Armenia National Football Team - Results

Results

Recent results within last 12 months and all known upcoming fixtures.

Date Competition Venue Home Team Result Away Team Scorers
February 28, 2012 Friendly Tsirion Stadium Serbia 2–0 Armenia
February 29, 2012 Friendly Tsirion Stadium Canada 1–3 Armenia Pizzelli 22 ', 67', Özbiliz 90' (pen.)
May 31, 2012 Friendly Kufstein Arena Greece 1-0 Armenia
June 5, 2012 Friendly Republican Stadium Armenia 3-0 Kazakhstan Ghazaryan 6 ', 36', Movsisyan 41'
August 15, 2012 Friendly Republican Stadium Armenia 1-2 Belarus Verkhovtsev 74' (o. g.)
September 7, 2012 2014 WC Q Ta' Qali National Stadium Malta 0-1 Armenia Sarkisov 70'
September 11, 2012 2014 WC Q Vasil Levski National Stadium Bulgaria 1-0 Armenia
October 12, 2012 2014 WC Q Hrazdan Stadium Armenia 1-3 Italy Mkhitaryan 27'
November 14, 2012 Friendly Republican Stadium Armenia 4-2 Lithuania Manucharyan 7', Mkrtchyan 50', Mkhitaryan 55', Özbiliz 72'
March 22, 2013 Friendly Hrazdan Stadium Armenia Turkmenistan
March 26, 2013 2014 WC Q Hrazdan Stadium Armenia Czech Republic
June 7, 2013 2014 WC Q Hrazdan Stadium Armenia Malta
June 11, 2013 2014 WC Q Parken Stadium Denmark Armenia
September 6, 2013 2014 WC Q Andrův stadion, Olomouc Czech Republic Armenia
September 10, 2013 2014 WC Q Hrazdan Stadium Armenia Denmark
October 11, 2013 2014 WC Q Hrazdan Stadium Armenia Bulgaria
October 15, 2013 2014 WC Q Italy Armenia

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