FC Duruji Kvareli
Football club
Full name | Football Club Duruji Kvareli |
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Ground | Kvarlis Tsentraluri Stadioni Kvareli, Georgia |
Capacity | 1,000 |
League | Currently suspended |
FC Duruji was a Georgian football club based in the Kakhetian town of Kvareli.
The club took part in the top tier of Georgian football system in 1994/95 and 1995/96 seasons. Later Duruji competed in low leagues, including Meore Liga until 2017.[1]
Shortly after the relegation to Regionuli Liga the team ceased to exist.
Stadium
Duruji's home ground is considered unique given its location inside the medieval Kvareli Fortress.[2]
Name
Duruji is a left tributary of Alazani river. It flows through Kvareli.
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