MY DREAM IS TO SEE ARMENIA'S NATIONAL FOOTBALL SQUAD IN EURO 2012 - FEDERATION PRESIDENT
news.am
Sept 23 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN. - The task of Armenia's national football team is to
qualify for EURO 2012, Armenian Football Federation's President Ruben
Hayrapetyan stated during a press conference on Friday. "We now have
a team that enters the field only to win. The job is to win the next
two games. My dream is to see the squad in [Euro 2012 host countries]
the Ukraine and Poland. We will do everything to succeed."
"These boys are not interested in rewards. These boys play for the fans
and country. These footballers were born and raised in an independent
state; they are talented young men with a new mentality.
Our team will play steady football in the next 6 years. The winner's
psychology must be maintained. I have said they will receive their
deserving reward. In my view, the greatest reward is the people's
evaluation," Ruben Hayrapetyan noted.
President of Armenia's Football Federation had earlier declared that
the team would receive a 3-million-Euro bonus pay if qualifying for
Euro 2012. And concerning the source for that amount, Hayrapetyan said:
"We have patriots and football lovers who are calling in and saying
that they are prepared to make awards."
news.am
Sept 23 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN. - The task of Armenia's national football team is to
qualify for EURO 2012, Armenian Football Federation's President Ruben
Hayrapetyan stated during a press conference on Friday. "We now have
a team that enters the field only to win. The job is to win the next
two games. My dream is to see the squad in [Euro 2012 host countries]
the Ukraine and Poland. We will do everything to succeed."
"These boys are not interested in rewards. These boys play for the fans
and country. These footballers were born and raised in an independent
state; they are talented young men with a new mentality.
Our team will play steady football in the next 6 years. The winner's
psychology must be maintained. I have said they will receive their
deserving reward. In my view, the greatest reward is the people's
evaluation," Ruben Hayrapetyan noted.
President of Armenia's Football Federation had earlier declared that
the team would receive a 3-million-Euro bonus pay if qualifying for
Euro 2012. And concerning the source for that amount, Hayrapetyan said:
"We have patriots and football lovers who are calling in and saying
that they are prepared to make awards."