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FC Ararat-Armenia

FC Ararat-Armenia (Armenian: Ֆուտբոլային Ակումբ Արարատ-Արմենիա) is an Armenian professional football club based in Yerevan, founded in 2017.

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Ararat-Armenia
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Full nameFootball Club Ararat-Armenia
Founded2017; 8 years ago (2017)
GroundYerevan Football Academy Stadium
Capacity1,428
OwnerSamvel Karapetyan
Director GeneralPoghos Galstyan
ManagerVardan Minasyan
LeagueArmenian Premier League
2023–24Armenian Premier League, 3rd
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History

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Former logo when the club was known as FC Avan Academy

It was founded in 2017 as FC Avan Academy by Ruben Hayrapetyan, on the basis of the young players of the Yerevan Football Academy graduates, as well as many young players from FC Pyunik.[1]

They club's inaugural match took place in July 2017 against Erebuni SC. The friendly match ended up with a score of 3–1 in favour of Avan Academy.

In early 2018, the club was taken over by the Russian-Armenian businessman Samvel Karapetyan who renamed the football club as Ararat-Moskva, from Mount Ararat. The club was reorganized as soon as FC Ararat Moscow in Russia was denied certificate for the next season.[2] Artak Oseyan managed the club during the 2017–18 Armenian First League season.[3]

After being promoted to the Armenian Premier League, it was again renamed, this time to Ararat-Armenia, and will participate in the Premier League with this name.

On 2 August 2018, Vadim Skripchenko was appointed as the new head coach of Ararat-Armenia,[4] before being sacked on 25 September 2018, and Ararat-Armenia-2 manager Artak Oseyan being appointed as caretaker manager.[5]

On 1 October 2018, Vardan Minasyan was appointed as the new head coach of Ararat-Armenia.[citation needed]

On 30 May 2019, Ararat-Armenia defeated Banants 1–0 to win their first Armenian Premier League title.[6] As a result of winning the 2018–19 Armenian Premier League, Ararat-Armenia qualified for the UEFA Champions League.

On 14 July 2020, Ararat-Armenia defended their Armenian Premier League title, securing their second league title, after defeating FC Noah 2–0. Three days later, 17 July 2020, Manager Vardan Minasyan left the club after his contract expired.[7] On 22 July 2020, Ararat-Armenia announced David Campaña as their new manager.[8] On 5 March 2021, David Campaña left his role as Head Coach by mutual consent,[9] with Armen Adamyan being appointed as the Caretaker Head Coach.[10] On 24 March 2021, Ararat-Armenia announced Anatoly Baidachny as their new Head Coach.[11] Baidachny would leave Ararat-Armenia two and a half months later, on 8 June 2021 by mutual consent, having won just three of his twelve games in charge.[12] On 14 June 2021, Ararat-Armenia announced that Dmitri Gunko had been appointed as the clubs new Head Coach.[13] Following the conclusion of the 2021–22, Dmitri Gunko left his role as Head Coach after his contract was not extended.[14] On 10 June 2022, Vardan Bichakhchyan was announced as Ararat-Armenia's new Head Coach.[15] On 8 June 2023, Bichakhchyan left his role as Head Coach after his contract expired.[16]

On 17 June 2023, Ararat-Armenia announced the return of Vardan Minasyan as their Head Coach.[17]

In July 2023, Ararat-Armenia announced an cooperation between themselves and FIFA licensed football agent Hrachya Ghambaryan, with whom they'll sign players through.[18]

League and cup

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Season League Armenian Cup Top goalscorer Managers
Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Name League
2017–18 2nd 3rd 27 14 4 9 65 41 46 Quarterfinal Armenia Armen Hovhannisyan 15 Armenia Artak Oseyan
2018–19 1st 1st 32 18 7 7 52 28 61 Semifinal Russia Anton Kobyalko 15 Belarus Vadim Skripchenko
Armenia Artak Oseyan (Caretaker)
Armenia Vardan Minasyan
2019–20 1st 1st 28 15 7 6 45 23 52 Runners-up Cape Verde Mailson Lima 8 Armenia Vardan Minasyan
2020–21 1st 5th 24 10 8 6 32 17 38 Semifinal Nigeria Yusuf Otubanjo 10 Spain David Campaña
Armenia Armen Adamyan (Caretaker)
Russia Anatoly Baidachny
2021–22 1st 2nd 32 23 5 4 56 20 74 Quarterfinal Cape Verde Mailson Lima 18 Russia Dmitri Gunko
2022–23 1st 3rd 36 23 7 6 70 27 76 Quarterfinal Ivory Coast Wilfried Eza 13 Armenia Vardan Bichakhchyan
2023–24 1st 3rd 36 23 6 7 73 34 72 Winners Guinea Mohamed Yattara 18 Armenia Vardan Minasyan
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The second team of the club Ararat-Armenia-2 has been playing in the first league (2nd division) since the 2018–19 season.

