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  1. History

     Soviet championships  Modern history  Domestic history  European history 

  2. Youth academy

  3. Honours

     Other notable achievements 

  4. Current squad

  5. Ararat Yerevan-2

     Current squad 

  6. Personnel

     Technical staff  Management 

  7. Managerial history

  8. See also

  9. References

  10. External links

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Football Club Ararat Yerevan ({{lang-hy|Ֆուտբոլային Ակումբ Արարատ Երևան}}), commonly known as Ararat Yerevan, is an Armenian football club based in Yerevan, capital and largest city[2] Currently, they play at the Armenian Premier League.

Since 1999, the club is owned by the Switzerland Armenian businessmen Vartan Sirmakes .

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.[3][4] 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.[5][6] 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was to start in the first group (the Premier League at the time), but after 30 games along with 15 other clubs had been withdrawn.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.[7][8]

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).[9] 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.[10][11] Cup battles ended at the first stage, against the Dynamo "from Stalinabad.[12] 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.[13]

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

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.[14] 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.[15] 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.[16]

Domestic history

SeasonLeagueArmenian CupTop goalscorerManager
Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Name League
19921st4th221543781534Second RoundVahe Yaghmuryan38A.Sarkisyan
19931st1st28235092951WinnerVahe Yaghmuryan20A.Sarkisyan
19941st3rd2821521092147WinnerVahe Yaghmuryan18A.Sarkisyan
19951st1st110622341120WinnerArmen Shahgeldyan,
Levon Stepanyan
7S.Darbinyan
1995–961st4th221237582839Semi-finalS.Darbinyan / A.Andreasyan
1996–971st2nd221714541852WinnerA.Andreasyan
19971st6th18765322127A.Andreasyan
19981st4th2610511404035Quarter-finalA.Andreasyan
19991st2nd322264632172Quarter-finalA.Andreasyan
20001st2nd281855502359Semi-finalTigran Yesayan17A.Andreasyan
20011st5th221336422242Runner-UpA.Andreasyan
20021st5th22967392233Quarter-finalA.Andreasyan
200321st-A.Andreasyan
20042nd7th3016113835049Quarter-finalS.Arzumanyan
20052nd2nd241824721856Quarter-finalA.Khashmanyan
20061st4th281549483549Quarter-finalA.Khashmanyan / V.Sukiasyan
20071st4th281549494249Runner-UpMarcos Pizzelli22V.Sukiasyan / D.Mijić
20081st2nd281855482359WinnerMarcos Pizzelli17D.Mijić / V.Sukiasyan
20091st8th282818205414Quarter-finalA.Kirakosyan / A.Andreasyan
20102nd1st241743501955T.Yesayan
20111st8th 282422145710Quarter-final,
Quarter-final
Koren Veranyan,
Ara Hakobyan
3A.Andreasyan
2012–131st7th429627277033Quarter-finalTigran Voskanyan5A.Safaryan / A.Khashmanyan
2013–141st4th281288302344Quarter-finalAleksandar Rakić10A.Khashmanyan
2014–151st8th283421286913Quarter-finalAleksandar Rakić10D.Mijić / S.Darbinyan / S.Chakhalyan / A.Minasyan & V.Sukiasyan
2015–161st5th289109283137Quarter-finalGevorg Nranyan,
Bryan de la Fuente
5V.Sukiasyan
2016–171st6th303324175312Quarter-finalGegham Tumbaryan3A.Andreasyan
2017–181st6th305619335521Quarter-finalAndranik Kocharyan9A.Safaryan
1. ^FC Ararat Yerevan management
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.worldsoccer.com/blogs/a-brief-history-of-ararat-yerevan-331805|title=Soviet era football: a brief history of Ararat Yerevan - World Soccer|date=2 October 2011|publisher=|accessdate=23 November 2017}}
3. ^USSR Cup 1944. 1 / 16 {{ref-ru}}
4. ^USSR Cup in 1944 {{ref-ru}}
5. ^USSR Championship in football, the second group 1947 {{ref-ru}}
6. ^second group of the Soviet Union in 1947, the Transcaucasian area {{ref-ru}}
7. ^USSR Championship in football, a second group of 1948. Final {{ref-ru}}
8. ^second group of the Soviet Union in 1948, Final Kharkov {{ref-ru}}
9. ^USSR. Season – 1949. Group I Tournament Calendar {{ref-ru}}
10. ^USSR Championship in football, the First Party of the USSR in 1949 {{ref-ru}}
11. ^USSR. Season – 1949. Group I {{ref-ru}}
12. ^USSR Cup 1949 Finals. 1 / 16 {{ref-ru}}
13. ^USSR Cup in 1950 {{ref-ru}}
14. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ffa.am/en/clubs|title=Clubs|website=www.ffa.am|accessdate=23 November 2017}}
15. ^{{cite web|title=Arkadi Andreasyan is the new head coach of Ararat|url=http://www.fcararat.am/en/news/item/811-arkadi-andreasyan-is-the-new-head-coach-of-%E2%80%9Cararat%E2%80%9D.html|website=fcararat.am|publisher=FC Ararat Yerevan|accessdate=8 August 2016}}
16. ^{{cite web |title=ՊԱՇՏՈՆԱԿԱՆ ՀԱՅՏԱՐԱՐՈՒԹՅՈՒՆ |url=http://www.fcararat.am/am/news/item/999-%D5%BA%D5%A1%D5%B7%D5%BF%D5%B8%D5%B6%D5%A1%D5%AF%D5%A1%D5%B6-%D5%B0%D5%A1%D5%B5%D5%BF%D5%A1%D6%80%D5%A1%D6%80%D5%B8%D6%82%D5%A9%D5%B5%D5%B8%D6%82%D5%B6.html |website=fcararat.am |publisher=FC Ararat Yerevan |accessdate=17 July 2018 |language=Armenian |date=16 July 2018}}
17. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/teamsandplayers/teams/club=59318/profile/history/index.html|title=Club record in UEFA competitions|work=UEFA.com|first=|last=}}
18. ^Ararat Yerevan were awarded a 3–0 win in the qualifying round first leg after Dinamo Batumi were found guilty of fielding an ineligible player ― Sotogashvili. The match originally ended as a 4–2 win for Dinamo Batumi.
19. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.fcararat.am/en/news/item/983-ararat-2-to-hold-home-matches-at-dzoraghbyur-stadium.html|title="Ararat-2" to hold home matches at Dzoraghbyur Stadium|publisher=|accessdate=23 November 2017}}
  • Due to the 1995 season being a transitional season, there was no official winner of championship.
  • Ararat Yerevan were expelled before start of the season..
{{Cnote2 End}}

