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FC Torpedo Kutaisi


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FC Torpedo Kutaisi (Georgian: საფეხბურთო კლუბი ტორპედო ქუთაისი) is a Georgian professional football club based in Kutaisi, Georgia's third largest city. The team competes in the Erovnuli Liga, the first tier of the national football league system.

Being the all-time second most successful Georgian club, Torpedo have been a regular member of the top division apart from three seasons in the late 2000s. They have won the national league four times, the Georgian Cup five times and the Super Cup three times.

Torpedo play their home games at the Ramaz Shengelia Stadium, known until 2015 as the Givi Kiladze stadium.

History

The Soviet period

FC Torpedo Kutaisi were founded in 1946 as a football club of Kutaisi Automobile Factory. In 1949, the club became the winner of the Georgian SSR Championship. In 1959, Torpedo merged with FC Locomotive Kutaisi, although preserved their name.

Three years later Torpedo Kutaisi took part in the Soviet Top League for the first time. Many famous Georgian football players began their career in this club, among them Revaz Dzodzuashvili, Anzor Kavazashvili, Sergo Kutivadze, Givi Nodia, Manuchar Machaidze, Murtaz Khurtsilava. In addition, when Dinamo Tbilisi won UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1980–81, five footballers were the ex-players of FC Torpedo Kutaisi - Tamaz Kostava, Otar Gabelia, Nodar Khizanishvili, Tengiz Sulakvelidze and Ramaz Shengelia.

Torpedo spent one season in the Soviet Second league in 1988. The club also was represented for twenty years in the First league and for 14 more seasons between 1971 and 1990 in the Top league, the first tier of the Soviet football.

Div.MPWDLGF–GA
2nd league34257276–24
1st league7463381692391037–818
Top league443107129207402–659

1990s and 2000s: Ups and downs

When the Georgian National Championship started in 1990, the club changed its name into FC Kutaisi, but after three years restored the old name. The last years of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st were the most successful years in the club's history. During 1999–2002 the club won five domestic titles. Many players from "FC Torpedo Kutaisi" were represented in the Georgia national football team, including Valeri Abramidze, Sevasti Todua, Malkhaz Asatiani, Levan Silagadze, Revaz Kemoklidze. Besides, several famous managers such as Jemal Kherkhadze, David Kipiani, Revaz Dzodzuashvili, Otar Gabelia, Vladimir Gutsaev worked at the club both as a head coach and in the staff.

After the 2004–05 season, the three-times league champions and two-times cup winners went bankrupt. They sustained a heavy 5–0 defeat in their last game in Borisov, Belarus against BATE Borisov in the first qualifying round of 2005–06 UEFA Cup. Shortly afterwards, new football club "FC Kutaisi Torpedo" was founded, but not being the successor of FC Torpedo Kutaisi, they inherited no titles. "FC Kutaisi Torpedo" was participating in the Georgian Premier League during two seasons, 2005–06 and 2006–07, but due to financial reasons they left the top league and began playing in Pirveli Liga.

2010–2016: Road back to the success

Torpedo returned to Umaglesi Liga three years later, after winning the second division in 2009/10.

In June 2010 the newly promoted club signed a sponsorship deal with Wissol Petroleum, which was later renewed. The business relations between the sides lasted until December 2013.

In the first season Torpedo reached the final of David Kipiani Cup where the winner was decided in penalty shoot-out. Gagra better converted from the spot and won the title for the first time in their history.

In the next two seasons Torpedo added two bronze medals to their tally, but a big moment came in 2016 when they won a first Cup title in 15 years. The team eliminated four rivals, including Dinamo Tbilisi in the semifinal, and prevailed over Merani Martvili in the final stage.

In 2016, FC Torpedo was sold by the local municipality at auction, won by businessman Zaal Chachava, who was declared president of the club.

Two months before the Cup victory Kakha Chkhetiani, the ex-Torpedo player for six seasons and later assistant manager for three years, had taken charge of the club. Taking into account plans for new investments, he pledged to carry on with successful run and make a championship challenge next year.

