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    Manucharyan makes instant impact

    UEFA.com
    Monday, 11 July 2005

    By Khachik Chakhoyan

    Armenia will make their debut in an international finals at the UEFA
    European Under-19 Championship, and much of their hopes will rest
    squarely on the shoulders of Edgar Manucharyan, whose eight goals in
    qualification played a huge part in helping his team to Northern Ireland.

    Precocious talent

    The 18-year-old has long been considered a prodigy, having been involved
    in qualifying for the UEFA European U17 Championship as long ago as 2002
    and having also played in the U21 side by the end of that season. He
    left Armenian Premier League club FC Pyunik on 1 July after agreeing to
    join AFC Ajax.

    Rapid rise

    Manucharyan took his first professional steps under coach Mikael
    Zakaryan, and almost immediately made rapid strides. He moved swiftly
    through Pyunik's youth teams, and in 2002 top-scored for the club's
    reserves, earning promotion to the senior squad the following year.

    Making his mark

    Manucharyan soon found his feet at the higher level, managing 12
    top-flight strikes in 2003, and also scoring four times in Armenia's
    European U17 Championship qualifier against Belarus, before really
    making his mark the following year. Twenty-one league goals helped
    Pyunik to a fourth successive league championship, and made Manucharyan
    the Armenian Premier League's joint-top scorer.

    Media interest

    At the start of 2004/05 Manucharyan made his bow in the UEFA Champions
    League, finding the net twice at FK Pobeda of F.Y.R. Macedonia in the
    first qualifying round first leg. His exploits did not go unnoticed by
    the media, with Suren Bagdasaryan, chief editor of weekly newspaper
    Football Plus, saying: "Edgar is an event in Armenian football. Players
    of his talent are not born often. He has everything a striker needs."

    Four-goal flourish

    Manucharyan then made a crucial contribution to the national cause in
    the European U19 Championship, scoring in each of Armenia's qualifying
    round games. Although he was initially quiet in the next stage, he more
    than made up for it in the final round of fixtures in Elite round Group
    4, scoring four times in a 5-1 win against Hungary to help clinch a
    finals berth.

    'Unparalleled achievement'

    "The Armenian U19 team achieved an unparalleled result in our history,"
    said an article in Football Plus following the unexpected success. "Our
    country will be represented at European Championship, while Manucharyan
    has proved once more that he is talented and that Armenia can put faith
    in him."

    'No effort spared'

    "I am very glad for our team, which no one expected to win the [Elite
    round] group," Manucharyan responded. "But this is not the end. We have
    to give our best to do well in Northern Ireland. I will spare no effort
    to help Armenia achieve good results."

    Huge potential

    Manucharyan is already a regular in the U21 side and recently made the
    jump up to the senior team, scoring his first goal in a FIFA World Cup
    qualifier against F.Y.R. Macedonia on 4 June. Meanwhile, after a broken
    bone in his foot brought a premature end to his trial with Ajax last
    December, he signed a three-year contract with the Dutch club in April.
    "He can mature into a top-class player if he keeps his professional
    attitude," said Bagdasaryan. "Leaving Pyunik for Ajax should help, as he
    will be playing with much better footballers."

    'First steps'

    In spite of his rise, however, the Armenian forward is keeping his feet
    firmly on the ground. "I am taking my first steps in senior football,"
    he said. "And I am thankful to all those who have helped me or are
    helping me on my way."


    PHOTO CAPTION: Armenia striker Edgar Manucharyan has a bright future
    (©Hakber)

    http://www.uefa.com/competitions/Under19/news/Kind%3D1/newsId%3D310832.html
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