Arkady Andreasyan
Soviet footballer (1947–2020) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Arkady Georgievich Andreasyan (Armenian: Արկադի Գեորգիի Անդրեասյան, Russian: Аркадий Георгиевич Андреасян; 11 August 1947 – 23 December 2020) was a Soviet Armenian football player and manager. He played as midfielder for Ararat Yerevan in most of his club career and for the Soviet Union national football team. He was a member of the Ararat Yerevan team that won the Soviet Top League in 1973 and the Soviet Cup in 1973 and 1975 and a member of the Soviet Olympic football team that won bronze at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Andreasyan was awarded the Master of Sport of the USSR title in 1971, the Honoured Coach of the Armenian SSR title in 1982 and the Order For Merit to the Fatherland of Armenia in 2011. He was the manager of Ararat Yerevan.[1][2]
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Full name | Arkady Georgievich Andreasyan | |||||||||||||
Date of birth | 11 August 1947 | |||||||||||||
Place of birth | Baku, Azerbaijan SSR | |||||||||||||
Date of death | 23 December 2020 (aged 73) | |||||||||||||
Place of death | Yerevan, Armenia | |||||||||||||
Height | 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in) | |||||||||||||
Position(s) | Midfielder | |||||||||||||
Youth career | ||||||||||||||
Neftchi Baku | ||||||||||||||
Senior career* | ||||||||||||||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) | |||||||||||
1965–1966 | Shirak Leninakan | ? | (?) | |||||||||||
1966–1967 | Ararat Yerevan | 0 | (0) | |||||||||||
1967–1968 | Sevan Hoktemberyan | ? | (?) | |||||||||||
1969–1978 | Ararat Yerevan | 242 | (62) | |||||||||||
International career | ||||||||||||||
1971–1972 | Soviet Union (Olympics) | 9 | (3) | |||||||||||
1972–1975 | Soviet Union | 12 | (1) | |||||||||||
Managerial career | ||||||||||||||
1979–1981 | Kotayk Abovyan | |||||||||||||
1981–1983 | Ararat Yerevan | |||||||||||||
1984–1985 | Spartak Hoktemberyan | |||||||||||||
1986 | Kotayk Abovyan | |||||||||||||
1986–1989 | Ararat Yerevan | |||||||||||||
1991 | Kotayk Abovyan | |||||||||||||
1992–1993 | Zvartnots Echmiadzin | |||||||||||||
1993–1995 | Homenmen Beirut | |||||||||||||
1996–2003 | Ararat Yerevan | |||||||||||||
2005 | Lernain | |||||||||||||
2007–2008 | Mika Yerevan | |||||||||||||
2009– | Ararat Yerevan (Vice-President) | |||||||||||||
2009 | Ararat Yerevan (Acting manager) | |||||||||||||
2011–2012 | Ararat Yerevan | |||||||||||||
Medal record
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals |