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    PACHAJYAN DREAMS OF FOREIGN FIELDS
    by Khachik Chakhoyan from Yerevan

    UEFA
    Dec 13 2007
    Switzerland

    Named Armenia's Player of the Year for the first time in 2007,
    midfielder Levon Pachajyan tells uefa.com he is still dreaming of
    making his name abroad.

    Pressures of success One of the stars of FC Pyunik's seventh successive
    title triumph in Armenia, Pachajyan has been thrilled to see his
    efforts recognised by the leading player award, but he says: "With
    this recognition come vast obligations and pressure. People respect me
    and I have to do everything to justify their expectations. I have to
    do well for my club and doubly well for the national team. Then this
    award might open doors for me to other countries and foreign clubs."

    Overseas dream Indeed, the 24-year-old, who has now won five Armenian
    championships, feels the time may be approaching for him to further
    his career abroad. "Every Armenian player dreams of representing one
    of the leading European clubs and playing in a major league," said
    Pachajyan. "It is exactly the same for me. It is massive honour to
    play for a major European club, but it is hard to earn a move to one.

    First you have to establish yourself in one of the more modest
    leagues."

    International experience If domestic football offers Pachajyan a
    limited opportunity to impress foreign scouts, his performances
    for the national side have given him plenty of chance to get out
    and about. With Armenia recording decent results in UEFA EURO 2008~Y
    qualifying prior to the death of coach Ian Porterfield, the experience
    has doubtless served the player well. However, he still has a way to
    go to emulate his hero: Brazilian left-back Roberto Carlos.

    Studies resumed Nonetheless, he has time on his side, and with
    international team-mate Edgar Manucharyan beginning to make progress
    at AFC Ajax, other clubs are sure to be keeping a close watch on
    Armenian talent.

    Pachajyan, meanwhile, hopes to have qualifications to fall back
    on if his footballing dream does not work out. "I quit university
    to concentrate on football," he said. "However, I have started a
    correspondence course at a university in Moscow to make up for that."
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