European history

[17]{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}
Season Competition Round Opponent Home Away Aggregate
1972–73UEFA Cup1RCYP}} EPA Larnaca1–01–02–0
2RSWI}} Grasshopper Zürich4–23–17–3
3RGER}} Kaiserslautern2–00–22–2 (4–5 p)
1974–75UEFA European Cup1RNOR}} Viking Stavanger4–22–06–2
2RIRE}} Cork Celtic5–02–17–1
QFGER}} Bayern Munich1–00–21–2
1975–76UEFA Cup Winners' Cup1RCYP}} Anorthosis Famagusta9–01–110–1
2RENG}} West Ham United1–11–32–4
1994–95 UEFA CupPRBUL}} CSKA Sofia0–00–30–3
1995–96UEFA Cup Winners' CupQPOL}} GKS Katowice2–00–22–2 (5–4 p)
1RRUS}} Dynamo Moscow0–11–31–4
1997–98UEFA Cup Winners' CupQGeorgia|1990}} Dinamo Batumi0–23–0[18]3–2
1RDEN}} Copenhagen0–20–30–5
1999UEFA Intertoto CupQROM}} Bacău1–01–02–0
1RBEL}} Sint-Truiden0–21–31–5
2000–01 UEFA CupQSVK}} Košice2–31–13–4
2001–02 UEFA CupQISR}} Hapoel Tel Aviv0–20–30–5
2007 UEFA Intertoto Cup1RBLR}} Shakhtyor Soligorsk2–01–43–4
2008–09 UEFA Cup1QSWI}} Bellinzona0–11–31–4
{{col-2}}
Competition GP W D L GF GA
UEFA Champions League6501145
UEFA Europa League000000
UEFA Cup14627155
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup124151917
UEFA Intertoto Cup630369
Total 38 18 3 16 54 36
  • 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: {{flagicon|Soviet Union}} Aleksei Abramian and {{flagicon|Soviet Union}} Norik Mesropian – 16 appearances
  • Top Scorer in UEFA Club Competitions: {{flagicon|Soviet Union}} Eduard Markarov – 12 goals
{{col-end}}

Youth academy

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

  • Soviet Top League/Armenian Premier League (2):

1973, 1993

  • Soviet First League (1):

1965

  • Soviet Cup/Armenian Cup (7):

1973, 1975, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2008

  • Armenian Supercup (1):

2008

  • IFA Shield (1):

1978

Other notable achievements

  • Soviet Top League

winners-up: 1971, 1973

  • Soviet Cup

runner-up: 1954, 1976

  • European Cup

Quarter-finalist: 1974–75

  • European Cup Winners' Cup

1/16 finalist: 1975–76

  • UEFA Cup

1/16 finalist: 1972–73

Current squad

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Ararat Yerevan-2

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Ararat Yerevan's reserve squad play as Ararat Yerevan-2 in the Armenian First League. They currently play their home games at the training field with artificial turf of the Dzoraghbyur Training Centre in Dzoraghbyur village near Yerevan.[19]

