FC Pyunik

FC Pyunik
Full name Football Club Pyunik
Founded 1992 (1992)
Ground Vazgen Sargsyan,
Yerevan
Ground Capacity 14,403
Owner Russia Artur Soghomonyan
Chairman Russia Artur Soghomonyan
Manager Russia Aleksei Yeryomenko
League Armenian Premier League
2016–17 4th
Website Club website

Football Club Pyunik (Armenian: Ֆուտբոլային Ակումբ Փյունիկ), commonly known as Pyunik, is an Armenian professional football club based in Yerevan. Pyunik is one of the most popular football clubs in Armenia.[1]

The club headquarters are located on Masis street 7, Yerevan.[2] The Pyunik Training Centre is located in the Kentron District of Yerevan.

By the end of May 2017, the ownership of the club was transferred from the FFA president Ruben Hayrapetyan, and the member of Armenian Parliament Samvel Aleksanyan, to Artur Soghomonyan; an Armenian businessman based in Russia.[3][4]

History

Founded in 1992 as Homenetmen Yerevan, the club won the first Armenian Premier League competition held in 1992 (shared with Shirak). In 1995, Homenetmen Yerevan was renamed FC Pyunik (Armenian for "Phoenix").

The new era of Pyunik began in 2001, when they absorbed the newly promoted club FC Armenicum and automatically gained position in the Armenian Premier League without playing a single game in the lower leagues. The new owner of the club Ruben Hayrapetyan, took serious approach to develop the team bringing star players from other Armenian clubs. Pyunik had significantly improved after the arrival of foreign players from Mali, Cameroon, Argentina and later from Romania. Thus, Pyunik won the Armenian Premier League title the same year and the Armenian Cup in 2002. Later, for the first time in independent Armenian club history an Armenian club advanced to the second round in the Champions League. Afterwards, the club won the Armenian Premier League title ten times in a row.

In general, Pyunik has won a record 13 Armenian Championships, along with 7 Armenian Cup titles and 8 Armenian Supercups. The club is among the most popular Armenian football clubs.

On 8 August, Pyunik appointed Aleksei Yeryomenko as their new manager..[5]

Stadiums

Between 1992 and 1999, the club used the Hrazdan Stadium as a home ground. In 1999, after the renovation of the Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium, the club moved here and used it regularly as a home ground until 2013. During 2008, due to large-scale renovation works at the Vazgen Sargsyan Stadium, Pyunik were forced to play their home games at their own Pyunik Stadium, which was opened in 2004 as part of the Pyunik Training Centre (formerly known as Kilikia Sports Complex).

Between 2013 and 2017, FC Pyunik is using the Yerevan Football Academy Stadium as a home venue for the domestic competitions. It has a capacity of 1,428 seats.

At the beginning of 2017–18 Armenian Premier League season, Pyunik returned back to the Vazgen Sargsyan Stadium.

Rivalry

Players of Pyunik in 2014

Pyunik's main two rivals are Ararat and Banants, however, the rivalry with Ararat is a lot more fierce than that of Banants. The reason for that is because Ararat is known to be the most loved club of Yerevan because of its Soviet accomplishments, and Banants was originally based in the region of Kotayk, and was only moved to Yerevan in 2001. Another category Banants and Pyunik compete is their youth academies, which are considered to be the two best academies in the country.

Youth academy

FC Pyunik run their own youth training academy in Yerevan. Many of the Armenian national team players are graduates of the club's academy including Edgar Manucharyan, Robert Arzumanyan, Gevorg Ghazaryan, Karlen Mkrtchyan and Henrikh Mkhitaryan. Many of them were members of the Armenia U-19 national team who participated in final tournament of the 2005 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship.[6]

Honours

Armenian Premier League

Armenian Cup

Armenian Super Cup

Pyunik in European cups

As of 30 June 2015.

Overall

Competition Pld W D L GF GA +/-
UEFA Champions League 32 7 6 19 29 52 (−23)
UEFA Europa League 10 3 2 5 11 20 (−9)
Total 42 10 8 24 40 72 (−32)

Matches

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1996–97 UEFA Cup QR Finland HJK Helsinki 3–1 2–5(aet) 5–6
1997–98 UEFA Champions League 1Q Hungary MTK Budapest 0–2 3–4 3–6
2002–03 UEFA Champions League 1Q Finland Tampere United 2–0 4–0 6–0
2Q Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv 2–2 0–4 2–6
2003–04 UEFA Champions League 1Q Iceland KR Reykjavík 1–0 1–1 2–1
2Q Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 0–2 0–1 0–3
2004–05 UEFA Champions League 1Q Republic of Macedonia Pobeda Prilep 1–1 3–1 4–2
2Q Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 1–3 0–1 1–4
2005–06 UEFA Champions League 1Q Finland Haka Valkeakoski 2–2 0–1 2–3
2006–07 UEFA Champions League 1Q Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol 0–0 0–2 0–2
2007–08 UEFA Champions League 1Q Republic of Ireland Derry City 2–0 0–0 2–0
2Q Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 0–2 1–2 1–4
2008–09 UEFA Champions League 1Q Cyprus Anorthosis Famagusta 0–2 0–1 0–3
2009–10 UEFA Champions League 2Q Croatia Dinamo Zagreb 0–0 0–3 0–3
2010–11 UEFA Champions League 2Q Serbia Partizan Belgrade 0–1 1–3 1–4
2011–12 UEFA Champions League 2Q Czech Republic Viktoria Plzeň 0–4 1–5 1–9
2012–13 UEFA Europa League 1Q Montenegro Zeta Golubovci 0–3 2–1 2–4
2013–14 UEFA Europa League 1Q Republic of Macedonia Teteks Tetovo 1–0 1–1 2–1
2Q Lithuania Žalgiris Vilnius 1–1 0–2 1–3
2014–15 UEFA Europa League 1Q Kazakhstan FC Astana 1–4 0–2 1–6
2015–16 UEFA Champions League 1Q San Marino Folgore 2–1 2–1 4–2
2Q Norway Molde FK 1–0 0–5 1–5
2016–17 UEFA Europa League 1Q Gibraltar Europa FC 2–1 0–2 2–3
2017–18 UEFA Europa League 1Q Slovakia Slovan Bratislava 1–4 0–5 1–9

