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2018–19 Armenian First League


Season
6 August 2018 – 13 June 2019
Junior Sevan
Yerevan
Alashkert-2 8–0 Ararat Yerevan-2(2 October 2018) Gandzasar-2 8–0 Erebuni(8 December 2018)
Ararat Yerevan-2 0-10 Yerevan(27 September 2018)
Ararat Yerevan-2 0-10 Yerevan(27 September 2018)
← 2017–18 2019–20 →
All statistics correct as of 8 December 2018.

The 2018–19 Armenian First League season was the 27th since its establishment. The season was launched on August 6, 2018, and concluded on June 13, 2019. Junior Sevan were reigned as champions, however, they did not gain promotion to the 2019–20 Armenian Premier League, due to not meeting the requirements of the Football Federation of Armenia to take part at the Armenian Premier League competition. Instead, runners-up Yerevan gained promotion, as they met the above-mentioned requirements.

5 new teams have joined the 2018–19 Armenian First League season:

  • FC Yerevan from Yerevan, existed between 1995 and 1999, re-founded in 2018.
  • FC Lokomotiv Yerevan from Yerevan, existed between 2002 and 2005, re-founded in 2018.
  • Junior Sevan FC from Sevan, a newly-founded club in 2018.
  • Banants-3 from Yerevan, reformed in 2018 as the 3rd team of FC Banants.
  • Ararat-Armenia-2 from Yerevan, formed in 2018 as the reserve team of FC Ararat-Armenia.

Promoted to 2018–19 Armenian Premier League:

  • Lori FC as 2017–18 Armenian First League champions.
  • Artsakh FC as 2017–18 Armenian First League runners-up.
  • FC Ararat-Armenia as 2017–18 Armenian First League 3rd-place winners

A total of 12 clubs have entered the competition with only 4 clubs -Erebuni, Lokomotiv Yerevan, Junior Sevan and Yerevan- being eligible for promotion, while the rest 8 teams were the reserve teams of clubs from the Armenian Premier League.

On 28 February 2019, the FFA suspended the rights of Erebuni SC to continue competing in the second part of the 2018-19 Armenian First League and the club was expelled from the competition, plus a fine of AMD 500,000. Their matches of the second part of the season were given to their opponents by 0–3.

Although Junior Sevan were reigned as champions, they did not gain promotion to the 2019–20 Armenian Premier League, due to not meeting the requirements of the Football Federation of Armenia to take part at the Armenian Premier League competition. Instead, runners-up Yerevan gained promotion, as they met the requirements.

12 teams will take part in this season's competition, of which only 4 teams -Yerevan, FC Lokomotiv Yerevan, Junior Sevan, and Erebuni- are eligible to get the promotion right to the 2019–20 Armenian Premier League by the end of the competition. The remaining 8 teams are the reserve teams of the football clubs currently participating in the Armenian Premier League competition.

ClubLocationStadiumCapacity
ErebuniYerevan (Erebuni)Hmayak Khachatryan Stadium544
Junior SevanDzoraghbyur (Kotayk)Dzoraghbyur Training Centre1n/a
Lokomotiv YerevanYerevan (Shengavit)Mika Stadium7,250
YerevanVagharshapatVagharshapat Football Academy2n/a
Alashkert-2Dzoraghbyur AshtarakDzoraghbyur Training Centre Kasakhi Marzik Stadiumn/a 3,600
Ararat-2Dzoraghbyur (Kotayk)Dzoraghbyur Training Centren/a
Ararat-Armenia-2Yerevan (Avan)Football Academy Stadium1,428
Banants-2Yerevan (Malatia-Sebastia)Banants Training Centre pitch#3600
Banants-3Yerevan (Malatia-Sebastia)Banants Training Centre pitch#3600
Gandzasar-2KapanGandzasar Training Centren/a
Pyunik-2Yerevan (Kentron)Pyunik Stadium780
Shirak-2GyumriGyumri City Stadium2,844
  • 1Junior Sevan will play at the Dzoraghbyur Training Centre, Dzoraghbyur, due to the ongoing construction of their new home venue Sevan Football Stadium, Sevan.
  • 2Yerevan will play at the Vagharshapat Football Academy, Vagharshapat, instead of their original venue Yerevan Football Academy Stadium, Yerevan.
TeamPresidentManagerCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
ErebuniTigran AyvazyanSevada Arzumanyan (matchday 1 to 18)Sos TadevosyanJoma
Junior SevanHayk GrigoryanSyarhey HerasimetsGor Martirosyan2K SportDI Group1
Lokomotiv YerevanHrachik KananyanVahe Gevorgyan (matchday 1 to 18) Anatoliy Piskovets (matchday 19 & onwards)Arman Zeinalyan2Givova
YerevanKaren HarutyunyanSamvel SargsyanYevgeni SkoblikovNike
Alashkert-2Bagrat NavoyanSergey ErzrumyanArtashes ArakelyanJomaBagratour
Ararat-Armenia-2Poghos GalstyanTigran PetrosyantsAlbert KhachumyanJomaTashir Group
Ararat Yerevan-2Hiraç Yagan (until Sept. 2018) Hrach Kaprielian (from Oct. 2018)Georgi Andriasyan (matchday 1 to 18) Albert Safaryan (matchday 19 & onwards)Sergey MkrtchyanJako
Banants-2Hrach AghabekianAram HakobyanErik VardanyanAdidas
Banants-3Hrach AghabekianTigran ArakelyanMikayel MirzoyanAdidas
Gandzasar-2Garnik AghababianAshot ManucharyanTigran IvanyanAdidasZCMC
Pyunik-2Artur SoghomonyanAlbert SarkisyanVigen BegoyanNikeGold's Gym
Shirak-2Arman SahakyanTigran DavtyanArtur AmiryanAdidas
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  2. ^ Left the team at the end of the 1st half of the season (after matchday 18).

As of match played 13 June 2019

RankPlayerClubGoals
1Stanislav YefimovYerevan46
2Ivan LatishevYerevan17
Mher HarutyunyanGandzasar-2
Karapet ManukyanLokomotiv Yerevan
5Erik PetrosyanBanants-216
6Sultan AksanovJunior Sevan15
7Akhmed JindoyanAlashkert-214
8Aram KolozyanArarat-Armenia-212
9Vardan BakalyanArarat-Armenia-211
Sargis MetoyanArarat Yerevan-2
Mikayel MirzoyanBanants-3
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