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Football Club Ararat Yerevan (Template:Langx), commonly known as Ararat Yerevan, is an Armenian professional football club based in Yerevan that plays in the Armenian Premier League.[1]

Since 1999 the club has been owned by the Swiss-Armenian businessman Vartan Sirmakes. The badge shows a white eagle standing on a football and is a reference to the club nickname. The badge also displays the name of Ararat in both Latin (Ararat) and Armenian (ԱՐԱՐԱՏ) text.

History

In 1935, a football team was established in Yerevan by Spartak sports society. The first time the team participated in the competitions of the national level. The first trophy of the club was the Armenian SSR Cup in 1940. In the next four years football was not played because of World War II.

In 1944, games of USSR Cup were resumed, and Spartak participated. A match was set up with their main rivals, fellow FC Dinamo Tbilisi. However, the match was not played through the fault of Yerevan.[2][3] In 1947, the team becomes silver medalist in the second league of the Transcaucasian region. The team finished just one point behind the ODL from Tbilisi. In this championship, Spartak, in a home match against Tbilisi Wings of the Soviets, showed the best result at the time, beating them by the score 7:1.[4][5] In Season 1948 Spartak was to start in the first group (the Premier League at the time), but after 30 games along with 15 other clubs had been withdrawn. All 16 clubs have continued to participate in the league below. Spartak have spent the next season in the second group, improved their performance and won the competition in the South Zone. The team won 13 matches out of 18. However, the first place in the zonal group did not guarantee promotion. According to the regulations of the USSR Championship, the winners of zones in the second league should have played each other in the final stage. At this stage, 6 teams participated. Games between the teams went into a circle. After 5 games Spartak has settled on the third place, which ensured the club a place in the first group.[6][7]

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Hrazdan Stadium, the home ground of Ararat Yerevan between 1971 and 2015

In 1949 at Spartak participated for the first time in the Soviet Top League. The team performed poorly, finishing 12th. In the first two rounds the team lost, but in the 3rd round victory was recorded in a home game against the Air Force (Moscow).[8] To beat the team was able representatives of the second half of the table, and twice on the road. There were three major defeats: the double-0–6 from Moscow Lokomotiv and CDKA, and once 1–6 – from Tbilisi "Dynamo". However, despite the poor performance, the club remained in the top league for next season, as the latter two dropped out of the club, ranked 17th and 18th place in the standings.[9][10] Cup battles ended at the first stage, against the Dynamo "from Stalinabad.[11] In 1950 season, Spartak began to act more liberated. The first lesion was detected only in the fourth round of the Leningrad "Zenit". The team scored 31 points with team-mates from Kiev, but on goal difference in the Class "B" sunk Spartak. In the Soviet Cup team started with a 1/128 final. Having weak rivals in 1/16-oy stumbled on rivals in the face Dynamo Kiev. In the hard game, which was held in Kiev, Spartak celebrated victory 3–2. In 1/8 final meeting with "Dynamo," Moscow and lost with a score of 0–7.[12]

Between 1960–63 and later in 1966–91, the team participated in the Soviet Top League. In 1973, Ararat won the Top League as well as the Soviet Cup. In 1971 and 1976 (spring) seasons, they were runner-up at the top league, and in 1975 they won the Soviet Cup for the 2nd time.

In total the team participated in 33 Soviet Top League seasons, playing 1,026 matches, of which they won 352, drew 280, lost 394, scored 1,150 goals and conceded 1,306. By 1975 the team participated in the lottery three European Cups. In the last USSR Championship in 1991, the team was finished in seventh place.

Soviet championships

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FC Ararat logo during the Soviet era

By 1945–47, Ararat swept the Armenian SSR League and by 1949 had won promotion into the Soviet Top League. The team played in the Top League in 1949–50, 1960–63, and 1965–91. In 1971, Ararat finished second in the Top League. In 1973, they won the Top League and the Soviet Cup (in a memorable final game against Dynamo Kyiv). They won the cup again in 1975. In 1971 and 1976 Spring (there were two Soviet championships in 1976 — Spring and Autumn) they were the league runners-up. In 1974–75 Ararat competed in the European Cup, reaching the quarter-finals before losing to defending and eventual champions Bayern Munich 2–1 on aggregate (0–2 in Munich and 1–0 in Yerevan). Since their debut in the European tournaments in 1972, they have won 16 of their 36 matches with 4 draws.

