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Football Club Noah (Armenian: Ֆուտբոլային Ակումբ Նոա, romanized: Futbolayin Akumb Noa), commonly known as Noah, is an Armenian professional football club based in Armavir. Founded in 2017 as FC Artsakh , they currently play in the Armenian Premier League .
Noah : 2–0: Shkëndija: Abovyan, Armenia: 20:00 : Gamboš 41 ' Gregório 81' Miljković 90' Report [37] Stadium: City Stadium Attendance: 3,100 [38] Referee: Viktor Shimusik : Note: Noah play their home matches at Abovyan City Stadium, Abovyan, instead of their regular stadium, City Stadium, Armavir, which did not meet UEFA requirements.
On 29 September, Noah announced the departure of Robert Arzumanyan as head coach and the appointment of Carlos Inarejos as his replacement. [2] [3] On 15 January, Noah announced the signing of Ognjen Čančarević following his release from Alashkert. [4] On 30 January, Noah announced the signing of free-agent Pablo Santos who'd last played for ...
On 7 February, Noah announced that they would play their home games for the rest of the season at the Armavir City Stadium in Armavir. [ 23 ] On 15 February, Noah announced the signing of Grigori Trufanov from SKA-Khabarovsk , with Evgheni Oancea joining from Sfîntul Gheorghe on the 16th, whilst Dmitri Lavrishchev rejoined the club from ...
The 2020–21 season was FC Noah's 3rd season in Armenian Premier League, and second since they changed their name from Artsakh FC.Noah finished the season in 2nd position, reached the semi-final of the Armenian Cup, won the Armenian Supercup and were knocked out of the UEFA Europa League at the first qualifying round by Kairat.
Noah made their European debut on 27 August 2020, in a UEFA Europa League First qualifying round match against Kairat from Kazakhstan, losing the match 0–1 in the one-legged tie. [1] The following summer Noah entered the inaugural season of the UEFA Europa Conference League , where they faced KuPS in the First qualifying round , losing 5–1 ...
The 2019–20 season was a FC Noah's 2nd season in Armenian Premier League, and first since they changed their name from Artsakh FC.They finished the season in 2nd place, behind Ararat-Armenia who they beat in the Armenian Cup final, earning qualification to the UEFA Europa League for the first time.
The stadium which was known as Kotayk Stadium until 2006, used to have a capacity of 5,500 spectators. [1] In 2006, the venue was turned into an all-seater stadium, thus reducing the capacity down to 3,946 seats (2,498 at the eastern stand and 1,448 at the western stand). The stadium was renamed Abovyan City Stadium during the same year. Major ...