Current squad

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Personnel

Technical staff

PositionName
Head CoachARM}} Abraham Khashmanyan
Assistant CoachARM}} Ara Nigoyan
Goalkeepers CoachARM}} Edik Yeritsyan
MasseurARM}} Karen Mkrtchyan
Ararat Yerevan-2 CoachARM}} Albert Safaryan

Management

PositionName
PresidentARM}} {{flagicon|SUI}} Hrach Kaprielian
Executive OfficerARM}} Artyom Hakobyan
Sporting DirectorARM}} Tigran Gharabaghtsyan
Press SecretaryARM}} Grigor Grigoryan

Managerial history

NameNatFromTo
Vramshapuh MerangulyanArmenian SSR}}19351938
Suren AtanesyanArmenian SSR}}March 1939Oct 1939
Yuri YeseninRussian SFSR}}March 1940Oct 1944
Viktor AndreevRussian SFSR}}March 1945Oct 1945
Mikhail SushkovRussian SFSR}}March 1946Oct 1946
Viktor GrechishnikovRussian SFSR}}March 1947Oct 1947
Hayk AndreasyanArmenian SSR}}March 19489 June 1949
Boris ApukhtinRussian SFSR}}June 1949July 1949
Viktor FilipovRussian SFSR}}July 1949Oct 1949
Gleb RyabikovRussian SFSR}}March 19507 June 1951
Ilya EvranovRussian SFSR}}8 June 1951Dec 1951
Hayk AndreasyanArmenian SSR}}March 1952Oct 1954
Abraham DangulovRussian SFSR}}March 1955Oct 1956
Hayk AndreasyanArmenian SSR}}March 1957Oct 1957
Boris SmyslovRussian SFSR}}March 1958Oct 1960
Hayk AndreasyanArmenian SSR}}March 1961July 1961
Anatoliy AkimovRussian SFSR}}Aug 1961July 1962
Arutyun KegeyanArmenian SSR}}Aug 1962Dec 1962
Hayk AndreasyanArmenian SSR}}Jan 196328 September 1963
Alexander AbramovRussian SFSR}}2 October 1963Dec 1963
Georgiy ZharkovRussian SFSR}}March 1964Oct 1964
Artyom FalyanArmenian SSR}}1 March 19652 January 1968
Eduard GrigoryanArmenian SSR}}March 1968Oct 1968
Oleksandr PonomarovUkrainian SSR}}March 1969Oct 1970
Nikolay GlebovRussian SFSR}}March 1971Oct 1972
Nikita SimonyanArmenian SSR}}1 January 197331 December 1974
Victor MaslovRussian SFSR}}March 1975Oct 1975
Eduard MarkarovArmenian SSR}}March 1976Oct 1977
NameNatFromTo
Nikolay GulyayevRussian SFSR}}March 1978July 1978
Leonid ZakharovRussian SFSR}}Aug 1978Oct 1978
Yozhef BetsaRussian SFSR}}March 1979Oct 1981
Arkady AndreasyanArmenian SSR}}March 1982Oct 1983
Nikita SimonyanArmenian SSR}}1 January 198430 June 1985
Leonid ZakharovRussian SFSR}}June 1985June 1986
Arkady AndreasyanArmenian SSR}}July 1986June 1989
Nikolay KazaryanArmenian SSR}}July 1989Oct 1989
Armen SarkisyanArmenia}}March 1990Oct 1994
Samvel DarbinyanArmenia}}March 1995Oct 1995
Arkady AndreasyanArmenia}}Jan 1996Nov 2003
Sevada ArzumanyanArmenia}}Nov 2003Nov 2004
Abraham KhashmanyanArmenia}}Nov 2004June 2006
Varuzhan SukiasyanArmenia}}June 2006July 2007
Dušan MijićBIH}}July 2007March 2008
Varuzhan SukiasyanArmenia}}March 200831 December 2008
Ashot KirakosyanArmenia}}Dec 2008March 2009
Arkady AndreasyanArmenia}}March 2009Jan 2010
Tigran YesayanArmenia}}Jan 2010Dec 2010
Arkady AndreasyanArmenia}}Jan 2011Feb 2012
Albert SafaryanArmenia}}Feb 2012July 2012
Abraham KhashmanyanArmenia}}July 201226 April 2014
Dušan MijićBosnia and Herzegovina}}4 July 201426 September 2014
Samvel DarbinyanArmenia}}26 September 20141 December 2014
Suren ChakhalyanArmenia}}13 December 201414 April 2015
Varuzhan SukiasyanArmenia}}28 April 2015August 2016
Arkady AndreasyanArmenia}}August 20165 August 2017
Albert SafaryanArmenia}}6 August 201730 July 2018
Armen StepanyanRussia}}30 July 201830 September 2018
Abraham KhashmanyanArmenia}}1 October 2018present

See also

The Invincibles (football)

References

{{reflist}}{{commons category|FC Ararat Yerevan}}

External links

  • Official website
{{FC Ararat Yerevan}}{{Armenian Premier League}}{{Soviet Top League Seasons}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Ararat Yerevan}}

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