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Didi 10

Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event2018–19 Didi 10 season
Sport Rugby union
Founded 1990; 28 years ago (1990)
Inaugural season 1990
Owner(s) Georgia Rugby Union
No. of teams 10
Country Georgia
Most recent
champion(s)

Locomotive (10th title)
Most titles
Locomotive (10 titles)
TV partner(s) Rugby TV (Georgian)
Sponsor(s)
TBC Bank, Natakhtari Beer
Official website [1]

The Didi 10 (Georgian: დიდი 10, "Big 10") is a professional domestic rugby union club competition in Georgia. It is the top tier of rugby competitions in the country.




Contents






  • 1 Current Table


  • 2 List of Champions


  • 3 Teams 2017-18


    • 3.1 Didi 10 (Top Division)




  • 4 See also


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





Current Table


2017–18 Didi 10 season:








































































































































































2017–18 Didi 10 Table

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Club
Played
Won
Drawn
Lost
Points for
Points against
Points diff
Tries for
Tries against
Points
1 Locomotive 18 15 0 3 535 297 +238 82 39
70
2 Aia Kutaisi 18 16 0 2 544 248 +296 70 32
70
3 Jiki 18 11 1 6 406 244 +162 53 25
58
4 Batumi RC 18 12 1 5 405 273 +132 53 31
58
5 Lelo Saracens 18 10 0 8 414 366 +48 50 46
47
6 Rustavi Kharebi 18 9 1 8 384 385 -1 55 51
44
7 Academy 18 5 0 13 294 276 +18 28 34
33
8 Armazi 18 6 1 11 276 363 -87 36 47
32
9 RC Army 18 3 0 15 288 641 -353 37 87
15
10 Bagrati 18 1 0 17 169 622 –453 18 90
5

If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:



  1. Match results, between tied teams

  2. Difference of points for and against, between tied teams

  3. Tries For and Against, between tied teams

  4. Total points scored for and against

  5. Total tries scored for and against

  6. Red cards

  7. Yellow cards





Green background (rows 1 & 2) are play-off places and earns a berth in the 2018–19 European Rugby Continental Shield.
Blue background (rows 3 to 6) indicates teams who advanced to Didi 10 Finals
Red background (row 10) will be relegated
Starting table