Ararat in 1973 final Ararat in 1975 final
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Modern history

Since the 1991 dissolution of Soviet Union, Ararat has attained the Armenian Championship only once in 1993 and won four silver prizes (1997, 1999, 2000 and 2008) and one bronze prize (1994). In addition, the club has won the Armenian Cup five times (1993, 1994, 1995, 1997 and 2008) and were finalists in 2001 and 2007. They also were very close to taking the Armenian title in 2007, however the unexpected resignation of head coach Varuzhan Sukiasyan changed the atmosphere on the team and the club ended up in fourth place. In March 2008, former coach Varuzhan Sukiasyan returned to take charge of the team again. After failing to take the title from Pyunik in 2008, Varuzhan Sukiasyan left the club.

The club headquarters are located on Agatangeghos Street 2, Yerevan.[13] The club's Dzoraghbyur Training Centre is located in the Dzoraghbyur village of Kotayk Province, at the eastern outskirts of Yerevan.

In August 2016, Arkady Andreasyan became the head coach.[14] However, in August 2017, Albert Safaryan was appointed as a head coach, while Arkady Andreasyan became the club's sports director. As of 2018–2019 season, Abraham Khashmanyan is the head coach of the team.

On 16 July 2018, Ararat Yerevan released a statement against the naming of Ararat-Armenia.[15]

On 29 July 2019, Sergei Bulatov resigned citing family circumstances, with Sergei Boyko being appointed as interim-manager the same day.[16] On 16 September 2019, Boyko resigned with Gagik Simonyan being placed in interim charge.[17] On 6 January 2020, Igor Kolyvanov was announced as the new manager of Ararat Yerevan.[18] On 1 June 2022, Edgar Torosyan left his role as Head Coach after his contract expired, with Aram Voskanyan being announced as his replacement the same day.[19][20]

Domestic history

Season League National Cup Top goalscorer Manager
Division Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Name League
1992 1st 4th 22 15 4 3 78 15 34 Second round Vahe Yaghmuryan 38 A.Sarkisyan
1993 1st 1st 28 23 5 0 92 9 51 Winner Vahe Yaghmuryan 20 A.Sarkisyan
1994 1st 3rd 28 21 5 2 109 21 47 Winner Vahe Yaghmuryan 18 A.Sarkisyan
1995 1st 1st1 10 6 2 2 34 11 20 Winner Armen Shahgeldyan,
Levon Stepanyan
7 S.Darbinyan
1995–96 1st 4th 22 12 3 7 58 28 39 Semi-final S.Darbinyan / A.Andreasyan
1996–97 1st 2nd 22 17 1 4 54 18 52 Winner A.Andreasyan
1997 1st 6th 18 7 6 5 32 21 27 A.Andreasyan
1998 1st 4th 26 10 5 11 40 40 35 Quarter-final A.Andreasyan
1999 1st 2nd 32 22 6 4 63 21 72 Quarter-final A.Andreasyan
2000 1st 2nd 28 18 5 5 50 23 59 Semi-final Tigran Yesayan 17 A.Andreasyan
2001 1st 5th 22 13 3 6 42 22 42 Runner-Up A.Andreasyan
2002 1st 5th 22 9 6 7 39 22 33 Quarter-final A.Andreasyan
20032 1st - A.Andreasyan
2004 2nd 7th 30 16 1 13 83 50 49 Quarter-final S.Arzumanyan
2005 2nd 2nd 24 18 2 4 72 18 56 Quarter-final A.Khashmanyan
2006 1st 4th 28 15 4 9 48 35 49 Quarter-final A.Khashmanyan / V.Sukiasyan
2007 1st 4th 28 15 4 9 49 42 49 Runner-Up Marcos Pizzelli 22 V.Sukiasyan / D.Mijić
2008 1st 2nd 28 18 5 5 48 23 59 Winner Marcos Pizzelli 17 D.Mijić / V.Sukiasyan
2009 1st 8th 28 2 8 18 20 54 14 Quarter-final A.Kirakosyan / A.Andreasyan
2010 2nd 1st 24 17 4 3 50 19 55 T.Yesayan
2011 1st 8th 28 2 4 22 14 57 10 Quarter-final Koren Veranyan,
Ara Hakobyan
3 A.Andreasyan
2011-12 Only Cup competition was held Quarter-final
2012–13 1st 7th 42 9 6 27 27 70 33 Quarter-final Tigran Voskanyan 5 A.Safaryan / A.Khashmanyan
2013–14 1st 4th 28 12 8 8 30 23 44 Quarter-final Aleksandar Rakić 10 A.Khashmanyan
2014–15 1st 8th 28 3 4 21 28 69 13 Quarter-final Aleksandar Rakić 10 D.Mijić / S.Darbinyan / S.Chakhalyan / A.Minasyan & V.Sukiasyan
2015–16 1st 5th 28 9 10 9 28 31 37 Quarter-final Gevorg Nranyan,
Bryan de la Fuente
5 V.Sukiasyan
2016–17 1st 6th 30 3 3 24 17 53 12 Quarter-final Gegham Tumbaryan 3 A.Andreasyan
2017–18 1st 6th 30 5 6 19 33 55 21 Quarter-final Andranik Kocharyan 9 A.Safaryan
2018–19 1st 9th 32 5 7 20 24 60 22 Quarter-final Artem Simonyan 6 A.Stepanyan / A.Khashmanyan / T.Yesayan
2019–20 1st 6th 28 10 6 12 34 36 36 Second round Denys Dedechko 6 S.Boyko / G.Simonyan
2020–21 1st 4th 28 11 7 6 34 18 40 Winner Mory Kone
Uros Nenadovic
7 V.Bichakhchyan
2021–22 1st 4th 32 13 7 12 47 36 46 Semifinal Serges Déblé 13 V.Bichakhchyan
E.Torosyan
2022–23 1st 6th 36 10 8 18 29 42 38 First Round Razmik Hakobyan 7 E.Torosyan
2023–24 1st 6th 36 13 6 17 39 50 45 Second Round Kassim Hadji 7 G.Simonyan
R.Nazaryan
T.Yesayan
2024–25 1st 8th 30 9 5 16 36 59 32 Second Round Hyllarion Goore
Moussa Kante
6 T.Yesayan

