FC Merani Martvili

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Merani Martvili
Full nameFootball Club Merani Martvili
Founded2006
GroundMurtaz Khurtsilava Stadium
Martvili
Capacity1,850
ManagerJesi Surmava
LeagueLiga 3
20239th of 10 (relegated), Liga 2
WebsiteClub website

FC Merani Martvili is a Georgian association football club based in Martvili. Following the 2023 season, they were relegated Liga 3, the third division of the Georgian league system.

Being one of the youngest clubs, Merani have spent five seasons in the top division and once reached the final of David Kipiani Cup.

History[edit]

Football clubs from Martvili have previously been called Salkhino Gegechkori (Soviet times), Chkondidi Martvili and Salkhino Martvili.

FC Merani was founded by Georgian ex-minister of communications Fridon Injia in 2006.[1]

In their first season in Pirveli liga under head coach Malkhaz Zhvania, Merani came 3rd and until the promotion to Umaglesi Liga in 2011/12 they stayed among the top five clubs.

In 2010, Merani became a first II league club to play in David Kipiani Cup semifinals where they lost 1-2 on aggregate to WIT Georgia, the Cup winners of the season.[2] The next year Merani successfully completed their season and as a second-placed team gained promotion to the top flight.

During the next five seasons in Umaglesi Liga Merani achieved the best result in their first year when they came 5th during the regular season and earned a place in the championship round. In other cases, the club was mostly involved in relegation battles.

In 2015/16, Merani were relegated. In the same year, they managed to reach the Cup final after having eliminated Dila, Kolkheti-1913 and Chikhura in previous rounds, but in the title-deciding game held in Zestafoni the team was beaten by Torpedo Kutaisi.[3]

Merani came close back to Erovnuli Liga in 2017, although they were unable to beat Kolkheti Poti in promotion play-offs.

At the end of the next season Merani lost the last two league games and surprisingly finished at the bottom of the table, which implied an automatic relegation.[4] After one year spent in Liga 3 though they returned to the second division.

In early 2021, Pridon Injia quit the club and Jesi Surmava, the head of Martvili Football School, took over the management, which resulted in major changes among both staff and squad members.[5] 27 year-old head coach Tsotne Moniava in his first year in charge of a professional club was named the Manager of Round IV (October-December) after guiding Merani to the bronze medals and promotion playoffs. Besides, Merani's two players were included in the symbolic team.[6] Despite a two-goal advantage achieved at home after the first game against Torpedo Kutaisi, the club suffered a heart-breaking extra-time defeat during a dramatic and action-packed return leg.[7]

Seasons[edit]

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GF GA P Cup Notes
2007/08 2nd 3 27 13 5 9 36 25 44
2008/09 2nd 3 30 18 6 6 45 24 60 Quarter-finals
2009/10 2nd 3 28 17 2 9 44 31 53 Semi-finals
2010/11 2nd 2 32 22 7 3 60 15 73 Round of 16 Promoted
2011/12 1st 8 28 6 3 19 31 55 21 Quarter-finals
2012/13 1st 8 22 7 2 13 23 36 23 Round of 32 Relegation group
2013/14 1st 12 22 4 3 15 16 41 15 Round of 8 Relegation group
2014/15 1st 11 30 9 9 12 29 33 36 Round of 16
2015/16 1st 15 30 5 8 17 28 62 23 Round of 32 Relegated
2016 2nd 4 16 9 5 2 31 11 26 Runner-up Relegation play-off, won
2017 2nd 2 36 24 8 4 67 16 80 Round of 8 Promotion play-off, lost
2018 2nd 10 36 8 12 16 36 47 36 Round of 16 Relegated
2019 3rd 1 36 26 4 6 78 24 82 Round of 8 Promoted
2020 2nd 8 18 6 6 6 23 20 30 Round of 32 Relegation play-off, won
2021 2nd 3 36 19 7 10 65 44 64 Round of 16 Promotion play-off, lost
2022 2nd 4 28 12 6 10 55 53 42 Round of 16
2023 2nd 9 36 6 8 22 34 84 26 Round of 32 Relegated

Current squad[edit]

As of 16 March 2024[8]

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 Uzbekistan UZB Akrom Khojaev
2 MF Georgia (country) GEO Giorgi Gvasalia
3 DF Georgia (country) GEO Aleksandre Abuladze
4 DF Georgia (country) GEO Giorgi Oniani
6 DF Georgia (country) GEO Roin Chkhaidze
7 FW Uzbekistan UZB Javokhir Esankulov
8 MF Georgia (country) GEO Luka Kadaria
9 MF Georgia (country) GEO Irakli Pipia
10 MF Georgia (country) GEO Rati Tsatskrialashvili
11 FW Georgia (country) GEO Erasto Smirnovi
17 MF Georgia (country) GEO Giorgi Gadrani
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 DF Georgia (country) GEO Saba Tsulaia
19 DF Georgia (country) GEO Davit Khorava
20 MF Georgia (country) GEO Tamaz Sharvashidze
27 FW Georgia (country) GEO Andro Jolokhava
30 MF Russia RUS Renat Gagity
31 GK Georgia (country) GEO Davit Asatiani
32 GK Georgia (country) GEO Aleksandre Chikhadze
33 DF Georgia (country) GEO Bakar Laghadze (Captain)
35 DF Georgia (country) GEO Lasha Chaladze
40 DF Georgia (country) GEO Lasha Oniani

Other teams[edit]

Merani also have a reserve team, which as Merani-2 competes in Liga 4.[9]

Stadium[edit]

Merani plays home matches at Murtaz Khurtsilava stadium, which has the capacity of 1,850 seats.

In February 2017 this arena hosted the Georgian Super Cup game.[10]

Honours[edit]

Name[edit]

Merani is a Georgian word for pegasus.

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "საფეხბურთო კლუბი მარტვილის „მერანი"". fcmerani.ge (in Georgian).
  2. ^ "Georgian Cup 2009-10". soccerway.com.
  3. ^ "ტორპედო საქართველოს თასის მფლობელია". kutaisipost.ge (in Georgian).
  4. ^ "Pirveli liga 2018". soccerway.com.
  5. ^ "ჯესი სურმავა: "მერანის" გადმოცემის პროცესი ნამდვილად მიმდინარეობს". 1tv.ge (in Georgian).
  6. ^ "ეროვნული ლიგა 2-ის მეოთხე წრის საუკეთესო ფეხბურთელი, მწვრთნელი და სიმბოლური გუნდი". vbetnews.com (in Georgian).
  7. ^ "დრამა და ქამბექი ქუთაისში – ტორპედო ეროვნულ ლიგაში დარჩა". leadersport.ge (in Georgian).
  8. ^ "Merani players". soccerway.com.
  9. ^ "Liga 4, 2021". gff.ge.
  10. ^ "სად ჩატარდება საქართველოს სუპერთასის მატჩი". goal.ge (in Georgian).