Présentation :
Armenia - List of Champions
as Armenian SSR
1936 Dinamo Yerevan
1937 Dinamo Yerevan
1938 Spartak Yerevan
1939 Spartak Yerevan
1940 Spartak Yerevan
1941-44 not played
1945 Spartak Yerevan
1946 Dinamo Yerevan
1947 Dinamo Yerevan
1948 Dinamo Yerevan
1949 Dinamo Yerevan
1950 Urogai Yerevan
1951 Stroitel Yerevan
1952 Spartak Yerevan
1953 Krasnoe Znamj Leninakan
1954 Spartak Yerevan
1955 Himik Kirovokan
1956 SKIF Yerevan
1957 Krasnoe Znamj Leninakan
1958 SKIF Yerevan
1959 SKIF Yerevan
1960 Tekstilshik Leninakan
1961 Tekstilshik Leninakan
1962 Tekstilshik Leninakan
1963 Lokomotiv Yerevan
1964 Himik Kirovokan
1965 Araks Yerevan
1966 Elektrotehnik Yerevan
1967 Kotaik Abovyan
1968 Araks Yerevan
1969 Araks Yerevan
1970 Motor Yerevan
1971 SKIF Yerevan
1972 Zvezda Yerevan
1973 Kotaik Abovyan
1974 SKIF Yerevan
1975 Kotaik Abovyan
1976 Kotaik Abovyan
1977 Araks Yerevan
1978 Kanaz Yerevan
1979 Aragac Leninakan
1980 Aragac Leninakan
1981-86 not played
1987 Aragac Leninakan
1988 Elektron Yerevan
1989 Kapan Kapan
1990 Ararat-2 Yerevan
1991 Synik Kapan
as independent championship
1992 Shirak Gyumri and Homenetmen Yerevan
1993 Ararat Yerevan
1994 Shirak Gyumri
1995 transitional spring season (Shirak and Ararat won groups)
1995/96 Pyunik Yerevan [I]
1996/97 Pyunik Yerevan [I]
1997 FK Yerevan (transitional fall season)
1998 Tsement Ararat
1999 Shirak Gyumri
2000 Araks Ararat
2001 Pyunik Yerevan [II]
2002 Pyunik Yerevan [II]
2003 Pyunik Yerevan [II]
2004 Pyunik Yerevan [II]
2005 Pyunik Yerevan [II]
2006 Pyunik Yerevan [II]
2007 Pyunik Yerevan [II]
2008 Pyunik Yerevan [II]
2009 Pyunik Yerevan [II]
2010 Pyunik Yerevan [II]
2011 Ulysses Yerevan
2012/13 Shirak Gyumri
2013/14
Top Champions (since 1992)
10 Pyunik Yerevan [II]
4 Shirak Gyumri
3 Pyunik Yerevan (includes Homenetmen) [I]
2 Araks Ararat (includes Tsement)
1 Ararat Yerevan
1 FK Yerevan
1 Ulysses Yerevan
NB: Homenetmen (also known as AOSS) Yerevan changed name to Pyunik after the
1995 season and won two championships under that name; the club changed
name to Kilikia before the 1999 season, played two seasons under that name
and withdrew from the 2001 championship; before that championship, Armenikum
Yerevan, promoted in 2000, changed name to Pyunik and won the title as such.
These two Pyunik incarnations are numbered [I] and [II] above, respectively.
Meanwhile Kilikia reappeared and were promoted to the top level in 2003.
It should be noted that the Armenian FA considers both Pyuniks as one
and the same club.
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