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Grigor Meliksetyan

Grigor Meliksetyan (Armenian: Գրիգոր Մելիքսեթյան, born on 18 August 1986 in Yerevan) is an Armenian football player, who currently plays as a goalkeeper for the Armenian Premier League side Pyunik Yerevan.

Club Career

Grigor Meliksetyan is a graduate football school Pyunik Yerevan. Pyunik won the 2007 Armenian Premier League with Meliksetyan as the second goalkeeper. Already in 2008, he was the first goalkeeper of the Yerevan club. Pyunik became 2008 Armenian Premier League champion again the next year. After the 2008 season, Meliksetyan was awarded the "Most Reliable Goalkeeper" title by the Football Federation of Armenia. Throughout the 2009 Armenian Premier League championship, he performed consistently well. Head coach of Pyunik Vardan Minasyan rarely replaced him with second goalkeeper Edward Hovhannisyan. However, at the end of the season, after Pyunik won the League with Meliksetyan for a third time, Hovhannisyan began showing more adult game and more reliably at keeping the goal. Meliksetyan eventually had to give the first position on the club to his colleague and rival.

Meliksetyan began looking for a new club in early 2010. Meliksetyan tried Iranian club S.C. Damash, which intended to make a contract with the player. But because of differences in the conditions, the transition does not take place. However, in order not to lose the physical form, Meliksetian conducted training sessions in Impuls Dilijan. Close ties at the time of training took effect on the future place of residence of the football player and, in February, he signed a contract with the Impuls, which at the beginning of the year had already acquired two highly rated goalkeepers, Felix Hakobyan and Mais Azizyan. Meliksetyan's first official match in Impuls happened on 23 March 2010 in the Armenian Cup against Pyunik, in which the team lost with a score of 0:1. Because of the high competition in Impuls, he had to find a new club.

During the summer transfer window, he moved to Gandzasar Kapan, but did not ever pl

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