Artur Yedigaryan was born in Armenian capital
Yerevan to a family of football players, being himself and his brother the third generation after his father and grandfather having been also professional footballers. Artur started playing football at the age of 6. The Yedigaryan's lived in a house located next to the
Yerevan's Republican Stadium, the major stadium in the country. The first coach of Yedigaryan was Hovik Ghazanchyan. He is a graduate of football school
Pyunik Yerevan which at time dominated Aemrnian football. Aged 19 he became part of the first team and, as part of Pyunik, Yedigaryan became Armenian champion four times in a raw, winning the
Armenian Premier League in
2006,
2007,
2008 and
2009, plus the
Armenian Cup in
2009 and the
Armenian Supercup in 2007 and 2008. Before the end of the
Armenian Premier League in 2009, Yedigaryan was loaned to the
PAS Hamedan club in the
Iran Pro League. which was his first experience abroad. Productively after playing six-month on the contract, Edigaryan returned to Pyunik. In December, Bulgarian media reported that the Bulgarian club
Chernomorets Burgas is interested in his services. However, the coaching staff did not comment on this information, and the offer ended rejected. In early 2012,
Khimki, a club from metropolitan area of Russian capital Moscow, expressed interest in Yerdigaryan. He joined the team for training camp. Due to financial disagreements between the clubs, the football transfer took long to be confirmed. However, on 24 February, Yedigaryan signed with Khimki. Details of the transfer were not released. In late June, Yedigaryan, along his compatriot
Artak Aleksanyan, left the club. He returned to his native club Pyunik by early August, being the main signing along with Tigran Kandikyan and Eric Yeghiazaryan. Yedigaryan entered into an agreement with the club until the end of the 2012–13 season. In the short first game, he was released in the starting lineup against
Impuls FC Dilijan. At the 67th minute, he was replaced by Artur Grigoryan. In mid-August, Yedigaryan traveled to Uzhhorod, Ukraine, where he held a preview at local club
Hoverla Uzhhorod. He passed the reials and the club signed Yedigaryan giving him the number 22. On 25 August, in the 7th round of the
Ukrainian Premier League, he made his debut in the away game against
Illichivets Mariupol. He played 60 minutes and was replaced after the first goal was scored by
Sotiris Balafas. After a spell in Ukraine, Yedigaryan signed with Kazakh side
FC Kairat. He played with Kairat the second half of the 2013 and the entire 2014 season. In both seasons he finished 3rd in the league, however, the second season was more successful since he won the
2014 Kazakhstan Cup. He was released by
FC Kairat following the completion of the
2014 season, signing for
FC Dinamo Minsk in March 2015. He played regularly with Dinamo Minsk, however, in summer 2015, he received an offer from a new Armenian powerhouse,
FC Alashkert, that he could not reject. He ended making the right decision, the club was forming a strong team that ended winning three consecutive Armenian titles, Yediganyan had all major role in. In its fourth season, the club failed to repeat the national title, and finished 4th in the league, this meant Yedirganyan was finishing a successful cycle, not before crowning his spell at Alashket with a
2018–19 Armenian Cup title. Hpwever, he was picked by Serbian club
FK Proleter Novi Sad, a recently promoted
Serbian SuperLiga club that saw in his experience a valuable reinforcement for their 2019–20 campaign. Although he started at the bench, he entered in the game as substitute in the second half of the first SuperLiga round. However, after 3 league appearances, he left Proleter and returned to Armenia to
FC Alashkert where he played until December 2019 when he retired. ==International career==