Henrikh Mkhitaryan
Henrikh Mkhitaryan (born 1989) is the all-time top scorer of the Armenian national football team and a former captain. Mkhitaryan has played 95 matches and scored 32 goals for the national team. He has won 26 titles during his career. He began his career at Pyunik Yerevan, played for Ukrainian clubs Metalurh and Shakhtar. He finished the 2012–2013 season with Shakhtar under Mircea Lucescu with a record 29 goals. He played for Borussia Dortmund, where he was coached by Jurgen Klopp and then Thomas Tuchel. With their help, Henrikh enriched and developed his qualities as a footballer. He then moved to the English Premier League, playing for Manchester United and Arsenal. He won the Europa League with Manchester United, scoring the decisive goal in the final. Henrikh continued his career in the Italian Serie A. He spent 3 seasons in Roma (116 games, 29 goals) and won the Conference League Cup with the Romans. Since 2022, he has been wearing the Inter Milan jersey. He became the champion of Italy, won the Italian Super Cup, the Italian Cup and participated in two Champions League finals. What do we know about Henrikh outside the stadium? The Armenian football player speaks five languages, has two diplomas: one in the field of physical education, the other in economics. He is a believer, actively participates in social initiatives, programs supporting poor and disabled Armenian children. He is a responsible person and a highly conscious citizen, an advocate for real change in public life. He has many interests outside the field, he loves to play chess. He has been a UNICEF National Ambassador since 2016.