Alaverdi Futsal

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Alaverdi Futsal
Alaverdi Futsal Club logo.png
Founded2015;6 years ago (2015)
GroundOleg Gorbunov Sports School, Alaverdi
PresidentManvel Avagyan
Head CoachArkadi Hanisyan
League Armenian Futsal Premier League
2016–17Premier League, 7th

Alaverdi Futsal, are an Armenian professional futsal club based in the town of Alaverdi, Lori Province. [1]

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History

Alaverdi Futsal club was founded in 2015 with the assistance of Alaverdi City Council, as well as the member of Parliament Eduard Sharmazanov who is native of Alaverdi. The club participated in the 2015–16 season of the Armenian Futsal Premier League, occupying the 6th place among 7 participants in their inaugural season. [2] [3] They currently play their home games at the Oleg Gorbunov Sports School of Alaverdi.

Season by season

SeasonTierDivisionPos.
2015–161 Premier League 6th
2016–171 Premier League 7th
2017–181 Premier League 7th


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References

  1. "Clubs". www.ffa.am.
  2. "2015–2016". www.ffa.am.
  3. "2017–2018". www.ffa.am.