2017–2018: More titles

Torpedo won the league for the first time in 15 years in the most emotional circumstances. A title battle continued until the dying seconds of the final game in late November. With two matches to go, Dinamo seemed comfortably sitting on the top, four points clear of second-placed Torpedo. While the former was held to a goalless draw at Saburtalo, Kutaisi won their game, and the rivals had their last fixture in Tbilisi with the gap reduced now to two points. Torpedo were supposed to win in order to secure the title, while their opponents needed just a draw. The team had a 1–0 advantage when Dinamo were awarded a spot kick in the last minute of the game. However, with the penalty saved by goalkeeper Roin Kvaskhvadze, the dramatic win saw Torpedo crowned champions of Georgia.

Six days later Torpedo had a chance to achieve the double by winning the Cup for the second time in a row, although they lost on penalties to Chikhura.

The Super Cup was another title claimed by Torpedo in an opening match of the new 2018 season in February. Chikhura Sachkhere took the lead in 76th min, but Kutaisi equalized ten minutes later with Levan Kutalia scoring in the stoppage time. This was their first Super Cup victory in history.

Torpedo retained 18 players from the champion's squad for the 2018 season. While the club finished 3rd in the league, they once again encountered Liga 2 side Gagra in the Cup final held in Batumi. Torpedo were behind by two goals, but Milos Lacny scored twice and eventually the team won on penalties.

As champions, Torpedo played eight games in UEFA competitions this season. They knocked out two opponents and advanced to Europa League play-off, where Ludogorets Razgrad claimed the victory.

Summing up the season in December, the Georgian Football Federation named Roin Kvaskhvadze the best goalkeeper, whilst Mamuka Kobakhidze and Mate Tsintsadze won nominations respectively as best defender and midfielder. In addition to them, Oleksandr Azatskyi, another central defender, was included in Erovnuli Liga team of the season.

2019–2022: Decline

2019 began with yet another success. In the Super Cup Torpedo defeated Saburtalo and won the fifth title within 26 months.

In March Torpedo's unbeaten run consisting of 27 games came to an end. Much worse was to come, though. Financial difficulties hit hard the club again, which led to the exit of twelve players by July. The fans held several rallies, demanding the resignation of Zaal Chachava. In an interview captain Roin Kvaskhvadze described the general situation around the team as unbearable and appealed for help. No wonder a fixture on UEFA Europe league turned out unsuccessful.

In the league one win in 15 matches brought Torpedo close to the drop zone. Unless the problem was solved, the relegation seemed one possibility with dissolution or expulsion to a lower league being other ones. In late August Zaal Chachava announced his departure from Torpedo, although an overall condition was so complicated that in October the club played against Saburtalo with eleven U18 players, including 13-year-old goalkeeper Soso Kopaliani.

Largely at the expense of points picked up earlier this season, Torpedo stayed in the league, but Kakha Chkhetiani, who had spent 39 months at the helm, bade farewell to the club in December.

After a series of negotiations with investors interested in buying the club, an agreement was reached in February 2020. New owner Fabrizio Mannini announced that a new era was about to begin in Torpedo's history, although his tenure lasted one season only.

For two more consecutive years Torpedo had to face the drop. In 2021, a massive fan support helped the team dramatically overturn a two-goal deficit after a first-leg play-off defeat from Merani Martvili.

Back on the rise: since 2022

In September 2021, Torpedo were purchased at auction by New Vision University. With financial stability restored and head coach Kakha Chkhetiani back for a third spell now, the team gradually improved its performance and in 2022 ended a four-year trophy drought by clinching the national Cup for the fifth time. In May 2023, Steve Kean was appointed as a head coach who led the team to a third-place finish six months later. The next year Torpedo had another reason for celebrations as the club secured their third Super Cup victory in seven years.

