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    Banants comeback earns Armenian Cup
    Thursday, 10 May 2007


    FC Banants came from behind to claim their first
    Armenian Cup since 1992, emerging with a 3-1 win
    against neighbours FC Ararat Yerevan after extra time.

    Man advantage
    Ararat dominated the opening period with Banants
    goalkeeper Nenad Radaèa doing well to deny Artur
    Petrosyan as he raced through on goal before Hovhannes
    Harutyunyan's shot fizzed just wide. The pressure
    eventually told with Marcos Pizeli breaking the
    deadlock via a 32nd-minute free-kick. Banants rallied
    after the break with Ararat Arakelyan hitting the post
    on 76 minutes before setting up substitute Simyon
    Muradyan to head the equaliser two minutes later.
    Defender Harutyunyan's dismissal for a second bookable
    offence then handed Banants a man advantage.

    European ramifications
    Jan Po?tulka's team took control in extra time, with
    substitute Aram Bareghamyan netting from close range
    in the 108th minute. There was still time for
    Banants's Ashot Grigoryan and Ararat's Nshan Erzrumyan
    to be red-carded before Muradyan scored his second of
    the night, converting a cross from the right. With
    Banants already qualified for the first qualifying
    round of the 2007/08 UEFA Cup as 2006 Armenian league
    runners-up, FC MIKA will take up the remaining UEFA
    Cup slot having finished third in the table. Ararat
    will represent Armenia in the UEFA Intertoto Cup.

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