Dinamo Tbilisi
Dinamo Tbilisi | |||
Basic data | |||
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Surname | Sapechburto Klubi Dinamo Tbilisi | ||
Seat | Tbilisi , Georgia | ||
founding | 1925 | ||
Colours | blue White | ||
president | Roman Pipia | ||
Website | fcdinamo.ge | ||
First soccer team | |||
Head coach | Michal Bílek | ||
Venue | Boris Paitschadze National Stadium | ||
Places | 54,549 | ||
league | Erovnuli League | ||
2019 | 1st place (master) | ||
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The FC Dinamo Tbilisi ( Georgian დინამო თბილისი / Dinamo Tbilisi ; Russian ФК Динамо Тбилиси ) is a football club from Tbilisi , the capital of Georgia . It was officially founded in 1925 and was one of the most successful clubs in the Soviet Union with two championship titles . Since Georgia's independence, Dinamo Tiflis has also been the country's most successful club with 16 Georgian championship titles.
The club can also point to some successes at the international level, such as winning the 1980/81 European Cup Winners' Cup , winning the CIS Cup in 2004 and participating in several UEFA Europa League competitions .
Numerous well-known football talents from the Soviet Union and later Georgia, such as Ramas Schengelia , Vitali Darasselia , Vladimir Guzajew , Kacha Kaladze , Dawit Qipiani , Boris Paitschadze , Awtandil Gogoberidze , Levan Kobiaschwili or Schota Arweladze spent a large part of their careers at Dinamo Arweladze .
history
Soviet Union
The association was founded in autumn 1925. At that time the sport of football also grew in popularity in the Soviet Union. Since there was no regular game operation in the early days of the club, friendlies were mainly played at first. The first game of the Tbilisi took place on January 26, 1926, when they faced Dinamo Baku and lost 1-0. In 1927 Dinamo Tbilisi opened a youth team. The earliest Dinamo players included Shota Savgulidze , Mikhail Minaev and Vladimir Berdsenishvili .
In 1936 the Soviet Union introduced an organized league system for football. Despite numerous local successes, Dinamo Tbilisi was initially only rated for the second highest Soviet league. The first season took place in the form of a spring and an autumn championship. After they became champions of the second division in the spring, the promotion to Gruppa A , as the highest Soviet league was called at that time, could be celebrated. In the autumn championship of 1936 they took third place. From 1937 the championship was held annually and the number of teams increased.
In 1940 the club became Soviet runners-up, and in 1941 they came third. Due to the Second World War , regular gaming could only take place again from 1945.
After the Second World War, the team was still one of the top clubs and played as a few non-Russian clubs regularly for the championship in the Soviet league . Despite numerous placements in the upper section of the table, Dinamo could not celebrate his first Soviet championship title until 1964, under the leadership of coach Gawriil Katschalin .
It was the only Georgian club that could ever win this title. During the Soviet era, it was also regularly represented at the European level. 1978 you could be under coach Nodar Achalkazi again Soviet champions. Under Achalkazi's leadership, the team even won the European Cup Winners' Cup in the 1980/1981 season . In the final in Düsseldorf , FC Carl Zeiss Jena was defeated 2-1. You were also one of the few representatives of the highest Soviet league who never had to go down. In the all-time table of the Soviet league, Dinamo Tbilisi is fourth.
The club was also able to sign some players from smaller clubs from the Georgian Soviet Republic , in particular from Torpedo Kutaisi and Dinamo Sukhum .
Georgia
In 1990, Georgia declared itself independent and the Georgian Football Association subsequently refused to take part in Soviet competitions. Instead, Dinamo Tbilisi, like most other larger Georgian clubs, now played in the newly formed Umaghlessi League . In the new national league of Georgia, Dinamo Tbilisi is the current record champion. From 1990 to 1999 the club dominated the Georgian league almost completely and won the championship title every year. However, at the beginning of the 21st century, the dominance of Dinamo Tbilisi was broken. The club's president was at times the multimillionaire Badri Patarkazishvili . The current coach of the club is Dušan Uhrin junior . In 2016 the club became Georgian champions again.
