Metalurgi Rustavi

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FC Metalurgi Rustavi
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Basic data
Surname Football Club Metalurgi Rustavi
Seat Rustavi
founding 2006
Colours Red White
president Vakhtang Tamasashvili
First soccer team
Head coach Revas Dzodsuashvili
Venue Poladi Stadium
Rustavi , Georgia
Places 10,720
league Erovnuli League 2
2019   8th place, Erovnuli Liga
home
Away

The FC Metalurgi Rustawi ( Georgian მეტალურგი რუსთავი ; until 2011 FC Olimpi Rustawi ) is a football club from the Georgian city ​​of Rustavi . The club's stadium is the Poladi Stadium, which has a capacity of 12,000. Metalurgi Rustawi was formed from the merger of the Georgian clubs Olimpi Tiflis and FC Tiflis in 2006. In 2007, the club won the Umaghlessi League , the top Georgian league , for the first time .

In the 2007/08 season, the club took part in the first qualifying round for the UEFA Champions League , but lost 0-0 and 0-3 at the Kazakh champions FK Astana .

The club lost in the second qualifying round for the UEFA Champions League in the 2010/11 season to the Kazakh champions FK Aqtöbe with 0-2 and 1-1.

The best-known player in the current squad is Georgian national player Levan Silagadze , who has so far played 21 international matches for his country.

history

  • 1991: Founding year as Merani-91 Tbilisi
  • 2003: Renaming to FC Tiflis
  • 2006: Renaming to FC Olimpi Rustawi
  • 2011: Renaming to FC Metalurgi Rustawi

successes

European Cup balance sheet

season competition round opponent total To Back
2004/05 Uefa cup 1st qualifying round AzerbaijanAzerbaijan FK Şəmkir 5: 1 1: 0 (H) 4: 1 (A)
2nd qualifying round PolandPoland Legia Warsaw 0: 7 0: 1 (H) 0: 6 (A)
2007/08 UEFA Champions League 1st qualifying round KazakhstanKazakhstan FK Astana 0: 3 0: 0 (H) 0: 3 (A)
2009/10 UEFA Europa League 1st qualifying round FaroeseFaroe Islands B36 Tórshavn 4-0 2: 0 (H) 2: 0 (A)
2nd qualifying round PolandPoland Legia Warsaw 0: 4 0: 3 (A) 0: 1 (H)
2010/11 UEFA Champions League 2nd qualifying round KazakhstanKazakhstan FK Aqtöbe 1: 3 0: 2 (A) 1: 1 (H)
2011/12 UEFA Europa League 1st qualifying round ArmeniaArmenia FC Banants Yerevan 2: 1 1: 0 (A) 1: 1 (H)
2nd qualifying round KazakhstanKazakhstan Ertis Pavlodar 3: 1 1: 1 (H) 2: 0 (A)
3rd qualifying round FranceFrance Rennes stadium 2: 7 2: 5 (H) 0: 2 (A)
2012/13 UEFA Europa League 1st qualifying round AlbaniaAlbania KS Teuta Durrës 9: 1 3: 0 (A) 6: 1 (H)
2nd qualifying round Czech RepublicCzech Republic Viktoria Plzen 1: 5 1: 3 (H) 0: 2 (A)
Legend: (H) - home game, (A) - away game, (N) - neutral place, (a) - away goal rule , (i. E.) - on penalties , (n. V.) - after extra time

Overall record: 22 games, 8 wins, 4 draws, 10 defeats, 27:33 goals (goal difference −6)