Sargis Hovsepyan, born on November second, nineteen seventy-two, is a distinguished Armenian football coach and former player, renowned for his role as a right-back. His career is marked by his long-standing leadership as the captain of the Armenia national team, where he made a significant impact on the field.
Hovsepyan's international career began with a memorable debut in a home friendly match against Moldova on October fourteenth, nineteen ninety-two. Over the years, he proudly represented his country in one hundred thirty-two international matches, contributing two goals to the national team's efforts.
After an illustrious playing career that spanned two decades, Hovsepyan concluded his time on the pitch on November fourteenth, twenty twelve, at the age of thirty-nine. He holds the distinction of being the last member of the inaugural Armenia national team to retire, a testament to his enduring commitment to the sport.
Following his retirement, Hovsepyan was honored with the Medal of the City Hall, recognizing his contributions to Armenian football. Just a month later, he transitioned into coaching, taking on the role of director for the Armenia national team, where he continues to influence the next generation of players.