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First game = {{Flagicon|Armenia}} Armenia 0 - 0 [[Moldova national football team|Moldova]] {{Flagicon|Moldova}}<br/>([[Yerevan]], [[Armenia]]; [[12 October]], [[1992]]) |
First game = {{Flagicon|Armenia}} Armenia 0 - 0 [[Moldova national football team|Moldova]] {{Flagicon|Moldova}}<br/>([[Yerevan]], [[Armenia]]; [[12 October]], [[1992]]) |
Largest win = {{Flagicon|Armenia}} Armenia 3 - 0 [[Andorra national football team|Andorra]] {{Flagicon|Andorra}}<br/>([[Yerevan]], [[Armenia]]; [[6 September]], [[1997]])|
Largest win = {{Flagicon|Andorra}} [[Andorra national football team|Andorra]] 3 - 0 {{Flagicon|Armenia}}<br/>([[Andorra la Vella]], [[Andorra]]; [[October 12]], [[2005]])|
Largest loss = {{Flagicon|Chile}} [[Chile national football team|Chile]] 7 - 0 Armenia {{Flagicon|Armenia}}<br/>([[Viña del Mar]], [[Chile]]; [[4 January]], [[1997]])|
Largest loss = {{Flagicon|Chile}} [[Chile national football team|Chile]] 7 - 0 Armenia {{Flagicon|Armenia}}<br/>([[Viña del Mar]], [[Chile]]; [[4 January]], [[1997]])|
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Revision as of 08:32, 23 June 2007

Armenia
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s)Ararat
AssociationFootball Federation
of Armenia
ConfederationUEFA (Europe)
Head coachScotland Ian Porterfield
Most capsSargis Hovsepian (87)
Top scorerArtur Petrosyan (11)
Home stadiumRepublican Stadium
FIFA codeARM
First colours
Second colours
FIFA ranking
Current80
Highest79 (September 2000)
Lowest159 (June 1994)
First international
Armenia Armenia 0 - 0 Moldova Moldova
(Yerevan, Armenia; 12 October, 1992)
Biggest win
Andorra Andorra 3 - 0 Armenia
(Andorra la Vella, Andorra; October 12, 2005)
Biggest defeat
Chile Chile 7 - 0 Armenia Armenia
(Viña del Mar, Chile; 4 January, 1997)

The Armenia national football team is the national football team of Armenia and is controlled by the Football Federation of Armenia. After the split of the Soviet Union, they played their first match against Moldova on 12 October, 1992.


World Cup record

European Championship record

Managers

Manager Period Matches Won Drawn Lost GF[1] GA[2]
Eduard Markarov 1992-1994 6 1 2 3 1 5
Samvel Darbinyan 1995-1996 9 1 1 7 5 21
Khoren Hovhannisyan 1996-1997 16 2 5 9 10 41
Souren Barseghyan 1998-1999 14 4 2 8 11 19
Varuzhan Sukiasyan 2000-2001 17 3 7 7 17 27
Andranik Adamyan (caretaker) 2002 1 1 0 0 2 0
Oskar Lopez Argentina 2002 2 0 1 1 2 4
Andranik Adamyan (caretaker) 2003 1 0 0 1 0 2
Mihai Stoichiţă Romania 2003-2004 10 4 1 5 11 17
Bernard Casoni France 2004-2005 8 1 1 6 5 18
Henk Wisman Netherlands 2005-2006 8 1 1 6 5 14
Ian Porterfield Scotland 2006-present 9 2 3 4 4 8

Current squad

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club


1GK Roman Berezovsky August 5, 1974 48 0 Russia FC Khimki
1GK Gevorg Kasparov July 25, 1980 7 0 Iran Pas Tehran
1GK Armen Ambartsumyan February 18, 1978 8 0 Bulgaria Slavia Sofia
2DF Yegishe Melikyan August 13, 1979 27 0 Armenia Banants Yerevan
2DF Karen Dokhoyan October 6, 1976 40 2 Armenia Pyunik Yerevan
2DF Sargis Hovsepian (C) November 2, 1972 87 1 Armenia Pyunik Yerevan
2DF Aleksandr Tadevosyan August 9, 1980 21 0 Armenia Pyunik Yerevan
2DF Robert Arzumanyan July 24, 1985 17 1 Armenia Pyunik Yerevan
2DF Valeri Aleksanyan September 4, 1984 12 0 Armenia Pyunik Yerevan
2DF Ararat Arakelyan February 2, 1984 2 0 Armenia Banants Yerevan
2DF Vahagn Minasyan April 25, 1985 2 0 Armenia Ararat Yerevan
3MF Romik Khachatryan August 23, 1978 46 1 Romania Unirea Urziceni
3MF Samvel Melkonyan March 15, 1984 10 0 Armenia Banants Yerevan
3MF Artavazd Karamyan November 14, 1979 33 3 Romania Poli Timişoara
3MF Levon Pachajyan September 20, 1983 12 0 Armenia Pyunik Yerevan
3MF Aghvan Mkrtchyan February 27, 1981 23 0 Armenia Pyunik Yerevan
3MF Rafael Nazaryan March 26, 1975 23 1 Armenia Pyunik Yerevan
3MF Hamlet Mkhitaryan November 24, 1973 48 2 Armenia Pyunik Yerevan
3MF Arthur Voskanyan August 13, 1976 33 0 Armenia Ararat Yerevan
4FW Edgar Manucharyan January 19, 1987 13 1 Netherlands Ajax Amsterdam
4FW Robert Zebelyan March 31, 1984 2 0 Russia FC Khimki
4FW Arman Karamyan November 14, 1979 36 5 Romania Poli Timişoara
4FW Aram Hakobyan August 15, 1979 16 2 Ukraine Illychivets Mariupol
4FW Armen Shahgeldyan August 28, 1973 53 6 Armenia Mika Yerevan
4FW Vahe Tadevosyan October 17, 1983 0 0 Switzerland FC Aarau
4FW Ara Hakobyan April 11, 1980 31 5 Ukraine Illychivets Mariupol

