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FC Rustavi

FC Rustavi is a professional football club based in Rustavi, Georgia, competing in Erovnuli Liga 2, the second tier of the Georgian football league system. Founded on 3 July 2015, the club plays its home matches at Poladi Stadium, a venue with a capacity of 4,657 spectators located in the city. In recent seasons, the club has shown competitive form in Erovnuli Liga 2, winning the league in 2016 and finishing second in the 2024 season with 65 points from 36 matches, including 20 wins and a goal difference of +21, positioning it strongly for potential promotion to the top-flight Erovnuli Liga. As of November 2025, FC Rustavi leads the league standings after strong performances, such as a 5-1 victory over FC Locomotive Tbilisi on 8 November, underscoring its ambition to return to the elite level of Georgian football. The squad, averaging 23.9 years old with a mix of Georgian and international players, reflects a youth-oriented approach under current management. Although it has not secured major national titles beyond its 2016 second-tier championship, FC Rustavi's consistent participation in lower divisions and recent upward trajectory highlight its role in nurturing in eastern .

Club overview

General information

FC Rustavi is a professional club based in , , founded on 3 2015 as a new entity with no legal ties to previous Rustavi-based clubs such as Metalurgi, Gorda, or Olimpi. The club currently competes in , the second tier of the Georgian league system. In the 2024 season, FC Rustavi finished second in the league, securing promotion playoffs, while in the ongoing 2025 season, the team leads the standings as of November 2025. The club's administration is led by General Director Bachana Tskhadadze, who has held the position since February 2022. FC Rustavi plays its home matches at the GFF Technical Centre in , which has a capacity of 2,000 seats. Attendance trends have remained modest, with average crowds typically ranging from 500 to 2,000 per match in recent second-tier seasons through 2025, reflecting the club's position in regional professional football.

Home ground and facilities

FC Rustavi's primary home ground is the GFF Technical Centre in , a facility with a capacity of 2,000 seats constructed in 2018 and owned by the . The centre features a natural grass pitch measuring 110 meters by 70 meters, serving as the main venue for the club's senior team matches and daily operations. This supports the team's hosting of fixtures, providing modern amenities for players and limited spectator seating suitable for the league's attendance levels. Historically, following the club's formation in amid the dissolution of Metalurgi , FC Rustavi initially utilized Poladi as its home ground, inheriting the venue from its predecessor. Built in 1948 and renovated in 2009, Poladi Stadium has a capacity of 6,000 and was used for early home matches, including those in the 2016 season; it continues to host the club's games. The stadium's multi-use design allowed for shared usage with local teams during this transitional period, though no major renovations specific to FC Rustavi have been recorded. The GFF Technical Centre plays a pivotal role in the club's training and youth development programs as of , accommodating daily sessions for the first team and academy players with dedicated fields and support facilities. In October , a new technical football center was inaugurated in , featuring two lit pitches, changing rooms, and a small stand for 200 spectators, further enhancing training capabilities and accessibility for youth operations. This addition aligns with regional efforts to bolster football infrastructure in . Home match attendances at the GFF Technical Centre remain modest, averaging around 700 spectators, as evidenced by the 2024 Erovnuli Liga playoff game against . Earlier matches at Poladi Stadium drew larger crowds during the club's top-flight stints in 2017–2019, though specific records highlight variability based on competition level and opponent.

History

Foundation and early years (2015–2016)

was founded in 2015 as a new entity to revive professional in the city following the dissolution of , which failed to apply for a license in the Georgian Football Federation's 2015–16 competitions, though as a revival of the city's with roots dating to 1948. The club entered the , Georgia's second tier, for its debut season in 2015–16, adopting Poladi Stadium as its home ground and focusing on building a from local talent amid limited resources and challenges typical of a startup . The inaugural campaign saw FC Rustavi adapt to the demands of competitive play, finishing 9th in a of 18 teams while establishing a foundation for future growth through youth integration and basic tactical development under initial . Squad building proved difficult, with the team relying on free agents and prospects to fill rosters, highlighting the club's from any predecessor structures and its emphasis on revival in Rustavi's scene. In 2016, FC Rustavi topped the standings in the regular phase ahead of rivals like Samgurali Tskaltubo and Meshakhte, but the full season ended with 26 wins across 36 matches and 72 goals scored, securing first place overall despite a 6-point deduction imposed by the for involvement in a suspicious match against Merani Martvili on September 8, 2016, resulting in fines and disciplinary measures for both clubs. Despite the title, league format changes prevented automatic promotion to the top flight, keeping the team in the second tier for the following year.

