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    A1+

    DID HAYRAPETYAN BEAT SIMONOV?
    [02:35 pm] 28 November, 2008

    `Ararat' is going to bring a suit against the President of the
    Armenian Football Federation (FFA), Armenian MP Ruben
    Hayrapetyan. According to the club administration the FFA President
    gave a good hiding to Ararat's General Manager Varujan Simonov on
    November 15.

    During today's press conference Simonov announced that the incident
    had happened on November 15, after the Pyunik-Ararat (0:1) game within
    the framework of the Armenian Football Championship.

    `I was very delighted with the team's victory and I announced looking
    at the tribunes that we would become a champion. I said nothing
    offensive against Ruben Hayrapetyan. Immediately after the match
    Hayrapetyan wiped off scores with me. He was outraged at the defeat.'
    said Simonov.

    `A club representative saw me to the car after the game. When we were
    going to drive away one of Hayrapetyan's bodyguards approached us and
    took me to an unknown place which was under repair. Hayrapetyan's
    bodyguards were already there. Minutes later Hayrapetyan showed up and
    began railing at me. Then he rained 2-3 blows on me. Fortunately, one
    of my friends dropped in and took me away.'

    Note that A1+ possessed information about the incident still on
    November 17 and tried to learn more details from Varujan Simonov but
    he refuted everything saying it was a mere misunderstanding.

    `Yes, I didn't say anything as I was preoccupied with the forthcoming
    golden meeting. Besides, I didn't want to flare up the tense the
    atmosphere,' said the General Manager.

    Ararat's President Hrach Kapiryan says the FFA President should be
    brought to justice. `We have circumstantial evidence and we are going
    to sue him. Ruben Hayrapetyan must be punished for his misdeed,' he
    said.
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