ARAS OZBILIS HELD HIS FIRST TRAINING IN KUBAN
ARMENPRESS
9 August, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, AUGUST 9, ARMENPRESS: Midfielder of Armenian National football
team Aras Ozbilis held his first training in ~SKuban~T Krasnodar.
Armenpress reports calling the official website of the club that
Ozbilis has signed a contract for 4 years with Russian team. After
his first training with new teammates former player of ~SAjax~T shared
with his first emotions.
~SIt is a wonderful club and the stadium is very beautiful. Unlike
Dutch football here is paid more attention at physics. It is very good
that during the matches the stadium is almost full~T mentioned Ozbilis.
Aras Özbiliz is a product of the Ajax youth academy. Prior to moving to
Ajax as a youth, he played for HVV Hollandia in his home town of Hoom,
where he grew up. At the age of 8 he participated in tryouts for the
Amsterdam side, and was chosen to play for Ajax, having represented
Ajax on every stage of the youth academy, before making his debut
for the A selection in 2010 under then coach Martin Jol.
ARMENPRESS
9 August, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, AUGUST 9, ARMENPRESS: Midfielder of Armenian National football
team Aras Ozbilis held his first training in ~SKuban~T Krasnodar.
Armenpress reports calling the official website of the club that
Ozbilis has signed a contract for 4 years with Russian team. After
his first training with new teammates former player of ~SAjax~T shared
with his first emotions.
~SIt is a wonderful club and the stadium is very beautiful. Unlike
Dutch football here is paid more attention at physics. It is very good
that during the matches the stadium is almost full~T mentioned Ozbilis.
Aras Özbiliz is a product of the Ajax youth academy. Prior to moving to
Ajax as a youth, he played for HVV Hollandia in his home town of Hoom,
where he grew up. At the age of 8 he participated in tryouts for the
Amsterdam side, and was chosen to play for Ajax, having represented
Ajax on every stage of the youth academy, before making his debut
for the A selection in 2010 under then coach Martin Jol.