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    Armenian hopes flounder on European stageTuesday 11 August 2009
    by Khachik Chakhoyan from Yereva


    It was a case of same old story in Armenia this season. For the second
    year running, none of the country's European representatives managed
    to get past the first hurdle of continental competition, with just one
    win and two draws to show from their eight games.

    Banants fall short
    FC Banants were on the receiving end of a 10-0 aggregate defeat by FC
    Salzburg last year, but with new coach Armen Gyulbudaghyants at the
    helm, the Yerevan-based side have shown steady improvement. However,
    they still fell just short in the UEFA Europa League first qualifying
    round this term, a 1-0 win at NK Å iroki Brijeg not making up for
    their 2-0 loss in the first leg. "The tie was decided in the first
    match," Gyulbudaghyants told uefa.com. "We didn't have enough
    information about our opponents and injuries didn't allow us to play
    our best squad."

    Strong opponents
    Last season, a young FC Pyunik side were eliminated by Anorthosis
    Famagusta FC in UEFA Champions League qualifying, the Cypriot side
    subsequently going all the way to the group stage. The Armenian
    champions again faced strong opponents in the form of NK Dinamo
    Zagreb, claiming a commendable goalless draw in their second
    qualifying round opener. However, the Croatian side were too strong in
    the return, running out 3-0 winners with Pyunik badly missing talisman
    Henrik Mkhitaryan, transferred to Ukraine's FC Metallurh Donetsk this
    summer. "We played much better than last year, we were more
    confident," coach Vardan Minasyan said. "With Mkhitaryan, we could
    possibly have expected a different result."

    Good experience
    With a new-look squad featuring several Armenian internationals and
    foreign talent, FC MIKA had high hopes going into their UEFA Europa
    League first qualifying round tie against Helsingborgs IF. They looked
    on course for a great result in the opener in Sweden, but conceded two
    late goals to lose 3-1 and could not turn it around at home. "We
    played well but our opponents were too strong," conceded MIKA coach
    Samvel Darbinyan. "They forced us to raise our game and this
    experience will help us in the national league." Darbinyan will
    certainly hope so, as his side sit joint-top of the Bardzraguyn
    khumb alongside perennial champions Pyunik.

    Rude awakening
    FC Gandzasar Kapan were making their debut in Europe this season but
    it was a rude awakening as they were beaten 6-0 by NAC Breda in the
    first leg of their second qualifying round tie, succumbing 8-0
    overall. "For the first time in our life, we played in a stadium with
    13,500 fans," said coach Slava Gabrielyan. "The level of our leagues
    is very different; we lost in every aspect of the game." Despite the
    disappointment, there was a level of improvement from Armenia's
    representatives this year after eight defeats from as many games last
    season, although Minasyan admitted there was still a long way to
    go. "I think only Mika had a real chance of qualifying for the next
    round. Pyunik and Banants have inexperienced squads and Gandzasar were
    just not ready for Europe."
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