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    ARMENIA'S DREAMS GO DOWN IN FLAMES
    Khachik Chakhoyan from Yerevan

    uefa.com
    Aug 5 2008
    Switzerland

    The 2008/09 European season proved to be a dispiriting one for Armenian
    clubs with all falling at the first hurdle with an aggregate defeat
    of 19-3.

    Brutal awakening

    Four Armenian league sides were involved in the opening rounds
    of the UEFA Intertoto Cup, UEFA Champions League and UEFA Cup and
    none survived their opening fixtures. Of the eight games played by
    Armenian clubs in European competition, six were lost and two were
    drawn. Given the progress made at international level in recent years,
    it was a brutal disappointment.

    Away goals FC MIKA's defeat by FC Tiraspol in the opening final UEFA
    Intertoto Cup was almost a good result in the context. At home,
    they surrendered a 2-0 lead to draw 2-2, and then dominated the
    return leg in Moldova, losing on away goals after the match ended
    goalless. Captain David Grigoryan fumed: "We were the better side. We
    paid for our failure to convert chances. Those goals we let in at
    home cost us dear."

    Anorthosis strength Champions FC Pyunik took their 3-0 aggregate UEFA
    Champions League first qualifying round loss to Cyprus's Anorthosis
    Famagusta FC on the chin. "We were beaten by strong opponents,"
    said president Karen Harutyunyan. "Our players did their best but
    Anorthosis had quality and skill. We have mostly young players and
    such games are very useful for the future."

    Banants mauled Banants could not put such a positive spin on their
    10-0 aggregate UEFA Cup first qualifying round mauling at the hands of
    FC Salzburg. "We put a black spot on the reputation of Armenian clubs
    in Europe," conceded president Sargis Israelyan. "Our opponents were
    a cut above and our young team were not ready for such games. The 17
    and 18-year-olds were lost. It was a useful lesson for us."

    'Not enough' Ararat fared slightly better against AC Bellinzona in
    the same competition, losing 1-0 at home but playing well in a 3-1
    away defeat. "We had one of our best games in Switzerland, but we
    were not clinical up front again," said coach Varuzhan Sukiasyan. "I
    liked the lads' commitment. They did their best, but that was not
    enough." A fitting epitaph for the Armenian clubs' campaign, perhaps.
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