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    LOCAL BOYS DO GOOD FOR PYUNIK
    by Khachik Chakhoyan

    UEFA, Switzerland
    June 13 2006

    After nine rounds of the 2006 Armenian season, FC Pyunik's new influx
    of homegrown talent looks like leading them to a sixth successive
    title.

    Young recruits
    FC Banants and FC MIKA are doing their best to keep up with the
    champions, having boosted their squads with plenty of foreign talent,
    but for the moment it is Pyunik who are ruling the roost with newcomers
    like Hayk Chilingaryan, Norajr Sahakyan and Gevorg Kazaryan showing
    plenty of promise.

    U21 internationals
    That trio of players are the latest crop of graduates from Pyunik's
    academy and are all playing for Armenia's Under-21 national team.

    However, they could not prevent Pyunik from dropping their first
    points of the season as they scraped a 2-2 draw against FC Kilikia
    on 4 June thanks to Levon Pachajyan's late goal.

    Banants rallying
    Pyunik are six points clear of Banants who have made a stirring
    recovery after a bad start to the season. With the foreign and local
    players starting to gel as a team, they have impressed in recent
    rounds, securing a significant 2-1 win against MIKA on 4 June to
    secure second place in the table.

    MIKA shaky
    Armenian Cup holders MIKA are certainly going through a testing time.

    That defeat against Banants was followed by a 3-1 defeat against
    Pyunik this week. However, they will be hoping that they can restore
    some stability before their UEFA Cup campaign starts in the first
    qualifying round.

    Foreign policy
    The signing of Russian attacking midfielder Nikita Fursin on loan
    from FC Salyut Belgorod has brought the total number of foreigners in
    the Ashtarak side's squad to seven, and although he found the target
    in his first match - a 4-0 win against FC Shirak - MIKA's polyglot
    signing policy has yet to be vindicated.

    Ulis victory
    Eight points separate the remaining five clubs in the Premier
    Division. At the foot of the table, a change of coach has helped
    FC Ulis Yerevan pick up their first points of the season as Arsen
    Chilingaryan led them to a 2-1 win against Kilikia on 31 May.

    FC Ararat Yerevan remain in fourth with new coach Abraham Khashmanyan
    leading them to a 3-2 win against Kilikia in his second game in
    charge. They are level on points with FC Gandzasar Kapan who, like
    Shirak and Kilikia, can be a match for any team in the league on
    their day.
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