Stadion
The club plays its home games in the Boris Paitschadze Stadium in Tbilisi , which was completed in 1976 and has a capacity of 55,000 .
successes
Championship successes
- Soviet champion (2): 1964 , 1978
- Georgian champions (17): 1990 , 1991 , 1991/92 , 1992/93 , 1993/94 , 1994/95 , 1995/96 , 1996/97 , 1997/98 , 1998/99 , 2002/03 , 2004/05 , 2007/08 , 2012/13 , 2013/14 , 2015/16 , 2019
Cup successes
- Soviet Cup Winner (2): 1976, 1979
- Georgian Cup Winner (13): 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
- Georgian Supercup (7): 1996, 1997, 1999, 2005, 2008, 2014, 2015
International success
- European Cup Winners' Cup : 1980/81
- CIS Cup : 2004
European Cup balance sheet
season | competition | round | opponent | total | To | Back |
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1972/73 | Uefa cup | 1 round | FC Twente Enschede | 3: 4 | 3: 2 (H) | 0: 2 (A) |
1973/74 | Uefa cup | 1 round | Slavia Sofia | 4: 3 | 4: 1 (H) | 0: 2 (A) |
2nd round | OFK Belgrade | 3-0 | 5: 1 (H) | 0: 2 (A) | ||
3rd round | Tottenham Hotspur | 2: 6 | 1: 1 (H) | 1: 5 (A) | ||
1976/77 | UEFA Cup Winners' Cup | 1 round | Cardiff City | 3: 1 | 0: 1 (A) | 3: 0 (H) |
2nd round | MTK-VM SK Budapest | 1: 5 | 1: 4 (H) | 0: 1 (A) | ||
1977/78 | Uefa cup | 1 round | Inter Milan | 1-0 | 1: 0 (A) | 0: 0 (H) |
2nd round | Kjøbenhavns Boldklub | 6: 2 | 4: 1 (A) | 2: 1 (H) | ||
3rd round | Grasshopper Zurich | 2: 6 | 1: 1 (H) | 1: 5 (A) | ||
1978/79 | Uefa cup | 1 round | SSC Naples | 3: 1 | 2: 0 (H) | 1: 1 (A) |
2nd round | Hertha BSC | 1: 2 | 0: 2 (A) | 1: 0 (H) | ||
1979/80 | European Champions Cup | 1 round | Liverpool FC | 4: 2 | 1: 2 (A) | 3: 0 (H) |
2nd round | Hamburger SV | 3: 6 | 1: 3 (A) | 2: 3 (H) | ||
1980/81 | UEFA Cup Winners' Cup | 1 round | AGS Kastoria | 2-0 | 0: 0 (A) | 2: 0 (H) |
2nd round | Waterford FC | 5-0 | 1: 0 (A) | 4: 0 (H) | ||
Quarter finals | West Ham United | 4: 2 | 4: 1 (A) | 0: 1 (H) | ||
Semifinals | Feyenoord Rotterdam | 3: 2 | 3: 0 (H) | 0: 2 (A) | ||
final | FC Carl Zeiss Jena | 2: 1 | 2: 1 in Düsseldorf | |||
1981/82 | UEFA Cup Winners' Cup | 1 round | Graz AK | 4: 2 | 2: 0 (H) | 2: 2 (A) |
2nd round | SEC Bastia | 4: 2 | 1: 1 (A) | 3: 1 (H) | ||
Quarter finals | Legia Warsaw | 2-0 | 1: 0 (A) | 1: 0 (H) | ||
Semifinals | Standard Liege | 0: 2 | 0: 1 (H) | 0: 1 (A) | ||
1982/83 | Uefa cup | 1 round | SSC Naples | a ) | 2: 2 (2: 1 (H) | 0: 1 (A) |
1987/88 | Uefa cup | 1 round | Sofia locomotive | 4: 3 | 1: 3 (A) | 3: 0 (H) |
2nd round | AS Victoria Bucharest | 2: 1 | 2: 1 (A) | 0: 0 (H) | ||
3rd round | Werder Bremen | 2: 3 | 1: 2 (A) | 1: 1 (H) | ||
