Armenian National Captain Tigran Barseghyan Faces Three-Match Ban
Tigran Barseghyan, the captain of the Armenian national football team, is set to miss crucial upcoming matches after receiving a three-match suspension due to a red card issued during the World Cup Qualifier against Ireland.
The 32-year-old midfielder received the suspension following disciplinary actions taken during the recent World Cup Qualifier match held between Armenia and Ireland. His red card during the game has led to significant repercussions, causing him to miss the final two matches of the qualifying round against Hungary and Portugal.
Barseghyan’s absence is expected to impact the team’s performance as they seek to secure valuable points in their quest for qualification. The matches against Hungary and Portugal are pivotal and will test the resilience of the squad without their captain’s leadership on the field.
The Armenian Football Federation is preparing for the upcoming challenges as they look to assemble a strong lineup to compensate for Barseghyan’s absence. Fans and analysts alike will be closely watching the team’s adaptation in these vital matches.