Arkady Andreasyan
Arkady Andreasyan (Russian: Аркадий Георгиевич Андреасян, Armenian: Արկադի Անդրեասյան; born on 11 August 1947 in Baku, Soviet Union) is an Armenian former football player and manager. He played for Ararat Yerevan in 1973 when Ararat won the Soviet Championship. Andreasyan also won a bronze medal at the 1972 Summer Olympics for the USSR.
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- Merangulyan (1935–38)
- Atanesyan (1939)
- Yesenin (1940–44)
- Andreev (1945)
- Suchkov (1946)
- Grechishnikov (1947)
- H. Andreasyan (1948)
- Spukhtin (1949)
- Filipov (1949)
- Ryabikov (1950–51)
- Evranov (1952)
- H. Andreasyan (1953–54)
- Dangulov (1955–56)
- H. Andreasyan (1957)
- Smyslov (1958–60)
- H. Andreasyan (1961)
- Akimov (1962)
- Abramov (1963)
- Zharkov (1964)
- Falyan (1965–67)
- Grigoryan (1968)
- Ponomarev (1969–70)
- Glebov (1971–72)
- Simonyan (1973–74)
- Maslov (1975)
- Markarov (1976–77)
- Gulyaev (1978)
- Zakharov (1978)
- Betsa (1979–81)
- A. Andreasyan (1982–83)
- Simonyan (1984–85)
- Zakharov (1986)
- A. Andreasyan (1986–89)
- Kazaryan (1989)
- Sarkisyan (1990–94)
- Darbinyan (1995)
- A. Andreasyan (1996–2003)
- Arzumanyan (2003–04)
- Khashmanyan (2004–06)
- Sukiasyan (2006–07)
- Mijić (2007–08)
- Sukiasyan (2008)
- Kirakosyan (2008–09)
- A. Andreasyan (2009c)
- Safaryan (2009–10c)
- Yesayan (2010)
- A. Andreasyan (2011–)
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(c) caretaker
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Persondata |
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Andreasyan, Arkady |
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Short description |
footballer |
Date of birth |
11 August 1947 |
Place of birth |
Baku, USSR |
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