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FC Alashkert

Association football club in Armenia

FC Alashkert

Association football club in Armenia

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groundAlashkert Stadium
capacity6,850
ownerBagrat Navoyan & Anton Zingarevich
owntitleOwner(s)
managerVahe Gevorgyan
leagueArmenian Premier League
season2024–25
position9th of 10
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Football Club Alashkert (), commonly known as Alashkert, is an Armenian football club based in the capital Yerevan, founded in 1990 in Martuni and after folding in 2000 re-founded in 2011. They currently play in the Armenian Premier League. The home stadium of the team is the Alashkert Stadium in Yerevan. The club headquarters are located on Saryan street 25, Yerevan. Although based in Yerevan they are in fact named after the historic town of Alashkert in the Western Armenia, now Eleşkirt.

Alashkert have won the Armenian Premier League title on four occasions and the Armenian Cup once. The club has also won the Armenian Supercup three times.

They are owned by Bagrat Navoyan, a businessman and founder of Bagretour LLC, and have a cooperation agreement with the Brazilian club Botafogo since August 2017.

In 2021, Alashkert qualified for the 2021-22 UEFA Europa Conference League, become the first club from Armenia to qualify for a UEFA organsied club competition.

History

Club logo between 2012 and 2017

Football Club Alashkert was founded in 1990 in the town of Martuni of Gegharkunik Province. In 1992, the team played in the Premier League representing Martuni and using the City Stadium of the town as their home venue. However, at the end of the season the team finished last in the table, being relegated to the First League. As a result, the club withdrew from the competition.

In 1998, FC Alashkert returned to professional football and participated in the First League finishing the table in 6th position. In 1999, they did not participate in the First League competition and later in early 2000, the club was dissolved.

Revival in 2011

In late 2011, FC Alashkert were re-founded by Bagrat Navoyan, a businessman native of Martuni. They entered the 2012–13 Armenian First League competition and won the championship, booking their place in the Armenian Premier League for the 2013–14 season. In 2012–2013, the team was managed by the former Armenian player Albert Sarkisyan.

Relocation to Yerevan in 2013

In February 2013, the club purchased the Nairi Stadium in Yerevan, to become the official venue of their home games. As a result, the club was officially relocated from Martuni to Yerevan starting from the 2013–14 season.

2013/14 Season-Present

In the 2013/14 season, Alashkert finished bottom of the table. However, they weren't relegated.

In the 2014/15 Alashkert secured a 4th placed finish and a spot in the Europa League Qualifiers.

The 2015/16 season saw Alashkert have a superb performance in the Armenian Premier League, winning the title after a tough battle with runners-up Shirak SC.

The 2016/17 season saw Alashkert win the Armenian league title for the second consecutive season.

The 2017/18 season marked a zenith for Alashkert as they clinched the title for the third consecutive time, establishing their dominance in Armenian football. This achievement underscored the club's strategic prowess and the skillful execution of their players on the field.

Facing the challenge of sustaining peak performance, Alashkert secured a fourth-place finish in the 2018/19 season.

However, the subsequent season, 2019/20, demonstrated the team's ability to recalibrate and maintain a competitive edge, resulting in a commendable third-place finish.

The narrative took an exhilarating turn in the 2020/21 season when Alashkert, fueled by a renewed sense of purpose, once again secured the title, adding another chapter to their storied legacy. Alashkert also finished runners-up in the Armenian Cup, losing 3-1 in the final to Ararat. In 2021 Alashkert also won the Armenian Supercup, defeating Ararat 1-0 to secure the trophy.

In the 2021/22 season, Alashkert maintained a competitive stance, securing a third-place finish.

The recent 2022/23 season saw the club finish in fourth place, inviting strategic reflection and a renewed commitment to future seasons.

In December 2017, Alashkert entered into partnerships with Brazilian clubs Botafogo and Fluminense.

