Pyunik Aleksanyan was born in
Yerevan,
Armenian SSR. He got involved in football rather late, at age 12. His parents were originally against the passions of their child. His father wanted his son to make school a priority. Secretly, Aleksanyan began going to football training. At 12 years old, he went to football youth school
Pyunik Yerevan. In 2000, he signed his first contract with Pyunik and, in 2001, began his career for the club, which included winning the
Armenian Premier League in
2001,
2002,
2003,
2004,
2005 and
2006, the
Armenian Cup in 2002 and 2004 and the
Armenian Supercup in 2001, 2003 and 2004. From 2002 to 2004, he also played for Pyunik-2 at the same time.
Gandzasar In June 2007, by agreement between Pyunik and
Gandzasar Kapan, Aleksanyan went on loan at the Kapan club. The transition was initiated by Samvel Petrosyan, who was then head coach of Gandzasar. After the lease, Aleksanyan went to Kazakhstan, where he was looking at
FC Kaisar. Returning to Armenia, he signed a contract with Gandzasar. With the team, they had come in third place in the
2008 Armenian Premier League. In late November 2009, after the end of the season, Aleksanyan ended his contract with Gandzasar. Neither player nor the manager was not to renew the contract by mutual agreement.
Ulisses Subsequently, Aleksanyan moved to
Ulisses Yerevan, which offered him a contract. His management initially refuted the signing of the contract. After the
2010 Armenian Premier League season concluded, he signed another contract with the club. For the first half of the
2011 Armenian Premier League season, Aleksanyan conducted at a high level, the result of which was a welcome invitation back to the national team.
Sanat Naft Abadan In the summer transfer window, Ulisses had received an offer to buy the player. The parties came to an agreement and Aleksanyan, on a one-year contract, went to Abadan and joined local club
Sanat Naft Abadan. Aleksanyan's contract with Sanat Naft was ended in 2013 and the player is currently in the status of free agent. ==International career==