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Zestafoni Full name Football Club Zestafoni Nickname(s) Feroelebi (Ferroians), Margvelebi (Margvels (Margvetians)) Founded 2004 Ground David Abashidze Stadium
Zestafoni, Georgia
(Capacity: 4,558)Chairman Ilia kokaia Manager Giorgi Chiabrishvili League Umaglesi Liga 2010–11 Champion Home coloursAway coloursFootball Club Zestafoni is a Georgian football club based in Zestafoni. They play in the Umaglesi Liga, the top division in Georgian football. They play their home games at David Abashidze Stadium. FC “Zestafoni” was founded on 18 of June, 2004 by the initiative of the shareholders of JSC “Giorgi Nikoladze Zestafoni Ferro-Alloy Plant”. From the same year FC “Zestafoni” is engaged in the National Championship of Georgia among the highest league teams.
Currently, FC “Zestafoni” presents one large football mechanism. Part of the whole system is “Zestafoni – 2” (first participant of the first league of Georgian Championship) and teams of football players born in 1993, 1994 and 1995, that compete among youngsters and children’s league of Georgian Championship.
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History
FC Metalurgi Zestafoni(1937–1989)
Young footballers, 1920 -ns From the beginning of the 20th century football was given rise in Georgia. In 1906 the first football fan club was founded in Tbilisi. This happened by the patronage of Mr. Lgotac. He was the one who on the 23rd of February 1907 established the first Football Club in Georgia. The Club, called “Comet”, had its own regulations, funds, uniforms and a stadium.
Though it should be mentioned, that football was played far earlier in Georgia, mainly in the sea-side cities, first of all in Poti, where local groups competed in “passing/tossing a ball” with British mariners. That’s why Poti is considered to be a cradle of Georgian football.
"Metallurgi", 1937 As to Zestafoni, in out city, football has been played since the beginning of the 20th century. First football players from Zestafoni were students of the local gymnasium (currently secondary school #1). According to our data, Zestafoni football team held its first match with one of the clubs of western Georgia (according to different sources Senaki or Ozurgeti) in 1918, during a celebration organized to commemorate Independence of Georgia. First international match held in Zestafoni was also during the independence period, in 1920. Zestafoni team competed with a group of British Occupational Forces and defeated it by 2–1.
In the 20’s Zestafoni football players held various matches with teams of neighboring cities. In 1927 first Football Championship in held in Georgia. First Champion of Georgia is Batumi Team.
"Metallurgi", 1948 In 30’s two football teams are established in Zestafoni – “Mertskhali” (Swallow) and “Locomotive”, that often take part in local and regional tournaments.
A truly new era in the history of Zestafoni football starts form the second half of the 30’s, after a metallurgical giant, Zestafoni Ferro-Alloy Plant” has been put into exploitation (actually even now plant and football develop side by side). It was by the initiative of professional committee of the plant, that a meeting of workers of the physical culture was held on May 10, 1937. A decision of establishing a football team was made on the meeting. The team was called “Metallurgi”
Georgian Cups Winner -"Metallurgi", 1962. In August 1938, “Metallurgi” participates in the union tournament held by sport-society “metallurgist” in Minsk, where the team defeats Moscow “Electrostal”, Staliningrad “Krasni Oktiabr”, Leningrad “Metallurg” teams and loses in final to “Serp i Molot”. In 1938 Zestafoni “Metallurgi” is engaged in Georgian Championship, where it participates regularly until 1989.
In various years “Metallurgi” was:
Silver medalist of Georgian Championship – In 1967, 1970, 1982 years;
Finalist of Georgian Cup – In 1966, 1967, 1971 years;
Winner of Georgian Cup – In 1962.
Various football players from “Metallurgi” played for leading Georgian Football Clubs on various degrees, for example:
Vice-Champion of Georgia "Metallurgi " – 1970 Tbilisi “Locomotive” – Guram Shavdia, Zaur Chubinidze; Kutaisi “Torpedo” – Guram Nishnianidze; Tbilisi “Dinamo” – Giorgi (Jora) Chumburidze, Guram Kochiashvili, Dodik Khundadze, Guram Petriashvili, Kartlos Tsintsadze, Nodar Kiknadze.
