Results

Georgia First League 12/06 09:30 36 FC Samtredia v Merani Martvili L 1-2
Georgia First League 11/29 09:30 35 Meshakhte Tkibuli v FC Samtredia L 1-0
Georgia First League 11/25 10:00 34 [4] FC Samtredia v FC Gonio [9] W 3-2
Georgia First League 11/21 14:00 33 [10] Dinamo Tbilisi II v FC Samtredia [5] W 1-2
Georgia First League 11/08 10:00 32 [6] FC Samtredia v FC Spaeri [2] D 1-1
Georgia First League 11/03 14:00 31 [6] Lokomotiv Tbilisi v FC Samtredia [5] L 1-0
Georgia Cup 10/30 10:00 2 FC Samtredia v Dila Gori L 0-2
Georgia First League 10/26 10:00 30 [5] FC Samtredia v Sioni Bolnisi [7] W 2-1
Georgia First League 10/21 11:00 29 [2] FC Rustavi v FC Samtredia [5] L 3-0
Georgia First League 10/17 11:00 28 [6] FC Iberia 1999 II v FC Samtredia [7] W 0-1
Georgia First League 10/05 11:00 27 [3] Ostrava Women Youth v FC Samtredia [6] D 1-1
Georgia First League 10/01 11:00 26 [7] FC Samtredia v Meshakhte Tkibuli [4] D 1-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 40 20 20
Wins 14 7 7
Draws 14 10 4
Losses 12 3 9
Goals for 50 26 24
Goals against 43 17 26
Clean sheets 11 7 4
Failed to score 11 5 6

Wikipedia - FC Samtredia

FC Samtredia (Georgian: სკ სამტრედია), commonly known as Samtredia, is a Georgian professional football club based in the city of Samtredia. The club competes in Erovnuli Liga 2, the 2nd tier of Georgian football. Their home ground is the Erosi Manjgaladze Stadium.

In 2016, Samtredia won the league and the Super Cup.

History

Soviet League Era

Established in 1936, Samtredia spent years in the Georgian SSR Championship before the club eventually obtained the right to participate in the Soviet Second League, the third tier of the Soviet football system. Lokomotivi Samtredia finished their season as runners-up several times and even won the league twice, although they eventually failed to win the knockout stages of the competition against winners of two other SSR Countries.

Season League Pos Notes
1973 II, zone 4 12
1974 II, zone 3 9
1975 II, zone 1 10
1976 II, zone 1 13
1977 II, zone 4 12
1978 II, zone 4 8
1979 II, zone 4 2
1980 II, zone 9 1 Play-off, lost
1981 II, zone 9 2
1982 II, zone 9 2
1983 II, zone 9 4
1984 II, zone 9 4
1985 II, zone 9 10
1986 II, zone 9 7
1987 II, zone 9 1 Play-offs, lost
1988 II, zone 3 8
1989 II, zone 9 4

Below are the all-time results during the 17 consecutive seasons in the Soviet Second League.

M W D L GF–GA
626 300 121 205 992-813

Following the 1989 season, the Samtredian team as well as all other Georgian clubs withdrew from their relevant Soviet leagues after the Georgian Football Federation broke ties with the Soviet Football Federation and formed an independent championship.

Early years after independence

Right after Georgia's independence, Sanavardo Samtredia became a member of the new national top tier, the Umaglesi Liga.

While twice, in 1993/94 and 1995/96, they finished in 4th, in 1994/1995 the club ended the season in 2nd which gave them qualification for the preliminary round of the UEFA Cup.

The debut in European competition turned out unsuccessful. Soon they fell from the top flight followed by relegation from Pirveli Liga as well.

Recent Times

In 2014/15 Samtredia reached the final of the David Kipiani Cup. In the previous rounds they had knocked out four opponents, including favourites Dinamo Batumi, Torpedo Kutaisi and Chikhura, but they weren't able to upset the odds again against Dinamo Tbilisi.

The most fruitful period for Samtredia was in the mid-2010s, when they finished amongst the top three teams of Umaglesi Liga for three consecutive seasons. Moreover, in 2016, under head coach Giorgi Tsetsadze, they became champions for the first time in their history after victory over Chikhura Sachkhere in the championship playoffs. Samtredia completed the season with the double after they beat Georgian Cup holders Torpedo Kutaisi in the Super Cup game.

In 2019, the club competed in Liga 2, although they returned to the Erovnuli Liga after one season. Manager Kakhaber Kacharava, who guided Samtredia back to the top flight, had to quit the club in September 2020 after just one point earned in their last five league games and a shock cup defeat from Liga 3 minnows Tbilisi City.

New head coach Giorgi Mikadze steered Samtredia away from the relegation zone, but in February 2021 he was replaced by Giorgi Tsetsadze, who had once brought the club to their only champion's title. His second tenure lasted eight months, though. The team lost the relegation struggle and finished bottom of the table.

Just like the previous case three years earlier, it took Samtredia a year to move back to the top flight. Under Giorgi Shashiashvili the team beat their rivals for a playoff spot and qualified for decisive matches for the third time in the last five years. Another victory over Sioni completed their successful league campaign in 2022.

Samtredia spent the next two seasons fighting for survival. In 2023, they cruised to a narrow play-off victory over Gareji, but a year later suffered a third relegation in seven years.

FC Samtredia is a professional soccer club based in the city of Samtredia, Georgia. Founded in 1936, the team has a rich history and is known for its passionate fan base and commitment to developing local talent. Competing in the Erovnuli Liga, the top tier of Georgian football, FC Samtredia has established itself as a competitive force in the league, consistently striving for success both domestically and in European competitions.

The club's colors are traditionally yellow and black, which are proudly displayed by its supporters during home matches at the historic Mikheil Meskhi Stadium. FC Samtredia emphasizes a strong community connection, engaging with fans and promoting youth development programs to nurture the next generation of soccer players.

With a focus on teamwork, resilience, and skillful play, FC Samtredia aims to build on its legacy and continue to make its mark in Georgian football. The team's dedication to excellence and its vibrant community spirit make it a beloved institution in the region.