Cup
The Georgia Cup 26/27 was the premier knockout football competition in Georgia, with 21 teams entering the fray. All 11 matches were scheduled and concluded on a single day, June 26, 2026, producing a glut of goals and exciting results. The average of 4.11 goals per match reflects a tournament where defenses were often breached. Among the standout results: FC Basa edged Lokomotivi Tbilisi 2-1, Iberia 2010 Tbilisi routed Gardabani 5-1, and Guria Lanchkhuti demolished Merani Tbilisi 6-1. Gonio also impressed with a clinical 3-0 win over Dinamo Sukhumi.
Being a single-elimination cup, there is no conventional league table with points, goals difference or form records. Each match was a do-or-die contest, and progression was determined on the day. The dataset includes 7 of the 11 completed fixtures, covering early-stage battles. Because the full bracket and subsequent rounds are not listed, we cannot map which teams advanced to the later stages. Instead, we focus on the available results that highlight the competitive and high-scoring nature of this season.
With all fixtures already played, the Georgia Cup 26/27 champion has been crowned. Looking at the first-round results, several teams made strong cases for themselves. Iberia 2010 Tbilisiโs 5-1 demolition suggested they would be a force in later rounds, while Guria Lanchkhutiโs 6-1 victory demonstrated similar potency. Gonioโs solid 3-0 away win also hinted at resilience. However, without further match data, we cannot rank them or assign numeric title probabilities. From a probabilistic standpoint, the eventual winner holds a 100% title chance, but the identity of that team remains unknown in this dataset. If we were to simulate pre-tournament chances based on the first round alone, a broad estimate might consider the dominant sides, but that remains speculative.
Key statistics for the 2026 Georgia Cup include:
The high goal average placed this edition among the more entertaining recent cups. The lack of top-scorer and champion details limits a full statistical breakdown, but the raw numbers confirm a goal-laden tournament.
Match predictions for the Georgia Cup rely on historical data, team form, and advanced metrics. Even though the 26/27 season has concluded, its dataโespecially the 4.11 goal averageโwill be invaluable for modeling future cups. For upcoming editions, we will forecast match outcomes by analyzing team rosters, past results, and the typical attacking mindset of Georgian cup ties. Bettors and fans looking for predictions should check back when the next draw is announced; our models will incorporate odds, offensive potential, and defensive vulnerabilities to estimate win probabilities and goal totals.
For now, the 26/27 results serve as a benchmark: any team capable of scoring 5 or 6 goals in a single match sets a high standard for future predictions.