Among them were Nikita Simonyan, Valter Sanaya, Daur Akhvlediani, Avtandil Gogoberidze, Akhrik Tsveiba, Gennadi Bondaruk, Georgy Grammatikopulo, Temur Ketsbaia and Ruslan Ajinjal who all started their professional career at Dinamo Sokhumi or spent significant amount of time at the club.
[1] In 1989 the club clinched the title, won a subsequent play-off tournament and for the first time in their history got promoted to the First League.
[2] Overall results achieved by Dinamo Sokhumi in II league are the following: Meanwhile, in early 1990, Georgian Football Federation established new Umaglesi Liga.
An absolute majority of Georgian football clubs, including Dinamo Tbilisi and Torpedo Kutaisi, withdrew from the Soviet league.
In contrast, Dinamo Sokhumi chose to remain in the Soviet football system where they played in the First League two more seasons up until 1991.
[8] In late December 2020 head coach Davit Tavartkiladze and team captain Tamar Akhlobadze were awarded a special governmental prize for their contribution to the development of Abkhazian football.