FC Aragvi Dusheti

FC Aragvi Dusheti, or simply Aragvi Dusheti (Georgian: სკ დუშეთის არაგვი) is a Georgian association football club currently based in Tbilisi.

FC Aragvi Dusheti
Full nameFootball Club Aragvi Dusheti
Founded1954
ChairmanGiorgi Khubejashvili
ManagerDavit Kokiashvili
LeagueErovnuli Liga 2
2023Liga 3, 1st (champions)

Following the 2023 season, the team won Liga 3 and advanced to Erovnuli Liga 2, the second tier of Georgian football.

History

Established in 1954, during the Soviet period Aragvi mainly participated in the East group of Georgian republican league 2.

In the 2008–09 season, the team played in the Meore Liga. Shiola Shiolashvili led the team to first place in the third tier. In 2009–10 season the team had the opportunity to participate in the Pirveli Liga next year, but some financial problems made this goal unachievable. Although the city council stopped supporting Aragvi, which brought the club to the verge of collapse, the football school continued to exist and was awaiting a revival.[1]

A few years later, the club was rebuilt but the financial problems could not be completely resolved. In an interview, Aragvi's general manager Soso Tchikaidze said that the help provided by the municipality was not enough to bring the team together.

In August 2017 it was confirmed that "Jaba Credit" had become the club's main sponsor. Since then Aragvi invited several new players.[2] In 2017 Aragvi competed in Group B of the Regional League. The team finished second in the tournament table with 60 points. In playoffs Aragvi Dusheti defeated Skuri Tsalenjikha 2-1 and advanced to the Liga 3.[3]

In 2018 the club made a debut in Liga 3 and was ranked sixth, guaranteeing survival in the league of twenty teams.[4]

The next year they finished third, therefore, succeeding in qualification for play-offs against Erovnuli Liga 2 team Guria Lanchkhuti. Aragvi lost 0–1 at home,[5] but emerged victorious over their opponents in the return leg after the overtime by a 2-1 aggregate score[6] and advanced to the second tier.[7]

The debut in this division in 2020, though, turned out unsuccessful. Aragvi finished bottom of the table and left the league.[8] Their attempt to climb back there via promotion play-offs in 2022 ended in a narrow defeat[9] although a year later Aragvi won the league on a goal advantage and gained promotion to the 2nd division.[10]

Seasons

YearDivisionPositionMPWDLGF-GAPtsNotes
2017Regionuli Liga
East B
2nd of 1324193263-2160Play-off, promoted[lower-alpha 1]
2018Liga 36th of 20381941564-5561
2019Liga 33rd of 10361871158-4161Play-offs, promoted [lower-alpha 2]
2020Erovnuli Liga 210th of 1018151210-498Relegated
2021Liga 35th of 14261241037-3240
2022Liga 33rd of 1630169556-2557Play-offs, lost[lower-alpha 3]
2023Liga 31st of 1630215466-2168Promoted

Notes

  1. Beat Liga 3 side Skuri 2–1 in a promotion play-off game
  2. Defeated Liga 2 side Guria on away goals rule in promotion play-offs
  3. Lost to Liga 2 side WIT Georgia 0–1 on aggregate in promotion play-offs

Squad

As of 8 March 2024[11]

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 Luka Nanava
2 MF  GEO Nikoloz Gabelaia
3 DF  GEO Guram Adamadze
4 DF  GEO Jemal Gogiashvili
5 DF  GEO Nika Apkhazava
6 DF  GEO Giorgi Vasadze
7 MF  GEO Giorgi Shubitidze
8 DF  GEO Davit Maisashvili
9 MF  GEO Dato Kirkitadze
10 MF  GEO Paata Kiteishvili
11 FW  GEO Tengiz Bregvadze
12 GK  GEO Giorgi Kutateladze
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 DF  GEO Giga Tsurtsumia
15 DF  GEO Nikoloz Apakidze
16 MF  GEO Revaz Getsadze
17 DF  GEO Giorgi Janelidze
19 DF  GEO Giga Ambroladze
21 DF  GEO Andro Nemsadze
22 MF  GEO Otar Toradze
23 DF  GEO Kichi Meliava
24 DF  GEO Giorgi Gegia
30 MF  GEO Koba Keburia
33 MF  GEO Lasha Jgamaia
40 MF  GEO Levan Tsotsonava

Head Coach

Davit Kokiashvili has been in charge of the team since February 2023. Previously he worked as a manager at WIT Georgia, Gardabani, Varketili, Gareji and Sioni.[12]

Honours

Regionuli Liga

  • Runners-up (1): 2017 (East B)

Liga 3

References

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