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    Lernayin leave Armenia short-staffed
    Thursday, 5 April 2007
    by Khachik Chakhoyan
    from Yerevan

    For the second season in succession, the Armenian
    league has been hit with last minute withdrawals,
    while a new side have made a bright start in the cup.

    Late withdrawal
    Last season's Armenian league campaign was preceded by
    the withdrawals of both Yerevan United FC and FC
    Esteghlal-Kotaik, both of whom disbanded. Eight teams
    competed in the top division in 2006, and it will be
    the same in 2007 after FC Lernayin Artsakh declined to
    join the top division.

    Financial problems
    Lernayin had been due to take their place in a
    new-look nine-team Armenian elite but it soon became
    clear that the club did not have the finances to
    support a top-level campaign, causing a last-minute
    readjustment of the fixture list ahead of 14 April's
    big kick-off.

    Cup openers
    The season began in earnest with the last-16 ties in
    the Armenian Cup, with a hitherto untried side - FC
    Bentonit Idjevan - winning through 2-1 on aggregate
    against FC Gandzasar Kapan to earn a place in the last
    eight, where they will take on reigning champions FC
    Pyunik.

    New club
    Formed at the start of the year by former Armenian
    international David Davtyan, Bentonit have been
    admitted to the cup and the second division. Boasting
    players from Brazil, Serbia, Ukraine, Georgia, Russia
    and Mexico, they are led by a German coach,
    33-year-old former goalkeeper Lutz Pfannenstiel.

    Goalkeeper departs
    Pyunik and FC Banants look like the favourites for
    league honours this season, although the champions
    received a major blow with goalkeeper Gevorg Kasparov
    deciding to move to Iran. Banants are also short of a
    reliable goalkeeper and could still use an out-and-out
    finisher to spearhead their campaign.

    MIKA resolved
    A training camp in Antalya, Turkey, has allowed FC
    MIKA to have a good look at their options for the
    season, and the five-time Armenian Cup winners are set
    to rely on foreign talent. Luis Rodrigues, Akleison
    and Talles have joined fellow Brazilians Alex and
    Kleber at the club along with Serbian midfielder Ivan
    Ristiæ.

    Ulis arrivals
    Having been spared from relegation last season
    following a play-off win, FC Ulis Yerevan will hope to
    do better in 2007 and have brought in some foreign
    talent to help them. Brazilian Oliveira, Georgians
    Georgi Khutsishvili and Georgi Sulaberidze and
    Lithuanian defender Vadims Javoiss have joined on
    one-year deals.

    ©uefa.com 1998-2007.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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