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List of managers

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Key
Manager won both the League and Cup in the same season, completing the Armenian domestic Double.
National cup won by team from outside the top league.
Moldovan league championship winners Cupa Moldovei winners Notes
Season Manager (Titles) Nat. Club (Titles) Final Manager (Titles) Nat. Club (Titles)
1992 (1st) Sergiu Sîrbu  MLD Zimbru (1) 1992 (1st) Bugeac (1)
1992–93 (2nd) Sergiu Sîrbu (2)  MLD Zimbru (2) 1993 (2nd) Tiligul (1)
1993–94 (3rd) Sergiu Sîrbu (3)  MLD Zimbru (3) 1994 (3rd) Tiligul (2)
1994–95 (4th) Alexandru Spiridon  MLD Zimbru (4) 1995 (4th) Tiligul (3)
1995–96 (5th) Alexandru Spiridon (2)  MLD Zimbru (5) 1996 (5th) Constructorul (1)
1996–97 (6th) Alexandru Mațiura  MLD Constructorul (1) 1997 (6th) Semen Altman  UKR Zimbru (1)
1997–98 (7th) Semen Altman  UKR Zimbru (6) 1998 (7th) Semen Altman (2)  UKR Zimbru (2)
1998–99 (8th) Semen Altman (2)  UKR Zimbru (7) 1999 (8th) Sheriff (1)
1999–2000 (9th) Zimbru (8) 2000 (9th) Constructorul (2)
2000–01 (10th) Sheriff (1) 2001 (10th) Sheriff (2)
2001–02 (11th) Mihai Stoichiță  ROM Sheriff (2) 2002 (11th) Mihai Stoichiță  ROM Sheriff (3)
2002–03 (12th) Sheriff (3) 2003 (12th) Zimbru (3)
2003–04 (13th) Leonid Kuchuk  BLR Sheriff (4) 2004 (13th) Zimbru (4)
2004–05 (14th) Leonid Kuchuk (2)  BLR Sheriff (5) 2005 (14th) Nistru (1)
2005–06 (15th) Leonid Kuchuk (3)  BLR Sheriff (6) 2006 (15th) Leonid Kuchuk  BLR Sheriff (4)
2006–07 (16th) Leonid Kuchuk (4)  BLR Sheriff (7) 2007 (16th) Zimbru (5)
2007–08 (17th) Leonid Kuchuk (5)  BLR Sheriff (8) 2008 (17th) Leonid Kuchuk (2)  BLR Sheriff (5)
2008–09 (18th) Leonid Kuchuk (6)  BLR Sheriff (9) 2009 (18th) Leonid Kuchuk (3)  BLR Sheriff (6)
2009–10 (19th) Andrey Sosnitsky  BLR Sheriff (10) 2010 (19th) Andrey Sosnitsky  BLR Sheriff (7)
2010–11 (20th) Igor Dobrovolski  RUS Dacia (1) 2011 (20th) Iskra-Stal (1)
2011–12 (21st) Vitali Rashkevich  BLR Sheriff (11) 2012 (21st) Milsami (1)
2012–13 (22nd) Vitali Rashkevich (2)  BLR Sheriff (12) 2013 (22nd) Tiraspol (3)
2013–14 (23rd) Veaceslav Rusnac  MLD Sheriff (13) 2014 (23rd) Zimbru (6)
2014–15 (24th) Milsami (1) 2015 (24th) Zoran Zekić  CRO Sheriff (8)
2015–16 (25th) Zoran Vulić  CRO Sheriff (14) 2016 (25th) Zaria Bălți (1)
2016–17 (26th) Roberto Bordin  ITA Sheriff (15) 2017 (26th) Roberto Bordin  ITA Sheriff (9)
2017 (27th) Roberto Bordin  ITA Sheriff (16)
2018 (28th) Goran Sablić  CRO Sheriff (17) 2018 (27th) Veaceslav Rusnac  MLD Milsami (2)
2019 (29th) Zoran Zekić  CRO Sheriff (18) 2019 (28th) Zoran Zekić (2)  CRO Sheriff (10)
2019–20 2020 (29th) Lilian Popescu  MLD Petrocub (1)
2020–21 (30th) Sheriff (19) 2021 (30th) Serghei Cebotari  MLD Sfîntul Gheorghe (1)
2021–22 (31st) Sheriff (20) 2022 (31st) Victor Mihailov  MLD Sheriff (11)
2022–23 (32nd) Roberto Bordin (2)  ITA Sheriff (21) 2023 (32nd) Roberto Bordin  ITA Sheriff (12)
2023–24 (33rd) Andrei Martin  MLD Petrocub (1) 2024 (33rd) Andrei Martin  MLD Petrocub (2)
  • Homenetmen (also known as AOSS) Yerevan was founded in 1992 and changed name to Pyunik after the 1995 season, and won two championships under that name; the club changed name to Kilikia before the 1999 season, played two seasons under that name and withdrew from the 2001 championship;
  • Before that championship, FC Armenicum Yerevan, promoted in 2000, changed name to Pyunik and won the title as such.
  • These two Pyunik incarnations are numbered [I] and [II] above, respectively.
  • Meanwhile Kilikia reappeared, were promoted to the top level in 2003, and dissolved again after the 2010 season.
  • It should be noted that the Armenian FA considers both Pyuniks as one and the same club.