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After losing out in the Champions League and Europa League qualifiers, a convincing 7-3 aggregate win over Slovenian champions Olimpia Ljubljana returned them to UEFA’s third tier competition, where they have performed well so far.
The team already has four points after its 1-0 victory over Croatia’s Rijeka, a 1-1 draw with Romania’s Universitatea Craiova, and a 2-1 defeat against Czech Republic’s Sigma Olomouc.
The team is technically sound and strong in attack, having scored in 10 of their 11 European matches this season.
Foreign imports make up 15 of the 24 players in their European squad.
Brazilian striker Matheus Ayas and Portuguese winger Helder Ferreira provide quality in the final third, scoring 11 goals between them this season. Ayas had 19 points last season and seven in the conference league alone.
Bosnian striker Nardin Mulahocinovic has scored seven goals this season, including one in each of the three league matches so far, and will have a strong presence in the penalty area.
However, this is still Aberdeen’s best chance of victory. Noah has won just twice away from home all season and has managed just one win in their past seven matches.
Despite a strong start to the season, their recent poor run means they drop to fifth place in their attempt to defend their Armenian Premier League title.
Aberdeen, meanwhile, are unbeaten in four games and are in top form this season, and must capitalize on home advantage and momentum.
The Old Testament says that Noah’s Ark landed on Mount Ararat, which dominates Yerevan’s skyline from its location on the border in Türkiye.
These relationships led to a name change from Artsakh to Noah Club in 2019.
Aberdeen’s miraculous quest to reach the European knockout stages begins now.
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