as Armenian SSR 1939 Dinamo Leninakan 4-1 Temp Yerevan 1940 Dinamo Yerevan 1941-44 not played 1945 Dinamo Yerevan 2-2 4-0 Spartak Yerevan 1946 Dinamo Yerevan 4-1 Azot Kirovakan 1947 Dinamo Yerevan 9-1 Kommunar Yerevan 1948 Lokomotiv Yerevan 3-2 Khimik Kirovakan 1949 ODO Yerevan bt Urozaj Yerevan 1950 Krasnoye Znamya Leninakan 2-1 Khimik Kirovakan 1951 Krasnoye Znamya Leninakan 4-0 Russkij Teatr Leninakan 1952 Stroitel Yerevan 1-0 Khimik Kirovakan 1953 Khimik Kirovokan 8-1 Dinamo Yerevan 1954 Khimik Kirovokan 5-1 Konservnyj Zavod Yerevan 1955 Krasnoye Znamya Leninakan 2-0 Stroitel Yerevan 1956 SKIF Yerevan 5-0 Burevestnik Leninakan 1957 SKIF Yerevan 2-1 Krasnoe Znamya Leninakan 1958 Tekstil'shchik Leninakan 1-0 Lenkosh Leninakan 1959 Tekstil'shchik Leninakan 2-1 Dinamo Yerevan 1960 Stroitel Yerevan 3-2 Tekstil'shchik Leninakan 1961 Khimik Kirovokan 1-0 Tekstil'shchik Leninakan 1962 Motor Yerevan 2-1 Tekstil'shchik Leninakan 1963 Lernagorts Kafan 1-0 Tekstil'shchik Leninakan 1964 Aeroflot Yerevan 4-3 Konservnyj zavod Oktemberyan 1965 Motor Yerevan 2-1 Khimik Kirovakan 1966 Lori Kirovakan 1-0 Motor Yerevan 1967 Elektrotehnik Yerevan 3-1 Taksopark Yerevan 1968 Araks Yerevan 5-0 Nairi Yerevan 1969 Motor Yerevan 3-1 SKIF Yerevan 1970 Motor Yerevan 4-2 Tsement Ararat 1971 SKIF Yerevan 1-0 Araks Yerevan 1972 SKIF Yerevan 3-2 Almats Yerevan 1973 Aragats Leninakan 1-0 SKIF Yerevan 1974 SKIF Yerevan 2-0 Zvezda Yerevan 1975 Kotaik Abovyan 1-0 Motor Yerevan 1976 Kotaik Abovyan 5-1 Araks Yerevan 1977 Kotaik Abovyan 5-1 Araks Yerevan 1978 Kanaz Yerevan 3-0 SKIF-2 Yerevan 1979 SKIF Yerevan 1980 Metroshin Yerevan 1-0 SKIF Erevan 1981 MBVD Yerevan 2-2 Metroshin Yerevan [4-3 pen] 1982 Metroshin Yerevan 1-1 Kotaik Abovyan [5-2 pen] 1983 SKIF Yerevan 0-0 Impuls Dilizhan [4-3 pen] 1984 Motor Yerevan 2-1 Tsementagorts Ararat 1985 Impuls Dilizhan 2-2 Koskagorts Yerevan [4-3 pen] 1986 Sveynik Spitak 1-0 Aragats Leninakan 1987 Iskra Yerevan 6-2 KOHB Noyemberyan 1988 Kumairi Leninakan 2-0 Nairi Yerevan 1989 Almast Yerevan 2-0 Agatamut Idzevan 1990 Taterakan Yerevan 2-1 Elektron Yerevan 1991 not known as independent country 1992 Banants Abovyan 2-0 Homenetmen Yerevan 1993 Ararat Yerevan 3-1 Shirak Gyumri 1994 Ararat Yerevan 1-0 Shirak Gyumri 1995 Ararat Yerevan 4-2 Kotaik Abovyan 1996 Pyunik Yerevan [I] 3-2 Kotaik Abovyan 1997 Ararat Yerevan 1-0 Pyunik Yerevan [I] 1998 Tsement Ararat 3-1 FK Yerevan 1999 Tsement Ararat 3-2 Shirak Gyumri 2000 Mika Ashtarak 2-1 Zvartnots Yerevan 2001 Mika Ashtarak 1-1 Ararat Yerevan [aet, 4-3 pen] 2002 Pyunik Yerevan [II] 2-0 Zvartnots Yerevan 2003 Mika Ashtarak 1-0 Banants Yerevan 2004 Pyunik Yerevan [II] 0-0 Banants Yerevan [aet, 6-5 pen] 2005 Mika Ashtarak 2-0 Kilikia Yerevan 2006 Mika Ashtarak 1-0 Pyunik Yerevan [II] 2007 Banants Yerevan 3-1 Ararat Yerevan [aet] 2008 Ararat Yerevan 2-1 Banants Yerevan [aet] 2009 Pyunik Yerevan [II] 1-0 Banants Yerevan 2010 Pyunik Yerevan [II] 4-0 Banants Yerevan 2011 Mika Yerevan 4-1 Shirak Gyumri 2012 Shirak Gyumri 1-0 Impuls Dilijan 2013 Pyunik Yerevan [II] 1-0 Shirak Gyumri 2014 Pyunik Yerevan [II] 2-1 Gandzasar Kapan 2015 Pyunik Yerevan [II] 3-1 Mika Yerevan 2016 Banants Yerevan 2-0 Mika Yerevan 2017 Shirak Gyumri 3-0 Pyunik Yerevan [II] 2018 Gandzasar Kapan 1-1 Alashkert Yerevan [aet, 4-3 pen] 2019 Alashkert Yerevan 1-0 Lori Vanadzor 2020 Noah Yerevan 5-5 Ararat-Armenia Yerevan [aet, 7-6 pen] 2021 Ararat Yerevan 3-1 Alashkert Yerevan 2022 Noravank Vayk 2-0 Urartu Yerevan 2023 Urartu Yerevan 2-1 Shirak Gyumri 2024 Ararat-Armenia Yerevan 1-1 Urartu Yerevan [aet, 5-3 pen] Number of Wins (33 cups) [lost finals between square brackets] 7 [ 2] Pyunik Yerevan [II] 6 [ 2] Ararat Yerevan 6 [ 2] Mika Yerevan (includes Mika Ashtarak; the club relocated before the 2008 season) 4 [ 7] Urartu Yerevan (includes Banants Abovyan and Banants Yerevan) 2 [ 6] Shirak Gyumri 2 Tsement Ararat 1 [ 2] Alashkert Yerevan 1 [ 2] Pyunik Yerevan [I] (includes Homenetmen) 1 [ 1] Ararat-Armenia Yerevan 1 [ 1] Gandzasar Kapan 1 Noah Yerevan 1 Noravank Vayk [ 2] Kotaik Abovyan [ 2] Zvartnots Yerevan [ 1] Impuls Dilijan [ 1] Kilikia Yerevan [*] [ 1] Lori Vanadzor [ 1] FK 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. [*] may be considered as the successor of Pyunik [I], see above
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