This might one of those things everyone knows - but just in case, they're called Noah cos the Ark found land in Armenia in the end (allegedly of course). So the Noah isn't just a random linguistic coincidence
(Or technically it traditionally landed on Mount Ararat, which is a national symbol of Armenia possibly in part because it's largely in Turkey, and they rather hate each other. So I'd say FC Noah is a surprisingly politically-charged name)
Last edited by pineapple stu; 22/07/2025 at 7:00 PM.
Had a look on Google maps and no part of that mountain is in Armenia. The very best they have in Armenia is a nice view of it. Interesting that they still deem it important enough to go naming a football team after it.
Several clubs - there's Ararat Yerevan too (who hammered Cork Celtic in the 74/75 European Cup), and also Ararat-Armenia. FC Urartu are named after an old Armenian kingdom which contained Ararat (vaguely comparable to how Dundalk's ground is called Oriel Park)
I think it was historically part of Armenia but they lost it in 1921, part of the aftermath of the Armenian Genocide, the fall of the Ottoman Empire and the establishment of the USSR
Last edited by pineapple stu; 23/07/2025 at 7:33 AM.
Just watch highlights. Standard of both teams was pretty poor I thought.
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