Domestic record

League records of Alashkert FC:RSSSF Armenia (and subpages per year)

SeasonLeagueNational CupEuropeTop goalscorerManagerDivisionPos.Pl.WDLGSGAPNameLeague
1990Soviet Lower Second League1718756293719
1991173812422517928
1992Armenian Premier League24225215385812Quarter-finalARM Albert Ohanyan
1993–97No Participation
1998Armenian First League624987302530Preliminary round
199910First round
No Participation
2012–13Armenian First League1362466803178Quarter-finalARM Vardan Petrosyan15ARM Albert Sarkisyan
2013–14Armenian Premier League8286616386924Quarter-finalARM Mihran Manasyan17ARM Armen Sanamyan
ARM Armen Gyulbudaghyants
2014–1542810810323538Semi-finalARM Mihran Manasyan9ARM Abraham Khashmanyan
2015–161281675502455Semi-finalUEL 2QARM Mihran Manasyan
BRA Héber16
2016–171301974592664Quarter-finalUCL 2QARM Mihran Manasyan
ARM Artak Yedigaryan13
2017–181301488443150Runners UpUCL 2QARM Artak Yedigaryan13ARM Abraham Khashmanyan
ARM Varuzhan Sukiasyan
2018–1943215611372751WinnerUEL 3QSRB Uroš Nenadović6ARM Varuzhan Sukiasyan
ARM Aram Voskanyan
ARM Abraham Khashmanyan
2019–203281459513147Quarter-finalUEL 2QBIH Aleksandar Glišić11ARM Abraham Khashmanyan
ARM Armen Adamyan (Caretaker)
ARM Yegishe Melikyan
2020–211241374251546Runners UpUEL 1QRUS David Davidyan5ARM Yegishe Melikyan
ARM Abraham Khashmanyan
ARM Aleksandr Grigoryan
2021–223321499383051Quarter-finalUECL GSGNB José Embaló7ARM Aleksandr Grigoryan
SRB Milan Milanović
ARM Aram Voskanyan
2022–2343620610583766Quarter-finalUECL 1QRCOL Bladimir Díaz11ARM Karen Barseghyan
ARM Vahe Gevorgyan
2023–2453613617545645Second RoundUECL 2QRGEO Levan Kutalia12ARM Vahe Gevorgyan
2024–259306816245226Second Round-ARM Sargis Metoyan8ARM Abraham Khashmanyan
ARM Edgar Torosyan
ARM Albert Safaryan

Records

  • Seasons in top division – 10 (1992–present)
  • Lowest league position – 24 (1992)
  • Biggest 'undefeated' streak in the league – 11 matches (10/05/15 – 19/09/15)
  • Win record for season – 24 (2012–13) (First League)
  • Loss record for season – 22 (1991) (Soviet Lower Second League)
  • Most points in a season – 78 (2012–2013) (First League)
  • Most league goals in a season (club) – 80 (2012–2013) (First League)
  • All time League goals – 834 (since 1990)
  • Most goals in a season (player) – 17, ARM Mihran Manasyan, 2013–14
  • Biggest win – 6–0 vs ARM FC Artsakh, 2018
  • Biggest defeat – 9–2 vs ARM Gandzasar Kapan, 2013
  • Biggest home win – 6–0 vs ARM FC Artsakh, 2018
  • Biggest home defeat – 5–0 vs ARM FC Pyunik, 2013
  • Biggest away win – 4–0 vs ARM Gandzasar Kapan, 2018
  • Biggest away defeat – 9–2 vs ARM Gandzasar Kapan, 2013
  • Highest attendance ever59.047 vs SCO Celtic, 2018
  • Highest attendance home game9.000 vs ROU CFR Cluj, 2018
  • Highest attendance away game59.047 vs SCO Celtic, 2018
  • Highest attendance in league or cup4.000 vs ARM Ararat, 2021 and vs ARM Lori Vanadzor, 2019
  • All-time most appearances – ARM Artak Grigoryan, 198
  • All-time top scorer – ARM Mihran Manasyan, 76

Europe

Alashkert first qualified for the Europa League 2015–16 qualification round 1, after gaining 4th place in the Armenian Premier League 2014–2015. In the first round Alashkert drew the Scottish club St Johnstone. Despite the fact that St Johnstone were considered as the favourites, Alashkert were victorious after the two games and were able to create a sensation. In the second round, Alashkert had to meet the Kazakh side Kairat. In the first game Alashkert were defeated 3–0. In the second game, Alashkert were able to achieve victory as a result of a last-minute winner scored by Heber Araujo, 2–1. However this was not enough to qualify for the third round.