European

As of match played 15 August 2024
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Competition Pld W D L GF GA GD
UEFA Champions League 3 1 0 2 3 5 –2
UEFA Europa League 9 6 0 3 16 11 +5
UEFA Conference League 10 2 6 2 15 12 +3
Total 22 9 6 7 34 28 +6
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More information Season, Competition ...
Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2019–20 UEFA Champions League 1QR Sweden AIK 2–1 1–3 3–4
UEFA Europa League 2QR Gibraltar Lincoln Red Imps 2–0 2–1 4–1
3QR Georgia (country) Saburtalo Tbilisi 1–2 2–0 3–2
PO Luxembourg F91 Dudelange 2–1 1–2 (a.e.t.) 3–3 (4–5 p)
2020–21 UEFA Champions League 1QR Cyprus Omonia 0–1 (aet)
UEFA Europa League 2QR Luxembourg Fola Esch 4–3 (aet)
3QR Slovenia Celje 1–0 (aet)
PO Serbia Red Star Belgrade 1–2
2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League 2QR Estonia Paide Linnameeskond 0–0 0–0 (aet) 0–0 (3–5 p)
2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League 1QR Albania Egnatia 1–1 4–4 5–5 (4–2 p)
2QR Greece Aris Thessaloniki 1–1 0–1 1–2
2024–25 UEFA Conference League 2QR Moldova Zimbru Chișinău 3–1 3–0 6–1
3QR Hungary Puskás Akadémia 0–1 3–3 3–4
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Current squad

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As of 20 February 2025

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

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Out on loan

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Ararat-Armenia-2

Quick Facts Founded, Ground ...
Ararat Yerevan-2
Founded2018; 7 years ago (2018)
GroundYerevan Football Academy Stadium, Yerevan
OwnerSamvel Karapetyan
PresidentPoghos Galstyan
ManagerTigran Petrosyants
LeagueArmenian First League
2021–225th
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Ararat-Armenia's reserve squad play as Ararat-Armenia-2 in the Armenian First League. They currently play their home games at the Yerevan Football Academy Stadium in the Avan District of northern Yerevan.

Honours

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Managerial history

As of match played 15 April 2025. Only competitive matches are counted.
More information Name, Nat. ...
Name Nat. From To P W D L GS GA %W Honours Notes
Artak Oseyan  Armenia 1 July 2017 30 June 2018 29144116548048.28
Andranik Babayan  Armenia 1 July 2018 30 July 2018 000000!
Vadim Skripchenko  Belarus 2 August 2018[4] 25 September 2018[5] 94231612044.44
Artak Oseyan Caretaker  Armenia 25 September 2018[5] 1 October 2018 101000000.00
Vardan Minasyan  Armenia 1 October 2018[citation needed] 17 July 2020[7] 6840151313056058.82 Armenian Premier League (2)
Armenian Supercup (1)
David Campaña  Spain 22 July 2020[8] 5 March 2021[9] 177462316041.18
Armen Adamyan Caretaker  Armenia 5 March 2021[10] 24 March 2021[11] 321051066.67
Anatoly Baidachny  Russia 24 March 2021[11] 8 June 2021[12] 123451013025.00
Dmitri Gunko  Russia 14 June 2021[13] 2 June 2022[14] 3424555923070.59
Vardan Bichakhchyan  Armenia 10 June 2022[15] 8 June 2023[16] 4024977431060.00
Vardan Minasyan  Armenia 17 June 2023[17] 7547141415373062.67 Armenian Supercup (1)
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Player records

Armen Ambartsumyan is Ararat-Armenia's most capped player, with 202 appearances for the club, whilst Mailson Lima is the clubs leading goalscorer with 41 goal in 125 appearances across two stints.
Players in bold signifies current Ararat-Armenia player.

