In between he had earned valuable experience abroad in Iran, Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, where he won one cup, and the latest, in Serbia.
In early 2012, Khimki, a club from metropolitan area of Russian capital Moscow, expressed interest in Yerdigaryan.
[7] He returned to his native club Pyunik by early August, being the main signing along with Tigran Kandikyan and Eric Yeghiazaryan.
[12][13] On 25 August, in the 7th round of the Ukrainian Premier League, he made his debut in the away game against Illichivets Mariupol.
[17] He played regularly with Dinamo Minsk, however, in summer 2015, he received an offer from a new Armenian powerhouse, FC Alashkert, that he could not reject.
[20] However, after 3 league appearances, he left Proleter and returned to Armenia to FC Alashkert where he played until December 2019 when he retired.
[20] Artur Yedigaryan made his debut for the Armenia national team on 2 February 2008 in an away friendly match against Malta.
[1] Instead, in May 2018, Yedigaryan was called up to represent Western Armenia in the 2018 ConIFA World Football Cup.
[21] In June 2018, Yedigaryan was called up to represent Western Armenia in the 2019 CONIFA European Football Cup.
Artur's younger brother Artak Yedigaryan also plays for the Armenia national team.