This article details the fixtures and results of the Armenia national football team in 2000s.
Date | Tournament | Location | Home Team | Score | Away Team | Armenia Scorers |
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January 9, 2000 | Los Angeles | Guatemala | 1:1 | Armenia | ||
February 2, 2000 | Cyprus International Tournament [2] | Larnaca | Moldova | 2:1 | Armenia | |
February 4, 2000 | Cyprus International Tournament [3] | Nicosia | Cyprus | 3:2 | Armenia | |
February 6, 2000 | Cyprus International Tournament [4] | Limassol | Georgia | 2:1 | Armenia | |
April 26, 2000 | Yerevan | Armenia | 0:0 | Georgia | ||
June 3, 2000 | Kaunas | Lithuania | 1:2 | Armenia | ||
September 2, 2000 | Oslo | Norway | 0:0 | Armenia | ||
October 7, 2000 | Yerevan | Armenia | 2:3 | Ukraine | Arthur Petrosyan (2) | |
October 11, 2000 | Minsk | Belarus | 2:1 | Armenia |
Date | Tournament | Location | Home Team | Score | Away Team | Armenia Scorers |
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February 12, 2001 | Albena Mobitel Tournament [10] | Albena [11] | Uzbekistan | 0:2 | Armenia | ? |
March 24, 2001 | Yerevan | Armenia | 2:2 | Wales | ||
March 28, 2001 | Warsaw | Poland | 4:0 | Armenia | ||
June 2, 2001 | Yerevan | Armenia | 0:0 | Belarus | ||
June 6, 2001 | Yerevan | Armenia | 1:1 | Poland | ||
September 1, 2001 | Cardiff | Wales | 0:0 | Armenia | ||
September 5, 2001 | Lviv | Ukraine | 3:0 | Armenia | ||
October 6, 2001 | Yerevan | Armenia | 1:4 | Norway |
Date | Tournament | Location | Home Team | Score | Away Team | Armenia Scorers |
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June 7, 2002 | Andorra la Vella | Andorra | 0:2 | Armenia | ||
September 7, 2002 | Yerevan | Armenia | 2:2 | Ukraine | ||
October 16, 2002 | Athens | Greece | 2:0 | Armenia |
Date | Tournament | Location | Home Team | Score | Away Team | Armenia Scorers |
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February 12, 2003 | Ramat Gan | Israel | 2:0 | Armenia | ||
March 29, 2003 | Yerevan | Armenia | 1:0 | Northern Ireland | ||
April 2, 2003 | León | Spain | 3:0 | Armenia | ||
June 7, 2003 | Lviv | Ukraine | 4:3 | Armenia | ||
September 6, 2003 | Yerevan | Armenia | 0:1 | Greece | ||
September 10, 2003 | Belfast | Northern Ireland | 0:1 | Armenia | ||
October 11, 2003 | Yerevan | Armenia | 0:4 | Spain |
18 August 2004 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification | Macedonia | 3–0 | Armenia | Skopje, Macedonia |
20:00 UTC+2 |
| Report | Stadium: Skopje City Stadium Attendance: 4,375 Referee: Anton Guenov (Bulgaria) |
8 September 2004 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification | Armenia | 0–2 | Finland | Yerevan, Armenia |
21:00 UTC+5 | Report | Stadium: Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium Attendance: 2,864 Referee: Paulius Malzinskas (Lithuania) |
9 October 2004 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification | Finland | 3–1 | Armenia | Tampere, Finland |
17:00 UTC+3 | Report |
| Stadium: Ratina Stadion Attendance: 7,894 Referee: Herbert Fandel (Germany) |
13 October 2004 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification | Armenia | 0–3 | Czech Republic | Yerevan, Armenia |
20:20 UTC+5 | Report | Stadium: Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium Attendance: 3,205 Referee: Jacek Granat (Poland) |
17 November 2004 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification | Armenia | 1–1 | Romania | Yerevan, Armenia |
19:00 UTC+4 |
| Report |
| Stadium: Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium Attendance: 1,403 Referee: Frank De Bleeckere (Belgium) |
26 March 2005 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification | Armenia | 2–1 | Andorra | Yerevan, Armenia |
18:00 UTC+4 |
| Report |
| Stadium: Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium Attendance: 2,100 Referee: Joseph Attard (Malta) |
30 March 2005 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification | Netherlands | 2–0 | Armenia | Eindhoven, Netherlands |
20:30 UTC+2 |
| Report | Stadium: Philips Stadion Attendance: 35,000 Referee: Matteo Trefoloni (Italy) |
4 June 2005 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification | Armenia | 1–2 | Macedonia | Yerevan, Armenia |
20:00 UTC+5 |
| Report | Stadium: Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium Attendance: 2,870 Referee: Tomasz Mikulski (Poland) |
8 June 2005 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification | Romania | 3–0 | Armenia | Constanța, Romania |
20:30 UTC+3 | Report | Stadium: Stadionul Farul Attendance: 5,146 Referee: Athanassios Briakos (Greece) |
3 September 2005 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification | Armenia | 0–1 | Netherlands | Yerevan, Armenia |
22:00 UTC+5 | Report |
| Stadium: Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium Attendance: 1,747 Referee: Stuart Dougal (Scotland) |
7 September 2005 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification | Czech Republic | 4–1 | Armenia | Olomouc, Czech Republic |
17:30 UTC+2 | Report |
| Stadium: Andrův stadion Attendance: 12,015 Referee: Martin Hansson (Sweden) |
12 October 2005 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification | Andorra | 0–3 | Armenia | Andorra la Vella, Andorra |
16:00 UTC+2 | Report | Stadium: Estadi Comunal d'Aixovall Attendance: 430 Referee: Ian Stokes (Ireland) |
6 September 2006 UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying | Armenia | 0–1 | Belgium | Yerevan, Armenia |
21:00 UTC+5 | Report |
| Stadium: Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium Attendance: 4,122 Referee: Gerald Lehner (Austria) |
7 October 2006 UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying | Armenia | 0–0 | Finland | Yerevan, Armenia |
