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Noah
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Full nameFootball Club Noah
Founded2017; 7 years ago (2017)
GroundArmavir City Stadium (temporary)
Mika Stadium
Capacity3,100
7,200
OwnerKaren Abrahamyan
Chief executive officerArtur Sahakyan
ManagerRobert Arzumanyan
LeagueArmenian Premier League
2021–226th
Websitehttps://fcnoah.am/en/
Current season

Football Club Noah (Template:Lang-hy), commonly known as Noah is an Armenian professional football club based in the capital Yerevan. Founded in 2017 as FC Artsakh, they currently play in the Armenian Premier League.[1]

History

The club was founded as FC Artsakh in 2017 and played its first match in a goalless draw against FC Banants on 2 June 2017.[2] Noah played its first competitive season in the 2017–18 Armenian First League, finishing second and achieving promotion to the Armenian Premier League.[3]

After a disappointing 8th place finish in the 2018–19 season, the club was sold to Karen Abrahamyan, who rebranded the club FC Noah in 2019.

Noah won the 2019–20 Armenian Cup, defeating Ararat-Armenia on penalties.

Domestic

Season[4] League National cup Top goalscorer Manager Kit manufacturer Main sponsor
Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Name League
2017–18 Armenian First League 2nd 27 21 2 4 77 16 65 Quarter-finals Armenia Grigor Aghekyan 18 Armenia Tigran Yesayan
Armenia Armen Sanamyan
Nike Renault
2018–19 Armenian Premier League 8th 32 6 10 16 25 49 28 Quarter-finals Armenia Eduard Avagyan
Armenia Vigen Avetisyan
4 Armenia Rafael Nazaryan
Armenia Sevada Arzumanyan
Vega
2019–20 2nd 28 14 6 8 37 27 48 Winners Russia Maksim Mayrovich 11 Moldova Vadim Boreț Umbro N/A
2020–21 2nd 28 12 5 7 35 20 41 Semifinal Russia Vladimir Azarov 6 Moldova Vadim Boreț
Russia Dmitri Gunko
Adidas N/A
2021–22 6th 32 9 12 11 38 43 39 Quarter-finals Russia Maksim Mayrovich 9 Russia Viktor Bulatov
Armenia Aram Hakobyan
VBET[5]

European

As of match played 15 July 2021
Competition Pld W D L GF GA GD
UEFA Europa League 1 0 0 1 1 4 –3
UEFA Europa Conference League 2 1 0 1 1 5 –4
Total 3 1 0 2 2 9 –7
Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2020–21 UEFA Europa League 1QR Kazakhstan Kairat 1–4
2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League 1QR Finland KuPS 1–0 0–5 1–5

Colours and badge

As FC Artsakh the club's main kit colours were red and white, however following the rebranding, the club chose black and a light green to represent the club. Umbro became the kit supplier for the 2019-20, following two years of using Nike.

Badge history

From 2017 to 2019, the club operated as FC Artsakh, bearing a red round badge with an eagle. Following the 2019 rebranding as FC Noah, the club's emblem was changed to a simple black text:
"Yerevan Armenia Football Club Noah".

Stadium

The stadium's main East stand
The North and West stands

At the beginning phase of the 2018–19 Armenian Premier League season, FC Noah used the Mika Stadium, located in the Shengavit neighborhood of Yerevan, as their home ground until matchday 8. They were then forced to leave the Mika Stadium due to the inappropriate pitch conditions, and between matchday 9 and 14 they played at the Pyunik Stadium before moving to the artificial-turf pitch of the Dzoraghbyur Training Centre at the eastern outskirts of Yerevan. For the 2019–20 Armenian Premier League season, FC Noah played at the Alashkert Stadium located in the same neighbourhood of Yerevan.

After starting the 2021–22 Armenian Premier League season playing their home games at the Yerevan Football Academy Stadium in Yerevan, Noah moved their home games to the Armavir City Stadium in Armavir in February 2022.[6]

Players

Current squad

As of 16 September 2022

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 MF Armenia ARM Karen Muradyan (on loan from Pyunik)
5 DF Armenia ARM Norayr Nikoghosyan
6 MF Belarus BLR Hayk Musakhanyan
7 MF Armenia ARM Karen Nalbandyan
8 DF Burkina Faso BFA Dramane Salou
9 FW Armenia ARM Levon Vardanyan
10 MF Armenia ARM Armen Nahapetyan
11 MF Ghana GHA Israel Opoku
13 MF Armenia ARM Robert Baghramyan
17 MF Nigeria NGA Adams Friday
18 DF Nigeria NGA Okazie Ebenezer
20 MF Armenia ARM Petros Afajanyan
21 MF Armenia ARM Patvakan Avetisyan (on loan from Ararat-Armenia)
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 MF Armenia ARM Ruben Yesayan (on loan from Pyunik)
23 MF Armenia ARM Hayk Ghevondyan (on loan from Pyunik)
25 DF Armenia ARM Artur Danielyan
26 MF Russia RUS Arsen Ayrapetyan (on loan from Rodina Moscow)
27 FW Armenia ARM Samvel Hakobyan
28 FW South Korea KOR Yeon-seung Kim
33 MF Armenia ARM Vahagn Hayrapetyan
77 GK Armenia ARM Vardan Shahatuni
91 FW Nigeria NGA Goodnews Igbokwe
94 DF Armenia ARM Arman Khachatryan
96 GK Armenia ARM Anatoly Ayvazov
97 DF Russia RUS Aleksandr Nesterov
99 GK Armenia ARM Harutyun Melkonyan (on loan from Pyunik)

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF Armenia ARM Tigran Sargsyan (at BKMA Yerevan)

Coaching staff

Position Name
Manager Russia Viktor Bulatov
Assistant Coach Russia Yevgeny Galkin
Goalkeepers Coach Russia Dmitri Solonenko
Fitness Coach
Team Doctor Armenia Arman Margaryan

Honours

FC Noah won their first trophy on 10 July 2020, defeating Ararat-Armenia on penalties to win the 2019–20 Armenian Cup.

Domestic

Armenian Cup

Armenian Supercup

References

  1. ^ "Կայացավ Արցախ ֆուտբոլային ակումբի շնորհանդեսը" (in Armenian). totalfootball.am. 18 June 2019. Retrieved 22 March 2018.
  2. ^ "Բանանցը չկարողացավ հաղթել Արցախին ստուգողական խաղում". armsport.am. Retrieved 22 March 2018.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "Հայտնի է Հայաստանի Առաջին խմբի առաջնության խաղացանկը". armsport.am (in Armenian). 24 July 2017. Archived from the original on 26 July 2017. Retrieved 26 July 2017.
  4. ^ RSSSF Armenia (and subpages per year)
  5. ^ "VBET HAS BECOME THE TITLE SPONSOR OF FC NOAH". fcnoah.am. FC Noah. 19 July 2021. Retrieved 21 July 2021.
  6. ^ "We are happy to inform that from now on Noah will hold its home matches in Armavir city stadium, which seats 3,100 spectators". facebook.com/noah.footballclub. FC Noah. 7 February 2022. Retrieved 8 February 2022.