Chkherimela_FC

FC Chkherimela Kharagauli

FC Chkherimela Kharagauli

Football club


FC Chkherimela Kharagauli (Georgian: სკ ჩხერიმელა) was a Georgian football club based in the town of Kharagauli.

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History

Founded in 1982, the club participated the lower leagues of the Georgian SSR Championships until 1997. Twelve years later the team resumed their activities as Chkherimela 2009 and took part in the third division. They gained promotion to Pirveli Liga where retained their place up until 2016. Having been accused of involvement in a match-fixing scandal, Chkherimela were deducted six points, fined and expelled from the competition.[1]

The team played in Liga 3 for one year before being relegated to Regionuli Liga.[2]

In 2018 the club was subjected to reorganization and reduction of financial assistance by five times compared to previous three years.[3] Based on complaints from two former coaches, the next year the district court in Kutaisi and the Supreme Court ruled that Chkherimela owed them around 20 thousand lari.[4]

In 2018 a Georgian record-breaking event occurred during a Regionuli Liga game held in Kharagauli. 65 year-old Soso Abashidze, a long-time Chkherimela player, scored a goal against Mertskali.[5]

In February 2021 Chkherimela officially ceased to exist.

Stadium

In 2004 the stadium in Kharagauli was named after brothers Murtaz and Soso Abashidze, the two local football players who established the club in 1982. Lately it has become a home ground for Margveti 2006.

Current squad

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References

  1. "რატომ მოიხსნა პირველი ლიგის თამაშებიდან "ჩხერიმელა"". chemikhargauli.com (in Georgian). 15 November 2016.
  2. "Liga 3 in 2017". soccerway.com.

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