Promotion and top-flight experience (2017–2019)

In 2017, FC Rustavi dominated the , securing the league title and automatic promotion to the top flight with a commanding performance across 36 matches, recording 26 wins, 5 draws, and 5 losses while scoring 72 goals and conceding 25. The team's offensive prowess was led by forward Data Sitchinava, who netted 30 goals in the campaign, contributing significantly to their 83-point haul and first-place finish ahead of Merani Martvili. This success marked a rapid ascent for the club, bolstered by strategic signings such as experienced Nukri Revishvili, who provided stability in defense during the promotion push. In the , Rustavi advanced to the quarterfinals but were eliminated by Dinamo after a 0–0 draw, losing 0–1 in the penalty shoot-out. Upon entering the for the 2018 season, Rustavi faced the challenges of adapting to higher competition, finishing 7th with 37 points from 36 matches, including 8 wins, 13 draws, and 15 losses, while scoring 33 goals and conceding 44. The mid-table position reflected a period of adjustment, with the team showing resilience in drawing contests against stronger opponents but struggling for consistent victories. Revishvili's presence in goal helped mitigate defensive vulnerabilities, allowing Rustavi to avoid relegation threats in their debut top-flight campaign. Rustavi's stay in the top division ended in 2019 after they placed 9th in the , forcing a relegation play-off against from 2. The first leg in resulted in a 0–1 defeat, followed by a 1–2 loss in the return fixture at Poladi Stadium, leading to a 1–3 elimination and to the second tier. Despite the disappointment, Rustavi reached the quarterfinals once more, holding Torpedo Kutaisi to a 0–0 draw after extra time before falling 0–1 on penalties. This top-flight experience, spanning three seasons, highlighted the club's potential while underscoring the competitive demands of 's elite level.

Return to second tier and recent developments (2020–present)

Following relegation from the at the end of the 2019 season, FC Rustavi faced significant challenges in the second tier during the 2020–2022 period, including mid-table finishes in for the 2020/21 (9th place with 39 points) and 2021/22 (7th place with 23 points) seasons. The club narrowly avoided further demotion in 2022 but ultimately suffered relegation to Liga 3 after losing a playoff tie 0–2 on aggregate to Kolkheti Khobi (0–1 away, 0–1 home). In the 2023 Liga 3 season, Rustavi mounted a strong campaign, securing a spot in the promotion playoffs where they were defeated 7–4 on aggregate by Locomotive Tbilisi, yet gained promotion to due to Shukura Kobuleti's disqualification by the . The 2024 season marked a resurgence in the second tier, with Rustavi finishing 2nd in after 36 matches, recording 20 wins, 65 points, and scoring 62 goals while narrowly missing automatic promotion. In the that year, the team exited in the round of 16 after a 2–3 defeat to Kolkheti . As of November 18, 2025, leads the expanded table in the ongoing 2025 season, with 20 wins, 8 draws, and 5 losses from 33 matches, earning 68 points and positioning them strongly for potential . The club underwent a managerial change in April 2025, appointing Giorgi Tsetsadze as head coach on April 23 to guide the team's adaptation to the league's increased format of 10 teams. Recent squad enhancements include the addition of international talents such as Ghanaian winger Solomon Kessi, who joined in January 2025 on a contract until December 2025. Amid these developments, FC has navigated financial constraints common to lower-tier clubs, emphasizing youth integration from local talents to bolster the squad and maintain its role as a key community institution in by fostering regional participation and development.

Competition record

League performances

FC has undergone notable tier transitions since its foundation, securing to Georgia's top flight on one occasion through victory in the second-tier . The club clinched the league title in the 2016/17 season, earning ascent to the for the 2017/18 campaign. After mid-table finishes of 7th in 2017/18 (37 points from 36 matches) and 8th in 2018/19 (38 points from 36 matches), suffered relegation back to at the end of the 2018/19 season. The club remained in the second tier until finishing 7th in 2022, leading to relegation to Liga 3; they placed 3rd in Liga 3 in 2023 and earned back to for 2024. In , finished 2nd in 2024 with 65 points from 36 matches and leads the 2025 season as of November 2025, with 68 points from 33 matches (20 wins, 8 draws, 5 losses), positioning them for potential . In terms of performance metrics, Rustavi has played over 250 matches across all tiers as of , achieving an overall win percentage of approximately 42% in the second division during its formative and recent years. The 2016/17 season stands as a high-water mark, with 26 wins from 36 matches (72% win rate) and a -record 72 scored, yielding a +47 differential that underscored their dominance. Post-relegation, metrics shifted toward consistency rather than prolific scoring; for instance, in the top flight, the club averaged under 1.2 goals per match across 72 games (33 goals for in 2017/18, 40 in 2018/19), with negative goal differentials of -11 and -16 reflecting adaptation challenges. In in , demonstrated improved balance, with enhanced defensive solidity alongside offensive output as of November. These figures establish the scale of their second-tier prowess, where they have accumulated over 300 points in 180+ matches since 2019/20 (excluding the 2023 Liga 3 season). Tactical evolutions at appear to have transitioned from an aggressive, attack-oriented approach in their early promotion-winning campaigns—evidenced by high-possession, goal-heavy play in 2016/17—to more pragmatic, defensively oriented setups following top-flight relegation, as indicated by reduced goals conceded in recent second-tier seasons (e.g., 26 in first 32 matches of 2025 versus 58 in 2020/21). This shift likely contributed to their stabilization and climb in standings, prioritizing counter-attacks and set-piece efficiency over open-play dominance. In comparisons with regional rivals, has outperformed Sioni Bolnisi in key recent seasons, finishing 2nd to their 8th in while securing more wins (20 versus Sioni's lower tally) in head-to-head encounters within Erovnuli Liga 2. Against during the 2017/18 top-flight campaign, held a competitive edge in mutual fixtures, contributing to their superior mid-table position that year.

Georgian Cup results

FC Rustavi has participated in the ( Cup) annually since its foundation in 2015, primarily entering in the preliminary or early rounds as a second-division club until their top-flight stint from 2017 to 2019. The club has recorded 3 quarterfinal appearances (2017, 2019, and 2023), with progression often marked by upsets against higher-division opponents, though they have yet to advance beyond that stage. Overall, across 22 verified Cup matches up to 2025, Rustavi has secured 11 wins, 1 draw, and 10 losses, scoring 35 goals while conceding 30; their deepest runs came in promotion years, leveraging squad depth for knockout progression. In the 2016 edition, Rustavi exited in the preliminary round with a 0–1 defeat to Sulori Vani on August 15, marking their debut Cup campaign as a newly formed second-tier side. The 2017 tournament represented Rustavi's breakthrough, reaching the quarterfinals as a second-division club. They advanced past the round of 32 with a 1–0 home win over Merani Martvili on March 15, followed by a 3–2 victory against Erovnuli Liga side Zugdidi in the round of 16 on April 25. Their run ended in the quarterfinals on September 13, drawing 0–0 with top-tier Dinamo Tbilisi before losing 0–3 in the penalty shoot-out. In 2018, during their debut top-flight season, Rustavi progressed to the round of 16 after defeating Samgurali Tskhaltubo 8–7 in extra time on June 12 but were eliminated 0–2 by on September 19. Rustavi again reached the quarterfinals in 2019, starting with a 2–0 round-of-16 win over Sioni Bolnisi on June 19. On September 25, they drew 0–0 with defending champions in the quarterfinals, advancing to penalties where they lost 3–5 after missing key kicks. The 2020 campaign was brief, with an early exit in the first round following a 0–1 loss to Spaeri on August 29, amid a disrupted season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021, Rustavi were knocked out in the round of 32 by Erovnuli Liga leaders Dinamo Batumi, losing 0–2 away on April 21. Rustavi's 2022 run included emphatic early wins: an 8–1 away victory over third-division Gardabani on August 7 and a 3–2 success at FC Tbilisi 2025 in the round of 16 on September 13. They fell 2–4 to Torpedo Kutaisi in the quarterfinals on October 12, missing a semifinal spot. The 2023 edition saw Rustavi reach the quarterfinals for the third time, beginning with a 1–0 home win over Telavi on July 20. They drew 1–1 with Iberia 1999 II in the round of 16 on July 27, winning 4–3 on penalties to advance, before a 1–2 defeat to Samtredia in the quarterfinals on September 23—their first regulation-time quarterfinal loss. In 2024, Rustavi advanced past the third round with a 3–2 away win over Gonio on July 20 but exited in the round of 16, losing 2–3 at home to Kolkheti Poti on July 28. In 2025, Rustavi reached the quarterfinals, starting with a 1–0 third-round victory over on July 20. They drew 2–2 with Iberia 1999 II in the round of 16 on July 27, winning 6–5 on penalties to advance, before losing 1–2 to Samtredia in the quarterfinals on September 23.
SeasonBest Stage ReachedKey Matches and Outcomes
2016Preliminary RoundL 0–1 vs Sulori Vani
2017QuarterfinalsW 1–0 vs Merani Martvili; W 3–2 vs ; L 0–0 (0–3 pens) vs Dinamo
2018Round of 16W 8–7 (aet) vs Samgurali Tskhaltubo; L 0–2 vs Torpedo
2019QuarterfinalsW 2–0 vs Sioni Bolnisi; L 0–0 (3–5 pens) vs Torpedo
2020First RoundL 0–1 vs Spaeri
2021Round of 32L 0–2 vs Dinamo
2022QuarterfinalsW 8–1 vs Gardabani; W 3–2 vs FC 2025; L 2–4 vs Torpedo
2023QuarterfinalsW 1–0 vs ; W 1–1 (4–3 pens) vs Iberia 1999 II; L 1–2 vs Samtredia
2024Round of 16W 3–2 vs Gonio; L 2–3 vs Kolkheti Poti
2025QuarterfinalsW 1–0 vs ; W 2–2 (6–5 pens) vs Iberia 1999 II; L 1–2 vs Samtredia

