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    Season review: ArmeniaTuesday 10 November 2009
    uefa.com


    FC Pyunik's dominance appears to know no bounds after they added the
    Armenian Cup to their ninth successive Bardzraguyn khumb title, while
    FC Ulis Yerevan raised eyebrows with a third-placed finish.
    Champions: FC Pyunik
    Pyunik remain top of the pile after landing their 12th title in 18
    years. Pushed hard by eventual runners-up FC Mika for much of the
    campaign, they finally asserted themselves by clinching the league on
    the penultimate day before seeing off their nearest challengers 4-0 in
    the final round of matches.
    Cup final: FC Pyunik 1-0 FC Banants
    The 20-year-old Genrikh Mkhitaryan became an instant hero with an
    added-time winner that secured Pyunik's double triumph with their
    fourth Armenian Cup victory.
    Player of the Year: Hrayr Mkoyan (FC Ulis Yerevan)
    The central defender was an inspired leader in helping his side to a
    third-place finish. Ulis were breached 25 times in the 28-game season
    - a defensive record second only to Pyunik - with Mkoyan a towering
    figure throughout. The 23-year-old made his international debut
    against Belgium in September and already looks to be a mainstay of the
    national team.
    One to watch: David Manoyan (FC Pyunik)
    The Pyunik youngster made his bow in May 2008 at just 17 but this
    season came to age, making 23 league appearances and contributing two
    goals. However, it is his vision and creative flair which has stood out.
    Surprise package: FC Ararat Yerevan
    Second in 2008, they were once again among the favourites this
    year. However, after collecting a meagre 14 points, they now find
    themselves in the second tier.
    Leading scorer: Arthur Kocharyan, FC Ulis Yerevan (15)
    Number: 9
    Pyunik won the league for a ninth successive year.
    Quote
    "It is very important to have the winning psychology in my team. The
    opponents played against my young footballers with double energy and
    I'm happy that my team progressed and showed itself as a united group
    of players."
    Pyunik coach Vardan Minasyan
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