FC Mtskheta, renamed to Mtskheta-Urioni in the 2003–04 season, was a Georgian association football club based in Mtskheta.
Full name | Football Club Mtskheta | |
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Founded | 2001 | |
Dissolved | 2004 | |
Ground | Armazi Stadium, Mtskheta, Georgia | |
Capacity | 2,000 | |
Chairman | Vladimir Gutsaev | |
Manager | Vladimir Gutsaev | |
2003–04 | Umaglesi Liga, 9th | |
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The club played its matches at Armazi Stadium, currently called Mtskheta Park.
History
editIn the 2001–02 season the club participated in Regionuli Liga (eastern zone), where they took first place.
In 2002–03 Mtskheta played in Pirveli Liga, where they finished third and qualified for a play-off game.[1] After a 1:0 extra-time win against Gorda Rustavi they secured promotion to Umaglesi Liga.[2] The next season the club took the 9th place in the league and was relegated after losing a play-off match, in which Gorda Rustavi took revenge for the previous year's loss.[3] Following this season the club ceased to exist.
In the Georgian Cup Mtskheta played 6 matches - 2 wins, 1 draw, 3 losses.[4][5]
- 2001: Founded as SC Mtskheta
- 2004: Renamed to "Mtskheta-Urioni"
- 2004: Dissolved.
Seasons
edit- First team
Season League Pos. Pl. W D L GF GA P Cup Notes 2001–02 Regionuli Liga East 1 36 26 7 3 77 17 85 Mtskheta 2002–03 Pirveli Liga 3 30 17 7 6 50 23 58 Round of 32 Mtskheta 2003–04 Umaglesi Liga 9 32 12 5 15 39 60 31 Round of 16 Mtskheta-Urioni
- Second team
Season League Pos. Pl. W D L GF GA P Cup Notes 2002–03 Regionuli Liga East 8 26 11 4 11 38 44 37 Mtskheta 2 2003–04 Regionuli Liga East 6 24 10 5 9 41 32 35 Mtskheta-Urioni 2
References
edit- ^ "Pirveli Liga in 2002-03". soccerway.com.
- ^ "Georgia 2002/03". RSSSF.
- ^ "Georgia 2003/04". RSSSF.
- ^ "Annual Book of Georgian Football №12. 2003-2004" Tbilisi. 2003. Ramaz Shengelia.
- ^ "Annual Book of Georgian Football №13. 2004-2005" Tbilisi. 2004. Ramaz Shengelia.
External links
edit- Mtskheta Archived 2020-10-27 at the Wayback Machine at footballfacts.ru