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    Pyunik change alerts Armenia
    Wednesday, 30 May 2007
    by Khachik Chakhoyan


    FC Pyunik's six-year reign as Armenia's top team could
    yet be under threat following the appointment of
    inexperienced coach Armen Gjulbidagyants.

    Inexperienced replacement
    The eight-team league has been unusually competitive
    so far, even though Pyunik won the title by a clear 16
    points last season. To muddy the waters, defeat in the
    Armenian Cup semi-finals at the start of May saw
    Samvel Petrosyan dismissed as Pyunik coach, and his
    greenhorn replacement Gjulbidagyants may not be able
    to resist some stern competition from the chasing
    pack.

    MIKA change
    While FC Kilikia and FC Ulis Yerevan are already
    sinking to the bottom of the table, the remaining six
    sides seem relatively evenly matched at the moment. FC
    Banants, FC MIKA - who recently hired Arakdij
    Andreasyan to replace coach Armen Adamyan - and FC
    Ararat Yerevan are all within three points of the
    leaders, while FC Gandzasar Kapan and FC Shirak are no
    pushovers.

    Banants resurgent
    Banants made a drab start to the league season but
    their spirits are soaring following their 3-1 win
    against Ararat in the Armenian Cup final on 9 May.
    They have won all three of their subsequent league
    games to move up to second. The captain is Yegishe
    Melikyan although fellow defender Ararat Arakelyan has
    been impressive too, earning a national team call-up.

    Ararat rally
    By contrast, the disappointment of missing out in the
    cup final - and losing the accompanying UEFA Cup first
    qualifying round place - knocked Ararat off their
    stride momentarily. However, following defeat by
    Banants in the league, experienced coach Varuzhan
    Sukiasyan has rallied his men, and after two 2-0 wins
    in a row, they are back on song in fourth place.

    In freefall
    Buoyed by a number of foreign stars, MIKA are third
    although their form has been changeable. At the foot
    of the table, meanwhile, Ulis and Kilikia are heading
    into freefall. Kilikia have conceded eight goals
    without reply in their last two games while Ulis have
    scored none and conceded eleven in their three most
    recent fixtures. The break for UEFA EURO 2008' action
    has come at a good time for both.


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