Ghanaian defender Eric Boakye has added another trophy to his career after helping FC Noah clinch the Armenian Super Cup title following a dramatic victory over FC Ararat-Armenia.
The encounter ended 1–1 in regulation time, forcing the match into a penalty shootout to determine the winner. FC Noah held their nerve during the shootout and eventually secured a 4–2 victory on penalties, sealing the Super Cup triumph in front of their supporters.
Boakye was part of the FC Noah squad that battled strongly throughout the contest, as both teams fought hard in an evenly contested clash. The Ghanaian defender contributed to the team’s defensive stability as they managed to contain Ararat-Armenia during the game before going on to claim victory in the shootout.
Winning the Armenian Super Cup represents a significant achievement for Boakye, who continues to build his reputation abroad. The trophy marks an important moment in his professional journey as he celebrates success with his Armenian club.
Before moving abroad to pursue his professional career, Boakye developed his football roots in Ghana, where he previously played for Asokwa Deportivo FC. His time with the Kumasi-based club helped shape his development and laid the foundation for his move into international football.
From his early days in Ghana to lifting silverware in Armenia, Boakye’s journey reflects the growing presence of Ghanaian players making an impact across different leagues around the world.
The Super Cup triumph with FC Noah now adds to his growing list of achievements and highlights another proud moment for the Ghanaian defender as he continues to represent his country on the international club stage.













