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    Armenia awaits league roll call
    Wednesday, 22 March 2006
    by Khachik Chakhoyan
    from Yerevan



    The new Armenian season will start on 25 March with
    the opening games in the Armenian Cup but league
    matters are still shrouded in mystery.

    Big guns
    Twelve sides will compete in this season's Armenian
    Cup, with big guns FC Pyunik, FC Banants, FC MIKA and
    FC Kilikia not joining until the quarter-finals in
    early April. By then it is hoped that more will be
    known about who will compete in the Armenian Premier
    League when it starts in mid-April.

    Promoted sides
    Last season, the Premier League kicked off with nine
    clubs but ended with eight following the withdrawal of
    FC Lernayin Artsakh. Three more sides were set to join
    the division this season - FC Ararat-2 Yerevan, FC
    Yerevan United and FC Gandzasar Kapan - but there have
    already been problems.

    Clubs dissolved
    FC Dinamo-Zenit Yerevan and Yerevan United have
    already been forced to dissolve following the
    departure of their Australian backers, Hakob
    Djambazyan and Tigran Hovivyan respectively, while FC
    Kotayk, FC Shirak and FC Lernagorts are all
    experiencing varying levels of financial problems.

    Kotayk concern
    Kotayk in particular are not out of the woods despite
    resolving their initial problems with unpaid wages to
    players and staff. The club are only just beginning
    their preparations for the new campaign, but their
    Iranian owners are showing a worrying lack of urgency
    in paying off Kotayk's debts.

    Name swap
    In an unusual move, newly promoted Ararat-2 have
    swapped names with their senior side FC Ararat
    Yerevan. Ararat-2, originally the reserve side of
    Ararat, won promotion to the top division at the same
    time as the senior side were being relegated. The
    original Ararat will now play in the second division
    as Ararat-2.

    Four Brazilians
    The new Ararat have inherited much of the old Ararat's
    squad, and have brought in Marcos Pizeli to add to
    their Brazilian trio of Emilio Kalsani, Renato De
    Moraes and Renato Gabriel. However, Levon Kasaboglyan
    has joined Kilikia along with Shirak midfielder Ararat
    Harutyunyan.

    Pyunik campaign
    Among the title contenders for 2006, reigning
    champions Pyunik have yet to make any new additions,
    although Russian Boris Melkonyan and Eduard Partsikyan
    are expected to sign. Mika, meanwhile, have signed
    Ukrainian Vadim Gospodar, Russian Aleksei Semenov and
    two Brazilians, Alex and Kleber.

    Banants reinforcements
    Banants have appointed Nikolaj Kiseljev as their new
    coach and have brought in goalkeeper Nikolay
    Galiguzov, defender Andrei Cherevko, midfielders
    Sergei Sizikhin and Andrei Burdian along with striker
    Ivan Zabolotskiy on one-year contracts.


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