1987 FC Guria season

Guria
1987 season
ChairmanGiorgi Bakanidze
ManagerMikhail Fomenko
StadiumGuria stadium, Lanchkhuti
Top League16th of 16 (relegated)
Soviet CupRound of 32
Top goalscorerLeague: Viktor Khlus (5)
All: Viktor Khlus (6)
Highest home attendance23,200
vs Neftchi, 18 May
Biggest win2–0 v Kairat
(home, 3 April)
2–0 v Ararat
(home, 20 September)
Biggest defeat0–3 v Dinamo Minsk
(away, 12 April)
0–3 v Torpedo
(home, 31 October)

The 1987 season was the 63rd year in Guria's history and 1st season in the top tier of Soviet football. In addition to the league season, the team also participated in the 1987–88 Soviet Cup.[1]

Overview

Following their promotion from the 1986 Soviet First League the previous year, Guria made a debut in the top flight with coach Mikhail Fomenko, several new players and a hastily enlarged stadium. Unlike stadiums across the Soviet republics, it was purely a football arena which underwent a thorough reconstruction within two months in early 1987.[2]

Spartak Moscow who were to become champions this year, began their league campaign at Guria. Having earned a single point in the opening three games, Guria recorded their first top-division victory in round 4 with Merab Megreladze scoring a historic goal against Kairat on 3 April. It was evident though that the team would struggle to retain a place in the league. By mid-season, the Gurians had found themselves rooted to the bottom of the table, winning just one out of eight games held in the summer.[3]

In July, Guria entered the cup competition as well. The team breezed past 2nd division side Rotor at home and took an early lead in the return leg, but conceded three late goals to lose on away goals.[4]

Back in the league, Guria produced an unbeaten run in September (2W, 2D), although failure to beat fellow strugglers CSKA cost them dearly.[5] As a relegation dogfight heated up, they first suffered a 2–0 defeat from Dinamo Tbilisi on 3 October and then went on to lose all remaining matches one after another.

Guria proved yet again to be a home team, beating their rivals in Lanchkhuti only, but a dreadful away form (four points in 15 games) determined their immediate return to the First League.

Statistics

Top League

Standings (part)

Pos Team PLD W D L GF–GA Pts
12 Kairat 30 10 6 14 27–38 26
13 Dinamo Tbilisi 30 9 7 14 31–40 25
14 Zenit 30 7 10 13 25–37 24
15 CSKA (R) 30 7 11 12 26–35 24[a]
16 Guria (R) 30 5 8 17 18–38 18
  1. ^ One point deducted (10 draws limit)

[6]

Matches

14 March 2 Guria 0 – 2 Spartak Lanchkhuti
Pasulko 35' Rodionov 47' Attendance: 21,300
21 March 3 Metalist 0 – 0 Guria Kharkov
Attendance: 18,300
28 March 4 Torpedo 1 – 0 Guria Moscow
Savichev 17' Attendance: 6,600
3 April 5 Guria 2 – 0 Kairat Lanchkhuti
Megreladze 43'
Akopyan 88'
Attendance: 22,000
6 April 6 Guria 1 – 1 Zenit Lanchkhuti
Khlus 63' Afanasyev 64' Attendance: 22,000
12 April 7 Dinamo Minsk 3 – 0 Guria Minsk
Zygmantovich 5'
Shalimo 30'
Gotsmanov 69'
Attendance: 44,000
2 May 8 Zalgiris 0 – 0 Guria Vilnius
Attendance: 8,500
10 May 9 Ararat 3 – 2 Guria Yerevan
Veranyan 4', 64'
Khashmanyan 20'
Pridonashvili 8', 45' Attendance: 37,400
18 May 10 Guria 1 – 0 Neftchi Lanchkhuti
Khlus 16' Attendance: 23,200
26 May 11 Guria 0 – 0 Dinamo Tbilisi Lanchkhuti
Attendance: 22,000
7 June 12 Guria 1 – 2 Dnepr Lanchkhuti
Kopaleishvili 6' Litovchenko 54'
Protasov 56'
Attendance: 22,000
10 June 13 Guria 0 – 2 Shakhtyor Lanchkhuti
Svistun 10'
Yurchenko 81'
Attendance: 22,000
17 June 14 CSKA 0 – 0 Guria Moscow
Attendance: 12,300
22 June 15 Dinamo Moscow 1 – 0 Guria Moscow
Stukashov 68' Attendance: 6,500
27 June 16 Guria 0 – 2 Zalgiris Lanchkhuti
Narbekovas 53', 57' Attendance: 20,000
14 July 17 Guria 2 – 1 Dinamo Minsk Lanchkhuti
Jishkariani 73'
Pridonashvili 86' (pen.)
Gurinovich 84' Attendance: 22,000
25 July 18 Kairat 1 – 0 Guria Alma-ata
Karachun 81' Attendance: 28,000
29 July 19 Zenit 1 – 0 Guria Leningrad
Afanasyev 49' Attendance: 6,000
3 August 1 Guria 0 – 0 Dinamo Kiev Lanchkhuti
Attendance: 22,000
20 August 21 Dnepr 3 – 1 Guria Dnepropetrovsk
Tishchenko 58'
Protasov 74' Shakhov 78'
Tsomaia 77' Attendance: 25,000
24 August 22 Shakhtyor 2 – 0 Guria Donetsk
Svistun 13'
Yashchenko 85'
Attendance: 35,000
2 September 23 Guria 2 – 1 Dinamo Moscow Lanchkhuti
Chkhaidze 24'
Khlus 87'
Stukashov 41' Attendance: 22,000
12 September 24 Neftchi 2 – 2 Guria Baku
Suleymanov 20'
Guseynov 37'
Khlus 33', 47' Attendance: 37,600
20 September 25 Guria 2 – 0 Ararat Lanchkhuti
Tevzadze 67'
Akopyan 86'
Attendance: 22,000
29 September 20 Guria 1 – 1 CSKA Lanchkhuti
E.Tevzadze 68' Kuznetsov 61' Attendance: 22,000
4 October 26 Dinamo Tbilisi 2 – 0 Guria Tbilisi
Ketsbaia 44', 49' Attendance: 25,000
16 October 27 Guria 0 – 1 Metalist Lanchkhuti
Buryak 11' (pen.) Attendance: 20,000
31 October 28 Guria 0 – 3 Torpedo Volgograd
N.Savichev 7'
Y.Savichev 16'
Agashkov 47' (pen.)
Attendance: 5,000
9 November 29 Spartak 1 – 0 Guria Moscow
Cherenkov 83' Attendance: 35,000
16 November 30 Dinamo Kiev 2 – 1 Guria Kiev
Mikhailichenko 29' Belanov 34' Varnavskiy 69' Attendance: 14,500

