FC Betlemi Keda

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Full nameFC Betlemi Keda
Founded1950; 76 years ago (1950)
GroundArchil Partenadze Stadium, Keda
Capacity1,000
Betlemi Keda
Full nameFC Betlemi Keda
Founded1950; 76 years ago (1950)
GroundArchil Partenadze Stadium, Keda
Capacity1,000
OwnerTekto Group
ChairmanTornike Apkhazava
ManagerNikoloz Todadze
LeagueLiga 3
202510th of 16 in Liga 3

FC Betlemi (Georgian: საფეხბურთო კლუბი ბეთლემი) is a Georgian football club based in the town of Keda, Adjara.

The history of Betlemi goes back to the Soviet times. Since the club's revival in 2010, they have drifted between the second and forth tiers. Following a highly successful 2023 season, they won promotion to Liga 3.

The club plays home matches at the local central stadium named after late captain Archil Partenadze in 2015.

Formed in 1950, Betlemi competed in regional competitions of the Georgian Soviet league. The club showed their best result in the cup during the first season in 1990 when they reached the 5th round. In the mid-1990s the team was dissolved for more than a decade.[1]

In the 2011–12 season, Betlemi under manager Edisher Kakabadze gained promotion to Pirveli Liga for the first time, where they spent four successive seasons. In April 2015, the whole Georgian football world was shocked to hear about sudden death of team's captain Archil Partenadze during the training session.[2]

The next season turned out crucial. Despite an encouraging start and reaching the promotion area at the winter break, a wretched run of form later led to the manager's exit.[3] The team was soon embroiled in a match-fixing scandal and subjected to severe punishment. While a life-long ban on football activity was meted out to five individuals, including four players, Betlemi were expelled from the league.[4] Following this decision and a major purge, the management as well as eighteen players were replaced.[5]

Betlemi managed to successfully recover from the crisis and complete the 2016 season on top of the table, but as none of the league winners were promoted this year, the club remained in the third division. In 2019, five bottom teams were involved in a fierce relegation battle up until the last round. Eventually, after one victory in last eight games, Betlemi hit rock bottom.[6]

The team was among the top five in the initial three seasons in Liga 4. In 2021 and 2022, Betlemi participated in the promotion battle, although in both cases they finished just one place below the qualifying slot.

By the summer of 2023, the team had produced a 24-game unbeaten streak in both competitions stretching from the previous September. In a record-breaking achievement for all four national division clubs this season, Amiran Mujiri's men secured fourteen wins in as many matches, including twelve of them with a large margin, and reached an astonishing 60:2 goal difference. In late September, with eighteen wins in 19 games now, Betlemi notched up an unprecedented success for Georgian football history: along with fellow Adjarian club Gonio, they sealed promotion two months before the end of the season with seven games still in hand.[7]

In early June 2023, striker Amiran "Tato" Abuselidze became the first player who netted his 100th goal for Betlemi. Eventually, with 28 goals he became the top goalscorer of this season.

In November 2023, the club as a municipal entity was handed over to the Tekto Group Real Estate Construction and Development company for a 29-year-long period.[8]

Seasons

YearLeaguePosPldWDLGF–GAPtsNotes
2012/13Pirveli Liga, Group A10/12331051840-7635
2013/14Pirveli Liga, Group B11/14 26731628-5024
2014/15Pirveli Liga, Group B4/10361471551-5049
2015/16Pirveli Liga14/18341241841-6540Expelled
2016Liga 31/814111245-1534
2017Liga 3, Red Group4/101877434-2028
Promotion Group8/1018441023-4416
2018Liga 310/20381491552-5851
2019Liga 310/10361081840-6238Relegated
2020Liga 4, White Group5/81444620-2816
2021Liga 4, White Group3/1018102632-1732
Promotion Group5/101882823-2326
2022Liga 44/1630203760-2963
2023Liga 42/1426212399-1665Promoted
2024Liga 38/16301251349–6141
2025Liga 310/1630781543–7129

Current squad

As of 20 March 2026[9]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  GEO Roman Takidze
4 DF  GEO Sulkhan Kakhidze (C)
5 DF  GEO Saba Shvelidze
7 MF  GEO Dato Nakashidze
8 MF  GEO Beka Khimshiashvili
9 FW  GEO Avto Endeladze
10 MF  GEO Nika Kvantaliani
11 MF  GEO Giorgi Kakhiani
13 DF  GEO Aleksandre Suladze
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF  GEO Saba Ashba
19 DF  GEO Luka Chrelashvili
21 DF  GEO Giorgi Andguladze
22 MF  GEO Aleksandre Gugushvili
23 DF  GEO Giga Darchidze
27 FW  GEO Amiko Kutubidze
30 GK  GEO Teimuraz Lomadze
37 DF  GEO Jemal Verulidze

Honours

Meore Liga
  • Winners: 2016 (West B)
Liga 4

Managers

Name From To
Georgia (country) Avtandil Kunchulia 2016 2016
Georgia (country) Amiran Gogitidze 2016 2017
Georgia (country) Irakli Gogichaishvili 2018 2018
Georgia (country) Avtandil Kunchulia 2018 2019
Georgia (country) Irakli Gogichaishvili 2020 2020
Georgia (country) Amiran Gogitidze 2021 2022
Georgia (country) Amiran Mujiri 2023 2024
Georgia (country) Vako Tevdoradze 2024 2024
Georgia (country) Nika Diasamidze 2024 2024
Georgia (country) Eldar Kupradze 2024 2024
Georgia (country) Nikoloz Todadze 2025

Stadium

Betlemi's home ground is a 1,000-seat stadium in Keda, named after Archil Partenadze. Some reconstruction works were launched there in August 2020.[10]

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