21:00 UTC+5 | Report | Stadium: Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium Attendance: 2,800 Referee: Damir Skomina (Slovenia) |
11 October 2006 UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying | Serbia | 3–0 | Armenia | Belgrade, Serbia |
20:15 UTC+3 | Report | Stadium: Red Star Stadium Attendance: 10,987 Referee: Georgios Kasnaferis (Greece) |
15 November 2006 UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying | Finland | 1–0 | Armenia | Helsinki, Finland |
19:00 UTC+2 |
| Report | Stadium: Telia 5G -areena Attendance: 9,445 Referee: Craig Thomson (Scotland) |
28 March 2007 UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying | Poland | 1–0 | Armenia | Kielce, Poland |
20:30 UTC+3 |
| Report | Stadium: Kielce City Stadium Attendance: 13,450 Referee: Alberto Undiano Mallenco (Spain) |
2 June 2007 UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying | Kazakhstan | 1–2 | Armenia | Almaty, Kazakhstan |
18:00 UTC+6 | Report |
| Stadium: Almaty Central Stadium Attendance: 17,100 Referee: Pavel Královec (Czech Republic) |
6 June 2007 UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying | Armenia | 1–0 | Poland | Yerevan, Armenia |
20:30 UTC+5 |
| Report | Stadium: Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium Attendance: 9,800 Referee: Cristian Balaj (Romania) |
22 August 2007 UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying | Armenia | 1–1 | Portugal | Yerevan, Armenia |
19:00 UTC+5 |
| Report |
| Stadium: Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium Attendance: 14,935 Referee: Claus Bo Larsen (Denmark) |
8 September 2007 UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying | Azerbaijan | Cancelled | Armenia | |
Report |
12 September 2007 UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying | Armenia | Cancelled | Azerbaijan | |
Report |
13 October 2007 UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying | Armenia | 0–0 | Serbia | Yerevan, Armenia |
20:00 UTC+5 | Report | Stadium: Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium Attendance: 7,150 Referee: Stefan Johannesson (Sweden) |
17 October 2007 UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying | Belgium | 3–0 | Armenia | Brussels, Belgium |
20:45 UTC+2 | Report | Stadium: King Baudouin Stadium Attendance: 14,812 Referee: Johannes Valgeirsson (Iceland) |
17 November 2007 UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying | Portugal | 1–0 | Armenia | Leiria, Portugal |
21:00 UTC+1 |
| Report | Stadium: Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa Attendance: 22,048 Referee: Mike Riley (England) |
21 November 2007 UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying | Armenia | 0–1 | Kazakhstan | Yerevan, Armenia |
19:00 UTC+4 | Report |
| Stadium: Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium Attendance: 3,100 Referee: Bruno Faye (France) |
1 June 2008 Friendly | Greece | 0–0 | Armenia | Offenbach am Main, Germany |
21:15 UTC+2 | Report | Stadium: Stadion am Bieberer Berg Attendance: 8,032 Referee: Babak Rafati (Germany) |
6 September 2008 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification | Armenia | 0–2 | Turkey | Yerevan, Armenia |
21:00 UTC+5 | Report | Stadium: Hrazdan Stadium Attendance: 30,000 Referee: Tom Henning Øvrebø (Norway) |
10 September 2008 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification | Spain | 4–0 | Armenia | Albacete, Spain |
21:00 UTC+2 | Report | Stadium: Estadio Carlos Belmonte Attendance: 16,996 Referee: Tony Asumaa (Finland) |
11 October 2008 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification | Belgium | 2–0 | Armenia | Brussels, Belgium |
20:45 UTC+2 | Report | Stadium: King Baudouin Stadium Attendance: 20,949 Referee: Peter Rasmussen (Denmark) |
15 October 2008 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 4–1 | Armenia | Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
20:15 UTC+2 |
| Report |
| Stadium: Bilino Polje Attendance: 13,000 Referee: Asaf Kenan (Israel) |
28 March 2009 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification | Armenia | 2–2 | Estonia | Yerevan, Armenia |
20:00 UTC+4 |
| Report | Stadium: Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium Attendance: 3,000 Referee: Luc Wilmes (Luxembourg) |
1 April 2009 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification | Estonia | 1–0 | Armenia | Tallinn, Estonia |
18:00 UTC+3 |
| Report | Stadium: Lilleküla Stadium Attendance: 5,200 Referee: Cyril Zimmermann (Switzerland) |
5 September 2009 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification | Armenia | 0–2 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Yerevan, Armenia |
20:00 UTC+5 | Report |
| Stadium: Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium Attendance: 1,800 Referee: Eric Braamhaar (Netherlands) |
9 September 2009 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification | Armenia | 2–1 | Belgium | Yerevan, Armenia |
21:00 UTC+5 | Report |
| Stadium: Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium Attendance: 2,300 Referee: Ljubomir Krstevski (Macedonia) |
10 October 2009 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification | Armenia | 1–2 | Spain | Yerevan, Armenia |
21:00 UTC+5 |
| Report | Stadium: Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium Attendance: 10,500 Referee: Jiří Jech (Czech Republic) |
14 October 2009 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification | Turkey | 2–0 | Armenia | Bursa, Turkey |
21:00 UTC+3 | Report | Stadium: Bursa Atatürk Stadium Attendance: 16,200 Referee: Martin Hansson (Sweden) |
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