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    Armenia in mourning for Porterfield
    Wednesday 12 September 2007
    by Khachik Chakhoyan



    Armenian football has been paying its respects to Ian
    Porterfield after the death of the Scottish coach who
    led the national team in UEFA EURO 2008' qualifying.

    Black armbands
    Under the 61-year-old's guidance, Armenia had achieved
    some notable successes during recent months -
    including 2-1 and 1-0 wins against Kazakhstan and
    Poland in June, and a 1-1 draw with Portugal in
    August. Because of the colon cancer that eventually
    claimed his life on Tuesday, Porterfield was absent
    for Armenia's 3-1 friendly defeat in Cyprus last
    Saturday. His players, wearing black armbands in
    tribute, will be in action again tonight in another
    friendly, against Malta.

    'A good person'
    Armenia striker Armen Shahgeldyan summed up the mood
    in the camp after the news came through. "I was
    shocked," he said. "Of course we knew he was sick but
    we all hoped he would make it. He was a very good
    coach but what is more important, he was a very good
    person. In all my years with Armenia, I cannot name
    another coach who had such ability and also great
    personal qualities. All of us players, and the whole
    of Armenian football, are on the losing side."
    Porterfield's assistants, Tom Jones and Vardan
    Minasyan, are taking charge of the team in Malta.

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