2020 Armenian Supercup

2020 Armenian Supercup
Date9 August 2020
VenueFFA Academy Stadium, Yerevan
RefereeAshot Ghaltakchyan
Attendance0

The 2020 Armenian Supercup was the 23rd Armenian Supercup, an annual football match played between the winners of the previous season's Premier League, Ararat-Armenia, and the previous season's Armenian Cup, Noah, with the latter winning 2–1 after extra time.[1]

Background

Noah won their 1st Armenian Cup title after beating Ararat-Armenia 7–6 on penalties after a 5–5 draw in final.

Ararat-Armenia won their second League title since their formation prior to the 2017–18 season.

Match details

Noah2 – 1 (a.e.t.)Ararat-Armenia
Lavrishchev 90'
Dedechko 99' (pen.)
Report Mailson 60'
Attendance: 0[note 1]
Referee: Ashot Ghaltakchyan
Noah
Ararat-Armenia
GK 77 Valerio Vimercati  108'
DF 5 Vladislav Kryuchkov
DF 14 Mikhail Kovalenko  14'
DF 92 Saná Gomes  63'
MF 7 Eduards Emsis  22'  75'
MF 10 Benik Hovhannisyan  75'
MF 11 Artyom Simonyan  64'
MF 57 Pavel Deobald
MF 69 Denys Dedechko  57'
MF 94 Dan Spătaru
MF 97 Kirill Bor  116'
Substitutes:
GK 13 Samvel Hunanyan
GK 37 Maksim Shvagirev
DF 2 Vardan Shakhbazyan
DF 3 Alan Tatayev
DF 4 Jordy Monroy  63'
MF 8 Yuri Gareginyan  114'  75'
MF 16 Helistano Manga  91'  75'
MF 17 Nikita Dubchak  116'
DF 22 Vardan Movsisyan
DF 23 Artur Stepanyan
FW 31 Dmitri Lavrishchev  64'
DF 99 Arman Mkrtchyan
Manager:
Vladimir Japalau
GK 44 Stefan Čupić
DF 2 Alemão  63'
DF 6 David Bollo  115'
DF 21 Aleksandar Damčevski  46'
MF 5 Sargis Shahinyan  46'
MF 22 Yehor Klymenchuk  97'
MF 63 Kódjo
MF 79 Serhiy Vakulenko  46'
MF 94 Mailson Lima
FW 17 Zakaria Sanogo  80'
FW 24 Yusuf Otubanjo
Substitutes:
GK 1 Suren Aloyan
DF 3 Ângelo Meneses  89'
DF 4 Albert Khachumyan
MF 7 Armen Nahapetyan
MF 8 Yoan Gouffran  120'  89'
MF 10 Armen Ambartsumyan  89'
MF 11 Hovhannes Harutyunyan  89'
MF 23 Aram Khamoyan
MF 67 Ilja Antonov
MF 77 Artur Serobyan
DF 93 Alex Christian  60'
FW 99 Ogana Louis  60'
Manager:
David Campaña

Assistant referees:
Atom Sevgulyan
Harutyun Hambardzumyan
Fourth official:
Henrik Nalbandyan

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The match was played behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Armenia.

References

  1. ^ "Noah win Armenian Supercup". sport.news.am. News.am. 9 August 2020. Retrieved 17 September 2021.