Sargis Hovsepyan

In this position, Sargis was so good that by the end of the season in 1999, the leaders of the club called him the best player on the team.

Vlastimil Petržela, who brought St. Petersburg advanced developments, claimed the Armenian defender couldn't do their plays.

But the 'zone' is not understood - man all his life playing personal, and in thirty years to relearn hard" said Vyacheslav Malafeev.

Apparently, the defender simply agreed whatever the coach felt, and in the summer of 2003, Hovsepyan left Zenit and was forced on the transfer list.

A couple of years later, Petrzhela, watching from St. Petersburg, had another defender, Daniel Kiritse, who wished him not to get lost in football, as Hovsepyan.

Because the "lost" Sargis ten years has been claimed in the big football, and the pan coach after the Zenit has had it once quickly.

Play the game in 2003 at the club Torpedo-Metallurg, Hovsepyan returned to Pyunik and left from Russia.

This figure surpassed the previous one, which was owned by Karen Simonyan, who won the Cup in 36 years and 336 days (2007).

On this occasion, the former captain of Pyunik and the national team made a special appeal to the entire football community, in which he stated that, in his opinion, it is time to hang up his boots.

[7] The first match for Hovsepyan and the Armenia national team was held on 14 October 1992 in a home game qualifier against Moldova, which ended 0–0.

Thus Hovsepyan, who played more than 100 matches in the national team of Armenia, in absentia, won this award.

Hovsepyan played his final game on 14 November 2012 in a friendly match against Lithuania, which Armenia won 4–2, and then retired from association football afterward.

That same night, Hovsepyan received a standing ovation from the Yerevan Republican Stadium audience.