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    uefa.com, Switzerland
    March 8 2007


    Pyunik feel heat from chasing pack

    Thursday, 8 March 2007
    by Khachik Chakhoyan
    from Yerevan


    The new football season in Armenia is one of the most eagerly
    anticipated in years, with FC Pyunik's monopoly on the crown set to
    be challenged.

    Curtain raiser
    The campaign gets underway on 21 March with the first round of the
    Armenian Cup, but it is the fight for the league title that is
    causing real interest. Pyunik's main rivals for the crown will be FC
    Banants and FC Ararat Yerevan, as well as five-times Armenian Cup
    winners FC MIKA. However, the surprise packages may well be FC
    Gandzasar Kapan and FC Shirak, who have aspirations of making the
    top-three after seeing six of their former players return to the
    club. FC Kilikia and FC Ulis Yerevan have set their ambitions a bit
    lower, while newcomers FC Lernayin Artsakh could represent the dark
    horses.

    New recruits
    With Pyunik set to place an emphasis on youth this season, MIKA could
    be the team who provide the greatest threat to their hopes of a
    seventh successive title. They have bolstered their squad by signing
    Brazilians Akleison and Tales, while goalkeeper Feliks Hakobyan gave
    them a major boost by extended his contract by three more years.

    Strength in depth
    Ararat believe they need to strengthen their defence to mount a
    challenge and they are scouring the market in Serbia and F.Y.R.
    Macedonia to fortify their rearguard. Rivals Banants have largely
    opted to sign local talent but they need to find a replacement for
    Aram Hakobyan who left for Ukrainian side FC Illychivets Mariupil.
    The arrival of Ugandan striker Eugene Sepuya and Egishe Melikyan
    should help their chances, though.

    Bright future
    With all but three teams stating their intention of blooding their
    youngsters this season and with all clubs reporting greater financial
    stability, the future of football in Armenia looks to be unusually
    bright.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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