Artak Dashyan

Armenian footballer and midfielder

Artak Dashyan - Athletes & Sports Figures born November 20th, 1989
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Played as a midfielder, contributing to various clubs in Armenia. Had a notable stint with FC Banants, showcasing skills in both domestic leagues and international competitions. Represented the Armenian national team in international fixtures, further elevating presence in the sport. His career continued with involvement in other clubs, cementing a role in Armenian football history.

Played for FC Banants

Represented the Armenian national team

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