Career
Mkhitaryan was one of the biggest stars of Ararat Yerevan in the Soviet Top League during the 1980s, scoring 46 goals for the club, and played for ASOA Valence during the peak of the team in Ligue 2. He is the father of Henrikh Mkhitaryan, a current Armenian international football player. Hamlet Mkhitaryan started playing for Ararat Yerevan in 1980.
Thus, the 1980s were a new era for Ararat Yerevan.
Mkhitaryan was a team regular and one of the leaders of the club"s attack. In the 1984 Soviet Top League, Mkhitaryan scored 18 goals.
The only player who scored more than him was Sergey Andreyev, who scored 19 goals. This award was presented to the football player who had scored most often (per season) three or more goals in a single league match.
Mkhitaryan made three hat-tricks and one poker in the 1984 Top League.
In 1988, he moved to Kotayk Abovyan, where he spent half of the season. In July 1989, he went to France, where he later played for ASOA Valence, a club founded by French Armenians. Mkhitaryan is considered one of the first official foreign players from Armenia who went to play in the western, non-Soviet affiliated world (and not emigrated).
Abraham Hayrapetyan, who lived in France and was mainly working on arranging tours of Soviet players to Europe, helped him to move to Valence.
After Mkhitaryan came to the club, he helped Valence go up from the Championnat National third division to the Ligue 2 second division. Mkhitaryan later joined American Statistical Association Issy, another club formed by Armenians in France, which he played on for only 6 months.
He could not continue his career as a football player because of a brain tumor. Knowing he was dying, Hamlet went back to Yerevan, wanting to die at home.
After three operations performed within one year, his life could not be saved and he died at the age of 33 on 2 May 1996.
Mkhitaryan debuted for the Armenia national football team on 7 September 1994 in a Union of European Football Associations Euro 1996 qualifying match against Belgium at the Constant Vanden Stock Stadium in Brussels, which Armenia lost 0-2. He played his last game next in another Union of European Football Associations Euro 1996 qualifier against Cyprus on 8 October 1994 at the Hrazdan Stadium in Yerevan. The match ended 0-0.