Penalty shoot-outs

In the 2017 Georgian Cup quarterfinal against Dinamo Tbilisi on 13 September, FC Rustavi endured a goalless draw through regular and extra time, leading to a penalty shoot-out that ended in a 0–3 defeat. This loss eliminated Rustavi from the competition, preventing advancement to the semifinals and highlighting early struggles in high-stakes knockout scenarios. Goalkeeper Nukri Revishvili, who featured prominently in the 2017 season with 16 appearances, was between the posts but could not prevent Dinamo's successful kicks by Lasha Totadze, Levan Gegetchkori, and Akaki Shulaia. The shoot-out underscored Rustavi's inexperience in penalty scenarios during their inaugural top-flight campaigns. Two years later, in the 2019 Georgian Cup round of 16 on 25 September, Rustavi faced Torpedo Kutaisi in another tense encounter that went to penalties after a 0–0 draw. Rustavi converted just two of their attempts—Giorgi Tevzadze and Beka Kavtaradze finding the net—while Torpedo scored all four through Papuna Poniava, Anri Chichinadze, Roin Kvaskhvadze, and Nika Koridze, resulting in a 2–4 shoot-out loss. This outcome halted Rustavi's cup progression amid a challenging league season, contributing to their eventual relegation and exposing persistent vulnerabilities in decisive moments. The defeats in these shoot-outs reflected broader patterns in Rustavi's knockout record, where goalkeeping performances, such as Revishvili's earlier efforts, often proved insufficient against stronger opponents. No additional major penalty shoot-outs in league or cup competitions have been recorded for FC Rustavi from 2020 to 2025, with the club focusing on consolidation in the second tier following relegation. These instances remain pivotal, illustrating how shoot-out failures impacted progression and season trajectories during Rustavi's top-flight tenure.

Season summaries

Overall season table

The overall season table for FC Rustavi summarizes the club's performance in the Georgian leagues and cups from its inaugural 2015–16 season through the ongoing 2024–25 campaign (as of November 18, 2025). Statistics are drawn from official records maintained by the Georgian Football Federation, as documented on reputable football databases.
SeasonLeaguePositionPldWDLGFGAPtsTop Scorer (Goals)Cup Round
2015–16Pirveli Liga9th34101311333343*N/AFirst Round
2016–17Erovnuli Liga 21st ↑362655722583Data Sitchinava (30)Quarter-finals
2017–18Erovnuli Liga7th ↓3681315334437N/ARound of 16
2018–19Erovnuli Liga8th ↓3691116405638N/AFirst Round
2019–20Erovnuli Liga 24th18756352726N/AThird Round
2020–21Erovnuli Liga 29th3611619465839N/AQuarter-finals
2021–22Erovnuli Liga 27th286517345423N/ASecond Round
2022–23Erovnuli Liga 23rd301947633161N/ARound of 16
2023–24Erovnuli Liga 22nd3620511624165Nika Karchiladze (15)Quarter-finals
2024–25Erovnuli Liga 21st†321985532665N/ASecond Round
*6-point deduction applied due to administrative sanctions.
†Position and statistics as of November 18, 2025; season ongoing with promotion implications. ↑ Promoted; ↓ Relegated. Top scorer data is limited in available records; where unavailable (N/A), no verifiable primary source identifies a clear leader for that season. Cup rounds refer to the David Kipiani Cup (Georgian Cup).

