FC Nairi Yerevan

FC Nairi Yerevan
Nairi Yerevan
Full name Sport Club Nairi Yerevan
Founded 1954
Dissolved 2000
Ground Nairi Stadium, Yerevan
(Capacity: 6 800)

Nairi Yerevan (Armenian: Մարզական ակումբ „Նաիրի“ Երևան) was an Armenian football club from Yerevan. The club dissolved in 2000 and is currently inactive from professional football.

League Record

Year Club Name Division Position GP W D L GS GA PTS
1990 Nairi Yerevan Armenian SSR League 12 32 10 7 15 57 60 27
1991 Nairi Yerevan Armenian SSR League 15 38 10 9 19 60 80 29
1992 Nairi Yerevan Armenian Premier League 8 22 6 5 11 26 52 17
1993 Nairit Yerevan Armenian Premier League 9 28 8 4 16 29 61 20
1994 Nairit Yerevan Armenian Premier League 12 28 7 6 15 22 43 20
1995 Nairit Yerevan Armenian First League 6 14 5 1 8 18 19 16
1995/96 Nairit Yerevan Armenian First League 7 22 9 3 10 42 50 30
1996/97 Nairit Yerevan Armenian First League 4 22 9 7 6 48 32 34
1997 Nairit Yerevan Armenian First League 4 16 9 1 6 38 16 28
1998 Nairit Yerevan Armenian First League 3 24 17 2 5 48 24 53
1999 Nairit Yerevan Armenian First League 5 16 7 3 6 23 25 24
2000–present Nairi Yerevan[1] no participation - - - - - - - -

References

External links

RSSSF Armenia (and subpages per year)



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