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'''Mika Football Club''' ({{lang-hy|Միկա Ֆուտբոլային Ակումբ}}), is an [[Armenia]]n professional [[association football|football]] club, playing in the capital, [[Yerevan]]. |
'''Mika Football Club''' ({{lang-hy|Միկա Ֆուտբոլային Ակումբ}}), is an [[Armenia]]n professional [[association football|football]] club, playing in the capital, [[Yerevan]]. |
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FC Mika was originally founded as "Olimpia" in 1985. The club '''Kasakh Ashtarak''' was renamed in 1999 to Mika by the owner of [[Armavia Airlines]], Mikhail Baghdasarov. Under the merger, the name of the new club became Mika-Kasakh Ashtarak. However, the merger only lasted for one year, and in 2000, the two clubs separated. Kasakh Ashtarak kept its name, logo, history and statistics, while Mika settled for being a new club. This began the era of Mika F.C. Ashtarak. |
FC Mika was originally founded as "Olimpia" in 1985. The club '''Kasakh Ashtarak''' was renamed in 1999 to Mika by the owner of [[Armavia Airlines]], Mikhail Baghdasarov. Under the merger, the name of the new club became Mika-Kasakh Ashtarak. However, the merger only lasted for one year, and in 2000, the two clubs separated. Kasakh Ashtarak kept its name, logo, history and statistics, while Mika settled for being a new club. This began the era of Mika F.C. Ashtarak. |
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In 2007, Mika relocated from [[Ashtarak]] to [[Yerevan]]. The club has already built its own stadium in the heart of Yerevan and uses it for domestic and European competitions. It has won 6 [[Armenian Cup]]s and 1 [[Armenian Supercup]] since its foundation and is considered to be one of Armenia's top teams. As a Cup holder, Mika participated several times in [[UEFA Cup]] qualification matches, its best result being the second qualifying round in 2007, as the club passed [[MTK Budapest]], but did not advance as it lost to [[Slovakia|Slovak]] club [[FC Artmedia Bratislava|FC Artmedia]]. |
In 2007, Mika relocated from [[Ashtarak]] to [[Yerevan]]. The club has already built its own stadium in the heart of Yerevan and uses it for domestic and European competitions. It has won 6 [[Armenian Cup]]s and 1 [[Armenian Supercup]] since its foundation and is considered to be one of Armenia's top teams. As a Cup holder, Mika participated several times in [[UEFA Cup]] qualification matches, its best result being the second qualifying round in 2007, as the club passed [[MTK Budapest]], but did not advance as it lost to [[Slovakia|Slovak]] club [[FC Artmedia Bratislava|FC Artmedia]]. |
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* '''[[Armenian Cup]]: 6''' |
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*{{flagicon|Armenia}} [[Armen Shahgeldyan]] |
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*[http://ffa.am/en/teams/fcmika Mika at FFA.Am] |
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Full name | Mika Football Club | |||
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Nickname(s) | Lions | |||
Founded | 1985 | |||
Ground | Mika Stadium Yerevan | |||
Capacity | 8,000 | |||
Owner | Mikhail Bagdasarov | |||
Chairman | Carlos Khazaryan | |||
Manager | Zsolt Hornyák | |||
League | Armenian Premier League | |||
2011 | Armenian Premier League, 5th | |||
Website | http://www.fcmika.am/ | |||
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Mika Football Club (Armenian: Միկա Ֆուտբոլային Ակումբ), is an Armenian professional football club, playing in the capital, Yerevan.
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FC Mika was originally founded as "Olimpia" in 1985. The club Kasakh Ashtarak was renamed in 1999 to Mika by the owner of Armavia Airlines, Mikhail Baghdasarov. Under the merger, the name of the new club became Mika-Kasakh Ashtarak. However, the merger only lasted for one year, and in 2000, the two clubs separated. Kasakh Ashtarak kept its name, logo, history and statistics, while Mika settled for being a new club. This began the era of Mika F.C. Ashtarak.
In 2007, Mika relocated from Ashtarak to Yerevan. The club has already built its own stadium in the heart of Yerevan and uses it for domestic and European competitions. It has won 6 Armenian Cups and 1 Armenian Supercup since its foundation and is considered to be one of Armenia's top teams. As a Cup holder, Mika participated several times in UEFA Cup qualification matches, its best result being the second qualifying round in 2007, as the club passed MTK Budapest, but did not advance as it lost to Slovak club FC Artmedia.
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- Armenian Cup: 6
- 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2011
- 2005, 2012
Fuc.king
As of July, 2011.
Competition | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA |
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UEFA Cup/Europa League | 20 | 3 | 4 | 13 | 10 | 32 |
UEFA Intertoto Cup | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Total | 22 | 3 | 6 | 13 | 12 | 34 |
Season | Competition | Round | Club | 1st leg | 2nd leg | Aggregate |
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2000/01 | UEFA Cup | QR | Rapid Bucureşti | 0 – 3 | 1 – 0 | 1 – 3 |
2001/02 | UEFA Cup | QR | Braşov | 1 – 5 | 0 – 2 | 1 – 7 |
2004/05 | UEFA Cup | 1Q | Honvéd Budapest | 0 – 1 | 1 – 1 | 1 – 2 |
2005/06 | UEFA Cup | 1Q | Mainz 05 | 0 – 4 | 0 – 0 | 0 – 4 |
2006/07 | UEFA Cup | 1Q | Young Boys Berne | 1 – 3 | 0 – 1 | 1 – 4 |
2007/08 | UEFA Cup | 1Q | MTK Budapest | 1 – 2 | 1 – 0 | 2 – 2 |
2Q | Artmedia Petržalka | 2 – 1 | 0 – 2 | 2 – 3 | ||
2008 | UEFA Intertoto Cup | 1R | Tiraspol | 2 – 2 | 0 – 0 | 2 – 2 |
2009/10 | UEFA Europa League | 1Q | Helsingborgs IF | 1 – 3 | 1 – 1 | 2 – 4 |
2010/11 | UEFA Europa League | 2Q | Rabotnički | 0 – 1 | 0 – 0 | 0 – 1 |
2011/12 | UEFA Europa League | 2Q | Vålerenga | 0 – 1 | 0 – 1 | 0 – 2 |
- Home results are noted in bold
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As of April, 2012.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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- Armen Shahgeldyan
- Cleber
- Cléber
- Aleksandr Antipenko
- Sergei Gorlukovich
- Ivan Ristić
- Boti Goa
- Dong Fangzhuo
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- Official website
- Mika at FFA.Am
- Mika at UEFA.COM
- Mika at EUFO.DE
- Mika at Weltfussball.de
- Mika at Playerhistory.com
- Mika at Transfermarkt.de
- Mika at Football-Lineups.com