In 1990, a new club for the city was formed, FC Margveti Zestafoni represent Zestafoni in newly formed Pirveli Liga.
Metalurgi Zestafoni (1999–2004)
As FC Margveti Zestafoni faced financial problem and relegated in 1998. A new club using the city legend team name Metallurgi Zestafoni was formed in 1999. The club promoted to Umaglesi Liga in 2001. But the club faced financial problem and relegated in 2003. In 2003–04, the club finished bottom in Pirveli Liga and disestablished .
FC Zestafoni (2004–)
On June 18, 2004 FC Zestafoni was established. The club was invited to join Umaglesi Liga
Seasons
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Season League Pos. Pl. W D L GF GA P Cup Europe Notes Manager 1999–2000 ? 2000–01 Pirveli Liga Round of 16 Promoted 2001–02 Umaglesi Liga 11 Round of 16 2002–03 Umaglesi Liga 12 Round of 32 Relegated 2003–04 Pirveli Liga 16 30 2 1 27 18 87 7 Round of 32 2004–05 Umaglesi Liga 5 36 16 5 15 38 48 53 Runner-up 2005–06 Umaglesi Liga 4 30 18 7 5 44 22 61 Runner-up 2006–07 Umaglesi Liga 4 26 16 9 1 55 11 57 Runner-up 2007–08 Umaglesi Liga 3 26 18 5 3 56 16 59 Winner Intertoto 1st Round 2008–09 Umaglesi Liga 4 30 16 4 10 43 27 52 Quarter-finals UEFA Cup 1st qualifying round 2009–10 Umaglesi Liga 3 36 19 10 7 58 33 67 Quarter-finals UEFA Europa League 2nd qualifying round 2010–11 Umaglesi Liga 1 36 24 6 6 72 19 78 Semi-finals UEFA Europa League 3rd qualifying round 2011–12 Umaglesi Liga ' ' UEFA Champions League 2011–12
Stadium
David Abashidze Stadium (former Central) stadium, that was built by Zestafoni Ferro-alloy Plant, started operating in 1952. Though a couple of matches were held on the stadium before its opening in 1951.
In 1952–1989 and 1999–2003 participant of Georgian Championship, FC “Metallurgi” held matches on the Zestafoni central stadium, in 1990–1998 it was a home stadium for FC “Margveti”.
Since 2004 FC Zestafoni is holding domestic matches on the stadium.
In 1981 reconstruction works were done on arena, west stand was roofed, east stand was constructed, after these works capacity of the Stadium increased to 8000 seats.
In 2004, after establishing FC Zestafoni, central Stadium was repaired and is still being repaired to renew the arena and comply with international standards.
In 2005 works were done to renew the grass surface on the Stadium. Georgian workers have constructed new drainage system of German technology. Field is watered by a watering system of an American Company “Rainbird” (by the way this watering system was successfully used on 8 Stadiums during 2004 European Championship in Portugal).
On the David Abashidze Stadium (former Central) Stadium field surface “Natural Green Carpet” is made by Turkish Firm “Chimeks”. Production of this firm is used on the home arenas of “Beshiktash” and Fenebarche, besides on Tbilisi stadium “Olimp”. We should also mention, that project director was a famous specialist Levan Tskhovrebashvili.
FC Zestafoni management plans to build a new base for the club. Lots of new football fields have been constructed in Zestafoni (among them one with an artificial surface). Relevant infrastructure is being made – work out rooms are being repaired, building of a new tribunes with personal seats is planned, along with the installment of a modern score-board.
Today capacity of the Stadium increased to 4 558 individual seats.
On 9 April 2010 the stadium was named after David Abashidze who contributed tremendously to the development and revival of football in Zestafoni.
