FC Dinamo Sukhumi
Full name | Football Club Dinamo Sokhumi | ||
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Nickname(s) | Dinamo Sokhumi | ||
Founded | 1927 | ||
Ground | Avaza stadium, Tbilisi | ||
Capacity | 500 | ||
Manager | Vasil Cheishvili | ||
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FC Dinamo Sokhumi (
The most successful club of
History
In the Soviet leagues
Founded in 1925, Dinamo Sukhumi took part in the Soviet football league system since 1936. The club long played in the
In 1960s Dinamo spent several seasons in Class B of the Soviet third division. From 1971 to 1990, apart from three seasons (1974–76), they competed in different zones of the
In
Overall results achieved by Dinamo Sukhumi in II league are the following:
M | W | D | L | GD |
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848 | 349 | 199 | 300 | 1179-1002 |
Meanwhile, in early 1990,
With the formal collapse of
After 2000
In early 2000 the club resumed functioning in Tbilisi. In 2005-06 they played in the top division of Georgian championship,[4] but due to financial problems they were gradually relegated to lower leagues.
Since 2013 Dinamo have been competing in Regionuli Liga.
Achievements
- SSR Georgia Champion: 2
- 1947, 1948
Seasons in the Soviet leagues
Season League Pos. Pl. W D L GF GA P Cup Notes Manager 1988 3 12 38 18 7 13 55 42 43 1/8 1989 3 1 42 29 7 6 92 35 65 1/64 play-off won, promoted 1990 2 12 38 14 8 16 36 41 36 1/64 19912 10 42 16 11 15 50 50 43 1/64
Notable players
Other teams
Dinamo Sukhumi also have junior and women's teams.[5] The latter currently taking part in division 1 of Georgian women's league secured the bronze medals in the 2022 season.[6] Their reserve team is represented in the second tier.[7]
In late December 2020 head coach Davit Tavartkiladze and team captain Tamar Akhlobadze were awarded a special governmental prize for their contribution to development of the Abkhazian football. Dinamo Sukhumi is the first club in the South Caucasus to have formed a football academy for women.[8]
Colours and badge
Dinamo's traditional kit colours were blue and white. Their crest was of a blue letter "D", written in a traditional cursive style, on a white background with the name of their home town "Sukhumi" written in front of a football underneath.
References
- ^ "The Soviet Cup 1987". Wildstat.
- ^ "Dinamo Sukhumi in 1989". Wildstat.
- ^ ""Не хотим играть с оккупантами". Как разваливался чемпионат СССР (in Russian)". championat.com. Retrieved 20 June 2021.
- ^ "Umaglesi Liga, 2005/06 season". flashscore.com.
- ^ ""დინამო სოხუმი" ვერ ეთამაშება "დინამო სოხუმს" – რას სთავაზობენ თბილისში აფხაზებს". netgazeti.ge (in Georgian). 14 December 2020.
- ^ "Table, Women's league 1". gff.ge (in Georgian).
- ^ "დინამო" სოხუმის ქალთა აკადემია! ახდენილი ოცნება და მისი შედეგი!". fcdinamosokhumi.ge (in Georgian).
- ^ "სოხუმის დინამო ქალთა ფეხბურთის განვითარებისთვის დაჯილდოვეს". 1tv.ge (in Georgian). 24 December 2020.