FC Samtredia

FC Samtredia (Georgian: სკ სამტრედია), commonly known simply as Samtredia, is a Georgian association football club based in the city of Samtredia.

FC Samtredia
Full nameFootball Club Samtredia
Founded1936 (1936) as Sanavardo Samtredia
GroundErosi Manjgaladze Stadium, Samtredia, Georgia
Capacity3,000
ChairmanGia Omanadze
CoachLeri Megeneishvili
LeagueErovnuli Liga 2
202110th in Erovnuli Liga, relegated

The club was relegated to Erovnuli Liga 2, the second tier of Georgian football system, after the 2021 season. Their home ground is Erosi Manjgaladze Stadium.

Samtredia has won the champion's title and the Super Cup.

History

In the Soviet leagues

Established in 1936, Samtredia spent years in the Georgian championship before the club obtained the right to participate in the Soviet Second League, the third tier of the Soviet football system. Several times Lokomotivi Samtredia finished their season as runners-up, twice won the league, although eventually failed to win the knock-out stages of the competition against winners of other two zones.[1]

SeasonLeaguePosNotes
1973II, zone 412
1974II, zone 39
1975II, zone 110
1976II, zone 113
1977II, zone 412
1978II, zone 48
1979II, zone 42
1980II, zone 91Play-off, lost
1981II, zone 92
1982II, zone 92
1983II, zone 94
1984II, zone 94
1985II, zone 910
1986II, zone 97
1987II, zone 91Play-offs, lost
1988II, zone 38
1989II, zone 94

Below are all-time results of FC Samtredia during these 17 consecutive seasons in the Second league.

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Following the 1989 season the Samtredian team as well as all other Georgian clubs withdrew from their relevant Soviet leagues after Georgian Football Federation broke ties with the Soviet Football Federation and formed an independent championship.

After Independence

Sanavardo Samtredia became member of a new national Umaglesi liga. While twice, in 1993/94 and 1995/96, they finished in the 4th place, in 1994/1995 the club ended the season with the silver, which implied qualification for the preliminary round of UEFA Cup. The debut in European football competitions turned out unsuccessful, though.[2]

In 2014/15 Samtredia reached the final of David Kipiani Cup. In previous rounds they had knocked out four opponents, including contenders for the title Dinamo Batumi, Torpedo Kutaisi and Chikhura, but resistance offered to Dinamo Tbilisi proved insufficient.[3]

The most fruitful period for Samtredia was in mid-2010s when they finished among top three teams of Umaglesi liga for three seasons in a row. Moreover, in 2016, under head coach Giorgi Tsetsadze they became champions for the first time in their history after victory over Chikhura Sachkhere in the championship playoffs.[4] Samtredia completed the season with the double after they beat Georgian Cup holders Torpedo Kutaisi in the Super Cup game.[5]

In 2019 the club took part in Liga 2, although returned to the top division after one season. Manager Kakhaber Kacharava, who guided Samtredia back to the top flight, had to quit the club in September 2020 after just one point earned in last five league games and a shock Cup defeat from Liga 3 minnows Tbilisi City.[6]

New head coach Giorgi Mikadze steered Samtredia away from the relegation zone, but in February 2021 he was replaced by Giorgi Tsetsadze, who had once brought the club to their only champion's title.[7] His second tenure lasted eight months, though. The team lost a survival struggle and finished at the bottom of the table.

Seasons

SeasonDivPositionNotesTop scorersCup
2006/072nd11th of 18
2007/082nd8th of 10
2008/092nd1st of 11Promoted1/8
2009/101st7th of 10 Zaur Khachiperadze - 111/8
2010/111st10th of 10Relegated Giga Kverenchkhiladze - 41/16
2011/122nd9th of 10 Papuna Shatirishvili - 31/16
2012/132nd5th of 12 Zaur Khachiperadze - 91/8
2013/142nd1st of 14Promoted Zviad Kantaria - 111/16
2014/151st6th of 16 Tornike Kapanadze - 7Runners-up
2015/161st2nd of 16 Budu Zivzivadze - 161/4
20161st1st of 14Winner Budu Zivzivadze - 111/4
20171st3rd of 10 Davit Rajamashvili - 81/8
20181st9th of 10Relegation play-off, lost Giorgi Pantsulaia - 61/8
20192nd2nd of 10Promotion play-off, won Guram Samushia - 151/8
20201st7th of 10 Nijat Gurbanov - 41/8
20211st10th of 10Relegated Nikola Prelčec - 41/16

European record

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1995–96 UEFA Cup PR FK Vardar 0–2 0–1 0–3
2016–17 UEFA Europa League 1QR Gabala 2–1 1–5 3–6
2017–18 UEFA Champions League 2QR Qarabag 0–1 0–5 0–6
2018–19 UEFA Europa League 1QR Tobol 0–1 0–2 0–3

Notable players

Born in Samtredia, Kаkha Kaladze began his football career at the age of 11 in FC Samtredia's junior team as a striker.

Current squad

As of 31 July 2021[8]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  GEO Davit Kupatadze
2 DF  GEO Giorgi Mchedlishvili
3 MF  GEO Tamaz Tsetskhladze
4 DF  GEO Jemal Gogiashvili
6 DF  GEO Luka Asatiani
7 MF  GEO Mate Kvirkvia
8 MF  GEO Anatoli Mesiachenko
9 MF  GEO Otar Kobakhidze
10 FW  GEO Giorgi Iluridze
11 MF  GEO Giorgi Arabidze (on loan from Nacional)
13 GK  GEO Rezo Lomidze
15 DF  GEO Shalva Nadiradze
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 MF  GEO Giorgi Akhaladze
17 MF  GEO Giorgi Lomtadze
18 DF  GEO Irakli Kamladze
20 MF  GEO Givi Ioseliani
21 MF  GEO Avto Endeladze
22 MF  GEO Luka Robakidze
23 FW  CRO Nikola Prelcec
26 MF  SRB Strahinja Pavišić
30 GK  GEO Beka Kurdadze
31 FW  GEO Luka Shengelia
33 DF  GEO Andro Giorgadze
35 MF  GEO Giorgi Gadrani

Managers

  • Levan Anjaparidze (Jan - Jul 2011)
  • Koba Mikadze (Aug - Oct 2011)
  • Gia Bendeliani (Oct 2011 - Sep 2012)
  • Leri Megeneishvili (Sep - Dec 2012)
  • Dato Chelidze (Jan - Jun 2013)
  • Ucha Sosiashvili (Jul - Dec 2013)
  • Gela Sanaia (Jan - Oct 2014)
  • Giorgi Tsetsadze (Oct 2014 - Sep 2018)
  • Giorgi Daraselia (Sep - Dec 2018)
  • Kakhaber Kacharava (Jan 2019 - Aug 2020)
  • Giorgi Mikadze (Aug 2020 - Jan 2021)
  • Giorgi Tsetsadze (Feb - Oct 2021)
  • Leri Megeneishvili (since Oct 2021)

Honours

Sponsors

Since 2019 Archi development company has been a general sponsor of FC Samtredia.[10]

Name

Throughout their history Samtredia have also been named Lokomotivi, Sanavardo, Juba and Iberia[11] with the current name regained in 2006.

Samtredia literally means a place where pigeons reside and comes from Georgian word mtredi - pigeon.

References

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