On 29 July, Sergei Bulatov resigned citing family circumstances, with Sergei Boyko being appointed as interim-manager the same day.[1] On 16 September, Boyko resigned with Gagik Simonyan being placed in interim charge.[2] On 14 October, Vadym Lazorenko was appointed as the new manager of Ararat Yerevan.[3] On 28 December Lazorenko left Ararat Yerevan after the expiration of his contract.[4] On 6 January, Igor Kolyvanov was announced as the new manager of Ararat Yerevan.[5]
On 10 July, Lori announced that 17 of the players and staff had tested positive for COVID-19, and as a result the whole club was now isolating,[7] as a result their lat game of the season, scheduled for 14 July against Ararat Yerevan was cancelled with the points not being awarded to either team.[8]
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