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Armen Melikbekyan
Born(1980-05-10)10 May 1980
Yerevan, Armenian SSR, Soviet Union
NationalityArmenian
Occupation(s)Football administrator, Journalist
OfficePresident of the Football Federation of Armenia
Term2019–present

Armen Melikbekyan (born May 10, 1980) is the current president of the Football Federation of Armenia (FFA). He has been active in football administration since the early 2000s and was elected president of the FFA in 2019, with a re-election in 2023.

Early Life and Education

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Armen Melikbekyan was born in Yerevan, Armenia, in 1980. He graduated from Yerevan State University after Valery Brusov with a degree in foreign languages and literature. After graduating, he worked briefly as a lecturer at the same university.

Journalism Career

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Melikbekyan began his career as a sports journalist, founding several Armenian sports websites and contributing to various media outlets. His journalism focused on the development of Armenian football.

Football Administration Career

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Melikbekyan joined the Football Federation of Armenia in the early 2000s. He held multiple positions, including Deputy Director of the Federation. He also served as a member of several UEFA committees.

Year Position Description
2001 Deputy Director, FFA Responsible for internal operations of the federation.
2010 Member, UEFA Committees Served in various roles under UEFA.
2019 President, FFA Elected as President of the Football Federation of Armenia.

Presidency of FFA

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In December 2019, Melikbekyan was elected president of the Football Federation of Armenia, focusing on improving football infrastructure and youth academies in Armenia. He was re-elected in 2023.

Key Initiatives

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  • Youth football development
  • Stadium and infrastructure upgrades
  • Strengthening ties with international football bodies like UEFA

Personal Life

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Melikbekyan is married and has two children. He speaks Armenian, Russian, and English.

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