Ara Petrosyan ( Greek Άρα Πετροσιάν ; born June 2, 1967) is a Cyprus footballer who played for the Cyprus national team .
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| Was born | June 2, 1967 (52 years) | |||||||||||||||
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| Position | attack | |||||||||||||||
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Biography
Club career
Information about the club career is almost absent. It is known that at the time of the call to the national team Petrosyan was a player of the capital APOEL . He also participated in the qualifying stages of the European Champions Cup . In the fall of 1986, he took part in the APOEL meeting in return against the Finnish HIK Club, and in the autumn of 1990 he played in both matches against Bayern Munich [1] .
Career in the national team
In the national team of Cyprus spent 2 matches. He made his debut for the national team on December 9, 1987 in the qualifying match of Euro 1988 against the Netherlands national team (0: 4) , in which he replaced in the 57th minute instead of Yannakis Yangdakis . The second and last match for the national team played on October 12, 1988, appearing as a substitute after a break in a friendly game with the national team of Malta .
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Links
- Player Profile (English) on Transfermarkt
- Profile on National Football Teams (English)
- Profile on eu-football.ru