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    Dutch coach to train Armenian national soccer squad
    By Tigran Liloyan

    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    May 20, 2005 Friday 6:32 PM Eastern Time

    YEREVAN, May 21 -- Armenia's national soccer squad has a new chief
    coach. He is 48-year-old Dutch specialist Henk Wisman, the president
    of Armenia's football federation FFA, member of parliament Ruben
    Airapetian has said.

    The contract with the coach has been signed for "seven months plus
    two years."

    Alongside the national soccer squad Wisman will train Yerevan's
    Pyunik soccer club and coordinate efforts by coaches of children's
    and youth teams.

    Wisman is from Amsterdam. In 1967-1975 he played for Ajax's youth
    and farm teams and for the junior and youth Dutch teams.

    In 1975-1979 he played for Amsterdam, and in 1979-1980, for Amersfort.

    His career as a coach began in 1981.

    The position of the Armenian national soccer team's chief coach
    has been vacant since April 5, when Bernard Casoni, of France, was
    dismissed. Under Casoni Armenia lost five 2006 world cup qualification
    matches, drew one and had only one win.

    The FFA's president is certain that the national team must be
    coached by a foreign specialist, who should work in close contact
    with Armenia's base club Pyunik.

    Airapetian says Armenia has many outstanding footballers, but what
    it lacks is a skilled coach.

    The FFA chief is not at all confused a fourth coach is being replaced
    during the period he has run the federation.

    "Argentina's Oscar Lopez, Romania's Mihai Stoichita and Bernad Casoni
    are all excellent personalities. However, coaches will continue to
    be replaced until Armenia has a normal team," Airapetian said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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