Current squad

As of 7 August 2017

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

No. Position Player
2 Armenia DF Serob Grigoryan
3 Armenia DF Artur Kartashyan
4 Armenia DF Aram Shakhnazaryan
5 Armenia DF Armen Manucharyan
6 Armenia MF Narek Aslanyan (vice-captain)
7 Armenia MF Petros Avetisyan
8 Armenia MF Vladimir Babayan *
9 Armenia FW Robert Minasyan
10 Armenia MF Hovhannes Poghosyan
11 Armenia FW Erik Petrosyan
12 Armenia GK Gor Manukyan
13 Armenia GK Valeri Voskonyan
14 Armenia DF Davit Terteryan *
15 Armenia FW Erik Vardanyan
No. Position Player
16 Armenia DF Robert Hakobyan
17 Armenia FW Hovhannes Ilangyozyan
18 Armenia MF Alik Arakelyan
19 Armenia DF Hovhannes Nazaryan *
20 Armenia DF Levon Hayrapetyan (captain)
23 Armenia MF Davit Baghdasaryan *
30 Armenia MF Vahagn Hayrapetyan
32 Armenia GK Vardan Shahatuni *
33 Armenia MF Samvel Spertsyan *
66 Russia MF Maksim Yermakov
Armenia MF Karlen Mkrtchyan
Armenia FW Razmik Hakobyan
Armenia MF Artur Nadiryan
Armenia MF Hovhannes Harutyunyan

"*"plays also for the reserves squad

Pyunik-2

Pyunik-2
Founded 2001 (2001)
Ground Pyunik Stadium,
Yerevan
Ground Capacity 780
Owner Artur Soghomonyan
Chairman Artur Soghomonyan
Manager Ashot Avetisyan
League Armenian First League
2016–17 2nd
Website Club website

FC Pyunik's reserve squad play as Pyunik-2 in the Armenian First League. They play their home games at the Pyunik Stadium.

Current squad

As of 7 August 2017

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

No. Position Player
Armenia GK Vardan Shahatuni *
Armenia GK Sevak Aslanyan
Armenia GK Samvel Hunanyan
Armenia DF Hovhannes Nazaryan
Armenia DF Davit Terteryan *
Armenia DF Edmon Movsisyan
Armenia DF Hrachya Yardumyan
Armenia DF Aram Karapetyan
Armenia DF Ararat Manukyan
Armenia DF Artashes Mkrtchyan
Armenia DF Artur Meliksetyan
Armenia DF Gugo Aloyan
Armenia DF Hovik Nersesyan
Armenia DF Marat Rostomyan
Armenia DF Armen Mikayelyan
Armenia DF Emil Ghukasyan
Armenia DF Robert Marutyan
Armenia DF Suren Barseghyan
Armenia DF Vahe Muradyan
Armenia DF Vahagn Yengoyan
No. Position Player
Armenia DF Ashot Kocharyan
Armenia MF Vladimir Babayan *
Armenia MF Samvel Spertsyan *
Armenia MF Davit Baghdasaryan *
Armenia MF Erik Kotanjyan
Armenia MF Vigen Begoyan
Armenia MF Gegham Artur Asatryan
Armenia MF Serob Hovhannisyan
Armenia MF Samvel Khachikyan
Armenia MF Tigran Makaryan
Armenia MF Sevak Manucharyan
Armenia MF Eduard Manukyan
Armenia MF Norik Mkrtchyan
Armenia MF Petros Afajanyan
Armenia MF Aram Karapetyan
Armenia MF Hovhannes Panosyan
Armenia FW Ashot Abgaryan
Armenia FW Karen Khatuev
Armenia FW Ruben Hovsepyan

"*"plays also for the main squad

Personnel

Technical staff

Position Name
Head Coach Russia Aleksei Yeryomenko
Assistant Coach Russia Oumar Makhin
Assistant Coach Armenia Hayk Kirakosyan
Doctor Armenia Vahagn Ordyan
Masseur Armenia Robert Nersisyan
Masseur Armenia Garik Hovhannisyan
Pyunik-2 Coach Armenia Ashot Avetisyan

Managerial history

References

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