Most appearances

As of match played 15 April 2025
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Name Years League Armenian Cup Supercup Europe Total
1Russia Armen Ambartsumyan2018–Present164 (13)25 (0)3 (0)19 (0)211 (13)
2Armenia Karen Muradyan2021–Present114 (1)10 (0)1 (0)9 (0)134 (1)
3Kenya Alwyn Tera2021–Present109 (88 (1)1 (0)10 (0)128 (9)
4Cape Verde Mailson Lima2019–2021, 2021–2023102 (33)9 (1)2 (2)12 (5)125 (41)
5Armenia Artyom Avanesyan2018–2024101 (7)12 (6)0 (0)6 (0)119 (13)
5Brazil Alemão2020–202497 (8)11 (1)0 (0)10 (1)119 (10)
7Colombia Junior Bueno2021–Present94 (2)12 (0)1 (0)10 (1)117 (3)
8Nigeria Tenton Yenne2022–Present89 (37)7 (1)1 (1)9 (2)107 (41)
9Burkina Faso Zakaria Sanogo2019–202269 (6)11 (1)2 (0)10 (0)92 (7)
10Colombia Jonathan Duarte2022–Present73 (12)8 (1)1 (0)6 (2)88 (15)
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Top goalscorers

As of match played 15 April 2025
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Name Years League Armenian Cup Supercup Europe Total Ratio
1Cape Verde Mailson Lima2019–2021, 2021–202333 (102)1 (9)2 (2)5 (12)41 (125)0.33
1Nigeria Tenton Yenne2022–Present37 (89)1 (7)1 (1)2 (9)41 (107)0.38
3Russia Anton Kobyalko2018–202019 (48)7 (10)0 (1)4 (7)30 (66)0.45
4Nigeria Yusuf Otubanjo2020–202226 (58)3 (9)0 (1)0 (4)29 (72)0.4
5Ivory Coast Wilfried Eza2021–202322 (68)3 (4)0 (0)2 (5)27 (77)0.35
6Nigeria Ogana Louis2019–20219 (39)8 (5)0 (2)2 (9)19 (55)0.35
7Guinea Mohamed Yattara2023–202418 (28)0 (2)0 (0)0 (0)18 (30)0.6
7Armenia Artur Serobyan2020–Present13 (60)2 (6)0 (0)3 (8)18 (74)0.24
9Armenia Zhirayr Shaghoyan2017–Present15 (75)1 (10)0 (1)0 (0)16 (86)0.19
9Cameroon Marius Noubissi2024–Present13 (20)1 (3)2 (1)0 (0)16 (24)0.67
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Clean Sheets

As of match played 15 April 2025
Competitive, professional matches only, appearances including substitutes appear in brackets.
More information Name, Years ...
Name Years League Armenian Cup Supercup Europe Total Ratio
1Russia Dmitry Abakumov2018–202334 (68)5 (12)0 (0)1 (5)40 (85)0.47
2Russia Vsevolod Ermakov2022–202419 (43)1 (1)- (-)2 (6)21 (50)0.42
3Italy Valerio Vimercati2021–202215 (30)0 (0)- (-)- (-)15 (30)0.5
4Armenia Arsen Beglaryan2023–20259 (28)2 (3)- (-)1 (2)12 (33)0.36
5Serbia Stefan Čupić2019–20215 (14)1 (4)0 (2)2 (7)8 (27)0.3
6Armenia Nikos Melikyan2017–20197 (23)0 (0)- (-)- (-)7 (25)0.28
7Ukraine Danylo Kucher2024–Present6 (11)0 (0)- (-)0 (2)6 (13)0.46
8Armenia Henri Avagyan2025–Present2 (6)2 (3)1 (1)- (-)5 (10)0.5
9North Macedonia Damjan Shishkovski20243 (8)0 (1)- (-)- (-)3 (9)0.33
10Russia Arsen Siukayev2018–20190 (2)1 (2)- (-)- (-)1 (4)0.25
11Serbia Nikola Petrić20210 (4)0 (0)- (-)- (-)0 (4)0
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