Sergey Erzrumyan

Sergey Erzrumyan
Personal information
Full name Sergey Erzrumyan
Date of birth (1980-11-22) 22 November 1980
Place of birth Yerevan, Soviet Union
Height 1.71 m (5 ft 7 in)
Playing position Midfielder
Club information
Current team
Alashkert Martuni
Youth career
Years Team
–1997 FC Pyunik
1999–2001 Kilikia F.C. 40 (17)
2002 SKA Rostov 5 (1)
2003–2004 Kilikia F.C. 41 (14)
2004 FC Banants 1 (0)
2004–2006 Kilikia F.C. 7 (1)
2005–2006Racing Beirut (loan)
2007–2009 FC Ararat Yerevan 34 (2)
2009–2010 Gandzasar F.C. 27 (3)
2012– Alashkert Martuni
National team
Armenia U-21 10 (2)

Sergey Erzrumyan (Armenian: Սերգեյ Էրզրումյան born on 22 November 1980), is an Armenian football midfielder, currently with Armenian First League club Alashkert Martuni. Erzrumyan played for FC SKA Rostov-on-Don in the Russian First Division during the 2002 season, scoring once.[1] Began performing at youth team "Kilikia", which at the time was called "Pyunik" and was provided with decent talent. The first professional club to become Erzrumyan's Artashat "Dvin". After the disbanding of the club Erzrumyan returned to the camp of the "red" and the first season scored 12 goals, becoming the second scorer in the club, after Arman Karamyan. In 2001, in connection with the removal of "Kilikia" from the tournament, with his brother goes to SKA Rostov. Long history with the Rostov CSKA brothers did not work and they have returned to their homeland. In the period 2004-2006 he was the captain of "Kilikia." In the middle of the championship in 2009 because of the miss the core of the "Ararat" moved to Kapan "Gandzasar". In Kapan lingered awhile after the 2010 season, during the summer transfer window, left the "Gandzasar". [2] In late 2011, a successful businessman and entrepreneur Bagrat Navoyan decided to resurrect the football club "Alashkert" from the city of Martuni. The first major acquisition team became Sergey Erzrumyan

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