Alashkert were the first ever Armenian side to play in a European group stage after defeating Kairat 3–2 on 12 August 2021. They played Rangers in the play-off for the Europa League, but lost 1–0 on aggregate. As a result, they dropped into the Europa Conference League group stage, where they were drawn in a group alongside Maccabi Tel Aviv, HJK Helsinki and LASK. After losing their first five matches, Alashkert managed to draw 1–1 against Maccabi Tel Aviv on matchday six, which was the first ever point earned by an Armenian side in any UEFA group stage.

European record

Main article: FC Alashkert in European football

CompetitionPldWDLGFGAGD
UEFA Champions League143561220–8
UEFA Europa League177371723–6
UEFA Europa Conference League123271523–8
Total431310204466–22
SeasonCompetitionRoundOpponentHomeAwayAggregateNote
2015–16UEFA Europa League1QSCO St Johnstone1–01–22–2 (a)[[File:Symbol keep vote.svg17px]]
2QKAZ Kairat2–10–32–4[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]
2016–17UEFA Champions League1QAND Santa Coloma3–00–03–0[[File:Symbol keep vote.svg17px]]
2QGEO Dinamo Tbilisi1–10–21–3[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]
2017–18UEFA Champions League1QAND Santa Coloma1–01–12–1[[File:Symbol keep vote.svg17px]]
2QBLR BATE Borisov1–31–12–4[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]
2018–19UEFA Champions League1QSCO Celtic0–30–30–6[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]
UEFA Europa League2QMNE Sutjeska Nikšić0–01–01–0[[File:Symbol keep vote.svg17px]]
3QROM CFR Cluj0−20–50–7[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]
2019–20UEFA Europa League1QMKD Makedonija GP3–13–06–1[[File:Symbol keep vote.svg17px]]
2QROU FCSB0−33–23–5[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]
2020–21UEFA Europa League1QMKD Renova0−10–1[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]
2021–22UEFA Champions League1QWAL Connah's Quay Nomads1–02–23–2[[File:Symbol keep vote.svg17px]]
2QMDA Sheriff Tiraspol0−11−31–4[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]
UEFA Europa League3QKAZ Kairat3–20–03−2[[File:Symbol keep vote.svg17px]]
POSCO Rangers0–00–10–1[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]
UEFA Europa Conference LeagueGSAUT LASK0–30–24th place[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]
ISR Maccabi Tel Aviv1–11–4
FIN HJK2–40–1
2022–23UEFA Europa Conference League1QMLT Ħamrun Spartans1–01–42–4[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]
2023–24UEFA Europa Conference League1QMNE Arsenal Tivat1–16–17–2[[File:Symbol keep vote.svg17px]]
2QHUN Debrecen0–12–12–2[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg17px]]
  • Biggest win in UEFA competitions: 3–0 vs AND FC Santa Coloma (5 July 2016) and vs MKD Makedonija GP (18 July 2019)
  • Biggest defeat in UEFA competitions: 0–5 vs ROU CFR Cluj (16 August 2018)
  • Club appearances in UEFA competitions: 7
  • Highest attendance59.047 vs SCO Celtic, 2018
  • Player with most UEFA appearances: ARM Artak Grigoryan – 29 appearances
  • Top scorer in UEFA competitions: SRB Uros Nenadovic – 4 goals
  • Goalkeeper with most clean sheets in UEFA competitions: SRB Ognjen Cancarevic – 5 matches

UEFA coefficient

Last update: 12 August 2021

The following list ranks the current position of Alashkert in UEFA club ranking:

RankTeamPoints
138NED Vitesse Arnhem8.500
139EST Flora Tallinn8.250
140ARM Alashkert8.000
141KAZ Kairat8.000
142CRO Hajduk Split8.000

List of opponents by nation

Nat.Pld1W1D1L1GF1GA1GD
AND Andorra422051+4
AUT Austria200205–5
BLR Belarus201124–2
FIN Finland200225–3
GEO Georgia201113−2
ISR Israel201125–3
KAZ Kazakhstan421156–1
MLT Malta110010+1
MDA Moldova200214–3
MNE Montenegro211010+1
MKD North Macedonia320162+4
ROU Romania4103312–9
SCO Scotland611429–7
WAL Wales211032+1