List of Champions







































































































































































































































































































































































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Year

Gold

Silver

Bronze
1 1967 Dinamo Tbilisi Locomotivi Tbilisi GPI Tbilisi.[1]
2 1968 Locomotivi Tbilisi Dinamo Tbilisi GPI Tbilisi
3 1969 Aia Kutaisi University Tbilisi GPI Tbilisi
4 1970 Dinamo Tbilisi Locomotivi Tbilisi Spartak Tbilisi
5 1971 Dinamo Tbilisi Locomotivi Tbilisi Aia Kutaisi
6 1972 Locomotivi Tbilisi Dinamo Tbilisi Locomotivi Kutaisi
7 1973 Dinamo Tbilisi Locomotivi Tbilisi Aia Kutaisi
8 1974 Dinamo Tbilisi Locomotivi Tbilisi Aia Kutaisi
9 1975 Dinamo Tbilisi Locomotivi Tbilisi Aia Kutaisi
10 1976 Dinamo Tbilisi Locomotivi Tbilisi Aia Kutaisi
11 1977 Locomotivi Tbilisi Elva Tbilisi Aia Kutaisi
12 1978 Aia Kutaisi Spartak Tbilisi GPI Tbilisi
-- 1979
Not Held
13 1980 University Tbilisi KPI Kutaisi TSMU Tbilisi
14 1981 TSMU Tbilisi.[2]
University Tbilisi -
15 1982 Aia Kutaisi GPI Tbilisi SKA VVS Tbilisi
16 1983-84 Aia Kutaisi Shevardeni Tbilisi -
17 1984-85 ZVI Tbilisi[3]
- -
18 1986 Aia-2 Kutaisi Spartak Tbilisi TSMU Tbilisi
19 1987 TSMU Tbilisi Samtoeli Chiatura -
20 1988 Army Tbilisi Aia-2 Kutaisi Chiatura Chiatura
21 1989 Aisi Kutaisi ZVI Tbilisi[3]
Shevardeni Tbilisi
22 1990 Aia Kutaisi Elmavali Tbilisi Mimino Tbilisi
23 1991 Aia Kutaisi Locomotivi Tbilisi Aisi Kutaisi
24 1992 Locomotivi Tbilisi Aia Kutaisi Jani Chokhatauri
25 1993 Rustavi Rustavi Shevardeni Tbilisi Aia Kutaisi
26 1994 Tbilissi Tbilisi Kochebi Tbilisi Rustavi Rustavi
27 1995 Aia Kutaisi Gumari Tbilisi Kochebi Tbilisi
28 1996 Gumari Tbilisi Kochebi Tbilisi Locomotivi Tbilisi
29 1997 Kochebi Tbilisi Aia Kutaisi Rustavi Rustavi
30 1998 Kochebi Tbilisi Datvebi Batumi Express Tbilisi
31 1999 Datvebi Batumi Kochebi Tbilisi Locomotivi Tbilisi
32 2000 Locomotivi Tbilisi Kochebi Tbilisi Army Tbilisi
33 2001 Locomotivi Tbilisi Datvebi Batumi Kochebi Tbilisi
34 2002 Datvebi Batumi Datvebi`B` Batumi Locomotivi Tbilisi
35 2003 Locomotivi Tbilisi Kochebi Tbilisi Academy Tbilisi
36 2004 Lelo Tbilisi Academy Tbilisi Datvebi Batumi
37 2005 Locomotivi Tbilisi Academy Tbilisi Hooligana Tbilisi
38 2006 Locomotivi Tbilisi Dinamo Tbilisi Kochebi Tbilisi
39 2007 Kochebi Tbilisi Lelo Tbilisi Locomotivi Tbilisi
40 2008 Locomotivi Tbilisi Lelo Tbilisi Kochebi Tbilisi
41 2009 Lelo Tbilisi Batumi XV Batumi Locomotivi Tbilisi
42 2010 Locomotive Lelo Saracens
RC Kochebi Bolnisi
43 2011 RC Army Tbilisi Aia Kutaisi
Locomotive
44 2012-13 RC Army Tbilisi Lelo Saracens
Aia Kutaisi
45 2013-14 RC Army Tbilisi
Lelo Saracens

Locomotive
46 2014-15 Lelo Saracens Locomotive
RC Kochebi Bolnisi
47 2015-16 Lelo Saracens Locomotive
RC Jiki Gori
48 2016-17 RC Jiki Gori Batumi RC
Lelo Saracens
49 2017-18 Locomotive Aia Kutaisi
RC Jiki Gori


Teams 2017-18



Didi 10 (Top Division)




Didi 10 is located in Georgia

Tbilisi

Tbilisi



Jiki

Jiki



Batumi

Batumi



Aia

Aia



Bagrati

Bagrati



Kochebi

Kochebi



Tbilisi clubs:

Tbilisi clubs:



Locomotive Academy Armazi Army Lelo


Locomotive
Academy
Armazi
Army
Lelo




Locations of the 2016-17 Didi 10 teams.




  • Lelo: Official site


  • Aia: Official site

  • Locomotive

  • Kharebi

  • Armazi

  • Army

  • Jiki

  • Bagrati

  • Batumi

  • Academy



See also



  • Rugby union in Georgia

  • Georgia Cup

  • Soviet Cup

  • Soviet Championship



References





  1. ^ The abbreviation GPI means Georgian Politechnic Institute


  2. ^ The abbreviation TSMU means Tbilisi State Medical University


  3. ^ ab The abbreviation ZVI means Zoological Veterinary Institute




External links



  • Georgia Champs

  • Georgia Rugby Bunch










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