Honours

TypeCompetitionTitlesSeasonsErovnuli LigaGeorgian CupGeorgian Super Cup
Domestic41999–2000, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2017
51998–99, 2000–01, 2016, 2018, 2022
32018, 2019, 2024

All titles and awards

Georgian competitions

Soviet competitions

  • Soviet First League (Level 2)
    • Champions (2) : 1960, 1961
    • Silver medalists (3) : 1949, 1981, 1984 (Shared record)
    • Bronze medalists (1) : 1975
    • Play-off
    • Winners (2) : 1960, 1961
  • Soviet Second League (Level 3)
    • Champions (1) : 1988
    • Play-off
    • Winners (1) : 1988
  • Snowdrop cup
    • Finalists (1) : 1967
  • Georgian Soviet Championship
    • Champions (1) : 1949
  • Georgian Soviet Cup
    • Finalists (1) : 1949
  • Kutaisi city championship
    • Champions (1) : 1947

Friendly competitions

  • Commonwealth of Independent States Cup First Division (Level 2)
    • Winners (1) : 2001 (Shared record)
  • Turkmenistan President's Cup
    • Winners (1) : 2002
    • Finalists (1) : 2004

Current squad

Out on loan

European history

Overall record

:Accurate as of 31 July 2025

CompetitionPlayedWonDrewLostGFGAGDWin%

Legend: GF = Goals For. GA = Goals Against. GD = Goal Difference.

Matches

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
1998UEFA Intertoto Cup1RArmenia Erebuni6–01–17–1
2RBelgium Lommel1–21–02–2[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]
1999–00UEFA CupQREstonia Lantana4–25–09–2
1RGreece AEK0–11–61–7[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]
2000–01UEFA Champions League2QRFR Yugoslavia Crvena Zvezda2–00–42–4
2001–02UEFA Champions League1QRNorthern Ireland Linfield1–00–01–0
2QRDenmark Copenhagen1–11–32–4[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]
2002–03UEFA Champions League1QRFaroe Islands B36 Tórshavn5–21–06–2
2QRCzech Republic Sparta Prague1–20–31–5[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]
2003–04UEFA CupQRFrance Lens0–20–30–5
2005–06UEFA Cup1QRBelarus BATE Borisov0–10–50–6
2012–13UEFA Europa League1QRKazakhstan Aktobe1–10–11–2
2013–14UEFA Europa League1QRSVK Žilina0–33–33–6
2017–18UEFA Europa League1QRSVK Trenčín0–31–51–8
2018–19UEFA Champions League1QRMDA FC Sheriff2–10–32–4
UEFA Europa League2QRFRO Víkingur Gøta3–04–07–0[[File:Symbol keep vote.svg17px]]
3QRALB Kukësi5–20–25–4[[File:Symbol keep vote.svg17px]]
POBUL Ludogorets Razgrad0–10–40–5[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]
2019–20UEFA Europa League1QRKAZ Ordabasy0–20–10–3
2023–24UEFA Europa Conference League1QRBIH Sarajevo2–21–13–3
2QRKazakhstan Aktobe1−42–13−5[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]
2024–25UEFA Conference League1QRALB Tirana1–11–02–1
2QRCYP Omonia1−21−32−5[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]
2025–26UEFA Conference League1QRKAZ Ordabasy4−31−15−4
2QRCYP Omonia0–40–10–5[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]
2026–27UEFA Conference League1QR

