SOCCER PLAYER

Khoren Bayramyan

1992 - Today

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Khoren Robertovich Bayramyan (Armenian: Խորեն Ռոբերտի Բայրամյան; Russian: Хорен Робертович Байрамян; born 7 January 1992) is an Armenian professional footballer who plays for Rostov and the Armenia national team. He mostly plays in the left midfielder position, but also can play as a right midfielder or winger on either side. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Khoren Bayramyan is the 21,512th most popular soccer player, the 187th most popular biography from Armenia and the 25th most popular Armenian Soccer Player.

Khoren Bayramyan is most famous for being an Armenian-Russian footballer who plays as a midfielder. He has played for various clubs in Russia and Armenia, showcasing his skills in both domestic and international competitions.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Khoren Bayramyan ranks 1,494Before him are Juan Agudelo, Nooralotta Neziri, Sylvain André, Luís Martins, Christofer Gonzáles, and Nesthy Petecio. After him are Stuart Armstrong, Atsushi Kawata, Marion Torrent, Sergey Ridzik, Georgina García Pérez, and Tina Hermann.

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In Armenia

Among people born in Armenia, Khoren Bayramyan ranks 187 out of 163Before him are Ferdinand Karapetian (1992), Gevorg Sahakyan (1990), Karen Aslanyan (1995), Artem Harutyunyan (1990), Andranik Karapetyan (1995), and Zaven Andriasian (1989). After him are Edgar Malakyan (1990), Norair Aslanyan (1991), Artak Aleksanyan (1991), Gayane Chiloyan (2000), Vazgen Tevanyan (1999), and Artak Dashyan (1989).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Armenia

Among soccer players born in Armenia, Khoren Bayramyan ranks 25Before him are Karlen Mkrtchyan (1988), Levon Hayrapetyan (1989), Artur Yedigaryan (1987), Vahan Bichakhchyan (1999), Hrayr Mkoyan (1986), and Zaven Badoyan (1989). After him are Edgar Malakyan (1990), Norair Aslanyan (1991), Artak Aleksanyan (1991), Artak Dashyan (1989), Taron Voskanyan (1993), and Hovhannes Hambardzumyan (1990).