On the very first day of summer, Armenia witnessed the most high-profile local transfer. One of the best players in the Armenian championship and one of the best Armenian footballers in recent years, Artak Dashyan, moved from "Pyunik" to "Noah."
While playing for "Pyunik," Dashyan became the Armenian champion twice, played 98 matches, scored 15 goals, and made 4 assists. His contract with "Pyunik" ended, and he decided to try himself in a new club.
"Noah" has big ambitions and a new wealthy owner who is building a championship team, but in the last season, they only finished second in the championship, losing to "Pyunik." A player with as much experience as Artak Dashyan should help the club perform well in European competitions and the championship.
Artak is already 34 years old, but he plays better and better every year. His career has seen ups and downs, including a dispute with former FFA president Ruben Hayrapetyan, which closed the doors to the Armenian national team for him for many years. But now he is a key player for the Armenian national team and even scored an important goal against the Turkish national team.
During his career, Artak Dashyan has played in Ukraine, North Macedonia, Bahrain, and Kazakhstan.