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    Armenian sides make more changes
    Monday 25 June 2007
    by Khachik Chakhoyan
    from Yerevan



    With just eleven rounds played of the new Armenian
    season, five of the eight league clubs have already
    changed coach with three of those appointments coming
    this month.

    Coaching changes
    Rock-bottom FC Kilikia have dismissed Sergej Agababyan
    and Ashot Barsegyan, appointing Rafael Galstyan and
    Alexan Sarafyan in their place, while there has also
    been a regime change at FC MIKA, with coach Armen
    Adamyan being demoted to assistant and former
    international star Arkadij Andreasyan taking command.
    FC Gandzasar Kapan, meanwhile, have hired Samvel
    Petrosyan.

    Petrosyan problems
    Petrosyan had stepped down as coach of champions FC
    Pyunik in May, and is now looking to fashion mid-table
    Gandzasar into a competitive outfit. "We need
    reinforcements in every department," admitted the
    coach. Gandzasar recently signed Gurgen Melisketyan
    from Russian side FC Nika Moskva and are looking to
    take Pyunik's Valery Aleksanyan, Armen Tigranyan and
    Rafael Safaryan on loan.

    MIKA evolving
    At MIKA, Andreasyan has been making sweeping tactical
    changes but the five-time Armenian Cup winners are
    playing some mixed football at the moment. They have
    not won in three games since struggling to a 2-1
    victory against Kilikia on 9 June, and after conceding
    a soft goal in a shock 1-0 defeat at FC Shirak,
    goalkeeper Alexander Lapin found himself summarily
    dismissed from the first team.

    Pyunik ease
    Pyunik, meanwhile, are progressing towards a seventh
    successive title in comfort with defenders Agvan
    Lazarian and Alexander Tadevosyan as well as keeper
    Gevorg Kasparov returning from Iran to help them as
    they prepare for the UEFA Champions League first
    qualifying round. Hamlet Mkhitaryan, who scored
    Armenia's recent UEFA EURO 2008' qualifying winner
    against Poland, has also joined.

    Banants coup
    FC Banants, meanwhile, are preparing for the UEFA Cup.
    Last season's runners up are third but have managed to
    lure Armenian international striker Ara Hakobyan back
    from Ukrainian side FC Illychivets Mariupil. Hakobyan
    scored to help Banants earn a 1-1 draw against MIKA on
    Sunday, and the club are likely to make a trio of
    foreign signings in the coming days.

    Ulis battle
    Finally, FC Ulis Yerevan have off-loaded some of their
    foreign players as they look to restore some fight.
    With eight defeats in eleven games to date, they are
    struggling, but have been showing increased hunger in
    recent matches. Gegam Kocharyan, Tigran Petrosyants,
    Arkadi Epremyan and Shota Chomakhidze have all signed
    one-year contracts, and spirits are lifting.

    ©uefa.com 1998-2007
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