• Dvin Artashat (Armenian: Ֆուտբոլային Ակումբ Դվին Արտաշատ), is a defunct Armenian football club from Artashat, Ararat Province. It was founded in 1982 under...
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    football club with the name of FC Araks was founded in Ararat, but lasted only 4 years before being dissolved. FC Dvin Artashat founded in 1982, was also a...
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  • ancient city of Dvin Verin Dvin, a village in the Ararat Province of Armenia FC Dvin Artashat, a dissolved Armenian football club from Artashat (1982–1999)...
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    for young football teams and athletics are held. FC Dvin Artashat, founded in 1982 as Olympia Artashat, was the only football club in the city. After the...
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    Athletics. Artashat City Stadium was opened in 1960 and currently has a capacity of 4,500 spectators. It served as a home ground to FC Dvin Artashat between...
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    would be replaced by the champions of that league. FC Dvin Artashat and FC Lori are promoted. FC Van Yerevan went into bankruptcy and disbanded. Homenmen...
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    Artashat returned to professional football and changed its name to FC Dvin Artashat. Tsement-2 Ararat are brought up to make a 2-group, 16 team competition...
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    their name back to Kaen Ijevan. Hachen FC returned to professional football and changed their name to Sapfir FC. Source: rsssf.com RSSSF: Armenia 1996-97...
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    Gevorg Kasparov (category FC Mika players)
    Before playing in Dvin, Kasparov is a graduate of the Yerevan football school. As a youth, he played with the team Dvin Artashat. He played for this...
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  • Zangezour Artashat Lori Vanadzor Aznavour 1994 Aragats Kasagh 1995 transitional season (no winner) 1995–96 Arabkir BKMA Yerevan 1996–97 Dvin Artashat Lori...
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  • Statistics of Armenian Premier League in the 1997 season. Dvin Artashat and FC Lori are promoted. Homenmen Yerevan changed their name into Erebuni-Homenmen...
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  • Ara Hakobyan (category FC Spartak Vladikavkaz players)
    career began in Dvin Artashat, where he played with his brother Aram Hakobyan. But a year later, Ara moved to Alania Vladikavkaz and Aram to FC Spartak Yerevan...
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  • The 2018–19 season was FC Ararat Yerevan's 28th consecutive season in Armenian Premier League. They finished the season in ninth and last place, in the...
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  • Statistics of Armenian Premier League in the 1998 season. Aragats FC of Gyumri is promoted. Source: [citation needed] (W) Withdrew Notes: Kotayk were expelled...
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  • Echmiadzin Debed Dilijan Dinamo Yerevan Dinamo Yeghvard Dvin Artashat Erebuni Erebuni-Homenmen FC FIMA Yerevan Geghard Hachn Impulse Karin Kasakh Khimik...
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    political capital of the Armenian kingdom was transferred to the city of Dvin in 336. Vagharshapat maintained its status as the country's most important...
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  • The 2017–18 season was FC Ararat Yerevan's 27th consecutive season in Armenian Premier League. They finished the season in sixth and last place, in the...
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    Yegishe Melikyan (category FC Urartu players)
    manager of Alashkert. On 7 January 2021, Melikyan was appointed as manager of FC Pyunik. Araks Ararat Armenian Cup: 1999 Armenian Premier League: 2000 Banants...
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  • Albert Sarkisyan (footballer, born 1963) (category FC Ararat Yerevan players)
    FC Ararat Yerevan and FC Dynamo Kyiv. He is currently managing Alashkert-2 who play at the Armenian First League as the reserve team of Alashkert FC....
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  • Galust Petrosyan (category FC Ararat Yerevan players)
    (Gls) 1996–1997 Arabkir Yerevan 1 (0) 1998 Ararat Yerevan 7 (0) 1999 Dvin Artashat 20 (3) 2000–2001 Dinamo Yerevan 27 (9) 2001–2002 Ararat Yerevan 18 (4)...
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    1981–86 Not Played 1987 Aragats Leninakan 1988 Elektrotekhnik Yerevan 1989 FC Kapan 1990 Ararat-2 Yerevan 1991 Syunik Kapan Homenetmen Yerevan is the former...
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  • Premier League in the 1999 season. Zvartnots-AAL FC are promoted. Aragats FC changed their name to FC Gyumri. Source: [citation needed] (C) Champions;...
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    relegation stage. Aragats FC is promoted. FC Kotayk were expelled for not paying taxes. Alashkert Martuni, FIMA Yerevan, and FC Nig Aparan returned to professional...
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  • 1996–97, the tournament had 24 participants, none of which were reserve teams. FC Yerevan, Karabakh Yerevan, Pyunik, Van Yerevan, Kotayk, Tsement, Shirak and...
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  • Aram Hakobyan (category FC Urartu players)
    Yerevan 15 (1) 1998 Dvin Artashat 24 (5) 1999–2002 Spartak Yerevan 51 (45) 2003 FC Banants 27 (21) 2003–2004 Stal Alchevsk 15 (2) 2004–2005 FC Stal Dniprodzerzhynsk...
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    promoted. Kilikia F.C. returned to professional football. Erebuni-Homenmen changed their name to Erebuni FC. Shirak-2 changed their name to FC Gyumri. Karabakh...
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  • David Grigoryan (footballer, born 1982) (category FC Mika players)
    Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1999–1999 Yerevan 16 (0) 1999–2000 Dvin Artashat 3 (0) 2000–2004 Mika 96 (24) 2005–2007 Kyzylzhar 46 (3) 2007–2009 Mika...
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  • missions of Armenia · Djahan · Djidjrakatsi · Dolma · Doogh · Duduk · Dvin · Dvin Artashat · Dzayrakuyn Vartabed · Dzophq · Dzoraget (river) · Dzorapor Eastern...
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    Georgia and Caucasian Albania, and had its centre in the Armenian city, Dvin. Arminiya lasted until 884, when it regained its independence from the weakened...
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  • The 2016–17 season is a FC Ararat Yerevan's 26th consecutive season in Armenian Premier League. This article shows player statistics and all official matches...
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