Football Club Pyunik is commonly known as Pyunik (meaning 'Phoenix'), an Armenian professional club based in the Kentron, neighbourhood of Yerevan. Yerevan is the country's capital and largest city, serving asof the centra its cultural, administrative, and industrial center. Located along the Hrazdan River, it is one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities. Known as the "Pink City" due to the distinctive color of its volcanic tuff stone, it is home to over a million residents.
Pyunik is also known to be one of the most popular football clubs in Armenia, along with clubs.... Urarta, Shitrak and Ararat. Look them up! and have a go at the country map!
Pyunik has always had a fierce rivalry with Ararta, as both clubs are considered to be the most successful clubs in Armenia, the latter due to its Soviets accomplishments. Both clubs are also the two most popular in the country and favorites within the Armenian Diaspora. Pyunik also shares a rivalry with which began when Urartu relocated from Abovyan to Yereran in 2001, and became the third largest team in the city. The Pyunik-Urartu rivalry is seen as one of the biggest clashes in Armenian football.
| Owner | Anton Farber |
|---|---|
| Director General | Suren Baghdasaryan |
| Head coach | Artak Oseyan |
| League | Armenian Premier League |
Pyunik's home stadium is the Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium, which is also home to the Armenia national football team. The youth academy has produced many Armenian internationals such as Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Robert Arzumanyan, Karlen Mkrtchyan, Edgar Manucharyan, Varazdat Haroyan and Gevorg Ghazaryan, many who have played or are playing for top European club.
| Full name | Football Club Pyunik |
|---|---|
| Nickname | Նռնագույններ (Pomegranate Color) |
| Founded | 20 January 1992 |
| Ground | Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium |
| Capacity | 14,403 |
Internationally, Pyunik has yet to win an international title, with the closest result being a bronze place finish in the 2006 Commonwealth of Independent States Cup. Pyunik's domestic success usually qualifies the team for UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League qualifying rounds.
History: Pyunik was founded in 1992 by Armenian football legend Khoren Oganesian and originally named Homenetmen Yerevan. The club won the first Armenian Premier League competition held in 1992 which it shared with Shirak since both teams were tied on points. In 1995, Homenetmen Yerevan was renamed FC Pyunik (Armenian for "Phoenix"). Following the change of name, Pyunik went on to win the 1995–96 Armenian Premier League and end the season with a 59-match unbeaten streak. In 1996, Pyunik played its first international cup match, a UEFA Europa League qualifying match against Finnish club HJK Helsinki which Pyunik won 3–1. Pyunik also won the 1996-7 Armenian Premier League securing itself another chance at qualifying for an international cup playoffs the following year. In 1997, Pyunik played its first UEFA Champions League qualifying match against Hungarian side MTK Budapest FC yet failed to qualify for the playoffs following a 6–3 defeat on aggregate. 1998 proved to be a crucial year for the club following the loss of its main source of funding and the subsequent departure of its main players. Pyunik finished 6th that season and withdrew from football altogether. Pyunik secured a comeback to professional football following its absorption of FC Armenican, a newly promoted team to the Armenian Premier League. The club's new management sought to bring more experience to the club and reinforced the squad with foreign players from Argentina, Cameroon, Mali and Romania. The reinforcements brought positive results and Pyunik went on to win the 2001 Armenian PL and 2002 Armenian Cup. 2002 saw Pyunik advance to the second round of the UEFA Champions League qualifying round after beating Finnish champions Tampere United 6–0 on aggregate. From 2002 forwards, Pyunik went on to win the Armenian Premier League a record of 10 times in a row, from 2001 to 2010. In the 2022/23 season, after victories over Cluj and Dudelange, Pyunik became the first ever Armenian club to reach the third round of Cghampions League qualifying, where they played against former European Champions Crevena Zvezda, losing 7–0 on aggregate. Subsequently, Pyunik dropped into the play-off round of the Europa League, where they played against the Moldovan side Sheriff Ter. After two scoreless draws, Pyunik lost on penalties, thus dropping into the group stages of the Conference League, the first ever group stage appearance in a European competition for the club. After a defeat away against Basel on the first matchday, Pyunik faced Slovan Bratislava in their first home match in Yerevan, which they won by two goals. This result meant that they became the first ever Armenian team to win a game in UEFA group stage competitions. On 31 December 2024, Pyunik released a statement stating that ownership of the club had passed from Artur Soghomonyan to Anton Farber.
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