In the early 1990s, they took part in first three seasons of the top national league before suspending their activities due to combat actions engulfing the region.
[1] When Georgia broke away from Soviet football in February 1990, Amirani along with other two Abkhazian clubs, Mziuri and Tskhumi, joined a Georgian league and qualified for an Umaglesi Liga inaugural season.
[2] The club had an awful start to the season with a run of five successive losing and goalless matches.
In the 1991–92 cup season, Amirani knocked out two rivals and reached the quarterfinals, where they sustained an extra-time defeat from Tskhumi.
[3] As the city soon became a flashpoint of the Abkhazian war, it left the team no choice but to withdraw from the tournament.