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Ararat in Europe

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Competition GP W D L GF GA
UEFA Champions League 6 5 0 1 14 5
UEFA Cup 14 5 2 7 15 21
UEFA Europa Conference League 6 1 3 2 10 12
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 12 3 2 7 18 18
UEFA Intertoto Cup 6 3 0 3 6 9
Total 44 17 7 20 66 65
Season Competition Round Opponent Home Away Aggregate
1972–73 UEFA Cup 1/32 Template:Flagicon EPA Larnaca 1–0 1–0 2–0
1/16 Template:Flagicon Grasshopper Zürich 4–2 3–1 7–3
1/8 Template:Flagicon Kaiserslautern 2–0 0–2 2–2 (4–5 p)
1974–75 UEFA European Cup 1/16 Template:Flagicon Viking Stavanger 4–2 2–0 6–2
1/8 Template:Flagicon Cork Celtic 5–0 2–1 7–1
QF Template:Flagicon Bayern Munich 1–0 0–2 1–2
1975–76 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1/16 Template:Flagicon Anorthosis Famagusta 9–0 1–1 10–1
1/8 Template:Flagicon West Ham United 1–1 1–3 2–4
1994–95 UEFA Cup 1/16 Template:Flagicon CSKA Sofia 0–0 0–3 0–3
1995–96 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1/32 Template:Flagicon GKS Katowice 2–0 0–2 2–2 (5–4 p)
1/16 Template:Flagicon Dynamo Moscow 0–1 1–3 1–4
1997–98 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1/32 Template:Flagicon Dinamo Batumi 0–2 3–0Template:Efn 3–2
1/16 Template:Flagicon Copenhagen 0–2 0–3 0–5
1999 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1/16 Template:Flagicon Bacău 1–0 1–0 2–0
1/8 Template:Flagicon Sint-Truiden 0–2 1–3 1–5
2000–01 UEFA Cup Q Template:Flagicon Košice 2–3 1–1 3–4
2001–02 UEFA Cup Q Template:Flagicon Hapoel Tel Aviv 0–2 0–3 0–5
2007 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1R Template:Flagicon Shakhtyor Soligorsk 2–0 1–4 3–4
2008–09 UEFA Cup 1Q Template:Flagicon Bellinzona 0–1 1–3 1–4
2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League 1Q Template:Flagicon Fehérvár 2–0 1–1 3–1
2Q Template:Flagicon Śląsk Wrocław 2–4 3–3 5–7
2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League 1Q Template:Flagicon Shkëndija 2–2 0–2 2–4
  • Biggest Win in UEFA Competition: 17 September 1975, Ararat 9–0 Anorthosis, in Yerevan
  • Biggest Defeat in UEFA Competition: 23 June 2007, Shakhtyor 4–1 Ararat, in Soligorsk
  • Club Appearances in UEFA Competition: 12
  • Player with Most UEFA Appearances: Template:Flagicon Aleksei Abramian and Template:Flagicon Norik Mesropian – 16 appearances
  • Top Scorer in UEFA Club Competitions: Template:Flagicon Eduard Markarov – 12 goals

