of Georgia.svg 2 March 2014

Matches in Georgian Umaglesi Liga

As of 6 March 2015
NamePositionCountryYearsMatches
Roin Kvaskhvadze Goalkeeper Flag of Georgia.svg 2005–13155
Aleks Benashvili Midfielder Flag of Georgia.svg 2005–13136
Giorgi Khidesheli Defender Flag of Georgia.svg 2005–13, 2014126
Sevasti Todua Defender Flag of Georgia.svg 2005–10116
Tornike Aptsiauri Midfielder Flag of Georgia.svg 2010–13114
Zurab Ionanidze Forward Flag of Georgia.svg 2005–10113
Tornike Gorgiashvili Midfielder Flag of Georgia.svg 2005–13112
Jaba Dvali Forward Flag of Georgia.svg 2009–12, 2014110
Zaal Eliava Defender Flag of Georgia.svg 2009–12108
Irakli Dzaria Midfielder Flag of Georgia.svg 2005–11108
Nikoloz Gelashvili Forward Flag of Georgia.svg 2007–11107
Shota Grigalashvili Midfielder Flag of Georgia.svg 2009–12101
Murtaz Daushvili Midfielder Flag of Georgia.svg 2005–1199

Current squad

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
2 DF Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO David Mtivlishvili
3 DF Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO David Mosidze
5 DF Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO Mirian Robakidze
6 MF Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO George Vasadze
8 MF Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO Ivane Khabelashvili
11 MF Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO Archil Meskhi
13 GK Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO Nika Jalaghonia
14 MF Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO Nodar Gachechiladze
18 DF Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO David Lomaia
20 FW Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO Mathe Kvirkvia
21 MF Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO Mikheil Vatcharadze
No.Pos.NationPlayer
22 DF Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO Phiruz Marakvelidze
25 MF Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO Vazha Nemsadze
28 GK Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO Gia Makhatadze
32 MF Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO Pavle Khorguashvili
37 DF Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO Giorgi Chikhradze
70 MF Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO George Beridze
77 DF Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO Lasha Mchedlishvili
80 MF Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO Zviad Sikharulia
88 DF Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO Malkhaz Gagoshidze
99 MF Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO Guram Samushia

Management and Team's staff

PositionName
General Director Flag of Georgia.svg Jaba Dvali
Manager Flag of Georgia.svg Sergo Putkaradze
Head Coach Flag of Georgia.svg Levan Jokhadze
Assistant Flag of Georgia.svg Alexandre Putkaradze
Coach Flag of Georgia.svg Giga Nikabadze

Managers

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References

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