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    Armenia Breaking Ground

    Basketball In Europe
    11.12.2012

    The Armenian Basketball Federation (BFA) is laying the groundwork for
    a milestone in the history of men's basketball in the country.

    The BFA is working towards establishing and then registering a team in
    the European Championship Of The Small Countries Men, in 2014.

    If everything goes smoothly, it will be the first time ever that an
    Armenian senior men's national team competes in a European
    competition.

    Armenia's U16 side participated in the 2011 European Championship
    Division B in F.Y.R.of Macedonia and earned a magnificent sixth-place
    finish, claiming victories over traditional basketball nations like
    Israel and Slovakia along the way.

    That excellent showing probably strengthened the BFA's determination
    in undertaking the senior men's team project.

    An important moment of the process came last February, when the
    federation entrusted coach Carl Bardakian with the demanding task of
    recruiting players from both inside the country and the diaspora,
    putting together a roster and building the team that will take to the
    floor to make history.

    "I was named head coach of Armenia on 1st February [but] my
    participation in the Basketball Federation of Armenia began in 2009,"
    Bardakian told FIBAEurope.com

    "I am very grateful and honoured for this position," he added.

    "Mr. Bardakian professionally demonstrates high potential and has
    contributed to the development of Armenian basketball in recent
    years," the BFA had said in a statement commenting on the appointment.

    "The Board hopes that he will unite the best Armenian players, thus
    ensuring positive results during forthcoming European Championships."

    The 41-year-old Bardakian is based in Los Angeles and has worked as an
    assistant coach in college basketball in the USA.

    He was a student manager at the University of Michigan in the 90's
    when the team reached the NCAA Final Four on two occasions and then
    worked as an assistant coach at Cleveland State University and Chaffey
    College.

    "The establishment of the men's national basketball team of Armenia is
    a direct result of the vision and leadership of the President of the
    Basketball Federation of Armenia, Hrachya Rostomyan," the coach said
    on the inception of the project.

    "Our goal is to identify and develop the top young Armenian basketball
    players and form a competitive team that will successfully compete
    year in and year out in FIBA Europe competitions."

    Bardakian is placing special importance on the next steps in the
    process, Armenia's first training camp, which will take place in the
    country's capital Yerevan in the summer of 2013.

    "It is imperative that we have a successful training camp this summer,
    we will be the youngest participating team in 2014," he said.

    There is still a long way to go until the summer of 2014 but in the
    meantime national pride - and the support of some high-profile
    Armenians - helps to fuel the motivation of all those involved in the
    project.

    "While our participation alone in 2014 will be a historic moment for
    the sport of basketball in Armenia, we want to be competitive from the
    outset and represent Armenia with honour," Bardakian said.

    "Basketball has a special place in the heart of the Armenian
    people. We have received tremendous support from our fans in Armenia
    and outside of Armenia. One of our biggest fans is boxing champion
    Vanes Martirosyan."


    Photo Caption: Kirill Zakharchuk is one of a number of young Armenians
    who will benefit from his country now having a senior man program

    http://www.fibaeurope.com/coid_nVQuv1MvGt6Om8Xzc34O93.articleMode_on.html

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