Youth academy

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Dzoraghbyur Training Centre

Ararat Yerevan run their own youth training academy in the village of Dzoraghbyur at the eastern outskirts of the capital Yerevan. Occupying an area of 48,000 m2, the centre was opened by the club in 2007. It is home to natural-grass as well as artificial-turf training pitches, in addition to an indoor training centre.

Honours

1973
1993
1965
1973, 1975
1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2008, 2020–21
2009
1978 (shared)[22]
Quarter-finalist: 1974–75
1/8 finalist: 1975–76
1/8 finalist: 1972–73

Current squad

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No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF Template:Fba/core Albert Khachumyan
4 DF Template:Fba/core Volodya Samsonyan
5 MF Template:Fba/core Rayane Mzoughi
6 MF Template:Fba/core Alassane Faye
8 MF Template:Fba/core Christopher Boniface
9 MF Template:Fba/core Gor Lulukyan
11 MF Template:Fba/core Armen Nahapetyan
12 DF Template:Fba/core Clinton Dombila
13 GK Template:Fba/core Poghos Ayvazyan
14 FW Template:Fba/core Badem Diabira
15 FW Template:Fba/core Kalifala Mamadou Doumbia
17 FW Template:Fba/core Amadou Diakité
18 DF Template:Fba/core Malick Aziz Berte
19 FW Template:Fba/core James Johna
20 MF Template:Fba/core Moussa Kante
21 MF Template:Fba/core Serob Galstyan
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 FW Template:Fba/core Aleksandr Ter-Tovmasyan
23 MF Template:Fba/core Gor Malakyan (captain)
27 MF Template:Fba/core Alen Vardanyan
33 MF Template:Fba/core Gor Ghukasyan
38 MF Template:Fba/core Moussa Kante
39 FW Template:Fba/core Keasse Paul Henri Bah
54 DF Template:Fba/core Marcello
55 DF Template:Fba/core Narek Hambardzumyan
63 DF Template:Fba/core Marc Tsoungui
64 MF Template:Fba/core Alseny Touré
70 MF Template:Fba/core Alen Mkrtchyan
73 DF Template:Fba/core David Ghazaryan
77 MF Template:Fba/core Aleksandr Aleksanyan
82 GK Template:Fba/core Tiago Gomes
91 MF Template:Fba/core Suren Kirakosyan
92 FW Template:Fba/core Marvin Evouna

Out on loan

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No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Template:Fba/core Hadji Issa Moustapha (at S.K. Beveren until 30 June 2025)

Ararat Yerevan-2

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Also FC Ararat-2 Yerevan played in 1990 Soviet Second League B and 1991 Soviet Second League.

Personnel

Technical staff

Position Name
Head coach Template:Flagicon Aram Voskanyan
Assistant coach Template:Flagicon Vacant
Assistant coach Template:Flagicon Vacant
Goalkeepers Coach Template:Flagicon Edik Yeritsyan
Masseur Template:Flagicon Karen Mkrtchyan
Ararat Yerevan-2 Coach Template:Flagicon

Management

Position Name
Owners Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Vartan Sirmakes, Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Hrach Kaprielian
President Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Hrach Kaprielian
Executive Officer Template:Flagicon Artyom Hakobyan
Sporting director Template:Flagicon Tigran Gharabaghtsyan
Press Secretary Template:Flagicon Grigor Grigoryan

