The final stretch of the 2024/25 season is tense for many Armenian footballers who continue to battle for titles across Europe. Here’s a look at who is close to reaching new heights:
Tigran Barseghyan and Slovan
Tigran Barseghyan, together with Slovan, has almost secured another Slovakian championship. The club confidently leads the league standings, and the Armenian midfielder is poised to claim his fourth consecutive title in Slovakia. This season has been the best of Barseghyan’s career — he played in the main stage of the Champions League for the first time, scoring a goal against Milan, and he leads the domestic league’s scoring chart with 20 goals.
Vahan Bichakhchyan and the Polish Cup
Vahan Bichakhchyan is preparing for his second consecutive Polish Cup final. His current club, Legia Warsaw, will face Pogoń Szczecin, Bichakhchyan’s former team from last season. Back then, he missed out on the trophy, losing to a second-division team. Now he has a chance for revenge. In the Polish league, Legia has already lost its title chances, making the Cup the club’s main focus for the end of the season.
Artur Miranyan and the Romanian Title Race
Artur Miranyan’s Universitatea Cluj was confidently heading toward the Romanian championship, but a series of late-season setbacks complicated their mission. However, mathematical chances still remain, with decisive matches against direct rivals coming up.
Artur Serobyan: A Double Triumph in His Debut Season?
Artur Serobyan is having an outstanding first season with Sheriff Tiraspol. The club is one step away from a golden double: they will face Zimbru in the Moldovan Cup semifinals, and the league title could be decided in the final round against leaders Milsami.
Gevorg Harutyunyan and the Race in Hungary
Gevorg Harutyunyan’s Puskás Akadémia led the Hungarian league for a long time but eventually ceded first place to Ferencváros. The gap between the teams is just three points, and they will meet face-to-face on May 3 — a match that could dramatically change the standings.
Eduard Spertsyan and a Historic Chance with Krasnodar
Eduard Spertsyan continues to lead Krasnodar toward their first-ever Russian Premier League title. With four rounds left, the team holds a four-point lead, but tough matches against direct rivals Dynamo and CSKA await.
Henrikh Mkhitaryan: Fighting on Two Fronts
The season has been intense for Henrikh Mkhitaryan: Inter Milan lost its lead in Serie A and now trails Napoli by three points with four rounds remaining. However, their Champions League hopes remain strong, and Mkhitaryan has a real chance to win Europe's most prestigious club trophy for the first time. On Wednesday, Inter will play the first leg of the Champions League semi-final against Barcelona.
Inter loses Serie A lead and risks finishing the season without trophies