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    Ajax USA
    March 16 2007


    Manucharyan pens contract renewal until summer 2011


    16 March: Edgar Manucharyan has committed to Ajax until the 30 June
    2011. The previous deal of the Armenian forward (20) would have
    expired in the summer of 2008. "I am very pleased that Ajax have so
    much faith in me," Manucharyan said, after having signed his new
    deal. "I want to win the championship with Ajax and win trophies. I
    want to be part of that. Ajax are very important to me and I hope I
    can be just as important to Ajax."

    Edgar Manucharyan (born Yerevan, Armenia, 19 January 1987) first
    arrived at the Amsterdam ArenA on a try-out in December 2004, coming
    from Pyunik Yerevan. The Armenian league season had just finished and
    Manucharyan himself finished as the top goalscorer of the league. He
    was also voted 'Player of the Year' in Armenia - and all of this at
    the tender age of 17. The 'Player of the Year' trophy was supposed to
    be presented to him on 14 December 2004, but Manucharyan couldn't be
    there in person: on that some evening the loanee made his unofficial
    Ajax-1 début in a friendly fixture against FC Barcelona.

    Unfrotunately, Manucharyan lasted for only 13 minutes: then he broke
    a metatarsal in his right foot, had to undergo surgery and was
    sidelined for approximately three months. Ajax, however, believed in
    the youngster's qualities and decided to give the youngster a second
    chance after his recovery. Manucharyan grabbed it and Ajax offered
    him a three year-contract as per 01 July 2005, which the player
    signed on 15 April 2005.

    Everybody at De Toekomst was soon raving about the Armenian's talent
    and he made his official Eredivisie début against AZ on 18 September
    2005. However, Manucharyan appeared to be rather injury-prone, mainly
    due to the fact that he had problems with the physical demands and
    training intensity in Amsterdam. Persistent muscular injuries haunted
    him throughout his first season, at the end of which he had to
    undergo knee surgery. Manucharyan hardly saw action in the first half
    year under coach Henk ten Cate, but is now - by all accounts - on his
    way back.

    So far, Manucharyan had 12 official first team appearances, in which
    he scored one goal (in the UEFA Cup, against Austria Wien). This
    season he played another 12 matches for Young Ajax, in which he
    netted 8 times. "And now I want to prove that I can do the same thing
    on the highest level!" the player said. (MP)

    Source: Ajax.nl
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