FC WIT Georgia is a Georgian football team from Tbilisi. The team is sponsored by WIT Georgia Ltd (a subsidiary of the United States WIT, Inc.), a pet food, accessories, and human and veterinary pharmaceuticals import company. WIT stands for World Innovation Technologies. They play their home games at Mikheil Meskhi Stadium in Tbilisi.

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Full nameFootball Club WIT Georgia
Founded1997; 27 years ago (1997)
GroundMtskheta Park[1]
Tbilisi, Georgia
Capacity>1,000
ChairmanGuram Rukhadze
ManagerGocha Eradze
LeagueErovnuli Liga 2
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In 2004, FC WIT Georgia won the Georgian Championship, qualifying them for the early stages of the UEFA Champions League. In 2009, they won the championship for the second time.[2] In 2010, the team won the Georgian Cup for the first time.[3] However, performance of WIT Georgia was faded after 2010–11 season and relegated to Pirveli Liga in 2014–15 season. In 2017–18, they finished second in the Erovnuli Liga 2 and secured promotion to the Erovnuli Liga.

History

  • 1997: Founded as FC WIT Georgia Tbilisi.

Honours

Current squad

As of 1 August 2023[4] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

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European cups history

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Season Competition Round Country Team Home Away
2000–01 UEFA Cup QR Israel Beitar Jerusalem 0–3 1–1
2001 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1R Austria Ried 1–0 1–2
2R France Troyes 1–1 0–6
2002 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1R Belgium Lokeren 3–2 1–3
2003 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1R Austria Pasching 2–1 0–1
2004–05 UEFA Champions League 1QR Faroe Islands HB Tórshavn 5–0 0–3
2QR Poland Wisła Kraków 2–8 0–3
2005 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1R Hungary Lombard-Papa 0–1 1–2
2006–07 UEFA Cup 1QR Slovakia Artmedia Petržalka 2–1 0–2
2008–09 UEFA Cup 1QR Slovakia Spartak Trnava 1–0 2–2
2QR Austria Austria Vienna X 0–2
2009–10 UEFA Champions League 1QR Slovenia Maribor 0–0 1–3
2010–11 UEFA Europa League 2QR Czech Republic Baník Ostrava 0–6 0–0
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Managers

  • Georgia (country) Elguja Gugushvili (1997–199?)
  • Georgia (country) Sergo Kotrikadze (March 8, 1999 – 2001)
  • Georgia (country) Nestor Mumladze (2006 – August 2009)
  • Georgia (country) Merab Kochlashvili (August 2009 – 2009)
  • Georgia (country) Gela Gomelauri (2009–2010)
  • Georgia (country) Merab Kochlashvili (July 16, 2010–??)
  • Georgia (country) Zurab Beridze (April 20, 2011 – March 11, 2012)
  • Georgia (country) Merab Kochlashvili (March 2012–1?)
  • Georgia (country) Zurab Beridze (April 1, 2013–1?)
  • Georgia (country) Merab Kochlashvili (June 1, 2013–)
  • Georgia (country) Tengiz Kobiashvili (2015–)

References

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