Roman Gevorkyan

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Roman Gevorkyan is an Armenian businessman and football club owner, [1] who serves as the founder and managing partner of Noah Football Group, a multi-club ownership group with interests in several European football clubs. [2]

Business activities

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]

Gevorkyan acquired a minority stake in Paris FC in February 2022. [2] He has also served on the board of directors of KFC Uerdingen 05, a German football club. He was elected to the board following NOAH Group's acquisition of shares in the club's operating company. [6] [7]

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References

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