Nobel Arustamyan: biography and interesting facts from the life of a sports journalist

Nobel Arustamyan is a famous Russian sports journalist and presenter who managed to win the hearts of people with his accurate predictions on the outcome of a match. Nobel loves football, so he is devoted to his work as a football journalist. Everyone has heard or knows about him, because this person is involved in almost every actual football event. The biography of Nobel Arustamyan is little known. However, many can recognize him by voice, because he is the main Russian-speaking football commentator of the Italian “Serie A”. However, many do not know what he looks like.

Nobel Arustamyan

Nobel Arustamyan: biography

Born in 1987 in the city of Baku (Azerbaijan). He was brought up in an Armenian family. After some time, a fierce conflict broke out between Azerbaijanis and Armenians (Karabakh conflict). In this regard, it was dangerous for the Arustamyan family to stay in Baku, so the parents decided to move to Russia permanently. At first it was not easy at all - the Armenian family survived as best they could during the “dashing” 90s. We started almost from scratch, with a fork and spoon. Gradually, everything began to be settled, and life in Russia became calmer. Nobel soon went to school, where, like many other guys, he began to get involved in football.

Until the age of 12, the guy played in the local football section. However, he soon received serious damage, after which doctors forbade Nobel to engage in his favorite sport in connection with weak vessels. At this moment, the guy is wildly disappointed, but manages to pull himself together and begins to think in a completely different way. After all, if you were forbidden to play football, how can they simply forbid him to love? Arustamyan still did not part with football - he did not miss a single match on television, but at the same time he loved to watch the analytical program Football Club on NTV.

Study at the journal faculty

After leaving school, the guy had a choice where to go. Parents wanted him to go to an economist, but Nobel knew exactly what he wanted, and entered the faculty of journalism at Moscow International University. After two training courses, the distribution of directions began. Naturally, Nobel chose sports journalism. The dean of the faculty was also an Armenian by ethnicity, he tried to dissuade the guy from such a decision, because a non-Russian surname could play a cruel joke with him. Despite all the advice and reproaches, Nobel Arustamyan listened to his heart, and, as it turned out, it did not disappoint him.

First work

During his studies, Nobel Arustamyan (height 160 cm) decided that he needed to immediately find a profile job in order to gradually gain experience. In 2006, his brother accidentally learns that employees are needed for the new Radio Sport radio station. Nobel Arustamyan (photo below), of course, went to get a job there. Fortunately, the young guy was immediately taken on an internship. Here he began to work with such leading leaders as Borovsky, Kuzmak, Tkachev and others.

Nobel Arustamyan photo

As it turned out, all these people good-naturedly accepted the young Armenian into their team, because they were surprised by his desire and ambitions. Together with Tkachev, Arustamyan quite often went on the air and demonstrated his viability in knowledge of football, and also showed himself as a commentator. A year later, Nobel rose to the deputy chief director of Radio Sport. From now on, Arustamyan coordinated all football projects at the radio station. Along with this, he managed to write articles about world and domestic football.

Nobel Arustamyan growth

Arustamyan’s current career

In 2016, Nobel began working on Match TV. At the same time, he remained to be a commentator on NTV and a leading radio station, Radio Sport. Arustamyan’s main specialization is the Italian Seria A, which he has been commenting on for more than 10 years.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/C10276/


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