UEFA club rankings

  • P = Played
  • W = Games won
  • D = Games drawn
  • L = Games lost
  • F = Goals for
  • A = Goals against
  • Pts = Points
  • Pos = Final position
  • UML = Umaglesi Liga
  • ERL = Erovnuli Liga
  • PIL = Pirveli Liga
  • STL = Soviet Top League
  • SFL = Soviet First League
  • SSL = Soviet Second League
  • STL = Soviet Third League
  • GSSR Cup = Georgian Soviet Society Republic Cup
  • DSSC = Dinamo Soviet Society Championship
  • GW = Group White
  • Z = Zone
  • TUR = Union republics
  • R1 = First round
  • R2 = Second round
  • GS = Group stage
  • PR = Preliminary Round
  • QR = Qualifying Round
  • 1Q = First Qualifying Round
  • 2Q = Second Qualifying Round
ChampionsRunners-upThird placePromotedRelegated
SeasonDivisionPWDLFAPtsPosDomestic CupFederation CupGSSR CupSuper CupUEFA
FIFANameGoalsLeagueTop goalscorer19461948194919531955195719581959196019611962196319641965196619671968196919701971197219731974197519761977197819791980198119821983198419851986198719881989199019911991–921992–931993–941994–951995–961996–971997–981998–991999–002000–012001–022002–032003–042004–052005–062006–072007–082008–092009–102010–112011–122012–132013–142014–152015–1620162017201820192020202120222023202420252026
1222812206??
1001130??
2616825825401/32Runners-up??
1/64??
Z4,1/128??
301668542838Z3,1/2Guram Gomelauri, Omar Kakhiani10
301767663540Z4,1/4??
261169363428n/aAmiran Zardania, Givi Lejava10
302172702149Z3,1/4??
3022264923461/32Givi Lejava15
187562116191/16Valerian Chkhartishvili7
38621112237331/16Roman Siradze5
32107152037271/16Valerian Chkhartishvili9
3283212969191/16Jumber Khajalia10
36910174459281/16Jumber Khajalia11
36815133750311/16Demuri Vekua10
38910192748281/16Demuri Vekua11
2646162050141/16Jemal Kherkhadze16
32611152442231/8Jemal Kherkhadze9
421215154753391/16Demuri Vekua10
38196134932441/16Jemal Kherkhadze12
38164184046341/16Jemal Kherkhadze8
381410143742381/32Jemal Kherkhadze, Merab Chakhunashvili8
3818137553149PRRamaz Shengelia15
38131510463841R2Ramaz Shengelia12
3815815454838R1Giorgi Gabechvadze9
3814915444137R1Badri Parulava, Aleksandre Kvernadze7
46171514444046GSAleksandre Kvernadze9
4618919625445GSAleksandre Kvernadze9
4626416574656GSDeviz Darjania19
34101014394530GSMerab Megreladze19
34412182658181/4Merab Megreladze8
42239107655551/16Otar Korghalidze24
34119144051311/32Merab Megreladze8
3057182460171/16GSOtar Korgalidze8
421112193051341/16Yason Bzikadze, Melori Bigvava, Gocha Gogrichiani, Aleksandre Kvernadze, Giorgi Tkavadze, David Ugrelidze, Vasili Shengelia3
3024427021521/32Merab Megreladze29
42185196973411/4Merab Megreladze33
3420596233651/4Teimuraz Paikidze10
191126343035Mamuka Khundadze10
38154196660491/2David Janashia17
32164127054521/2Mamuka Khundadze19
32157105649521/16Mirza Maglakelidze13
30142145847441/8Mamuka Khundadze25
3015786949521/4Mikheil Ashvetia31
30144127058461/8Mikheil Ashvetia24
3015965130541/8Giorgi Megreladze17
302145732767WinnersRunners-upIntertoto Cup – R2Zurab Ionanidze16
281972701664Runners-upUEFA Cup – R1Zurab Ionanidze27
322084491568WinnersUEFA Champions League – 2QZurab Ionanidze11
322354641874Runners-upUEFA Champions League – 2QAndriy Poroshin17
3222646520721/2UEFA Champions League – 2QZurab Ionanidze28
3215611463851Runners-upUEFA Cup – QRSuliko Davitashvili20
36201065631701/4Giorgi Megreladze23
3086162842301/8UEFA Cup – 1QMamuka Gongadze, Otar Kvernadze4
2694132435311/4David Gamezardashvili4
2711610383139GS??
30143133222451/16??
282242701270R2Revaz Kvernadze14
3614139312255Runners-upGiorgi Megreladze14
3620795032671/4UEFA Europa League – 1QRevaz Gotsiridze13
1/4UEFA Europa League – 1Q
1/4UEFA Europa League – 1Q
1/4
1/4
Winners
Runners-upRunners-upUEFA Europa League – 1Q
WinnersWinnersUEFA Champions League – 1Q
361653541/2WinnersUEFA Europa League – 1QBudu Zivzivadze13
202031171/4Giorgi Pantsulaia11
384146401/16Fadi Zidan8
36484854WinnersGiorgi Kukhianidze10
365537601/4UEFA Europa Conference League – 2QGiorgi Arabidze15
365840701/8WinnersUEFA Europa Conference League – 2QBjørn Maars Johnsen26
366341631/8UEFA Europa Conference League – 2QBjørn Maars Johnsen23
1/81/2UEFA Europa Conference League – 1Q

All seasons statistic

:Accurate as of 11 December 2025

CompetitionPlayedWonDrewLostGFGAGDWin%
(Level 1)
First Division(Level 2)

Legend: GF = Goals For. GA = Goals Against. GD = Goal Difference.

