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The club was founded as FC Artsakh in 2017 and played its first match in a goalless draw against FC Banants on 2 June 2017. [2] Noah played its first competitive season in the 2017–18 Armenian First League , finishing second and achieving promotion to the Armenian Premier League .
Mota was given his first job as a head coach in January 2024, on a two-year deal at Dila Gori in Georgia's Erovnuli Liga. [5] In June, with his team leading the league season by a four-point margin, he left for FC Noah in the Armenian Premier League, who paid his release clause. [6]
On 14 September, Noah announced the signing of Gor Manvelyan from Nantes. [1] 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]
In June, Noah announced the appointment of Rui Mota as their new Head Coach. [1] On 1 June, Noah announced the signing of Artak Dashyan from Pyunik. [2] On 15 June, Noah announced the signing of Gonçalo Silva from Farense. [3] On 18 June, Noah announced the signing of free-agent Artyom Avanesyan, who'd last played for Ararat-Armenia. [4]
Gevorkyan is the founder of NOAH Football Group, a multi-club ownership organization that holds stakes in several European football clubs. [2] [3] The group's portfolio includes: [2] [4] [5] FC Noah (Armenia) Siena (Italy) Paris FC (France) Debreceni VSC (Hungary) KFC Uerdingen (Germany) Gevorkyan acquired a minority stake in Paris FC in ...
On 22 February, Noah announced the signing of Artur Miroyan. [28] On 19 March, Noah announced the signing of Okezie Prince Ebenezer from Zimbru Chisinau. [29] On 21 March, Noah announced that Head Coach Viktor Bulatov had left the club, [30] with Igor Picușceac being confirmed as the clubs new Head Coach on 25 March. [31]
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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.