Résultats

National League 3 04/26 11:00 - FC Gonio v Bakhmaro Chokhata L 1-0
National League 3 04/04 12:00 - FC Borjomi v Bakhmaro Chokhata L 1-0
National League 3 03/28 12:00 - Bakhmaro Chokhata v Locomotive Tbilisi II L 0-1
National League 3 03/20 12:00 - Guria Lanchkhuti v Bakhmaro Chokhata D 0-0
National League 3 03/07 12:00 - FC Saburtalo Tiblisi II v Bakhmaro Chokhata D 0-0
National League 3 12/01 10:00 - FC Irao v Bakhmaro Chokhata L 4-1
National League 3 11/15 10:30 - Bakhmaro Chokhata v Aragvi Dusheti L 0-2
National League 3 11/07 10:00 - FC Varketili v Bakhmaro Chokhata L 4-1
National League 3 10/31 11:00 - Bakhmaro Chokhata v Chikhura Sachkhere W 3-0
National League 3 10/24 09:00 - Locomotive Tbilisi II v Bakhmaro Chokhata W 2-3
National League 3 09/07 12:30 - Bakhmaro Chokhata v Shturmi L 2-3
National League 3 08/31 13:00 - Meshakhte Tkibuli v Bakhmaro Chokhata L 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 23 11 12
Wins 6 4 2
Draws 3 0 3
Losses 14 7 7
Goals for 22 14 8
Goals against 33 15 18
Clean sheets 5 3 2
Failed to score 11 4 7

FC Bakhmaro (Georgian: საფეხბურთო კლუბი ბახმარო) is a Georgian association football club based in Chokhatauri. The club currently competes in Liga 3, the third tier of the national football system.

History

FC Bakhmaro have never participated in the top division of Georgian football.

In the 1990s they took part in the second league for several seasons and in the mid-2010s the club mostly played in the third division, where they usually stayed in top half of the table.

Despite coming 2nd in their group in 2016, Bakhmaro left the third tier in view of reorganization of the entire league system, which meant relegation for a vast majority of clubs. It took the team a year to win the Regional league tournament, the then forth division, and return to Liga 3.

The next year the club had quite a memorable season. During the entire campaign up until the last matchday they were engaged in a fierce rivalry with Zugdidi for the first place. Eventually, as runners-up, Bakhmaro booked a place in promotion play-offs against FC Tskhinvali, although suffered a defeat in both games.

In 2019, the club yet again narrowly fell short of the promotion goal and since then switched to survival tasks. An awful run of form at the beginning of the next season brought Bakhmaro to the brink of relegation, although they stayed up only after some changes regarding the number of clubs were introduced in January 2021.

Likewise, in 2021 with one win in the initial ten matches the team hurtled towards the drop zone, which led to the replacement of manager. This time, though, they gradually improved the performance on the pitch and drifted to safety.

Le club de football géorgien "Bakhmaro Chokhata" a été fondé en 2002. Basé dans la ville de Bakhmaro, il évolue actuellement dans la deuxième division géorgienne. Le club est connu pour ses performances constantes et sa capacité à développer de jeunes talents.

Le stade de Bakhmaro Chokhata est le stade Tsnori, d'une capacité de 5 000 spectateurs. L'équipe est soutenue par une base de fans passionnés, connus pour créer une atmosphère animée lors des matchs à domicile.

Le club a remporté plusieurs honneurs nationaux, notamment la Coupe de Géorgie en 2011. Il a également participé à des compétitions européennes, notamment à la Ligue Europa Conférence, où il a atteint le premier tour de qualification en 2022.

Bakhmaro Chokhata est dirigé par l'entraîneur Vasil Maisuradze, ancien international géorgien. Sous sa direction, l'équipe a adopté un style de jeu offensif et possède une forte défense.

Les joueurs clés de Bakhmaro Chokhata incluent le milieu de terrain Irakli Lekvtadze, l'attaquant Irakli Maisuradze et le défenseur Lasha Totadze. L'équipe compte également un certain nombre de joueurs prometteurs, ce qui promet un avenir radieux au club.