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Alashkert Football Club
Full nameAlashkert Football Club
Founded1990; 34 years ago (1990)
(revived 2011)
GroundAlashkert Stadium, Yerevan
Capacity6,850
Owner«Bagratour» LLC
ChairmanBagrat Navoyan
ManagerKaren Barseghyan
LeagueArmenian Premier League
2015–161st
Websitehttp://fcalashkert.am/

Alashkert Football Club (Template:Lang-hy), commonly known as Alashkert, is an Armenian football club from Yerevan, founded in 1990 in Martuni. They currently play at 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.[1]

The club is owned by the «Bagratour» Limited Liability Company, headed by the Armenian businessman Bagrat Navoyan.

History

Alashkert Football Club 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, Alashkert FC returned to professional football and participated in the First League finishing the table in the 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, Alashkert FC was 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 position in the Armenian Premier League for the 2013–14 season. In 2012–2013, the team was managed by the former Armenian player Albert Sarkisyan and later by former footballer Sergey Erzrumyan. The assistant manager was Aram Hakobyan.[2]

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 2013–2014 season.

Debut in the European Tournaments

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 got the Scottish club St Johnstone. Despite the fact that the St Johnstone were considered as the favorites, Alashkert was 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 in order to qualify for the third round.

Stadiums

Alashkert Stadium

Between 1990 and 2000, the club was based in the Martuni City Stadium. After the revival in 2011, the team played their home games in several stadiums in Yerevan, mainly at the Nairi Stadium. However, Nairi Stadium – later renamed Alashkert Stadium – became owned by Alashkert FC since 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.[3]

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

Honours

European record

Competition Pld W D L GF GA +-
UEFA Champions League 4 1 2 1 4 3 (+1)
UEFA Europa League 4 2 0 2 4 6 (−2)
Season Competition Round Opponent Home Away Aggregate
2015–16 UEFA Europa League 1Q Scotland St Johnstone 1–0 1–2 2–2 (a)
2Q Kazakhstan Kairat 2–1 0–3 2–4
2016–17 UEFA Champions League 1Q Andorra Santa Coloma 3–0 0–0 3–0
2Q Georgia (country) Dinamo Tbilisi 1–1 0–2 1–3

League record

League records of Alashkert FC:[4]

Year Club Name Division Position GP W D L GS GA PTS
1990 Alashkert FC Armenian SSR League 17 30 8 7 15 42 74 23
1991 17 38 12 4 22 51 79 28
1992 Armenian Premier League 24 22 5 2 15 38 58 12
1993–1997 - no participation - - - - - - - -
1998 Alashkert FC Armenian First League 6 24 9 8 7 30 25 35
1999 10 XX XX XX XX XX XX XX
2000–2011 - no participation - - - - - - - -
2012–13 Alashkert FC Armenian First League 1 36 24 6 6 80 31 78
2013–14 Armenian Premier League 8 28 6 6 16 38 69 24
2014–15 4 28 10 8 10 32 35 38
2015–16 1 28 16 7 5 50 24 55

Current squad

Alashkert

As of 21 November 2016

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Armenia ARM Gevorg Kasparov (vice-captain)
2 DF Ukraine UKR Dmytro Khovbosha
3 DF Armenia ARM Andranik Voskanyan
4 DF Serbia SRB Aleksandar Tasić
5 MF Armenia ARM Karen Muradyan
6 MF Armenia ARM Ararat Arakelyan
7 FW Armenia ARM Mihran Manasyan
8 MF Armenia ARM Gagik Daghbashyan
9 MF Armenia ARM Artak Dashyan
10 MF Armenia ARM Khoren Veranyan
11 MF Georgia (country) GEO Irakli Kvekveskiri
12 FW Ukraine UKR Yuriy Fomenko
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF Armenia ARM Samvel Melkonyan
15 MF Armenia ARM Aram Hovsepyan
17 DF Armenia ARM Artak Yedigaryan
18 MF Ukraine UKR Anton Savin
19 DF Armenia ARM Vahagn Minasyan (captain)
20 MF Armenia ARM Artur Yedigaryan
21 MF Armenia ARM Artak Grigoryan
22 FW Armenia ARM Norayr Gyozalyan
93 GK Armenia ARM Arsen Beglaryan
DF Armenia ARM Artur Avagyan
GK Armenia ARM Edvard Hovhannisyan
MF Russia RUS Marat Butuev
FW Armenia ARM Zaven Badoyan
FW Armenia ARM Gevorg Nranyan

Alashkert FC-2 (reserves)

The Alashkert FC reserve squad play as Alashkert FC-2 in the Armenian First League. They also play their home games at the Alashkert (Nairi) Stadium.

As of 1 August 2015

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Armenia ARM Armen Hovhannisyan
GK Armenia ARM Babken Grigoryan
GK Armenia ARM Artur Hovhannisyan
DF Armenia ARM Tigran Ivanyan
DF Armenia ARM Hovhannes Veranyan
DF Armenia ARM Sipan Davtyan
DF Armenia ARM Artush Kerobyan
DF Armenia ARM Arman Arakelyan
DF Armenia ARM Davit Sahakyan
DF Armenia ARM Tsolak Beglaryan
DF Armenia ARM Artur Sahakyan
DF Armenia ARM Grigor Mkrtchyan
DF Armenia ARM Zhirayr Baghdasaryan
DF Armenia ARM Vachik Yeghiazaryan
DF Armenia ARM Hakob Loretsyan
DF Armenia ARM Karlen Yazichyan
MF Armenia ARM Gor Gugujyan
MF Armenia ARM Liparit Dashtoyan
MF Armenia ARM Ashot Hovakimyan
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Armenia ARM Artur Khachatryan
MF Armenia ARM Sos Tadevosyan
MF Armenia ARM Tigran Dashyan
MF Armenia ARM Hayk Gyunashyan
MF Armenia ARM Zhora Hakobyan
MF Armenia ARM Vardan Yeghoyan
MF Armenia ARM Ashot Asatryan
MF Armenia ARM Artur Galstyan
MF Armenia ARM Ararat Poghosyan
MF Armenia ARM Narek Harutyunyan
MF Armenia ARM Andranik Sargsyan
MF Armenia ARM Garegin Mashumyan
MF Armenia ARM Sargis Nasibyan
MF Armenia ARM Tigran Grigoryan
FW Armenia ARM Karapet Manukyan
FW Armenia ARM Edgar Barseghyan
FW Armenia ARM David Asatryan
FW Armenia ARM Vardan Petrosyan
MF Armenia ARM Areg Azatyan

Manager: Sergey Erzrumyan

Former managers

The seal of Alashkert FC at the main entrance to the Alashkert Stadium

References