Gevorg Kasparov is an Armenian Goalkeeping coach and former professional goalkeeper.
18 Facts About Gevorg Kasparov
However, in the following season the situation changed so that in 10 matches, Gevorg Kasparov caught the ball outside the goal 19 times.
In 2000, Gevorg Kasparov signed a contract with the club Zvartnots-AAL, which reached the final of the Armenian Cup twice and became runners-up in the 2001 Armenian Premier League.
Gevorg Kasparov played there for the 2003 season, then went back home.
Gevorg Kasparov was voted the best Armenian Premier League goalkeeper in 2005 and 2006.
Gevorg Kasparov played for one season with each of PAS and Rah Ahan.
Gevorg Kasparov returned to Armenia in 2008 when he received an offer from Ulisses Yerevan.
However, in the summer, Gevorg Kasparov left the club by going to loan in Ulisses.
Gevorg Kasparov could play in another Armenian club, and the main reason was a staying without game practice, because they had left him on the reserve players' bench.
On 27 July 2020, Shirak announced the signing of Gevorg Kasparov, leaving the club on 23 December 2020.
On 2 June 2021, Gevorg Kasparov announced his retirement from football.
Gevorg Kasparov is a member of the Armenia national team since 2004.
Gevorg Kasparov had been instrumental in Armenia's UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying campaign.
In May 2018, Gevorg Kasparov was called up to represent Western Armenia in the 2018 ConIFA World Football Cup.
Gevorg Kasparov was approached by Football Academy of Noah club in February 2022.
Gevorg Kasparov is married with 3 children, Gor, Avet and Maria.
The eldest boy of Gevorg Kasparov is a goalkeeper, evidently trying to follow in his father's footsteps.
Gevorg Kasparov is a Russian version of the Armenian surname Gasparyan.