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FC Dinamo Sokhumi ( ka, სკ სოხუმის დინამო) is a Georgian association football club from
Sokhumi Sukhumi (russian: Суху́м(и), ) or Sokhumi ( ka, სოხუმი, ), also known by its Abkhaz name Aqwa ( ab, Аҟәа, ''Aqwa''), is a city in a wide bay on the Black Sea's eastern coast. It is both the capital and largest city of ...
, Georgia, temporarily based in Tbilisi. The most successful club of Abkhazian ASSR currently competes in Regionuli Liga, the fifth tier of Georgian championship.


History


In the Soviet leagues

Founded in 1925, Dinamo Sukhumi took part in the Soviet football league system since 1936. The club long played in the Soviet Second League and brought up several well known Soviet football players. Among them were Nikita Simonyan,
Valter Sanaya Valter Vissarionovich Sanaya (also spelled Walter Sanaya; russian: Вальтер Виссарионович Саная; 24 September 1925 – 29 October 1999) was a Soviet football player. A native of Ochamchire, Georgia, Sanaya played as a goalk ...
,
Daur Akhvlediani Daur Akhvlediani ( ka, დაურ ახვლედიანი, russian: Даур Ахвледиани; 10 October 1964 – 22 September 1993) was an Abkhaz professional football player. He took part in the War in Abkhazia (1992–93), sub ...
, Avtandil Gogoberidze,
Akhrik Tsveiba Akhrik Sokratovich Tsveiba (russian: Ахрик Сократович Цвейба; born 10 September 1966) is a former Soviet association footballer. Career Tsveiba started his career at FC Dinamo Sukhumi before playing regularly for FC Dinamo Tb ...
, Gennadi Bondaruk,
Georgy Grammatikopulo Georgy Savvich Grammatikopulo (russian: Георгий Саввич Грамматикопуло; 1930, Sukhumi – 1992) was a Soviet football player. A native of Sukhumi, Georgia, Grammatikopulo played as a striker. He started his profes ...
,
Temuri Ketsbaia Temuri Ketsbaia ( ka, თემურ ქეცბაია; born 18 March 1968) is a Georgian former professional football player and current manager. He is the current manager of the Cyprus national team. Club career After beginning his pro ...
and
Ruslan Adzhindzhal Ruslan Alekseyevich Ajinjal ( ab, Руслан Аџьынџьал, russian: Руслан Алексеевич Аджинджал; born 22 June 1974) is a football coach and a former player from Abkhazia and a former Chairman of the Football Federa ...
who all started their professional career at Dinamo Sukhumi or spent significant amount of time at the club. In 1960s Dinamo spent several seasons in Class B of the Soviet third division. From 1971 to 1990, apart from three seasons (1974-76), they competed in different zones of the Soviet Second league. In the Soviet Cup competition Dinamo achieved their biggest success in 1987 when they reached 1/8 finals, having eliminated
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from the First league and Dinamo Minsk, the Supreme League club. In
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the club clinched the title, won a subsequent play-off tournament and for the first time in their history got promoted to the First League. Overall results achieved by Dinamo Sukhumi in II league are the following: Meanwhile, in early 1990, Georgian Football Federation established new Umaglesi Liga. An absolute majority of Georgian football clubs, including Dinamo Tbilisi and
Torpedo Kutaisi FC Torpedo Kutaisi is a Georgian professional football club based in Kutaisi, Georgia's third largest city. 'Torpedo Kutaisi' was founded in 1946 and in just three years the club became the winner of the Football Championship of that time. Torp ...
, withdrew from the Soviet league. In contrast, Dinamo Sukhumi chose to remain in the Soviet football system where they played in the First League two more seasons up until 1991. This political issue divided Dinamo Sukhumi. While ten players decided to remain in the club, most players and members of the staff opted for participation in the Georgian top league. For this purpose they formed new club
FC Tskhumi Sukhumi FC Tskhumi Sokhumi is a Georgian association football club, currently playing in Regionuli Liga East, the fifth tier of the Georgian league system. The club was based in Sokhumi in 1990–1993 and following the War in Abkhazia (1992–1993) was ...
. With the formal collapse of USSR in the dying days of 1991 all Soviet leagues were abolished. As a result, there was no tournament left where Dinamo could participate in 1992. In August the war in Abkhazia, Georgia, broke out and all Abkhazian football clubs were temporarily dissolved.


After 2000

In early 2000 the club resumed functioning in Tbilisi. In 2005-06 they played in the top division of Georgian championship, but due to financial problems they were gradually relegated to lower leagues. Since 2013 Dinamo have been competing in Regionuli Liga.


Achievements

* SSR Georgia Champion: 2 ::1947, 1948


Seasons in the Soviet leagues

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Notable players


Other teams

Dinamo Sukhumi also have junior and women's teams. The latter currently taking part in division 1 of Georgian women's league secured the bronze medals in the 2022 season. Their reserve team is represented in the second tier. In late December 2020 head coach Davit Tavartkiladze and team captain Tamar Akhlobadze were awarded a special governmental prize for their contribution to development of the Abkhazian football. Dinamo Sukhumi is the first club in the South Caucasus to have formed a football academy for women.


Colours and badge

Dinamo's traditional kit colours were blue and white. Their crest was of a blue letter "D", written in a traditional cursive style, on a white background with the name of their home town "Sukhumi" written in front of a football underneath.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Dinamo Sukhumi Football clubs in Georgia (country) Association football clubs established in 1927 Football in Abkhazia Association football clubs disestablished in 1991 1991 disestablishments in Georgia (country) Sport in Sukhumi