Results

Georgia Play-Offs 12/16 14:00 1 FC Gagra v Sioni Bolnisi L 9-8
Georgia Play-Offs 12/12 09:00 1 Sioni Bolnisi v FC Gagra D 1-1
Georgia First League 12/08 09:30 36 Dinamo Tbilisi II v FC Sioni Bolnisi L 3-2
Georgia First League 11/30 09:30 35 [3] Sioni Bolnisi v Wit Georgia [8] W 2-0
Georgia First League 11/26 10:00 34 [4] FC Spaeri v Sioni Bolnisi [3] W 2-3
Georgia First League 11/22 10:00 33 [3] Sioni Bolnisi v FC Gareji [1] D 2-2
Georgia First League 11/09 13:00 32 [7] Lokomotiv Tbilisi v Sioni Bolnisi [3] L 2-1
Georgia First League 11/02 10:30 31 [3] Sioni Bolnisi v Kolkheti Khobi [10] W 7-0
Georgia First League 10/27 11:00 30 [3] FC Rustavi v Sioni Bolnisi [2] L 1-0
Georgia First League 10/19 11:00 29 [3] Sioni Bolnisi v Aragvi Dusheti [7] W 3-0
Georgia First League 10/05 11:00 28 [3] Sioni Bolnisi v Shturmi [9] W 2-1
Georgia First League 09/30 11:30 27 [3] Sioni Bolnisi v Dinamo Tbilisi II [4] W 3-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 41 21 20
Wins 19 14 5
Draws 7 4 3
Losses 15 3 12
Goals for 71 47 24
Goals against 51 17 34
Clean sheets 14 11 3
Failed to score 9 2 7

Wikipedia - FC Sioni Bolnisi

FC Sioni (Georgian: საფეხბურთო კლუბი სიონი) is a Georgian professional football club based in Bolnisi. They compete in Erovnuli Liga Liga 2, the second tier of the Georgian league system.

The team has won the league title on one occasion, in 2005/06. Sioni play their home matches at local stadium named after Tamaz Stepania.

History

The football club in Bolnisi was founded in 1936. For years they took part in Georgian domestic competitions under the name Madneuli. While being in the second division in early 1990s, the team emerged among the candidates challenging for the top league.

For the first time Sioni participated in Umaglesi Liga in the 1995/96 season and after initial several years made significant progress towards joining ambitious clubs vying for titles.

In 2002, they reached the Cup final, although failed to prevail over Dinamo Tbilisi.

In the 2003/04 season, Sioni and FC WIT Georgia shared the first position in the league, and the title was decided in a championship play-off. WIT won the game 2–0, but the crowd violence during the match led UEFA to ban Sioni from the UEFA Cup participation.

The third attempt two years later turned out successful. The club set a remarkable unbeaten home record by winning 14 games out of 15 and ended the season five points clear of a main rival. Kakha Tskhadadze became Manager of the Year, while striker Koka Mikuchadze, who scored 19 goals, was named in the symbolic team of the season. Sioni represented Georgia in the UEFA Champions League 2006-07, where they defeated FK Baku from Azerbaijan in the first qualifying round, but were eliminated by Bulgarian champions Levski Sofia in the second stage, losing 2–0 both home and away.

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As champions, in January 2007 Sioni participated in the CIS Cup in Moscow where they defeated two opponents out of three, although failed to qualify for the play-offs on goal difference.

Sioni achieved another league success in 2013/14. Under Vladimir Burduli the club, strengthened by some experienced players, including former national team members Valeri Abramidze and Revaz Kemoklidze, won the bronze medals. Two years later Sioni played in the national Cup final for the second time in fifteen years. Soon their performance deteriorated, which saw the team relegated to Liga 2 for the first time in the last two decades.

Following a two-year tenure in the second division, Sioni secured another promotion in 2021. The team topped the league from the very beginning and, although slipped up in midseason which resulted in the sacking of the manager, eventually they comfortably won the championship contest.

Sioni spent the entire 2022 season in battles to move out of the drop zone. Due to poor results, the club twice replaced managers during the year. At the end of the season, they lost both play-off ties to Samtredia and suffered a third relegation in seven seasons.

FC Sioni Bolnisi is a professional soccer team based in Bolnisi, Georgia. The team competes in the top tier of Georgian football, the Erovnuli Liga. Founded in 1936, FC Sioni Bolnisi has a rich history and a passionate fan base.

Known for their attacking style of play and strong defensive organization, FC Sioni Bolnisi has established themselves as a formidable force in Georgian football. The team's colors are blue and white, and they play their home matches at the Bolnisi Municipal Stadium.

With a talented squad of players and a dedicated coaching staff, FC Sioni Bolnisi continues to strive for success both domestically and in European competitions. The team's motto is "Strength in Unity," reflecting their commitment to teamwork and solidarity on and off the pitch.

Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual supporter, watching FC Sioni Bolnisi in action is sure to be an exciting and memorable experience. Join the sea of blue and white and cheer on this dynamic and ambitious team as they aim for glory in every match they play.