FC Odishi 1919

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Full nameFC Odishi 1919
GroundGanmukhuri Central stadium
Capacity2,000
ChairmanShota Partsvania
FC Odishi 1919
Full nameFC Odishi 1919
GroundGanmukhuri Central stadium
Capacity2,000
ChairmanShota Partsvania
ManagerKakhaber Kacharava
LeagueErovnuli Liga 2
20253rd of 16 (promoted)
Websitefcodishi1919.ge

FC Odishi 1919 (Georgian: საფეხბურთო კლუბი ოდიში 1919), commonly referred to as simply Odishi, is a Georgian association football club based in Zugdidi, the administrative centre of Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti. Being a municipal club,[1] they compete in Erovnuli Liga 2, the 2nd tier of Georgian football after gaining promotion from Liga 3 in 2025.

On 20 May 1919, two students of Zugdidi gymnasium, Leo Chedia and Pier Kobakhidze, organized a first football match in the city with Mertskhali (Swallows) represented as a local team. This date is considered a birthday for football in Zugdidi.[2]

The main football club of the city has had various names, especially after 1990, and as Dinamo Zugdidi, Odishi, Zugdidi, Baia, and Mglebi has taken part in the Umaglesi Liga in different seasons.

Lazika Zugdidi, the predecessor of Odishi 1919, competed in lower divisions in the early 2010s. Despite being the third division leaders for most of the 2012/13 season, at the end they lost a promotion chance.[3] A year later, though, the team remained unstoppable until a place in Pirveli Liga was booked.[4]

The debutants of the second division performed remarkably well to join the battle for a promotion spot. The club slipped up at the very end again, losing three games in a row in the last five matches, which allowed Locomotive Tbilisi to claim a second place paving the way for play-offs. Still, the third place in 2014–15 in Liga 2 has been the best result shown by Lazika.[5]

With another promotion set as their goal, the club started the next season. But its first phase turned out so awful that the manager and some key players were axed. Ukrainian manager Sergey Zhitski as well as forward Levan Kutalia were invited.[6] In the same season Lazika was introduced as Odishi 1919. As the manager pointed out, while taking this decision a special emphasis was given to the history of football in Zugdidi.[7]

Soon a sharp decline followed, which resulted in two successive relegations. Left out of a national league for the first time, Odishi finished as runners-up in their regional league group in 2018[8] and joined the newly formed Liga 4 for the next season.

Their tenure in the fourth tier lasted six years. In contrast with the initial less ambitious four seasons, during the 2023 season Odishi were regarded as title contenders, but they took fourth place only three points below their nearest rivals. Being the only 4th division club with a foreign coach, Odishi set to accomplish the same goal in 2024 and even though went through some mid-season changes in the management, the team sealed promotion with four games still in hand.[9]

A year later, Odishi 1919 continued their successful campaign in the 3rd tier. Following a 4–3 aggregate victory over Iberia B in playoffs, the team under head coach Makar Akubardia achieved back-to-back promotions to return to the 2nd division after a nine-year absence.[10]

Seasons

Current squad

As of 15 March 2026[12]

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  MDA Dumitru Strajila
2 DF  GEO Roman Chachua
3 DF  GEO Bakar Mirtskhulava
4 DF  TOG Ayatoulaye Akondo
5 MF  SRB Aleksa Batos
6 DF  GEO Roin Chkhaidze
7 MF  GEO Nika Kitia
8 MF  ENG Adrian Okoro
9 FW  GEO Giorgi Iakobidze
10 MF  GEO Zaur Sichinava
11 MF  GEO Mate Antia
13 MF  GEO Luka Koberidze
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 DF  GEO Giorgi Akhaladze
17 MF  GEO Giorgi Jaburia
18 FW  GEO Otar Kvernadze
20 MF  GEO Bakur Jinjolava
21 FW  SRB Ivan Jokovic
22 DF  GEO Luka Bochorishvili
23 DF  GEO Matsi Dagargulia (C)
27 MF  GEO Misha Mushkudiani
29 DF  UKR Dmytro Mamich
30 GK  GEO Luka Lejava
32 GK  UKR Dmytro Sula
33 MF  GEO Giorgi Chkhaidze
39 DF  GEO Saba Chkhadua

Managerial history

Name Nat. From To
Tengiz Katsia Georgia (country) 2019 2019
Elguja Kometiani Georgia (country) 2019 2020
Besik Sherozia Georgia (country) 2020 2023
Makar Akubardia (interim) Georgia (country) 2023 2023
Anatoliy Piskovets Ukraine 2023 2024
Makar Akubardia Georgia (country) 2024 2026

Stadium

The club currently holds home games at the Ganmukhuri central stadium. Located in 25 km from Zugdidi, it has the capacity of 2,000.

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