The badge shows a white eagle standing on a football and is a reference to the club nickname.
In this championship, Spartak, in a home match against Tbilisi Wings of the Soviets, showed the best result at the time, beating them by the score 7:1.
[5][6] In Season 1948 Spartak was to start in the first group (the Premier League at the time), but after 30 games along with 15 other clubs had been withdrawn.
Spartak have spent the next season in the second group, improved their performance and won the competition in the South Zone.
According to the regulations of the USSR Championship, the winners of zones in the second league should have played each other in the final stage.
The team scored 31 points with team-mates from Kiev, but on goal difference in the Class "B" sunk Spartak.
In 1971 and 1976 (spring) seasons, they were runner-up at the top league, and in 1975 they won the Soviet Cup for the 2nd time.
In total the team participated in 33 Soviet Top League seasons, playing 1,026 matches, of which they won 352, drew 280, lost 394, scored 1,150 goals and conceded 1,306.
In 1973, they won the Top League and the Soviet Cup (in a memorable final game against Dynamo Kyiv).
They also were very close to taking the Armenian title in 2007, however the unexpected resignation of head coach Varuzhan Sukiasyan changed the atmosphere on the team and the club ended up in fourth place.
After failing to take the title from Pyunik in 2008, Varuzhan Sukiasyan left the club.
[15] However, in August 2017, Albert Safaryan was appointed as a head coach, while Arkady Andreasyan became the club's sports director.
[19] On 1 June 2022, Edgar Torosyan left his role as Head Coach after his contract expired, with Aram Voskanyan being announced as his replacement the same day.
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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.