Appearances and goals

Pos. Player Age L App L
0GK Ivan Beradze 18 1
0GK Gigla Imnadze 32 16
0GK Avtandil Kantaria 32 15
0DF Gennadi Bondaruk 23 8 0
0DF Badri Danelia 25 9 0
0DF Alexandr Kondratiev 25 4 0
0DF Nugzar Mikaberidze 24 24 0
0DF Alexandr Prikhodko 21 2 0
0DF Merab Tevzadze 23 16 0
0MF Gocha Tkebuchava 24 27 0
0DF Davit Tsomaia 20 10 1
0DF Alexey Varnavsky 30 7 1
0MF Teimuraz Chkhaidze 32 18 1
0MF Vakhtang Kopaleishvili 33 24 1
0MF Malkhaz Arziani 23 15 0
0FW Gia Jishkariani 20 11 1
0MF Tariel Kapanadze 25 2 0
0MF Malkhaz Makharadze 24 18 0
0MF Nikolay Romanchuk 26 13 0
0MF Enuki Tevzadze 28 29 2
0FW Murman Akopyan 29 19 2
0FW Kakhaber Gogichaishvili 19 5 0
0FW Irakli Imnadze 19 1 0
0MF Avtandil Kapanadze 25 2 0
0FW Roman Khagba 23 2 0
0FW Viktor Khlus 29 30 5
0FW Merab Megreladze 30 20 1
0FW Besik Pridonashvili 26 21

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0FW Grigol Tsaava 25 9 0

Source:[7]

Soviet Cup

6 July 1987 Round of 32, 1st leg Guria 4–2 Rotor Lanchkhuti
Kopaleishvili 6', 57'
Khlus 52'
Pridonashvili 68' (pen.)
Shaymuhametov 27'
Sergeyev 89'
Attendance: 16,000
18 July 1987 Round of 32, 2nd leg Rotor 3–1 Guria Volgograd
Khokhlov 73'
Nikitin 84'
Chupin 87'
Pridonashvili 7' (pen.) Attendance: 12,000

Guria lost on away goals rule

Reference

  1. ^ "1987–88 Soviet Cup". rsssf.org. Retrieved 14 December 2025.
  2. ^ "პირველი წმინდა საფეხბურთო სტადიონი სსრკ-ში ლანჩხუთში 2 თვეში ააშენეს! - ევგრაფი შევარდნაძის გუნდის ფანტასტიკური ისტორია" [First purely football ground built in the Soviet Union was in Lanchkhuti constructed in two months]. sportall.ge (in Georgian). 24 April 2020. Retrieved 14 December 2025.
  3. ^ "Soviet top league in 1987". dzen.ru. 24 October 2023. Retrieved 14 December 2025.
  4. ^ "Soviet Cup 1987-88". soccer365.net. Retrieved 14 December 2025.
  5. ^ "Союз-1987-25". ua.tribuna.com. Retrieved 14 December 2025.
  6. ^ "Standings". rsssf.org. Retrieved 13 December 2025.
  7. ^ "Guria's squad in 1987". teams.by. Retrieved 14 December 2025.