Romik Khachatryan began to get involved in football at age 7. Khachatryan began his youth career in
SKA-Arai Echmiadzin. The then 16-year-old player played for the club for 11 games and was able to score 2 goals in the 1994 season. The club performed poorly that season, taking 14th place in the
Armenian Premier League and was sent to the
Armenian First League. Khachatryan joined
Kilikia Yerevan. The club, who were soon merged with Pyunik Yerevan, played in season informal and formal, respectively. Following 1996, he joined
BKMA Yerevan and stayed at the club for a long time. His first season for the club was initially not good. They had 7 defeats at the start of the Premier League. In the first round, the team finished with one win and 10 losses. Moreover, after the first match of the second round, the club withdrew from the championship and disbanded. Khachatryan himself played only three games and returned to Pyunik. From this period, Khachatryan went to take his career elsewhere. Successful performance for the club provided the opportunity to play in the
Armenia national team. At the end of the
1998 Armenian Premier League, he made a transition into
Araks Ararat. His skills developed in the new club and he was allowed half of the season to move to the
Cypriot First Division. He played for Cypriot clubs
Olympiakos Nicosia,
APOEL and
Anorthosis Famagusta. He also returned to Armenia to play for
Banants Yerevan, which made it to the finals of the
2008 Armenian Cup. Khachatryan currently plays for
Lokomotiv Tashkent. ==International career==