1993/94 | UEFA Champions League | Preliminary round | Linfield FC | 1 | 3: 22: 1 (H) | 1.1 (A) |
1994/95 | Uefa cup | Preliminary round | FC Universitatea Craiova | 4: 1 | 2: 0 (H) | 2: 1 (A) |
1 round | FC Tirol Innsbruck | 2: 5 | 1: 0 (H) | 1: 5 (A) | ||
1995/96 | Uefa cup | Preliminary round | Botev Plovdiv | 0: 2 | 0: 1 (A) | 0: 1 (H) |
1996/97 | Uefa cup | Preliminary round | CS Grevenmacher | 6: 2 | 4: 0 (H) | 2: 2 (A) |
qualification | Molde FK | 2: 1 | 2: 1 (H) | 0: 0 (A) | ||
1 round | Torpedo Luzhniki Moscow | 2: 1 | 1: 0 (A) | 1: 1 (H) | ||
2nd round | Boavista Porto | 1: 5 | 1: 0 (H) | 0: 5 (A) | ||
1997/98 | UEFA Champions League | 1st qualifying round | Crusaders FC | 8: 2 | 3: 1 (A) | 5: 1 (H) |
2nd qualifying round | Bayer 04 Leverkusen | 2: 6 | 1: 6 (A) | 1: 0 (H) | ||
1997/98 | Uefa cup | 1st qualifying round | MPKZ Mazyr | 2: 1 | 1: 1 (A) | 1: 0 (H) |
2nd qualifying round | Sporting Braga | 0: 5 | 0: 4 (A) | 0: 1 (H) | ||
1998/99 | UEFA Champions League | 1st qualifying round | KS Vllaznia Shkodra | 4: 3 | 2 | 3: 0 (H)1: 3 (A) |
2nd qualifying round | Athletic Bilbao | a ) | 2: 2 (2: 1 (H) | 0: 1 (A) | ||
1998/99 | Uefa cup | 1 round | Willem II Tilburg | 0: 6 | 0: 3 (A) | 0: 3 (H) |
1999/2000 | UEFA Champions League | 2nd qualifying round | Zimbru Chișinău | 2: 3 | 2: 1 (H) | 0: 2 (A) |
2000 | UEFA Intertoto Cup | 1 round | Standard Liege | a ) | 3: 3 (2: 2 (H) | 1: 1 (A) |
2001/02 | Uefa cup | qualification | BATE Baryssau | 2: 5 | 2: 1 (H) | 0: 4 (A) |
2002/03 | Uefa cup | qualification | FC TVMK Tallinn | 5: 1 | 4: 1 (H) | 1: 0 (A) |
1 round | Slovan Liberec | 2: 4 | 2: 3 (A) | 0: 1 (H) | ||
2003/04 | UEFA Champions League | 1st qualifying round | SK Tirana |
3: 3 (2: 4 in good condition ) |
3: 0 (H) | 0: 3 a.d. (A) |
2004/05 | Uefa cup | 1st qualifying round | BATE Baryssau | 4: 2 | 3: 2 (A) | 1: 0 (H) |
2nd qualifying round | Slavia Prague | ( a ) 3: 3 | 1: 3 (A) | 2: 0 (H) | ||
1 round | Wisła Krakow | ( a ) 5: 5 | 3: 4 (A) | 2: 1 (H) | ||
Group stage | FC Sochaux | 0: 2 | 0: 2 (H) | |||
Newcastle United | 0: 2 | 0: 2 (A) | ||||
Sporting Lisbon | 0: 4 | 0: 4 (H) | ||||
Panionios Athens | 2: 5 | 2: 5 (A) | ||||
2005/06 | UEFA Champions League | 1st qualifying round | FC Levadia Tallinn | 2: 1 | 0: 1 (A) | 2: 0 (H) |
2nd qualifying round | Brøndby IF | 1: 5 | 0: 2 (H) | 1: 3 (A) | ||
2006 | UEFA Intertoto Cup | 1 round | FC Kilikia Yerevan | 8: 1 | 5: 1 (A) | 3: 0 (H) |
2nd round | SV Ried | 1: 4 | 1: 3 (A) | 0: 1 (H) | ||
2007/08 | Uefa cup | 1st qualifying round | FC Vaduz | 2-0 | 2: 0 (H) | 0: 0 (A) |
2nd qualifying round | SK Rapid Vienna | 0: 8 | 0: 3 (H) | 0: 5 (A) | ||