Managers

  • Georgia Revaz Dzodzuashvili (1978), (1988–89)
  • Georgia David Kipiani (1 July 1999 – Sept 17, 2001)
  • Georgia Revaz Dzodzuashvili (1 June 2001 – 1 Jan 2002)
  • Georgia Otar Gabelia (2004–05)
  • Georgia Revaz Dzodzuashvili (1 June 2005 – 1 June 2007)
  • Georgia Giorgi Kiknadze (1 Feb 2007 – 1 March 2007)
  • Georgia Nestor Mumladze (1 July 2010 – Sept 24, 2010)
  • Georgia Gia Gigatadze (3 Nov 2010 – 30 June 2011)
  • Georgia Giorgi Kiknadze (1 July 2011 – Sept 2011)
  • Georgia Zaza Zamtaradze (1 July 2011 – Sept 25, 2011)
  • Georgia Gia Geguchadze (1 Oct 2011 – 31 May 2013)
  • Spain Gerard Zaragoza (31 May 2013 – 31 Dec 2013)
  • Georgia Revaz Dzodzuashvili (10 Jan 2014 – 7 Dec 2015)
  • Georgia Giorgi Daraselia (15 Dec 2014 – 5 Oct 2016)
  • Georgia Kakhaber Chkhetiani (Oct, 2016 – Dec, 2019)
  • Georgia Mikheil Ashvetia (7 Feb 2020 – 22 April 2021)
  • Georgia Shota Babunashvili (23 April – 20 June 2021)
  • Georgia Kakhaber Chkhetiani (21 Jun – 1 Nov 2021)
  • Georgia Giorgi Tsetsadze (18 Nov 2021 – 2 May 2022)
  • Georgia Kakhaber Chkhetiani (25 May 2022 – 8 May 2023)
  • Scotland Steve Kean (19 May 2023 – 21 December 2024)
  • GER Dirk Schuster (5 January 2025 – present)

Rivalry

In the Soviet times Torpedo Kutaisi was the second strongest Georgian club with most talented players regularly taken away by Dinamo Tbilisi. After the independence Torpedo became the first to break the ten-year hegemony of Dinamo in Umaglesi Liga. For four successive years between 1999 and 2002 they won five titles in the league and in the Cup combined. By this period the relationship between the best clubs of Eastern and Western Georgia had become tense. Fierce rivalry on the pitch was aggravated on the stands where skirmishes were not unusual. They resumed after Torpedo's reemergence among the leaders following roughly a decade-long absence.

In 2014 the match in Kutaisi was abandoned as a result of clashes between the fans. Some property was also damaged and the police reported ten detentions. The next year some disturbances erupted during the away game in Tbilisi.

Fans angrily react in cases when a player leaves one club for the other. In 2018–20 Levan Kutalia, Giorgi Kukhianidze, Roin Kvaskhvadze, Giorgi Kimadze, Tornike Kapanadze, Nodar Kavtaradze, Omar Migineishvili as well as managers Kakha Chkhetiani and Shalva Gongadze all moved to Dinamo. So did Budu Zivzivadze some time earlier, although he made a way back afterwards.

At any rate, most of the fans realize that Dinamo and Torpedo desperately need each other as strong rivals and healthy competition between them would only contribute to a better quality of the Erovnuli Liga.

Notes

References

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  27. -2 points
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  30. (5 May 2015). "ძალადობა სტადიონზე. ქუთაისში საფეხბურთო გუნდების გულშემატკივრების დაპირისპირებას აკრიტიკებენ".
  31. (29 December 2019). "რამდენი ფეხბურთელი და მწვრთნელი გადავიდა "ტორპედოდან" "დინამოში" ბოლო ერთ წელში".
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