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Georgian football clubs in European competitions

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Georgian football clubs have competed in European football tournaments since 1972–73 season, when Dinamo Tbilisi took part in UEFA Cup. At the time Georgian clubs were representing Soviet Union. After gaining independence in 1991, clubs took part in the UEFA Champions League (formerly European Cup), UEFA Europa League (formerly UEFA Cup), UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and UEFA Intertoto Cup. Georgian clubs have been qualifying to European competitions through the Umaglesi Liga and Georgian Cup.

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The biggest achievement of Georgian club football, was winning UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1981 by Dinamo Tbilisi.

Current rankings (2016–17)

UEFA Country Ranking for league participation in 2016–17 European football season (Previous year rank in italics).

  • 38 (39) Albanian Superliga
  • 39 (38) Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • 40 (36) Umaglesi Liga
  • 41 (42) Latvian Higher League
  • 42 (40) Macedonian First Football League
  • History of rankings

    Below is a historical list of Georgian rankings and country coefficient.

    Records

  • Biggest home win: Dinamo Batumi 6–0 HB
    Torpedo Kutaisi 6–0 Erebuni-Homenmen
    Zestafoni 6–0 Lisburn Distillery
  • Biggest away win: Lantana 0–5 Torpedo Kutaisi
  • Biggest home loss: Locomotivi Tbilisi 0–7 PAOK
  • Biggest away loss: Red Star Belgrade 7–0 Kolkheti-1913 Poti
  • All-time record by clubs

    As of 25 August 2016

    UEFA Champions League/European Cup

    As of 2 August 2016

    UEFA Europa League/UEFA Cup

    As of 25 August 2016

    Georgian clubs versus country

    As of 25 August 2016

    References

    Georgian football clubs in European competitions Wikipedia


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