F.C. Ararat Tehran Explained

Clubname:Ararat
Fullname:Football Club Ararat Tehran
Founded:1944; 73 years ago
Ground:Ararat Stadium
Tehran
Iran
Capacity:15,000
Owner:Ararat Cultural Organization
Chairman:Khachik Babayans
Manager:Mehdi Dinvarzadeh
Position:Tehran Provincial League, 5th
Website:http://www.araratfc.com
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FC Ararat (Persian: آرارات تهران, Ârarat Tehran) is an Armenian diaspora football team based in Tehran, Iran who play in the Tehran Province League. Ararat football club is the football club of the multisport Ararat Club in Iran.

Ararat has a policy of signing only players who have an Armenian heritage.

Club history

Establishment

The club was established in 1944 by a group of Armenian-Iranians. They named the club after the famous mountain of the same name. The club was run by an Armenian athletic organization and was one of few clubs in Iranian football to have its own private stadium and training facilities. The club has never had spectacular results, but has always provided talented players for Iranian football. It was heavily supported by the Armenian minority in Iran.

Drop to the lower leagues

The last time the club played in the top level of Iranian football was the 1995–96 season of the Azadegan League (current IPL). Due to the poor decisions of the club management, Ararat FC has spent most of the past few years playing in the 1st Division and 2nd Division of Iran's football leagues. Until recently the club had a policy of only employing Armenian staff and players, but with the team's poor form in the past few years, this decision has been overturned and non-Armenians have coached the team. The players though are all Armenian-Iranians. In the 2005–06 season the club came very close to promotion into the Azadegan League, but fell short in the last few weeks of the season.

In 2007–08 season they took the last place in their group and relegated to 3rd division but in July 2008, Iran Football Federation increased number of 2nd Division teams to 28 and Ararat still remained in 2nd Division.

A major changes heralded for Ararat in 2008, as the terrible state of the club's finances was revealed, they were unable to pay wages and had major debts. The club's owner, Armenian-Iranians, were able to raise some more money, but even this soon proved to be insufficient resources to sustain the club. They finished last in the 2nd Division (group A) standings of the 2008–09 season. Thus, being relegated to 3rd Division. After the club's relegation, Arrarat was dissolved by its owners.

Refounding

Arrarat was reopened on 9 October 2014 after a five years of absence. They also played a friendly match at the same day with Esteghlal XI. The club was placed in the Tehran Provincial League Division 1 and lost their first match 2–1. In 2015 the club was promoted to the Tehran Provincial League.

Season-by-season

The table below chronicles the achievements of Ararat in various competitions since 1965.

SeasonLeagueHazfi CupNotesLeagues Top goalscorerManager
DivisionPWDLFAPtsPosNameGoals
1965–66TFL12327142889thMansour Amirasefi
1966–67TFL11434138127thMansour Amirasefi
1967–68TFLMansour Amirasefi
1968–69TFLMansour Amirasefi
1969–70TFL158161822175thGarnik Mehrabian
1970–71TFLGarnik Mehrabian
1971–72TFL148061818166thGarnik Mehrabian
1972–73TFL1536610141211thGarnik Mehrabian
1973–74TFL11551115153rdGarnik Mehrabian
1974–75TFL1382317918align=left bgcolor=silver2ndMansour Amirasefi
1975–76TJC308101223312612thMansour Amirasefi
1976–77TJC306131123322512thMansour Amirasefi /Thomas Certish
1977–78Div 22291013219283rdNot heldHamlet Asefi
1978–79Div 2Not Completed Due to Iranian RevolutionNot held
1979-8SECArshavil Maleki
1981–82TFL13382108147thArshavil Maleki
1982–83TFL1748513201612thMansour Amirasefi
1983–84TFL175841912186thMansour Amirasefi
1984–85TFLDid not finishMansour Amirasefi
1985–86TFL9135713510thMansour Amirasefi
1986–87TFL210424129105thHassan Habibi
1987–88TFL2174941312179thHassan Habibi
1988–89TFL217962187333rdHassan Habibi
1989–90TFL21495030823align=left bgcolor=silver2ndNot heldHassan Habibi
1990–91TFL176651110187thHassan Habibi
1991–92TFL15663118185thHassan Habibi
1992–93TFL2681082220267thNot heldHassan Habibi
1993–94TFL181242281328align=left bgcolor=silver2ndHassan Habibi
1994–95Div 1228953119255thHassan Habibi
1995–96Div 130871527393112thVazgen Safarian
1996–97Div 230891332423314th
1997–98Div 2186931814274thNot held
1998–99Div 2166462517226th
1999-00Div 2167272325235th
2000–01Div 2162212163489th
2001–02Div 1205781218229th
2002–03Div 2102531110114th
2003–04Div 22266102224249th
2004–05Div 21810532511352nd
2005–06Div 22211563124383rd
2006–07Div 226115103237387th
2007–08Div 226422016511414th
2008–09Div 200000009th
2009–10Div 3000000012th
2010–11TPLAbsence
2011–12TPL.Div 1Absence
2012–13TPL.Div 1Absence
2013–14TPL.Div 1Absence
2014–15TPL.Div 11081122525bgcolor=gold1stDid not qualify
2016–17TPL.Div 12614755238495th

Key

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Current Management Team

PositionName
Head coach Mehdi Dinvarzadeh
Assistant coach Robert Margosi
Assistant coach Vazgen Safarian
Technical manager Mais Minasian
Team Manager Vazgen Safarian

Head coaches

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External links

Official

Fan site

official instagram

Notes and References

  1. Web site: عکسی خاطره انگیز از آرارات دهه ۶۰ . 2012-07-28 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160305082106/http://www.web.iran-forum.ir/what-where/various/print%3Apage%2C1%2C28336-%D8%B9%DA%A9%D8%B3%DB%8C-%D8%AE%D8%A7%D8%B7%D8%B1%D9%87-%D8%A7%D9%86%DA%AF%DB%8C%D8%B2-%D8%A7%D8%B2-%D8%A2%D8%B1%D8%A7%D8%B1%D8%A7%D8%AA-%D8%AF%D9%87%D9%87-%DB%B6%DB%B0.html . 2016-03-05 . dead .