Notable players

(* - still is a national team player)

Memorable matches

Date Tournament Place Match Score
September 14, 1992 Friendly match Yerevan, Armenia ArmeniaArmenia - MoldovaMoldova 0 - 0
June 17, 1994 Friendly match Yerevan, Armenia ArmeniaArmenia - MaltaMalta 1 - 0
August 6, 1995 UEFA EURO 96 qualifying Skopje, FYR Macedonia North MacedoniaFYR Macedonia - ArmeniaArmenia 1 - 2
June 25, 1996 Friendly match Asunción, Paraguay ParaguayParaguay - ArmeniaArmenia 1 - 2
August 31, 1996 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification Yerevan, Armenia ArmeniaArmenia - PortugalPortugal 0 - 0
October 5, 1996 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification Belfast, Northern Ireland Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland - ArmeniaArmenia 1 - 1
November 11, 1996 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification Tirana, Albania AlbaniaAlbania- ArmeniaArmenia 1 - 1
May 5, 1997 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification Kyiv, Ukraine UkraineUkraine- ArmeniaArmenia 1 - 1
September 6, 1997 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification Yerevan, Armenia ArmeniaArmenia - AlbaniaAlbania 3 - 2
September 5, 1998 UEFA EURO 2000 qualifying Yerevan, Armenia ArmeniaArmenia - AndorraAndorra 3 - 1
November 21, 1998 Friendly match Yerevan, Armenia ArmeniaArmenia - EstoniaEstonia 2 - 1
June 9, 1999 UEFA EURO 2000 qualifying Yerevan, Armenia ArmeniaArmenia - UkraineUkraine 0 - 0
October 9, 1999 UEFA EURO 2000 qualifying Andorra la Vella, Andorra AndorraAndorra - ArmeniaArmenia 0 - 3
January 9, 2000 Friendly match Los Angeles, USA ArmeniaArmenia - GuatemalaGuatemala 1 - 1
February 2, 2000 Cyprus Tournament Nikosia, Cyprus ArmeniaArmenia - MoldovaMoldova 2 - 1
June 3, 2000 Friendly match Vilnius, Lithuania LithuaniaLithuania - ArmeniaArmenia 1 - 2
September 2, 2000 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification Oslo, Norway NorwayNorway - ArmeniaArmenia 0 - 0
February 12, 2001 Friendly match Sofia, Bulgaria ArmeniaArmenia - UzbekistanUzbekistan 2 - 0
March 24, 2001 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification Yerevan, Armenia ArmeniaArmenia - WalesWales 2 - 2
June 6, 2001 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification Yerevan, Armenia ArmeniaArmenia - PolandPoland 1 - 1
June 7, 2002 Friendly match Andorra la Vella, Andorra AndorraAndorra - ArmeniaArmenia 0 - 2
September 7, 2002 UEFA EURO 2004 qualifying Yerevan, Armenia ArmeniaArmenia - UkraineUkraine 2 - 2
March 29, 2003 UEFA EURO 2004 qualifying Yerevan, Armenia ArmeniaArmenia - Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland 1 - 0
September 10, 2003 UEFA EURO 2004 qualifying Belfast, Northern Ireland Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland - ArmeniaArmenia 0 - 1
February 21, 2004 Cyprus Tournament Larnaka, Cyprus ArmeniaArmenia- Georgia (country)Georgia 2 - 0
March 28, 2004 Friendly match Yerevan, Armenia ArmeniaArmenia- TurkmenistanTurkmenistan 1 - 0
November 17, 2004 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification Yerevan, Armenia ArmeniaArmenia- RomaniaRomania 1 - 1
October 12, 2005 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification Andorra la Vella, Andorra AndorraAndorra - ArmeniaArmenia 0 - 3
October 7, 2006 UEFA EURO 2008 qualifying Yerevan, Armenia ArmeniaArmenia - FinlandFinland 0 - 0
January 14, 2007 Friendly match Los Angeles, USA ArmeniaArmenia - PanamaPanama 1 - 1
June 2, 2007 UEFA EURO 2008 qualifying Almaty, Kazakhstan KazakhstanKazakhstan - ArmeniaArmenia 1 - 2
June 6, 2007 UEFA EURO 2008 qualifying Yerevan, Armenia ArmeniaArmenia- PolandPoland 1 - 0


See also

Notes

  1. ^ Goals for / scored
  2. ^ Goals against / conceded

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