HAYRAPETYAN RE-ELECTED IN ARMENIA
UEFA
April 20 2015
Published: Monday 20 April 2015, 10.11CET Ruben Hayrapetyan has been
re-elected as Football Federation of Armenia (FFA) president for a
fourth term, and says youth development and football infrastructures
are key priorities.
Football Federation of Armenia (FFA) president Ruben Hayrapetyan has
been unanimously re-elected for a fourth term.
The 52-year-old graduate of the Armenian State University of Economics
continues in the role he first assumed in 2002, and emphasised the
development of youth football and football infrastructures as major
priorities. Football academies have been built in recent years,
and facilities have been modernised and continue to progress. New
pitches will be opened in the country in the near future.
"Although many things are already done, we still need to work a
lot for the development of football in Armenia," Mr Hayrapetyan said
after his re-election. "The development of youth football and football
infrastructures are our main goals."
http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=arm/news/newsid=2236713.html
UEFA
April 20 2015
Published: Monday 20 April 2015, 10.11CET Ruben Hayrapetyan has been
re-elected as Football Federation of Armenia (FFA) president for a
fourth term, and says youth development and football infrastructures
are key priorities.
Football Federation of Armenia (FFA) president Ruben Hayrapetyan has
been unanimously re-elected for a fourth term.
The 52-year-old graduate of the Armenian State University of Economics
continues in the role he first assumed in 2002, and emphasised the
development of youth football and football infrastructures as major
priorities. Football academies have been built in recent years,
and facilities have been modernised and continue to progress. New
pitches will be opened in the country in the near future.
"Although many things are already done, we still need to work a
lot for the development of football in Armenia," Mr Hayrapetyan said
after his re-election. "The development of youth football and football
infrastructures are our main goals."
http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=arm/news/newsid=2236713.html