Key seasonal highlights

During the 2015–16 transitional season in the Pirveli Liga, FC Rustavi finished 9th overall with 43 points after a 6-point deduction, in a format that aligned with the shift to a calendar-year schedule starting in 2017; no teams were promoted or relegated that year to facilitate the change. The following 2016–17 season marked a dominant campaign in the newly rebranded under manager Varlam Kilasonia, where Rustavi scored an impressive 72 goals across 36 matches, securing the championship with 83 points and earning promotion to the top flight. This offensive prowess, led by top scorer Data Sitchinava with 30 goals, sparked widespread celebrations in , highlighting the club's rapid rise just two years after foundation. Rustavi's 2019 Erovnuli Liga stint ended in high-stakes relegation play-offs against second-tier . After a 1–0 defeat in the first leg away, the return fixture at Poladi Stadium finished 1–2, resulting in a 1–3 aggregate loss and confirming Rustavi's drop to . Returning to the second tier, Rustavi finished as runners-up in the 2023–24 , with 65 points from 36 matches, narrowly missing automatic promotion behind champions Gareji Sagarejo amid a competitive season that saw high-scoring affairs, including a 5–0 away win over Kolkheti Khobi. In April 2025, the club underwent a key managerial change with Giorgi Tsetsadze appointed as , bringing his experience from national team and club roles to steer the ongoing 2024–25 campaign, where Rustavi leads as of November 18, 2025. Broader external factors, such as ongoing league restructurings by the GFF to enhance competitiveness, have influenced Rustavi's path, including adjustments to play-off formats that added layers of uncertainty to promotion battles.

Players

Current squad

As of November 2025, FC Rustavi's first-team squad consists of 28 players under manager Giorgi Tsetsadze, blending experienced Georgian nationals with international talent from five countries to enhance depth across positions. The roster emphasizes youth development, with an average age of 23.8 years, including several promotions from the club's and summer 2025 signings such as centre-back from FC Imishli and Ghanaian forward Prince Osei from Soccer Bridge . Most contracts run until December 31, 2025, supporting squad stability in the 2. The squad is structured as follows:

Goalkeepers

PlayerNationalityAgeContract End
Soso Kardava27Dec 31, 2025
Papuna Beruashvili21Dec 31, 2025
Levan Shovnadze27Dec 31, 2025

Defenders

PlayerPositionNationalityAgeContract End
Vazha PatsatsiaCentre-Back27Dec 31, 2025
GuilhermeCentre-Back24Dec 31, 2025
Dmytro DobranskyiCentre-Back22Dec 31, 2025
Mamuka KapanadzeCentre-Back21Dec 31, 2025
Giorgi JalaghoniaLeft-Back27Dec 31, 2025
Davit UbilavaLeft-Back31Dec 31, 2025
Luka ChokheliDefender22-
Gabriel PetviashviliDefender21-
Shotiko AndghuladzeRight-Back20-

Midfielders

PlayerPositionNationalityAgeContract End
Kakhaber KakashviliDefensive Midfield32Dec 31, 2025
Avtandil GujabidzeDefensive Midfield28Dec 31, 2025
Zaur SitchinavaCentral Midfield22Dec 31, 2025
Georgiy SulakvelidzeCentral MidfieldRussia/24-
Yuta NakanoAttacking Midfield26Dec 31, 2025
Amiran DevidzeMidfielder20-
Demetre TsikarishviliMidfielder19-
Luka KochiashviliMidfielder22-

Forwards

PlayerPositionNationalityAgeContract End
Solomon KessiLeft Winger21Dec 31, 2025
Billy JibrilRight Winger21Dec 31, 2025
Nika JaparidzeRight Winger21Dec 31, 2025
Roin OdishelidzeSecond Striker24Dec 31, 2025
JeanCentre-Forward23-
Prince OseiCentre-Forward21-
Tornike GuliashviliCentre-Forward18Dec 31, 2025
Giorgi ChkheidzeCentre-Forward20-
This composition allows for versatile formations, with eight foreign players contributing to 28.6% international representation in the squad.

