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  • UEFA Soccer: No Peace For Ambitious Pyunik

    NO PEACE FOR AMBITIOUS PYUNIK
    by Khachik Chakhoyan from Yerevan

    uefa.com, Switzerland
    July 25 2007

    For ten days or so now it has been all quiet in the Bardzraguyn
    Khumb as Armenia's leading clubs have been given time off to prepare
    for their European matches with a month-long break in the domestic
    calendar.

    New faces Not since 14 July has Armenia seen top-flight football,
    but there has nonetheless been plenty of action in the transfer market
    with champions FC Pyunik chief among those clubs to have strengthened
    their squad. Mauro Guevgeozian Cre made his debut during Pyunik's 0-0
    draw in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League first round tie
    at Derry City FC although only lasted a half at Brandywell. Uruguayan
    goalkeeper Ignacio Lopez, however, looks destined to see out the
    season in Armenia while fellow South Americans Jorge Luis Luna and
    Guillermo Faria are also hoping to win contracts after trial spells
    with the league leaders.

    Foreign trialists A series of disappointing performances has forced
    FC Banants to remould their squad. Ashot Grigoryan and Artak Oseyan
    have moved on, while Andrej Burdian has left for Ukraine, but Banants
    did at least make a promising start to their UEFA Cup campaign with
    a 1-1 first qualifying draw against BSC Young Boys. Banants have
    invited Czech defender Jan Jelínek, Ugandan forward Noa Kasule,
    Brazilian midfielder Edmar Sigeira and Ukrainian goalkeeper Dmitry
    Pivovarenko on loan in the hope that European progress will prove a
    strong enough incentive to convince them to stay.

    Sukiasyan dismissal After five coaching changes in the opening stages
    of the season it seemed that the dust had settled on dismissals but
    prominent Armenian coach Varuzhan Sukiasyan has become victim No6
    after being relieved of his duties by FC Ararat Yerevan. Sukiasyan
    has been replaced by Serbian coach Du~Zan Mijiæ, who will be assisted,
    at least initially, by Ashot Kirakosyan and Vahan Nikolyan.

    --Boundary_(ID_3ltQGHyo6us0SpOHT5oWQw)- -
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