• Araks Ararat FC (Armenian: Արաքս Արարատ Ֆուտբոլային Ակումբ), is a defunct Armenian football club from the town of Ararat, Ararat Province. The club was...
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    Yerevan in August 2001, and Araks Ararat FC was dissolved. At the end of 2001, another football club with the name of FC Araks was founded in the town, in...
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  • 2000 as FC Araks-Impeks in the Armenian capital city of Yerevan. After taking over the rights of the financially struggling Araks Ararat FC to play in...
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    of Ararat province is the Spitakasar peak of Gegham mountains with a height of 3560 meters. The lowest point is 801 meters at the Araks valley. Araks, Hrazdan...
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  • Tehran, Iran FC Ararat Tallinn, Tallinn, Estonia FC Ararat Issy, Issy-les-Moulineaux, France FC Araks Ararat, Ararat, Armenia (originally FC Ararat) Ararad...
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  • season. FC Dinamo Yerevan and FC Mika-Kasakh are promoted. FC Mika-Kasakh is renamed FC Mika Tsement changed their name to FC Araks Ararat. FC Yerevan...
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    Yerevan 1964 Khimik Kirovakan 1965 Araks Yerevan 1966 Elektrotekhnik Yerevan 1967 Kotayk 1968 Araks Yerevan 1969 Araks Yerevan 1970 Motor Yerevan 1971 FIMA...
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  • Tigran Hovhannisyan (category Araks Ararat FC players)
    career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1990–1992 Malatia 31 (6) 1993–2000 Tsement / Araks Ararat 154 (32) 1996 → Homenmen Yerevan 6 (0) 2001–2002 Spartak Yerevan 37 (5)...
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    Yegishe Melikyan (category FC Urartu players)
    Alashkert. On 7 January 2021, Melikyan was appointed as manager of FC Pyunik. Araks Ararat Armenian Cup: 1999 Armenian Premier League: 2000 Banants Armenian...
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  • Gagik Manukyan (category Araks Ararat FC players)
    (Gls) 1993–1997 Kotayk Abovyan 62 (4) 1997 FC Yerevan 10 (3) 1998–1999 Tsement Ararat 25 (6) 2000 Ararat Yerevan 2 (0) International career 1997–2000...
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    Mika-Kasakh are promoted. FC Mika-Kasakh is renamed FC Mika Tsement changed their name to FC Araks Ararat. FC Yerevan and Erebuni-Homenmen both withdrew before...
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  • and Pyunik FC won the championship. FC Armavir are promoted, but withdrew before the start of the season. FC Araks are promoted and replaced FC Armavir....
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  • result, the second placed team Lernayin Artsakh FC was given promotion. Araks Ararat FC and Lernayin Artsakh FC were relegated and withdrew from the Armenian...
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  • Marash FC, Pyunik-3, Lernayin Artsakh-2 Yerevan, Spartak-2 Yerevan, Shirak-2, Mika-2, and Dinamo 2000-2 are introduced to the league. Araks Ararat FC, Arpa...
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  • Karen Dokhoyan (category FC Pyunik players)
    Yerevan, FC Yerevan, Araks Ararat, for the Russian Krylia Sovetov Samara, and for the Armenian Pyunik F.C. Armenian Premier League with FC Yerevan: 1997...
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  • Armenia · FC Araks Ararat · FC Ararat Yerevan · FC Artashat · FC Banants · FC Bentonit Ijevan · FC Dinamo Yerevan · FC Gandzasar Kapan · FC Kilikia Yerevan...
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  • takes part in all FIFA competitions (Senior, Youth and Women's Football). FC Ararat Yerevan were one of the leading teams in the top league in the Soviet...
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    province (marz) in the western part of Armenia. Located in the Ararat plain dominated by Mount Ararat from the south and Mount Aragats from the north, the province's...
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    Ayg Stadium (category Buildings and structures in Ararat Province)
    seats. The town of Ararat was represented in the Armenian Premier League through Arakas Ararat. Ayg Stadium was home to Araks Ararat since their debut...
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  • Zvartnots Kasagh Impuls Aznavour Zoravan Lori Nig Araks Akhtamar Debed Alashkert Yerevan teams: Ararat Homenetmen Homenmen-FIMA KanAZ Kilikia Malatia Nairi...
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    Dinamo-Zenit Yerevan. Lernagorts Kapan changed their name to Lernagorts-Ararat Kapan. No team was relegated this season, simply because the Football Federation...
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    without competing in the Armenian First League first. On August 20, Araks Ararat FC was dissolved. The rights to participate in the Premier League were...
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    FC Armavir are promoted, but withdrew before the start of the season. Araks are promoted to replace FC Armavir. Spartak Yerevan was dissolved and the players...
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  • League first. In August 2001, Araks Ararat FC were dissolved and Spartak Yerevan took their place in the championship. FC Banants Kotayk demerged from...
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    name back to Lernagorts Vardenis FC. Araks Armavir returned to professional football and changed its name to FC Armavir. FC Artashat returned to professional...
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    Sevan, FC Artashat, FIMA Yerevan, FC Masis, Araks Armavir, FC Karin, FC Luys-Ararat and Hachen FC withdrew from competition. Lernagorts Vardenis FC changed...
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  • Eduard Veranyan (category FC Ararat Yerevan players)
    Eduard Veranyan (born 16 August 1963) is an Armenian former professional footballer. In 1991, he moved from FC Araks to FC Kotayk. Stats on KLISF v t e...
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  • пост". fc-sheriff.com (in Russian). FC Sheriff Tiraspol. 6 October 2023. Retrieved 19 October 2023. "Новый наставник". fc-sheriff.com (in Russian). FC Sheriff...
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  • Champions League and this time Vilnius' side eliminated Armenian champions Araks Ararat before succumbing to a defeat to last season's semi-finalists Dynamo...
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  • 2021. "Sheriff 2-0 Araks Ararat". uefa.com/. UEFA. Archived from the original on 5 October 2021. Retrieved 5 October 2021. "Araks Ararat 0-1 Sheriff". uefa...
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