Notable former players

Nukri Revishvili, a international with 32 caps for the national team between 2005 and 2017, joined FC Rustavi in January 2018 on a free transfer and played a pivotal role in the club's defense during their inaugural season in the top flight following promotion. He featured in 16 league matches that year, providing stability in goal amid Rustavi's mid-table campaign. Revishvili retired from professional in August 2018 at age 31 and later transitioned into management, serving as managing director for FC Didube by 2025. Otar Martsvaladze, a versatile forward and former Georgia international with over 20 caps, signed with FC Rustavi in late 2017 and contributed significantly in the 2018 Erovnuli Liga season with 2 goals and 1 assist in just 4 appearances before his departure. His experience from prior stints in Kazakhstan and Russia added attacking depth to the squad during their top-flight adaptation. Martsvaladze retired from football in January 2019 at age 34 and subsequently pursued a career in futsal, remaining active in the sport through 2025. Data Sitchinava, an attacking , emerged as a standout performer for FC Rustavi in the 2017 Erovnuli Liga 2 season, scoring 30 goals to lead the league in scoring and earning the Player of the Year award, which was instrumental in securing the title and promotion to the top division. He continued with the club in 2018, making appearances in the before moving on. Post-Rustavi, Sitchinava played for clubs including , Kolkheti , and Spartaki , joining Sioni Bolnisi in 2024 where he remained under contract through 2025, contributing 4 goals in cup competitions that year. Giorgi Mamardashvili, a international goalkeeper now playing for in the , was loaned to FC Rustavi from Lokomotiv for the 2019 season, where he made 28 appearances in the and helped solidify the defense during a challenging campaign. His performances during this period marked an important step in his development, leading to further opportunities in European football. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, a prominent Georgian winger currently with Paris Saint-Germain, spent the 2018–2019 season with FC Rustavi after departing , featuring in 18 matches and scoring 3 goals while showcasing his dribbling and creativity at age 17. This stint contributed to his rapid rise, earning him recognition as one of Georgia's top talents before moving to and .

All-time top goalscorers

The all-time top goalscorers for FC Rustavi are determined across all official competitions, including the , , , and European qualifiers, based on verified club records up to the end of the 2025 season. The list highlights players who have made significant contributions to the club's scoring output, with totals reflecting their tenure at the club.
RankPlayerNationalityGoalsAppearancesGoals per MatchSeasons Active
1Paata Kiteishvili973700.262015–2023
2Yuta Nakano833390.242019–present
3Billy Jibril702930.242020–present
4Zaza Tsitskishvili673890.172015–2022
5Beka Kavtaradze542590.212017–2021
6Data Sitchinava441560.282016–2018
7Saba Kometiani382160.182021–2024
8Giorgi Gabedava341540.222009–2012, 2024
9Levan Tabatadze191260.152012–2015
10Jean Souza de Almeida171050.162023–present
Paata Kiteishvili holds the record for the most goals in club history, with his tally primarily accumulated in the during Rustavi's promotion pushes, including 12 goals in the 2021 season alone. Yuta Nakano, an active player, has been a consistent scorer since joining in 2019, contributing 5 goals in the 2025 campaign to aid the team's playoff efforts. Data Sitchinava's efficiency stands out at 0.28 goals per match, bolstered by his standout 2017 season where he netted 20 league goals (part of a broader 30-goal haul across competitions that season). Club records for single-season scoring include Sitchinava's 30 goals in 2017, which helped secure promotion to the , marking the highest individual total in Rustavi's modern history. Giorgi Gabedava added to his career total with 15 goals in 2024 before departing, while active contributors like Billy Jibril (3 goals in 2025) and Jean Souza de Almeida continue to build on their tallies in lower-division play. No verified records of multiple hat-tricks by a single player exist in official sources, though Sitchinava achieved several multi-goal games during his peak years.

