FC Urartu explained

FC Urartu should not be confused with Urartu Yerevan.

Clubname:Urartu
Ուրարտու
Fullname:Football Club Urartu
Nickname:Հպարտ Առյուծներ Hpart Aryutsner (Proud Lions)
Ground:Urartu Stadium
Capacity:4,860[1]
Owner:Dzhevan Cheloyants
Chrtitle:Director General
Chairman:Gohar Vardanyan [2]
Manager:Dmitry Gunko
League:Armenian Premier League
Season:2023–24
Position:4th of 10
Website:http://fcurartu.am/am
Current:2023–24 FC Urartu season
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Football Club Urartu (Armenian: Ուրարտու Ֆուտբոլային Ակումբ, translated Futbolayin Akumb Urartu), commonly known as Urartu, is an Armenian professional football team based in the capital Yerevan that currently plays in the Armenian Premier League. The club won the Armenian Cup four times, in 1992, 2007, 2016, and 2023. In 2013–2014, they won the Armenian Premier League for the first time in their history.

In early 2016, the Russia-based Armenian businessman Dzhevan Cheloyants became a co-owner of the club after purchasing the major part of the club shares. The club was known as FC Banants until 1 August 2019, when it was officially renamed FC Urartu.

History

Kotayk

Urartu FC were founded as FC Banants by Sarkis Israelyan on 21 January 1992 in the village of Kotayk, representing the Kotayk Province.[3] He named the club after his native village of Banants (currently known as Bayan). Between 1992 and 1995, the club was commonly referred to as Banants Kotayk.[4] During the 1992 season, the club won the first Armenian Cup. At the end of the 1995 transitional season, Banants suffered a financial crisis. The club owners decided that it was better to merge the club with FC Kotayk of Abovyan, rather than disband it. In 2001, Banants demerged from FC Kotayk, and was moved from Abovyan to the capital Yerevan.

Yerevan

In 2001, FC Banants was relocated to Yerevan.[5] [6] At the beginning of 2003, Banants merged with FC Spartak Yerevan, but was able to limit the name of the new merger to FC Banants. Spartak became Banants's youth academy and later changed the name to Banants-2. Because of the merger, Banants acquired many players from Spartak Yerevan, including Samvel Melkonyan. After the merger, Banants took a more serious approach and have finished highly in the league table ever since. The club managed to lift the Armenian Cup in 2007.Experience is making way for youth for the 2008 and 2009 seasons. The departures of most of the experienced players have left the club's future to the youth. Along with two Ukrainian players, Ugandan international, Noah Kasule, has been signed.

The club headquarters are located on Jivani Street 2 of the Malatia-Sebastia District, Yerevan.[7]

Domestic

SeasonLeagueNational CupTop goalscorerManager
Div.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAGDPNameLeague
1992Armenian Premier League3 34283312534+9159Winner Ashot Barseghyan34Varuzhan Sukiasyan
19933 28232311121+9048Semi-final Andranik Hovsepyan26
1994528171109556+3935Semi-final
1995-2000 No Participation
2001Armenian Premier League722 10484628+1834First round Mkrtich Hovhannisyan11
2002322 16244315+2850Quarter-final Tigran Yesayan11
2003228 21348915+7466Finalist Ara Hakobyan45Oganes Zanazanyan
2004328 12794039+143Finalist Samvel Melkonyan8
200532615654931+1851Semi-final Aram Hakobyan11Oganes Zanazanyan
Ashot Barseghyan
2006228 18376726+4157Semi-final Aram Hakobyan25Ashot Barseghyan
Nikolay Kiselyov
200722816485626+3052Winner Arsen Balabekyan15Nikolay Kiselyov
Jan Poštulka
Nikolay Kostov
2008528 11893425+941Finalist Arsen Balabekyan7Nikolay Kostov
Nedelcho Matushev
Kim Splidsboel
2009428 135104029+1144Finalist Samvel Melkonyan12Armen Gyulbudaghyants
201022820445824+3464Finalist Du Bala11Stevica Kuzmanovski
201142812884230+1244Semi-final Bruno Correa16
2011-12 Only Cup competition was heldQuarter-final
2012-13842516213764-2731First round Hovhannes Hambardzumyan7Rafael Nazaryan
Volodymyr Pyatenko
2013-1412814863823+1550Semi-final Gevorg Nranyan10Zsolt Hornyák
2014-1562888124246-432Semi-final Gevorg Nranyan7Zsolt Hornyák
2015-1662871293634+233Winner Laércio10 Aram Voskanyan
Tito Ramallo
2016-1753056191844-2621Semi-final Laércio3Tito Ramallo
Artur Voskanyan
2017-18230111184234+844Semi-final Rumyan Hovsepyan8Artur Voskanyan
2018-19332141084335+852Semi-final Vahagn Ayvazyan
Walmerson
Aleksandar Glišić
5Artur Voskanyan
Ilshat Fayzulin
2019–207228682627-130Semi-final Yevgeni Kobzar7Ilshat Fayzulin
Aleksandr Grigoryan
2020–213 2412572819+941Quarter-final Jonel Désiré8Aleksandr Grigoryan
Tigran Yesayan
Robert Arzumanyan
2021–22532913103732+540Finalist Artur Miranyan10
2022–2313626556825+4383Winners Dmytro Khlyobas9Dmitri Gunko
2023–244361311124949050Finalist Temur Dzhikiya11Dmitri Gunko

European

See main article: FC Urartu in European football.