List of opponents by club

ClubPldWDLGFGAGD
AND FC Santa Coloma422051+4
AUT LASK200205–5
BLR BATE Borisov201124–2
FIN HJK200225–3
GEO Dinamo Tbilisi201113–2
ISR Maccabi Tel Aviv201125–3
KAZ Kairat421156–1
MLT Ħamrun Spartans110010+1
MDA Sheriff Tiraspol200214–3
MNE Sutjeska Nikšić211010+1
MKD Makedonija GP220061+5
MKD Renova100101–1
ROM CFR Cluj200207–7
ROM FCSB210135–2
SCO Celtic200206–6
SCO Rangers201101–1
SCO St Johnstone2101220
WAL Connah's Quay Nomads211032+1

Stadiums

[[Alashkert Stadium
Alashkert logo at the main entrance of the stadium

Between 1990 and 2000, the club was based in the Martuni City Stadium in the town of Martuni, near the shores of Lake Sevan.

After the revival of the club in 2011, they were relocated to Yerevan, playing their home games in different stadiums of the capital city, mainly at the Nairi Stadium. However, Nairi Stadium – later renamed Alashkert Stadium – was purchased by the owners of FC Alashkert in February 2013.

Due to the large-scale renovation works at the Alashkert Stadium, Alashkert used the Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium and Hrazdan Stadium during the 2013–14 Armenian Premier League season. Alashkert continue to use the Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium to host European matches, due to Alashkert Stadium not meeting UEFA stadium category requirements.

The club returned to their own Alashkert Stadium during the 2014–15 Armenian Premier League season.

Honours

Current squad

Out on loan


Alashkert-2

The club's reserve squad plays as Alashkert-2 in the Armenian First League. They also play their home games at the Alashkert Stadium.

Youth teams

Alashkert run a small football school for youth teams on training pitches adjacent to the Alashkert Stadium in Yerevan. They also run a football school in the town of Masis in Ararat Province.

Personnel

Technical staff

PositionName
Head coachARM Vahe Gevorgyan
Assistant coachARM Artur Hovhannisyan
Assistant coachBLR Sergey Zenevich
Goalkeeping coachARM Hayk Kirakosyan
Fitness CoachARM Hayk Voskanyan
Head DoctorARM Arman Hakobyan
Team ManagerARM Garik Mnatsakanyan

Management

PositionName
Owner/PresidentARM Bagrat Navoyan & RUS Anton Zingarevich
Vice PresidentARM Tigran Mkrtchyan
Chief Executive OfficerRUS Alexey Balyberdin
Sports DirectorRUS Fyodor Burdykin
Head of MediaARM Yervand Hakobyan
Head of PR & MarketingARM Aghasi Gharagyozyan

Managerial history

Managers of FC Alashkert since the club revived in late 2011:

  • ARM Albert Sarkisyan (1 January 2012 – 30 April 2013)
  • ARM Armen Sanamyan (30 April 2013 – 23 October 2013)
  • ARM Armen Gyulbudaghyants (2 November 2013 – 30 August 2014)
  • ARM Abraham Khashmanyan (31 August 2014 – 1 April 2018)
  • ARM Varuzhan Sukiasyan (1 April 2018 – 21 September 2018)
  • ARM Aram Voskanyan (25 September 2018 – 14 April 2019)
  • ARM Abraham Khashmanyan (15 April 2019 – 20 May 2021)
  • ARM RUS Aleksandr Grigoryan (20 May 2021 –20 September 2021 )
  • SRB Milan Milanović (26 September 2021 – 13 January 2022)
  • ARM Aram Voskanyan (13 January 2022 – 28 April 2022)
  • ARM Armen Petrosyan (28 April 2022 – 17 June 2022)
  • ARM Karen Barseghyan (1 July 2022 – 24 December 2022)
  • ARM Vahe Gevorgyan (24 December 2022 – 17 June 2024)
  • ARM Abraham Khashmanyan (1 July 2024 – 22 January 2025)
  • ARM Edgar Torosyan (19 February 2025 – 18 April 2025)
  • ARM Albert Safaryan (19 April 2025 – 25 June 2025)
  • ARM Vahe Gevorgyan (1 July 2025 –

References

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  3. "Բարձրագույն խու՛մբ, մենք գալիս ենք. TF-ը հյուրընկալվել էր "Ալաշկերտի" կողմից".
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