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FC Kolkheti 1913, commonly referred to as Kolkheti Poti, is a Georgian football club based in Poti. Following the 2023 season, the club earned promotion to the Erovnuli Liga, the top division of Georgian football.
Being registered in 1913, Kolkheti is considered one of the oldest clubs in the South Caucasus. Since the formation of independent Georgian leagues in 1990, they have spent 24 seasons in the top flight.
History
= Domestic leagues
=The Soviet period
The football club from Poti under the name Kolkhida (Colchis) for many years was a member of the Georgian Soviet championship until early 1960s. From 1962 to 1990, they spent 24 seasons in fourth and third divisions of the Soviet football system, including last consecutive eleven years in zone 9 of the Second league, with the 2nd place in 1989 being the best result.
Earning league trophies
When GFF formed the national league in early 1990, Kolkheti-1913 took part in an opening game against Iberia Tbilisi. The historic match held at Boris Paichadze stadium ended 1–0 in favour of the guest team. Therefore, Kolkheti became the first club to win a game in the history of Georgian national leagues.
Throughout the first decade, the Kolkhs were considered one of the strongest rivals. Apart from 1992/93, when they finished in 9th place, the club completed each season among top five teams with twice, in 1993-94 and 1996–97, coming second. In this period the team also earned the bronze medals three times.
This success of the club was largely contributed to their sponsors from mid-1990s, the naval port of Poti.
Crisis begins
In 2006, after a foreign business company took over the port administration, the football club abruptly lost a significant income. Despite being 10th among 16 clubs in 2005/06, due to the severe financial crisis Kolkheti had to quit the league.
The club climbed back to Umaglesi Liga following the 2009/10 season, but returned to the second league three years later. In 2011, a sponsorship deal with the naval port resumed to a less extent, which lasted for four years.
Battle for survival
Kolkheti were back in the top division in 2014–15, although further financial difficulties hit the club in 2018, which pushed them to the verge of bankruptcy. As Kolkheti amassed a large amount of debts, they were deducted six points. Eventually, the team was relegated.
While in Liga 2, Kolkheti still could not afford to pay off debts. In an emergency statement, the club appealed for urgent help. Meanwhile, they were slapped with another six-point deduction. The overall situation badly affected the team. Three managers were sacked for unsatisfactory results within initial five months of the season. The tide remained unchanged, though. Only in the last matchday did Kolkheti manage to avoid automatic relegation, but after being thrashed by Samgurali in play-offs they slumped to the third division.
Disappointment and triumph
In the initial two seasons Kolkheti were among primary promotion-chasers, although in both cases they suffered a setback in pursuit for an automatic promotion spot. The play-off results proved also unsuccessful despite the team's unbeaten aggregate score in the regular time. First they failed to beat WIT Georgia on penalties, and a year later lost in extra time to Rustavi on away goals.
In 2022, too, Kolkheti ended up in the 2nd place. However, due to changes made in the competition format before this season, the club ended their three-year tenure in this division and won automatic promotion back to Liga 2. This year another event occurred which had a big impact on Kolkheti. On 29 August, the municipal club was handed over to a company linked to football manager Mamuka Jugeli.
Kolkheti achieved a remarkable success in the 2nd division in 2023. While reaching the national cup semifinals, the team under head coach Davit Kvirkvelia emerged victorious after a dramatic hard-fought battle against Gareji for the first place, which enabled them to return to the Erovnuli Liga after a five-year absence.
= European competitions
=Based on successful performance in Umaglesi Liga, Kolkheti-1913 represented Georgia on UEFA Cup for four consecutive seasons from 1996 until 2000.
The only victory achieved in this competition against Dinamo Minsk was insufficient for qualifying for the next round. Having lost the first leg 0–1, Kolkheti conceded an early goal at home and scored twice afterwards, but the away goals rule gave a final advantage to their opponents.
Seasons
= Notes
== Overall
=Seasons spent in Georgian leagues since 1990:
• Umaglesi Liga / Erovnuli Liga (1st tier): 25
• Pirveli Liga / Erovnuli Liga 2 (2nd tier): 6
• Meore Liga / Liga 3 (3rd tier): 3
Correct up to 2024 season
Current squad
As of 8 August 2024
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
= Out on loan
=Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Managers
Honours
Georgian Soviet Championship
Winners (2): 1978, 1988
Soviet Second League Zone IX (Caucasus)
Runners-up (1): 1989
Third place (4): 1982, 1983, 1984, 1987
Umaglesi Liga
Runners-up (2): 1993–94, 1996–97
Third place (3): 1994–95, 1995–96, 1997–98
Pirveli Liga/Erovnuli Liga 2
Winners (1): 2023
Runners-up (2): 2009–10, 2013–14 (A Group)
Liga 3
Runners-up (3): 2020, 2021, 2022
Stadium
The Fazisi arena was built in 1961. Its reconstruction got under way in 2013, but it took seven years before the works were completed. Meanwhile, Kolkheti-1913 held their home games on Rugby Arena in Poti or in some neighbouring cities. Football returned to Fazisi in October 2019.
References
External links
Team profile at Soccerway
FC Kolkheti-1913 Poti Results at Flashscore
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Liga Erovnuli
- FC Kolkheti-1913 Poti
- Davit Kvirkvelia
- Ihor Ozarkiv
- Irakli Tsykolia
- Vato Arveladze
- Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena
- Giorgi Dekanosidze
- Amos Nondi
- Luka Lakvekheliani
- Erick Otieno