CompetitionPldWDLGFGAGD
UEFA Champions League4202660
UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League2633201864–46
UEFA Conference League7205915–6
Total3773273385–52
SeasonCompetitionRoundOpponentHomeAwayAggregate
2003–04UEFA CupQR Hapoel Tel Aviv1–21–12–3
2004–05UEFA Cup1Q Illichivets Mariupol0–20–20–4
2005–06UEFA Cup1Q Locomotive Tbilisi2–32–04–3
2Q Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk2–40–42–8
2006–07UEFA Cup1Q Ameri Tbilisi1–21–02–2
2007–08UEFA Cup1Q Young Boys1–10–41–5
2008–09UEFA Cup1Q Red Bull Salzburg0–30–70–10
2009–10UEFA Europa League1Q Široki Brijeg0–21–01–2
2010–11UEFA Europa League1Q Anorthosis Famagusta0–10–30–4
2011–12UEFA Europa League1Q Rustavi Metalurgist0–11–11–2
2014–15UEFA Champions League1Q Santa Coloma3–20–13–3
2016–17UEFA Europa League1Q Omonia0–11–41–5
2018–19UEFA Europa League1Q Sarajevo1–20–31–5
2019–20UEFA Europa League1Q Čukarički0–50–30–8
2021–22UEFA Europa Conference League1Q Maribor0–10–10–2
2023–24UEFA Champions League1Q Zrinjski Mostar0–13–2 3–3
UEFA Europa Conference League2Q Farul Constanța2–3 2–3 4–6
2024–25UEFA Conference League1Q Tallinna Kalev2–02–14–1
2Q Baník Ostrava0–21–51–7

Stadium

See main article: Urartu Stadium. The construction of the Urartu Stadium was launched in 2006 in the Malatia-Sebastia District of Yerevan, with the assistance of the FIFA goal programme. It was officially opened in 2008 with a capacity of 3,600 seats. Further developments were implemented later in 2011, when the playing pitch was modernized and the capacity of the stadium was increased up to 4,860 seats (2,760 at the northern stand, 1,500 at the southern stand and 600 at the western stand).

Training centre/academy

Urartu Training Centre is the club's academy base located in the Malatia-Sebastia District of Yerevan. In addition to the main stadium, the centre houses 3 full-size training pitches, mini football pitches as well as an indoor facility. The current technical director of the academy is the former Russian footballer Ilshat Faizulin.

Fans

The most active group of fans is the South West Ultras fan club, mainly composed of residents from several neighbourhoods within the Malatia-Sebastia District of Yerevan,[8] since the club is a de facto representer of the district. Members of the fan club benefit from events organized by the club and many facilities of the Banants training centre, such as the mini football pitch, the club store and other entertainments.

Honours

Current squad

Out on loan

Personnel

Technical staff

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Head Coach Dmitry Gunko
Coach Nikolay Tyunin
Fitnes Coach Aleksey Gorshkov
Coach Analyst Francisco Compañ
Goalkeepers Coach Stepan Ghazaryan
Doctor Arsen Hambaryan
Physiotherapist Karen Gharibyan
Physiotherapist Karapet Israelyan
Team Manager Davit Shahbagyan
Kit Manager Harutyun Jangchyan
Interpreter Areg Harutyunyan
Urartu-2 Coach Igor Paderin

Management

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President Dzhevan Cheloyants
General Director Gohar Vardanyan
Sport Director Dmitrii Kudryashov
Deputy General Director for Administration and Maintenance Georgii Gzrayan
Deputy General Director for PR, Information and Marketing Lusine Harutyunyan
Press Officer Gevorg Malakyan
Lawyer Hamlet Petrosyan

Urartu-2

Clubname:Urartu-2
Upright:0.6
Founded:2003
Ground:Urartu Training Centre,
Yerevan
Capacity:600
Owner:Dzhevan Cheloyants & Oleg Mkrtchyan
Chrtitle:Director General
Chairman:Hrach Aghabekyan
Manager:Tigran Arakelyan
League:Armenian First League
Season:2021–22
Position:6th
Website:https://www.fcurartu.am
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Urartu has also the second team, Urartu-2 which plays in the Armenian First League. They play their home games at the training field with artificial turf of the Urartu Training Centre.

Managerial history

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://banants.horizondvp.org/am/stadium.html Banants Stadium
  2. Web site: РУКОВОДСТВО "БАНАНЦА". www.fcbanants.am. 15 July 2018.
  3. Web site: ФУТБОЛЬНОМУ КЛУБУ "УРАРТУ" 32 ГОДА! . fcurartu.am . FC Urartu . 20 January 2024 . Russian . 20 January 2024.
  4. http://www.fcbanants.com/main.php?type=history&lang=eng History of Football Club Banants
  5. Web site: History . 2023-06-03 . www.yerevan.am . en.
  6. Web site: aw8 . 3 June 2023.
  7. Web site: Clubs. www.ffa.am. 15 July 2018.
  8. Web site: "Banants Ultras". www.fcbanants.am. 15 July 2018.
  9. Web site: ROBERT ARZUMANYAN LEFT URARTU FC . fcurartu.am . FC Urartu . 27 June 2022 . 24 June 2022.
  10. Web site: DMITRY GUNKO IS THE NEW HEAD COACH OF URARTU FC . fcurartu.am . FC Urartu . 27 June 2022 . 27 June 2022.