Vardan Minasyan (, born on 5 January 1974 in
Yerevan,
Soviet Union) is an
Armenian football manager and former player,
midfielder.
Player career
Vardan has spent his club career in
Armenian Premier League club
Pyunik Yerevan, he was also a member of the
Armenia national team, particiapted in 11 international matches since his debut in away
friendly match against
Peru on 20 June 1996.
Managerial career
He started manager's career at
Pyunik as assistant coach. Prior to his appointment as manager of Armenia national team, Minasyan was also the assistant coach of
Ian Porterfield, along with fellow assistant coach
Tom Jones. When Porterfield resigned as coach in August 2007 due to suffering from advanced cancer, Minasyan was appointed manager of Armenia, and Englishman Tom Jones became his assistant coach and lasted six matches as a manager of Armenia, before being terminated. In January 2008, when
Jan Poulsen became Armenia's new coach, Vardan was appointed assistant coach again, and after in March 2009, when Poulsen has been sacked because of poor performances, he temporarily became a head coach again. In June 2008 Minasyan became a manager of
Pyunik, he replaced
Armen Gyulbudaghyants after Pyunik's away loss against
Gandzasar Kapan. In February 2010, after
Euro 2012 qualifying draw ceremony in
Warsaw, he was assigned to manage Armenia national team till the end of qualifying campaign.
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