Management and staff

Managerial history

The managerial history of FC Rustavi, founded in 2015 as a continuation of the earlier Metalurgi Rustavi, has featured frequent changes in leadership, with a total of approximately 10 managerial stints by 9 different head coaches from 2016 to 2025, including several interim periods and multiple tenures for Varlam Kilasonia. These transitions often occurred amid the club's efforts to stabilize in Georgia's lower divisions, with appointments reflecting a mix of experienced tacticians and short-term fixes for performance dips. Kilasonia, a -Ukrainian coach born in 1967, dominated the early years and returned for key rebuilding phases, achieving notable success in promotion pushes. The following table summarizes the head coaches from 2016 to 2025, including tenures, matches managed, and (PPG) where recorded:
ManagerNationalityTenureMatchesPPG
Varlam Kilasonia/21 Apr 2016 – 1 Jan 2018232.00
Vladimir Gazzaev19 Jan 2018 – 20 May 2018121.17
Varlam Kilasonia/23 May 2018 – 31 Aug 2018101.10
Ucha Sosiashvili1 Sep 2018 – 31 Dec 2018160.94
Badri Kvaratskhelia/1 Feb 2019 – 22 Apr 201960.50
Varlam Kilasonia/23 Apr 2019 – 10 May 2020311.23
Suliko Davitashvili1 Jul 2020 – 12 Aug 202051.00
Teimuraz Makharadze13 Aug 2020 – 20 Dec 2020111.45
Vladimer Khachidze15 Feb 2021 – 1 Aug 2021200.65
Armaz Jeladze1 Aug 2021 – 2 May 2022231.17
Levan Jokhadze8 May 2022 – 2 Nov 2022191.11
Varlam Kilasonia/7 Feb 2023 – 23 Apr 2025471.72
Giorgi Tsetsadze23 Apr 2025 – present272.19
Data sourced from Transfermarkt records; PPG calculated as total points divided by matches managed. Varlam Kilasonia's initial stint from April 2016 to January 2018 marked a foundational period, during which he oversaw 23 matches with a strong PPG of 2.00, culminating in the club's 2017 Erovnuli Liga 2 title win and promotion to the top flight after a late-season surge of 10 consecutive victories despite an early struggle. His brief returns in 2018 and 2019–2020 focused on squad stabilization post-relegation, though results were mixed with PPGs of 1.10 and 1.23 respectively, leading to departures amid inconsistent league finishes. The longest recent tenure came in his 2023–2025 role, managing 47 matches at 1.72 PPG and guiding the team to mid-table security in Erovnuli Liga 2 before being replaced in April 2025 following a dip in form. Subsequent coaches like Vladimir Gazzaev (2018) and (2019) served short terms with modest records (1.17 and 0.50 PPG), often as interim solutions during transitional seasons that saw battling relegation threats. Later appointments, including Armaz Jeladze (2021–2022, 1.17 PPG) and Levan Jokhadze (2022, 1.11 PPG), emphasized defensive organization but ended due to failure to secure playoffs. Giorgi Tsetsadze, appointed in April 2025 at age 50, has brought recent stability with a 2.19 PPG over 27 matches as of 2025, positioning near the top of and marking the club's strongest run since the 2017 promotion. His tenure reflects a shift toward consistent results, with no immediate sacking reported amid the team's upward trajectory.

Current club staff

As of November 2025, FC Rustavi's non-managerial staff includes a mix of experienced administrators, coaches, and support personnel focused on club operations, player development, and performance analysis. The general director, Bachana Tskhadadze, oversees overall club administration and has held the position since February 2022, bringing prior experience as a professional footballer and sports director at the club from earlier that year. The coaching support team features assistant manager Temur Lortkipanidze, appointed in April 2025, who previously served as a fitness coach for 's U21 team (2017–2020) and (2015–2019), along with head coaching stints at clubs like FC Merani in 2003. Goalkeeping coaches include Andro Koroshinadze, in the role since January 2018 with a background in Georgian sports education, and Grigol Bediashvili, who joined in February 2025 after serving at Georgia . Youth development is led by coach Mamuka Kaulashvili, appointed to focus on academy programs.
RoleNameAppointment DateBackground Notes
General DirectorBachana Tskhadadze23/02/2022Former player (e.g., , Lokomotiv Tbilisi); administrative role since 2022.
Assistant ManagerTemur Lortkipanidze23/04/2025Long-time coach in football; prior U21 national team fitness role.
Goalkeeping CoachAndro Koroshinadze01/01/2018Trained at .
Goalkeeping CoachGrigol Bediashvili06/02/2025Previously at WIT Georgia.
Youth CoachMamuka Kaulashvili-Focus on development.
Chief AnalystGiorgi Kilasonia-Performance analysis specialist.
Chief ScoutValeriy Abramidze-Scouting operations lead.
Key 2025 changes include the addition of Lortkipanidze and Bediashvili, enhancing tactical and goalkeeping expertise alongside the new managerial setup. The board structure remains streamlined under Tskhadadze, with scouting handled by Abramidze and analysis by Kilasonia; medical and physiotherapy support operates internally but without publicly detailed personnel changes this year.

Achievements

Domestic honours

FC Rustavi has secured two championships in Georgia's second-tier league, known variably as Pirveli Liga and , marking their primary domestic achievements as of 2025. In the 2016 Pirveli Liga season, which featured a split-group format, Rustavi topped Group White despite a six-point deduction imposed by the for administrative violations, earning through a playoff victory over Zestafoni on December 10, 2016; the trophy was presented to captain Levan Khmaladze at Poladi Stadium in shortly after the final match. The 2017 Erovnuli Liga 2 campaign saw Rustavi claim the undisputed title with 72 points from 30 matches, securing automatic to the top flight; captain Khvadagiani lifted the championship trophy on November 25, 2017, at the season's concluding ceremony in , highlighting the club's resurgence following their prior . The club has not won any titles in the (top tier) or the Cup, though they finished as runners-up in the 2024 , ending second behind Gareji with 65 points from 32 matches. In the 2025 season, as of November 2025, FC Rustavi leads the standings. These two second-division titles represent Rustavi's major domestic honours to date, underscoring their competitive presence in Georgia's pyramid without top-level silverware.

