BKMA Yerevan
Full nameԲանակի Կենտրոնական Մարզական Ակումբ Երևան
(Central Sport Club of the Army, Yerevan)
Founded1947
GroundYerevan Football Academy Stadium
Capacity1,428
Owner Ministry of Defence of Armenia
DirectorGagik Aghbalyan
ManagerRafael Nazaryan
LeagueArmenian Premier League
2022-239th in Premier League (play-off)

BKMA Yerevan (Armenian: ԲԿՄԱ Երևան or Armenian: Բանակի Կենտրոնական Մարզական Ակումբ Երևան; Banaki Kentronakan Marzakan Akumb Yerevan), meaning Central Sport Club of the Army Yerevan, is an Armenian football club based in Yerevan. Their current home stadium is the main training pitch of Vagharshapat Football Academy.

History

During the days of the Soviet rule in Armenia, the Central Sport Club of the Army Yerevan was founded in 1947 in Yerevan. It was commonly known with its Russian abbreviation as CSKA Yerevan.

After the independence of Armenia in 1991, the BKMA made their professional debut in domestic football competitions in the 1994 Armenian First League where they finished 3rd.

In the 1995–96 Armenian First League season, they finished 2nd behind FC Arabkir, to get the opportunity to face Aragats Gyumri in the promotion play-off match in which they beat the Armenian Premier League side and were promoted for the following season. Halfway through the 1997 season, BKMA were folded and all their remaining matches were awarded 3–0 to their opponents, resulting in the 12th and last position and relegation. The club has been inactive ever since.[1]

In 2019, BKMA was revived by the efforts of the Defence minister of Armenia David Tonoyan. The head coach of the team is Rafael Nazaryan, assisted by Varazdat Avetisyan.[2]

Squad

As of 2 September 2023

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Armenia ARM Arman Nersesyan
3 DF Armenia ARM Erik Simonyan (on loan from Urartu)
4 DF Armenia ARM Albert Khachumyan (on loan from Ararat-Armenia)
5 DF Armenia ARM Norayr Nikoghosyan (on loan from Noah)
6 MF Armenia ARM Argishti Petrosyan
7 MF Armenia ARM Daniel Aghbalyan
8 MF Armenia ARM Ruben Tigran Yesayan (on loan from Urartu)
9 FW Armenia ARM Gor Lulukyan (on loan from Urartu)
10 MF Armenia ARM Artur Grigoryan (on loan from Pyunik)
11 MF Armenia ARM Narek Alaverdyan
12 GK Armenia ARM Hayk Khachatryan (on loan from Ararat-Armenia)
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 MF Armenia ARM Hamlet Sargsyan (on loan from Urartu)
14 DF Armenia ARM Ruben Abrahamyan
16 GK Armenia ARM Gor Matinyan
17 MF Armenia ARM Aram Khamoyan
18 FW Armenia ARM Misak Hakobyan (on loan from Ararat-Armenia)
19 FW Armenia ARM Narek Manukyan (on loan from Alashkert)
20 MF Armenia ARM Arayik Eloyan
23 DF Armenia ARM Khariton Ayvazyan (on loan from Urartu)
24 MF Armenia ARM Karlen Hovhannisyan (on loan from Pyunik)
27 FW Armenia ARM Samvel Hakobyan
30 MF Armenia ARM Grenik Petrosyan (on loan from Pyunik)
45 MF Armenia ARM Davit Hakobyan
54 MF Armenia ARM Seroj Titizian
55 DF Armenia ARM Hayk Ishkhanyan

References

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