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FC Samgurali Tskhaltubo vs FC Gagra 0-0 Full Match Score Review, Erovnuli Liga 2026 Drama

Admin Published: Jun 25, 2026 19:27 WIB
FC Samgurali Tskhaltubo vs FC Gagra 0-0 Full Match Score Review, Erovnuli Liga 2026 Drama

FC Gagra vs FC Samgurali Tskhaltubo in the Erovnuli Liga did not deliver a goal, but it delivered something far more nerve-tightening: a 90-minute standoff where one saved penalty became the defining image of the match. In a fixture balanced on the edge of one strike, the scoreboard stayed frozen at 0-0, and the night belonged not to a scorer, but to the man who refused to let one exist.

Full Match Score Review: FC Samgurali Tskhaltubo 0-0 FC Gagra

The final score reads simple: FC Samgurali Tskhaltubo 0, FC Gagra 0. Yet the path to that result was anything but plain. This was a match of missed opportunity, defensive discipline, late tactical reshuffling, and one early flashpoint that cast a long shadow over everything that followed.

Samgurali had the golden chance to seize control after just 13 minutes. M. Tsintsadze stepped up from the penalty spot with the match still young and the pressure already thick in the air. A goal then could have cracked the contest wide open. Instead, the goalkeeper produced the decisive intervention, saving the penalty and keeping FC Gagra alive.

The 13th-Minute Penalty Save Became The Match-Defining Moment

There are goalless draws that fade quietly. This was not one of them. The entire story pivoted around the 13th minute, when Tsintsadze’s penalty was stopped. Samgurali were handed the clearest route to the lead, but the opportunity vanished in a moment of tension, timing, and goalkeeping nerve.

Because no player scored, the hero of this Erovnuli Liga clash was not a forward or a late substitute. The hero was the FC Gagra goalkeeper, whose save denied Tsintsadze and protected the 0-0 line that would survive until full-time. In a match without goals, that stop was as valuable as a winner.

First Half: Pressure, Frustration, And A Yellow Card

After the penalty drama, the match slipped into a more cautious rhythm. Samgurali were left chasing the goal they had already almost touched, while Gagra grew into the game with the confidence of a side that had survived the storm.

The first disciplinary mark arrived in the 32nd minute when L. Shergelashvili of FC Gagra received a yellow card. It was a sign of the increasing bite in midfield and the growing importance of every duel. Neither side could afford to lose control, but neither could find the final pass sharp enough to unlock the score.

At half-time, the board remained unchanged: 0-0. The first 45 minutes had produced no goal, but it had already produced the moment everyone would remember.

Second Half: Tactical Changes And Rising Tension

The second half began with the same fragile balance. Every attack carried danger, not because chances were constant, but because one mistake looked capable of deciding everything. Samgurali’s missed penalty continued to haunt the match, while Gagra defended with growing belief.

In the 66th minute, A. Peikrishvili was booked for Samgurali, adding another layer of pressure to the home side’s push. Just three minutes later, in the 69th minute, Samgurali made a change as I. Skrypnyk replaced Peikrishvili. It was a clear attempt to refresh the rhythm and search for a late breakthrough.

Gagra Respond With Fresh Legs

FC Gagra also adjusted. In the 67th minute, L. Kvaratskhelia came on for N. Tsetskhladze, giving the visitors renewed energy as the game entered its decisive phase. Then, in the 75th minute, L. Papava replaced C. Cebolinha, another move designed to protect structure and perhaps steal a late moment on the counter.

But the match would not bend. Samgurali searched, Gagra resisted, and the minutes drained away with the same suspense that had followed the penalty save from the opening quarter-hour.

Final Whistle: No Goals, One Hero, And A Hard-Earned Point

At 90 minutes, the final whistle confirmed the result: FC Samgurali Tskhaltubo 0-0 FC Gagra. No scorer emerged. No late winner arrived. The headline belonged to the save, the denial, and the defensive resilience that turned a dangerous away assignment into a valuable draw for Gagra.

For Samgurali, the frustration is obvious. A penalty at 13 minutes offered the chance to control the match, and that missed opportunity became the difference between victory and stalemate. For Gagra, the draw felt built on courage, concentration, and a goalkeeper’s defining act.

Match Incidents Timeline

13’: M. Tsintsadze missed a penalty for Samgurali after the goalkeeper saved it.

32’: L. Shergelashvili of FC Gagra received a yellow card.

45’: Half-time arrived with the score at 0-0.

66’: A. Peikrishvili of Samgurali was shown a yellow card.

67’: FC Gagra substituted L. Kvaratskhelia on for N. Tsetskhladze.

69’: Samgurali brought on I. Skrypnyk for A. Peikrishvili.

75’: FC Gagra introduced L. Papava for C. Cebolinha.

90’: Full-time confirmed a 0-0 draw.

SEO Match Verdict

This Erovnuli Liga 2026 meeting between FC Samgurali Tskhaltubo and FC Gagra ended without goals, but not without drama. The decisive moment came early, when M. Tsintsadze was denied from the penalty spot. With no goalscorer to celebrate, the match hero was the Gagra goalkeeper, whose save preserved the clean sheet and shaped the entire result.

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