Club records and statistics

FC Rustavi holds several notable match records in the Georgian leagues, particularly in where the club has competed extensively since its founding. The biggest victory in club history occurred on November 29, 2020, with a 10–0 win over FC Aragvi Dusheti in . Other significant high-scoring triumphs include an 8–0 defeat of Kolkheti Khobi on November 25, 2016, in the Pirveli Liga, a 7–0 victory against FC Gardabani in the Cup on August 7, 2022, and 5–0 wins over Kolkheti Khobi in on November 9, 2024, and Dinamo Tiflis II in on October 5, 2024. These results highlight the club's offensive prowess in lower-tier competitions.
Biggest WinsScoreOpponentCompetitionDate
FC Aragvi Dusheti10–0November 29, 2020
Kolkheti Khobi8–0Pirveli LigaNovember 25, 2016
FC Gardabani7–0August 7, 2022
Kolkheti Khobi5–0November 9, 2024
Dinamo Tiflis II5–0October 5, 2024
On the defensive end, the club endured its heaviest defeat on November 1, 2022, losing 0–6 to FC Spaeri in 2. Another notable loss was a 0–5 setback against Shukura on November 16, 2020, also in Liga 2, while a 0–4 defeat to FC Gareji on November 26, 2024, drew a crowd of 500 spectators. In terms of streaks, FC Rustavi achieved a 10-match winning run during the 2017 Pirveli Liga season, which propelled the club to . The team also recorded 18 clean sheets across competitions in the 2024 campaign, reflecting strong defensive organization. Attendance figures at Poladi Stadium, the club's home ground with a seated capacity of 4,657 (original capacity approximately 10,720), have varied by competition tier and opponent caliber. The highest recorded attendance was 5,000 fans for a June 2, 2019, match against Dinamo . Earlier peaks include two 5,000-attendee games against FK Astana on July 24 and July 17, 2007, in , and 4,500 for another Astana fixture that year. Averages tend to be lower in Liga 2, often around 500–1,000, as seen in the 2024 Gareji match. Disciplinary records show occasional challenges, with individual players accumulating multiple cautions. In the 2021 Pirveli Liga season, defender Beka Kharshiladze received two red cards, the highest for the club that year. Goalkeeper Nukri Revishvili contributed to defensive stability during the 2018 top-flight stint, appearing in 16 matches with a clean sheet rate supporting the team's survival efforts. Key milestones include the club's first promotion to the in 2017 following the , marking entry into the top flight for the 2018 season. The 100th league win came in the context of sustained Liga 2 performance, though exact dating aligns with cumulative successes post-2017 refounding.

Other teams

Reserve and youth teams

FC Rustavi's , known as FC Rustavi II, competes in the Regionuli Liga, Georgia's fourth-tier league, serving as a developmental platform for emerging talent from the club's academy. The team plays its home matches at Poladi Stadium in , a multi-purpose venue with a capacity of approximately 6,000 that supports both senior and junior squads. In the 2025 season, the reserve squad featured a young roster with an average age of 19.2 years, emphasizing player progression, though specific standings and results highlighted a focus on experience over competitive dominance. Several players from the reserves have transitioned to the senior team, contributing to squad depth in Erovnuli Liga 2. The club's youth academy operates structured programs for age groups including U-17 and U-19, aimed at fostering technical skills and tactical awareness in line with (GFF) standards. These teams participate in regional youth leagues and GFF-organized cups, providing competitive exposure and pathways to higher levels. Coaching staff, including youth coordinator Mamuka Kaulashvili, maintain close ties to the senior team's management, ensuring aligned training philosophies and occasional call-ups for promising talents. The academy's facilities are centered at the GFF Technical Centre in , which includes natural grass pitches measuring 110m x 70m and supports daily training sessions. A technical center inaugurated in October 2025, featuring two lit fields, changing rooms, and utility areas, has enhanced infrastructure for youth development, enabling year-round activities and regional hosting. While specific regional titles remain limited, the academy has produced players who advanced to professional contracts, particularly from the 2015–2017 intake, underscoring its role in long-term talent pipelines. Examples include early graduates integrating into the senior squad during promotional campaigns, bolstering FC Rustavi's youth-to-first-team transition rate.

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