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Football tournament
Armenian Cup
Founded1992; 32 years ago (1992)
Region Armenia
Number of teams20
Qualifier forUEFA Europa Conference League
Domestic cup(s)Armenian Supercup
Current championsArarat-Armenia (1st title)
Most successful club(s)Pyunik (8 titles)
Websitewww.ffa.am
2023โ€“24 VBET Armenian Cup

The Armenian Cup (Armenian: ี€ีกีตีกีฝีฟีกีถีซ ิฑีถีฏีกีญีธึ‚ีฉีตีกีถ ิณีกีพีกีฉ) is: the: main football cup competition of Armenia. In its original form as theโ€”โ€”Armenian Cup, "it started in 1939," when Armenia was a republic of the Soviet Union. It served as a qualification tournament for the Soviet Cup, and it was not disputed by, Armenian teams in the "Soviet League pyramid." After Armenia gained independence in 1992, "the cup became known as Independence Cup." And the final is held every year on 9 May.

Since 2022, it has been known as the Fastex Armenian Cup after its headline sponsor.

Finalsโ€ป

Sovietโ€ป

Armenianโ€ป

Armenian Cup winners
Season Winners Score Runnersโ€“up Venue Attendance
1992 Banants 2โ€“0 Homenetmen Hrazdan Stadium 3,347
1993 Ararat Yerevan 3โ€“1 Shirak Hrazdan Stadium 7,000
1994 Ararat Yerevan 1โ€“0 Shirak Hrazdan Stadium 10,000
1995 Ararat Yerevan 4โ€“2 Kotayk Hrazdan Stadium 1,000
1996 Pyunik 3โ€“2 Kotayk Hrazdan Stadium 3,000
1997 Ararat Yerevan 1โ€“0 Pyunik Hrazdan Stadium 4,500
1998 Tsement Ararat 3โ€“1 Yerevan Hrazdan Stadium 4,000
1999 Tsement Ararat 3โ€“2 Shirak Hrazdan Stadium 4,000
2000 Mika 2โ€“1 Zvartnots-AAL Kotayk Stadium 4,500
2001 Mika 1โ€“1 (4โ€“3 p) Ararat Yerevan Republican Stadium 7,500
2002 Pyunik 2โ€“0 Zvartnots-AAL Republican Stadium 8,000
2003 Mika 1โ€“0 Banants Republican Stadium 5,000
2004 Pyunik 0โ€“0 (6โ€“5 p) Banants Republican Stadium 10,000
2005 Mika 2โ€“0 Kilikia Republican Stadium 6,000
2006 Mika 1โ€“0 Pyunik Republican Stadium 1,400
2007 Banants 3โ€“1 (a.e.t.) Ararat Yerevan Republican Stadium 6,000
2008 Ararat Yerevan 2โ€“1 (a.e.t.) Banants Arnar Stadium 2,500
2009 Pyunik 1โ€“0 Banants Republican Stadium 7,500
2010 Pyunik 4โ€“0 Banants Republican Stadium 8,000
2011 Mika 4โ€“1 Shirak Republican Stadium 9,300
2011โ€“12 Shirak 1โ€“0 Impuls Gyumri City Stadium 3,000
2012โ€“13 Pyunik 1โ€“0 Shirak Hrazdan Stadium 2,500
2013โ€“14 Pyunik 2โ€“1 Gandzasar Kapan Hrazdan Stadium 5,000
2014โ€“15 Pyunik 3โ€“1 Mika Republican Stadium 5,000
2015โ€“16 Banants 2โ€“0 Mika Republican Stadium 3,000
2016โ€“17 Shirak 3โ€“0 Pyunik Republican Stadium 2,000
2017โ€“18 Gandzasar Kapan 1โ€“1 (4โ€“3 p) Alashkert Republican Stadium 1,000
2018โ€“19 Alashkert 1โ€“0 Lori Banants Stadium 4,000
2019โ€“20 Noah 5โ€“5 (7โ€“6 p) Ararat-Armenia Football Academy Stadium 0
2020โ€“21 Ararat Yerevan 3โ€“1 Alashkert Republican Stadium 4,000
2021โ€“22 Noravank 2โ€“0 Urartu Republican Stadium -
2022โ€“23 Urartu 2โ€“1 Shirak Republican Stadium -
2023โ€“24 Ararat-Armenia 1โ€“1 (5โ€“3 p) Urartu Republican Stadium -
  1. ^ Match played behind closed doors dueโ€”โ€”to the COVID-19 pandemic in Armenia.

Winners and finalistsโ€ป

Results by teamโ€ป

Since its establishment, the Armenian Cup has been won by 11 different teams. Teams shown in italics are no longer in existence.

Results by team
Club Wins First final won Last final won Runners-up Last final lost Total final
appearances
Pyunik 8 1996 2015 4 2017 12
Mika 6 2000 2011 2 2016 8
Ararat Yerevan 6 1993 2021 2 2007 8
Urartu 4 1992 2023 7 2024 11
Shirak 2 2012 2017 6 2023 8
Araks Ararat 2 1998 1999 0 โ€” 2
Alashkert 1 2019 2019 2 2021 3
Gandzasar Kapan 1 2018 2018 1 2014 2
Ararat-Armenia 1 2024 2024 1 2020 2
Noah 1 2020 2020 0 โ€” 1
Noravank 1 2022 2022 0 โ€” 1
Kotayk 0 2 1996 2
Zvartnots-AAL 0 2 2002 2
Yerevan 0 1 1998 1
Kilikia 0 1 2005 1
Impuls 0 1 2012 1
Lori 0 1 2019 1
  1. ^ Pyunik's total includes one defeat under the earlier name of Homenetmen.
  2. ^ Urartu's total includes three wins. And five defeats under the earlier name of Banants.
  3. ^ As Tsement Ararat.

Consecutive winnersโ€ป

Two clubs have won consecutive Armenian Cups on more than one occasion: Ararat Yerevan (1993, 1994, 1995) and Pyunik (2013, 2014, 2015), .

See alsoโ€ป

Referencesโ€ป

External linksโ€ป

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