FC Gonio

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FoundedApril 2021; 5 years ago (2021-04)
GroundCentral Stadium
Gonio, Batumi, Georgia
ChairmanDavit Dolidze
CoachAvtandil Kunchulia
Football Club Gonio
FoundedApril 2021; 5 years ago (2021-04)
GroundCentral Stadium
Gonio, Batumi, Georgia
ChairmanDavit Dolidze
CoachAvtandil Kunchulia
LeagueLiga 3
20259th of 10 in Liga 2 (relegated)

FC Gonio (Georgian: საფეხბურთო კლუბი გონიო) is a Georgian association football club based in Gonio, the southern settlement of Batumi.

They started taking part in the national league in 2021. Starting from 2022, Gonio achieved three successive promotions. Following the 2025 season, Gonio were relegated to Liga 3.

The club was established in April 2021 and included in the Regionuli Liga West Group tournament for the upcoming season.[1] After two initial wins under manager Giorgi Zoidze, Gonio afterwards stayed in midtable. In early July, before the season resumed, a new head coach was appointed. During this season, the team recorded six victories with a large margin, including 8–0 in October.[2]

The next year Gonio made their debut in the David Kipiani Cup where they beat two opponents, including a third-tier team.[3] Gonio were involved in the promotion chase along with two other clubs throughout the league season. They eventually came second in the table and qualified for the play-offs.[4] In a crucial game held in Batumi, Gonio cruised to victory over Gldani and secured promotion to the fourth division.[5]

Before the start of their new league campaign, Gonio signed several players with even a top-tier experience and unveiled their ambitious plan to advance further into the third division. An initial five-game winning run in Liga 4 indicated that they were serious title contenders. On 28 June 2023, Gonio recorded the biggest win in their history (14–1). Together with Betlemi, in September they became the co-authors of a unique occasion in Georgian football when a club gained promotion with seven matches still to play.[6] Gonio continued an unbeaten streak during the remaining period and won the champion's title.

With new coach Levan Jokhadze at the helm, the team surged forward in the Liga 3 title race as well. They were ten points clear at the top with three matches in hand when a 5–0 rout of Gardabani on 14 November 2024 ensured another league title and automatic promotion to the 2nd tier.[7] Although a year later, Gonio failed to retain a place there and returned to Liga 3.[8]

Seasons

YearLeaguePosMWDLGF–GAPtsDomestic Cup
2021Regionuli Liga West5th of 924132951–3441
2022Regionuli Liga, Group C2nd of 1120160487–1648Third round
2023Liga 41st of 1426214175–1567Third round
2024Liga 31st of 1630204681–3664Third round
2025Erovnuli Liga 29th of 10309101742–5737Third round

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 Aleksandre Dadeshkeliani
2 DF  IRL Sylas Boni
3 DF  GEO Irakli Komakhidze
4 DF  GEO Davit Mosidze
6 MF  GEO Oleg Mamasakhlisi
7 MF  GEO Erekle Jijavadze (C)
8 MF  GEO Ivane Khabelashvili
9 FW  GEO Tato Abuselidze
10 FW  GEO Gia Apkhazava
11 FW  BRA Vinicius Belotti
12 FW  GEO Levan Ingorokva
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 MF  GEO Giorgi Tsetskhladze
16 DF  GEO Jaba Kasrelishvili
17 FW  GEO Koba Keburia
19 DF  GEO Tornike Tamazashvili
20 MF  BRA Igor Dutra
22 DF  GEO Mikheil Tsetskhladze
23 MF  GEO Giorgi Rekhviashvili
24 MF  GEO Avtandil Ebralidze
25 GK  GEO Robert Imerlishvili
26 MF  GEO Irakli Chiabrishvili
31 DF  GEO Gaga Gazdeliani

Managers

Name Nat. From To
Giorgi Zoidze Georgia (country) April 2021 July 2021
Irakli Gogichaishvili Georgia (country) July 2021 December 2022
Amiran Gogitidze Georgia (country) January 2023 July 2023
Nika Sabanadze Georgia (country) July 2023 December 2023
Levan Jokhadze Georgia (country) January 2024 June 2025
Revaz Gotsiridze Georgia (country) June 2025 September 2025
Levan Jokhadze (2) Georgia (country) October 2025 December 2025
Gela Davitadze Georgia (country) January 2026 April 2026
Avtandil Kunchulia Georgia (country) April 2026

Honours

Liga 3

Liga 4

Regionuli Liga

  • Runners-up (1): 2022, Group C

Stadium

The team uses the 1,500-seater Angisa football ground situated in Batumi as their temporary home stadium, although hosts some of the league games at Kobuleti Football Centre.

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References

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