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    PRETENDERS TO CHAMPION'S TITLE HAVE INCREASED

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    04 April, 2008

    The Armenian Football Championship-2008 kicks off on Sunday, April
    6. The championship features eight clubs of a higher group.

    "Pyunik," Yerevan

    Armenia's champion of the past seven years has held a few elimination
    matches this year which testify that Pyunik will encounter difficulties
    to hold the champion's title. A number of key footballers have left
    the team, among them Levon Pachajian, Robert Arzumanian, Aghvan
    Mkrtchian, Alexandre Tadevosian, Arsen Avetisian, Rafael Nazarian
    and Tigran Kharabakhtsian.

    "Banants," Yerevan

    The chief coach of the team, Nikolay Kostov, left Banants for
    "Metalurg," Donetsk, just on the eve of the championship. Besides,
    leading footballers Ararat Arakelian and Samvel Melkonian, as well as
    goal-keepers Nenad Radach and Aram Hakobian have quited the club. The
    bronze-medal holder of the previous two championships has signed
    a contract with a few legionnaires and footballers of the Armenian
    football team Karen Alexanian and Romik Khachatrian.

    "Mika," Ashtarak

    Arkady Andreasian began training the club in the middle of the
    previous championship when the team was already suffering great
    losses. No serious changes have been made in the team, except for
    David Grigorian's return to the club.

    "Ararat," Yerevan

    At the head of Varujan Sukiasian Ararat took the lead in the
    championship of 2007 just from the very start.

    Although today Varujan Sukiasian is back to the club, the latter has
    lost a number of leading footballers, among them Arthur Voskanian
    who has been transferred to "Vitebsk."

    "Gandzasar," Kapan

    The team is considered to be "international" since it features 14
    foreign footballers at a time. The team made a deep impression during
    the trainings, and specialists think Gandzasar can compete for the
    first place. Armenia's best striker Arsen Avetisian plays in Gandzasar.

    "Shirak," Gyumri

    Unlike the other clubs, Shirak hasn't held trainings abroad. Andranik
    Adamian has returned to the club.

    Owing to Adamian's hard work Shirak had great achievements in the 90s.

    "Ulysses," Yerevan

    At the head of Suren Barseghian the team became a serious contender
    for the leaders, especially after a decisive victory over "Ararat."

    "Kilikia," Yerevan

    The outsider of the previous championship is expected to play better
    as the team has showed positive results during the trainings at the
    head of new coach Erwand Krbashian.
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