Eurocups record
Season Competition Round Club Home Away Agg. 2007 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1Q Tobol 2–0 0–3 2–3 2008–09 UEFA Cup 1Q Győri ETO 1–2 1–1 2–3 2009–10 UEFA Europa League 1Q Lisburn 6–0 5–1 11–1 2Q Helsingborgs 1–2 2–2 3–4 2010–11 UEFA Europa League 1Q Faetano 5–0 0–0 5–0 2Q Dukla 3–0 0–1 3–1 3Q Karpaty 0–1 0–1 0–2 2011–12 UEFA Champions League 2Q Dacia 3–0 0–2 3–2 3Q Sturm 1-1 0-1 1-2 2011–12 UEFA Europa League Play Off Brugge 3–3 0-2 3-5 Club management and support staff
Role Name President Ilia Kokaia Manager Giorgi Chiabrishvili Assistant manager Tamaz Odikadze Fitness coach Ivan Vucetic Press-Officer Sergo Putkaradze Current squad
- As of 4 july 2011
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player 2 DF Teymuraz Gongadze 4 DF Giorgi Oniani (vice-captain) 5 DF Mamuka Kobakhidze 6 DF Kakhaber Aladashvili 7 DF Aleks Benashvili 9 FW Nikoloz Gelashvili 10 MF Irakli Dzaria 11 FW Jaba Dvali 12 GK Zurab Mamaladze 13 MF Shota Grigalashvili 15 FW Nikoloz Chikhladze 16 DF Giorgi Khidesheli 17 MF Tornike Gorgiashvili 18 MF Zurab Menteshashvili No. Position Player 20 DF Zaal Eliava 21 MF Mikheil Sardalishvili 22 MF Georgi Chankotadze 27 MF Shota Babunashvili 30 DF Malkhaz Gogoshidze 32 DF Edik Sadjaia 33 FW Gogi Pipia 37 FW Rati Tsinamdzgvrishvili 55 MF Tornike Aptsiauri (captain) 77 MF Rostom Getsadze 89 GK Roin Kvaskhvadze 90 GK Kakhaber Meshveliani 99 FW Saba Lomia Former players
- Edson Santos
- Esquerdinha
- Jonatas Torres
- Leandro Temporin
- Fridolin Boyomo
- Eric Romeo Tchassem
- Goran Gruica
- Ernest Akouassaga
- Etienne Bito'o
- Paul Kessany
- Kahaber Aladashvili
- Mirza Bjhalava
- Grigol Chanturia
- Giorgi Chelidze
- Giorgi Chelidze (Pachelo)
- Kakhaber Chkhetiani
- Zurab Dzamsashvili
- Giorgi Ganugrava
- Shalva Gongadze
- Beka Gotsiridze
- Grigol Imedadze
- Zurab Ionanidze
- Mikheil Kakaladze
- Levan Korgalidze
- Zurab Kvachakhia
- Ucha Lobjanidze
- Levan Melkadze
- Beka Nozadze
- Roin Oniani
- George Popkhadze
- Edik Sajaia
- Amiran Sanaia
- Sevasti Todua
- Giorgi Turmanidze
- Oleg Bejenar
- Serhei Nudnii
Kit providers and sponsors
Years Sponsors 2004–present Ferro (Zestafoni ferroalloys plant) Zestafoni Reserve
- Zestafoni-2
Seasons
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Season League Pos. Pl. W D L GF GA P Notes Manager 2001–02 Regionuli Liga West 2004–05 Regionuli Liga West Promoted 2005–06 Pirveli Liga 15 34 9 9 16 23 44 36 2006–07 Pirveli Liga 12 34 10 10 14 34 40 40 2007–08 Pirveli Liga West 4 27 12 4 11 39 28 40 2008–09 Pirveli Liga West 10 30 7 6 17 26 47 27 2009–10 Reserve's League 6 27 10 9 8 46 38 39 2010–11 Reserve's League 2 36 19 5 12 95 53 62
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Season League Pos. Pl. W D L GF GA P Notes Manager 2005–06 Regionuli Liga West
External links
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play-off roundChampions: Copenhagen · Maccabi Haifa · Malmö FF · Sturm Graz · Wisła Kraków
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third qualifying roundChampions: Ekranas · HJK Helsinki · Litex Lovech · Maribor · Partizan · Rangers · Rosenborg · Shamrock Rovers · Slovan Bratislava · Zestafoni
Non-champions: Dynamo Kyiv · Panathinaikos · Standard Liège · VasluiEliminated in the
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