2008/09 | UEFA Champions League | 1st qualifying round | NSÍ Runavík | 3: 1 | 3: 0 (H) | 0: 1 (A) |
2nd qualifying round | Panathinaikos Athens | 0: 3 | 0: 3 (A) | 0: 0 (H) | ||
2009/10 | UEFA Europa League | 2nd qualifying round | FK Liepājas Metalurgs | 4: 3 | 1: 2 (A) | 3: 1 (H) |
3rd qualifying round | FK Red Star Belgrade | 4: 5 | 2: 0 (H) | 2: 5 (A) | ||
2010/11 | UEFA Europa League | 1st qualifying round | FC Flora Tallinn | 2: 1 | 2: 1 (H) | 0: 0 (A) |
2nd qualifying round | Gefle IF | 4: 2 | 2: 1 (A) | 2: 1 (H) | ||
3rd qualifying round | SK Sturm Graz | 1: 3 | 0: 2 (A) | 1: 1 (H) | ||
2011/12 | UEFA Europa League | 1st qualifying round | FC Milsami | 5: 1 | 2: 0 (H) | 3: 1 (A) |
2nd qualifying round | AFC Llanelli | 6: 2 | 1: 2 (A) | 5: 0 (H) | ||
3rd qualifying round | KR Reykjavík | 6: 1 | 4: 1 (A) | 2: 0 (H) | ||
Play-offs | AEK Athens | 1: 2 | 0: 1 (A) | 1: 1 a.d. (H) | ||
2013/14 | UEFA Champions League | 2nd qualifying round | EB / Streymur | 9: 2 | 6: 1 (H) | 3: 1 (A) |
3rd qualifying round | Steaua Bucharest | 1: 3 | 0: 2 (H) | 1: 1 (A) | ||
2013/14 | UEFA Europa League | Play-offs | Tottenham Hotspur | 0: 8 | 0: 5 (H) | 0: 3 (A) |
2014/15 | UEFA Champions League | 2nd qualifying round | FK Aqtöbe | 0: 4 | 0: 1 (H) | 0: 3 (A) |
2015/16 | UEFA Europa League | 1st qualifying round | FK Qəbələ | 2: 3 | 2: 1 (H) | 0: 2 (A) |
2016/17 | UEFA Champions League | 2nd qualifying round | FC Alaschkert Martuni | 3: 1 | 2: 0 (H) | 1: 1 (A) |
3rd qualifying round | Dinamo Zagreb | 0: 3 | 0: 2 (A) | 0: 1 (H) | ||
2016/17 | UEFA Europa League | 3rd qualifying round | PAOK Thessaloniki | 0: 5 | 0: 3 (H) | 0: 2 (A) |
2018/19 | UEFA Europa League | 1st qualifying round | DAC Dunajska Streda | 2: 3 | 1: 1 (A) | 1: 2 (H) |
2019/20 | UEFA Europa League | 1st qualifying round | UE Engordany | 7-0 | 6: 0 (H) | 1: 0 (A) |
2nd qualifying round | FK Qəbələ | 5-0 | 2: 0 (A) | 3: 0 (H) | ||
3rd qualifying round | Feyenoord Rotterdam | 1: 5 | 0: 4 (A) | 1: 1 (H) | ||
2020/21 | UEFA Champions League | 1st qualifying round | KF Tirana | 0: 2 | 0: 2 (H) |
As of August 16, 2019
competition | Games | S. | U | N | T + | T- |
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UEFA Champions League | 37 | 14th | 4th | 19th | 50 | 54 |
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup | 21st | 11 | 3 | 7th | 30th | 17th |
UEFA Europa League | 98 | 44 | 15th | 39 | 133 | 146 |
UEFA Intertoto Cup | 6th | 2 | 2 | 2 | 12 | 8th |
total | 162 | 71 | 24 | 67 | 225 | 225 |
As of August 21, 2020
Known players
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Web links
- Association website (Georgian, English, Russian)