FC Margveti 2006 (Georgian: საფეხბურთო კლუბი მარგვეთი 2006), commonly referred to as Margveti, is a Georgian association football club from Zestaponi, which competes in Liga 4, the fourth division of Georgian football.

FC Margveti 2006
Full nameFC Margveti 2006 Zestaponi
Nickname(s)Margvelebi
Founded2006
GroundMurtaz and Soso Abashidze stadium, Kharagauli
ManagerTamaz Gabrichidze
LeagueLiga 4
20235th of 14 in Liga 4

History

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Clubs of Zestaponi

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Since 1990, when independent leagues were formed, the city of Zestaponi has been represented by several clubs in Georgian football divisions.

FC Margveti spent eight seasons in Umaglesi Liga in 1990s, twice reaching semifinals of the national Cup and once finishing the second, which paved the way for participation in UEFA Cup preliminary round. However, facing a severe financial crisis, the club went bust in 2000.

Metalurgi (Georgian: მეტალურგი), bearing the name of a Soviet-time football club from Zestaponi, re-emerged instead. Being participant of two top-flight seasons between 2001 and 2003, they, too, ceased to exist for the same reason.

FC Zestaponi, founded in 2004, achieved a remarkable success in late 2000s and early 2010s, becoming a dominant force along with Dinamo Tbilisi. The two-times champions and the Cup title holders, however, due to various reasons faded away gradually after 2014.

Margveti 2006

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Margveti 2006 were formed in 2006 as a municipal club on the basis of a local football school, where at one point 268 pupils were engaged in football, participating in different regional and republican competitions.[1] As for the professional club, they have taken part in the third division and below only.

Margveti came close to gaining promotion to Pirveli Liga three times in four years in the middle of the decade. In 2016, they won the Group tournament, although no club was promoted in this season.[2]

In contrast with the previous seasons, in 2017 the club was involved in the relegation round. Although Margveti seemed clear favorites in a play-off tie, they surprisingly lost it,[3] which led to the exit of manager Gia Guruli and 13 field players. The team was a member of Regionuli Liga for the next three years before they managed to take the second place in 2020 in Group A West and advance to Liga 4.[4]

It took the club four years to achieve another promotion. Having been among the top three teams throughout the 2024 season, Margveti under head coach Tamaz Gabrichidze sealed their return to the third tier after a seven-year absence. This year turned out especially unforgettable for forward Jumber (Juba) Khmelidze, who by mid-October had scored 39 out of Margveti's 79 goals. His tally included two hat-tricks, four pokers and even seven goals he netted in a single match.[5]

Seasons

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Season League Pos MP W D L GF–GA P Notes
2012/13 Meore Liga West 5th of 13 24 14 1 9 70-37 43
2013/14 Meore Liga West 2nd of 13 24 15 6 3 52-21 51
2014/15 Meore Liga West 7th of 15 28 14 2 12 54-46 44
2015/16 Meore Liga West 2nd of 14 26 22 0 4 80-23 66
2016 Meore Liga A Group West 1st of 7 12 8 4 0 28-5 28
2017 Liga 3 Red Group 7th of 10 18 5 6 7 21-28 21
Relegation round 5th of 10 18 8 5 5 27-17 29 Play-off, relegated[a]
2018 Regionuli Liga, Group A West 2nd of 8 14 11 1 2 45-15 34
Promotion Group, West 5th of 8 14 6 2 6 26-37 20
2019 Regionuli Liga, Group A West 5th of 10 9 4 1 4 14-21 13
Promotion Group, West 10th of 10 18 0 0 18
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2020 Regionuli Liga, Group A West 2nd of 9 16 9 4 3 45-31 31 Promoted
2021 Liga 4, Red Group 4th of 10 18 8 5 5 36-33 29
Promotion Group 10th of 10 18 2 3 13 18-51 9
2022 Liga 4 9th of 16 30 10 9 11 59-68 39
2023 Liga 4 5th of 14 26 15 3 8 55-40 48
2024 Liga 4 Promoted
  1. ^ Lost 2–1 to Samgurali-2

Honours

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Meore Liga

  • Winners (1): 2016 (Group A West)
  • Runners-up (2): 2013–14, 2015-16 (West)

Players

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As of 30 October 2024

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 Aleksandre Giorgadze
2 DF   GEO Shota Vardosanidze
3 DF   GEO Aleko Sulamanidze
6 MF   GEO Dimitri Margvelashvili
7 MF   GEO Iakob Maglaperidze
8 DF   GEO Tornike Kakushadze
9 FW   GEO Nika Kharaishvili
10 MF   GEO Koba Gogiberishvili
No. Pos. Nation Player
11 FW   GEO Jumber Khmelidze
14 MF   GEO Beka Kakushadze
15 DF   GEO Tornike Darsavelidze
16 MF   GEO Saba Bagdavadze
17 DF   GEO Giorgi Kheladze
19 FW   GEO Levan Liparteliani
20 MF   GEO Nodar Gachechiladze (captain)
21 FW   GEO Guram Vardanidze
22 DF   GEO Lasha Chikhladze
23 DF   GEO Irakli Chankvetadze
33 GK   GEO Nika Jokhadze

Stadium

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Due to unavailability of a football ground in the city, the club hires a pitch in the town of Kharagauli, situated in 22 km from Zestaponi, for their official matches. The construction of a municipal stadium, which was repeatedly announced,[6] is yet to commence.

City derby

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Relations with FC Zestaponi can hardly be described as easy. In 2015, a media row erupted after Ilia Kokaia, the owner of the latter, slammed Margveti 2006 for cronyism and unfair privileges, and suggested that the local authorities were deliberately seeking to sink FC Zestaponi at the expense of this municipal club. Margveti hit out at him by dismissing all the allegations.[7]

During the 2018, 2019 and 2021 seasons these two clubs played in the same division. Initially Margveti won two games (1–0 and 2–0), but then lost next seven matches in a row with a 4-35 aggregate goal difference.

Name

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Margveti, also mentioned as Argveti in historic annals, was a duchy between VIII and XI centuries on large swaths of the current Imereti region.

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References

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  1. ^ "მარგვეთი 2006: მცირე პერიოდში ეს ძალიან სერიოზული პროგრესია". sportall.ge (in Georgian), 6 November 2015.
  2. ^ "Meore Liga 2016". soccerway.com.
  3. ^ "მარგვეთის გავლით ლიგა 3-ში". samgurali.ge (in Georgian).
  4. ^ "მარგვეთი2006 ლიგა 4-ში ითამაშებს". argotv.ge (in Georgian), 28 January 2021.
  5. ^ "როცა თავდამსხმელად ჯუმბერ ხმელიძე გყავს..." (in Georgian). Sportpano. 16 October 2024. Retrieved 30 October 2024.
  6. ^ "ზესტაფონში ახალი სტადიონი აშენდება". radiodk.ge (in Georgian). 4 March 2019.
  7. ^ "სკ მარგვეთი: რას გვერჩის ილია კოკაია". sportall.ge (in Georgian), 23 April 2015.