Armenia national football team results (1992–1999)

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This article details the fixtures and results of the Armenia national football team in the 1990s (between 1992 and 1999).

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Armenia national football
YearPlayedWonDrawnLostGoalsPoints/Match
199210100
1993No Match
199451131
199571155
199691355
199791265
199853116
199991175
Total458102727

1992–1994

DateVenueOpponentsScoreCompetitionAtt.Armenia Scorers
14 October 1992 Flag of Armenia.svg
Yerevan
Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 0–0
16 May 1994 Flag of the United States.svg
Fullerton
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1–0
16 July 1994 Flag of Armenia.svg
Yerevan
Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 1–0
7 September 1994 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Brussels
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 2–0
8 October 1994 Flag of Armenia.svg
Yerevan
Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus 0–0
16 November 1994 Flag of Cyprus (1960-2006).svg
Limassol
Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus 2–0

1995

DateTournamentLocationHome TeamScoreAway TeamArmenia Scorers
26 April 1995
Flag of Armenia.svg
Yerevan
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia
0–2
Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
19 May 1995
Flag of Armenia.svg
Yerevan
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia
2–2
Flag of Macedonia (1992-1995).svg
Macedonia
7 June 1995
Flag of Spain.svg
Seville
Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
1–0
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia
16 August 1995
Flag of Armenia.svg
Yerevan
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia
0–2
Flag of Denmark.svg
Denmark
6 September 1995
Flag of Macedonia (1992-1995).svg
Skopje
Flag of Macedonia (1992-1995).svg
Macedonia
1–2
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia
7 October 1995
Flag of Armenia.svg
Yerevan
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia
0–2
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Belgium
15 November 1995
Flag of Denmark.svg
Copenhagen
Flag of Denmark.svg
Denmark
3–1
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia

1996

DateTournamentLocationHome TeamScoreAway TeamArmenia Scorers
17 January 1996
Flag of France (lighter variant).svg
Vitrolles
Flag of Morocco.svg
Morocco
6–0
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia
5 June 1996
Flag of France (lighter variant).svg
Villeneuve-d'Ascq
Flag of France (lighter variant).svg
France
2–0
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia
20 June 1996
Flag of Peru.svg
Lima
Flag of Peru.svg
Peru
4–0
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia
25 June 1996
Flag of Paraguay (1990-2013).svg
Asuncion
Flag of Paraguay (1990-2013).svg
Paraguay
1–2
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia
30 June 1996
Flag of Ecuador.svg
Portoviejo
Flag of Ecuador.svg
Ecuador
3–0
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia
31 August 1996
Flag of Armenia.svg
Yerevan
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia
0–0
Flag of Portugal.svg
Portugal
5 October 1996
Ulster Banner.svg
Belfast
Ulster Banner.svg
Northern Ireland
1–1
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia
9 October 1996
Flag of Armenia.svg
Yerevan
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia
1–5
Flag of Germany.svg
Germany
9 November 1996
Flag of Albania.svg
Tirana
Flag of Albania.svg
Albania
1–1
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia

1997

DateTournamentLocationHome TeamScoreAway TeamArmenia Scorers
4 January 1997
Flag of Chile.svg
Viña del Mar
Flag of Chile.svg
Chile
7–0
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia
6 January 1997
Flag of Paraguay (1990-2013).svg
Asunción
Flag of Paraguay (1990-2013).svg
Paraguay
2–0
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia
30 March 1997
Flag of Georgia (1990-2004).svg
Tbilisi
Flag of Georgia (1990-2004).svg
Georgia
7–0
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia
30 April 1997
Flag of Armenia.svg
Yerevan
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia
0–0
Ulster Banner.svg
Northern Ireland
30 March 1997
Flag of Ukraine.svg
Kyiv
Flag of Ukraine.svg
Ukraine
1–1
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia
20 August 1997
Flag of Portugal.svg
Setúbal
Flag of Portugal.svg
Portugal
3–1
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia
6 September 1997
Flag of Armenia.svg
Yerevan
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia
3–0
Flag of Albania.svg
Albania
10 September 1997
Flag of Germany.svg
Dortmund
Flag of Germany.svg
Germany
4–0
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia
11 October 1997
Flag of Armenia.svg
Yerevan
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia
0–2
Flag of Ukraine.svg
Ukraine

1998

DateTournamentLocationHome TeamScoreAway TeamArmenia Scorers
18 August 1998
Flag of Armenia.svg
Abovyan
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia
1–0
Flag of Lebanon.svg
Lebanon
5 September 1998
Flag of Armenia.svg
Yerevan
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia
3–1
Flag of Andorra.svg
Andorra
10 October 1998
Flag of Armenia.svg
Yerevan
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia
0–0
Flag of Iceland.svg
Iceland
14 October 1998
Flag of Ukraine.svg
Kyiv
Flag of Ukraine.svg
Ukraine
2–0
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia
21 November 1998
Flag of Armenia.svg
Abovyan
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia
2–1
Flag of Estonia.svg
Estonia

1999

DateTournamentLocationHome TeamScoreAway TeamArmenia Scorers
3 March 1999
Flag of Poland.svg
Warsaw
Flag of Poland.svg
Poland
1–0
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia
27 March 1999
Flag of Armenia.svg
Yerevan
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia
0–3
Flag of Russia.svg
Russia
31 March 1999
Flag of France (lighter variant).svg
Paris
Flag of France (lighter variant).svg
France
2–0
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia
5 June 1999
Flag of Iceland.svg
Reykjavík
Flag of Iceland.svg
Iceland
2–0
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia
9 June 1999
Flag of Armenia.svg
Yerevan
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia
0–0
Flag of Ukraine.svg
Ukraine
18 August 1999
Flag of Estonia.svg
Pärnu
Flag of Estonia.svg
Estonia
4–0
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia
4 September 1999
Flag of Russia.svg
Moscow
Flag of Russia.svg
Russia
2–0
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia
8 September 1999
Flag of Armenia.svg
Yerevan
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia
2–3
Flag of France (lighter variant).svg
France
9 October 1999
Flag of Andorra.svg
Aixovall
Flag of Andorra.svg
Andorra
0–3
Flag of Armenia.svg
Armenia

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