Managerial history

Name Nat From To
Vramshapuh Merangulyan Template:Flagicon 1935 1938
Suren Atanesyan Template:Flagicon March 1939 Oct 1939
Yuri Yesenin Template:Flagicon March 1940 Oct 1944
Viktor Andreev Template:Flagicon March 1945 Oct 1945
Mikhail Sushkov Template:Flagicon March 1946 Oct 1946
Viktor Grechishnikov Template:Flagicon March 1947 Oct 1947
Hayk Andreasyan Template:Flagicon March 1948 9 June 1949
Boris Apukhtin Template:Flagicon June 1949 July 1949
Viktor Filipov Template:Flagicon July 1949 Oct 1949
Gleb Ryabikov Template:Flagicon March 1950 7 June 1951
Ilya Evranov Template:Flagicon 8 June 1951 Dec 1951
Hayk Andreasyan Template:Flagicon March 1952 Oct 1954
Abraham Dangulov Template:Flagicon March 1955 Oct 1956
Hayk Andreasyan Template:Flagicon March 1957 Oct 1957
Boris Smyslov Template:Flagicon March 1958 Oct 1960
Hayk Andreasyan Template:Flagicon March 1961 July 1961
Anatoliy Akimov Template:Flagicon Aug 1961 July 1962
Arutyun Kegeyan Template:Flagicon Aug 1962 Dec 1962
Hayk Andreasyan Template:Flagicon Jan 1963 28 September 1963
Alexander Abramov Template:Flagicon 2 October 1963 Dec 1963
Georgiy Zharkov Template:Flagicon March 1964 Oct 1964
Artyom Falyan Template:Flagicon 1 March 1965 2 January 1968
Eduard Grigoryan Template:Flagicon March 1968 Oct 1968
Oleksandr Ponomarov Template:Flagicon March 1969 Oct 1970
Nikolay Glebov Template:Flagicon March 1971 Oct 1972
Nikita Simonyan Template:Flagicon 1 January 1973 31 December 1974
Victor Maslov Template:Flagicon March 1975 Oct 1975
Eduard Markarov Template:Flagicon March 1976 Oct 1977
Nikolay Gulyayev Template:Flagicon March 1978 July 1978
Leonid Zakharov Template:Flagicon Aug 1978 Oct 1978
Yozhef Betsa Template:Flagicon March 1979 Oct 1981
Arkady Andreasyan Template:Flagicon March 1982 Oct 1983
Nikita Simonyan Template:Flagicon 1 January 1984 30 June 1985
Leonid Zakharov Template:Flagicon June 1985 June 1986
Name Nat From To
Arkady Andreasyan Template:Flagicon July 1986 June 1989
Nikolay Kazaryan Template:Flagicon July 1989 Oct 1989
Armen Sarkisyan Template:Flagicon March 1990 Oct 1994
Samvel Darbinyan Template:Flagicon March 1995 Oct 1995
Arkady Andreasyan Template:Flagicon Jan 1996 Nov 2003
Sevada Arzumanyan Template:Flagicon Nov 2003 Nov 2004
Abraham Khashmanyan Template:Flagicon Nov 2004 June 2006
Varuzhan Sukiasyan Template:Flagicon June 2006 July 2007
Dušan Mijić Template:Flagicon July 2007 March 2008
Varuzhan Sukiasyan Template:Flagicon March 2008 31 December 2008
Ashot Kirakosyan Template:Flagicon Dec 2008 March 2009
Arkady Andreasyan Template:Flagicon March 2009 Jan 2010
Tigran Yesayan Template:Flagicon Jan 2010 Dec 2010
Arkady Andreasyan Template:Flagicon Jan 2011 Feb 2012
Albert Safaryan Template:Flagicon Feb 2012 July 2012
Abraham Khashmanyan Template:Flagicon July 2012 26 April 2014
Dušan Mijić Template:Flagicon 4 July 2014 26 September 2014
Samvel Darbinyan Template:Flagicon 26 September 2014 1 December 2014
Suren Chakhalyan Template:Flagicon 13 December 2014 14 April 2015
Varuzhan Sukiasyan Template:Flagicon 28 April 2015 August 2016
Arkady Andreasyan Template:Flagicon August 2016 5 August 2017
Albert Safaryan Template:Flagicon 6 August 2017 30 July 2018
Armen Stepanyan Template:Flagicon 30 July 2018 30 September 2018
Abraham Khashmanyan Template:Flagicon 1 October 2018 12 April 2019
Tigran Yesayan Template:Flagicon 19 April 2019 31 May 2019
Sergey Bulatov Template:Flagicon 1 July 2019 29 July 2019
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Vadym Lazorenko Template:Flagicon 14 October 2019 28 December 2019
Igor Kolyvanov Template:Flagicon 6 January 2020[18] 23 July 2020
Vardan Bichakhchyan Template:Flagicon 23 July 2020[24] 11 January 2022[25]
Edgar Torosyan Template:Flagicon 25 January 2022 1 June 2022[19]
Aram Voskanyan Template:Flagicon 1 June 2022[20]

See also

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Notes

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References

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