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    uefa.com, Switzerland

    Gandzasar on the rise in Armenia

    Friday 21 September 2007 by Khachik Chakhoyan from
    Yerevan

    In the last month FC Gandzasar Kapan made the biggest
    progress of all the top-flight clubs. The team from
    the south of Armenia won five matches in a row and
    moved from sixth place to third.

    Barsegyan replacement
    At the beginning of the year, coach Albert Sargsyan
    left the team and the board of the club began looking
    for a replacement. They signed a short-term contract
    with ex-Armenia coach Suren Barsegyan, who started
    preparing for the new season. Like all other local
    clubs, Gandzasar started the campaign with national
    cup games.

    Contenders defeated
    In the last 16 they beat first division side FC
    Bentonit 1-0 at home but lost the away game 2-0 to bow
    out of the tournament. After that they made a great
    start in the Armenian league, winning their first
    match at home to title contenders FC Ararat Yerevan.
    This victory inspired Gandzasar and the team went on
    to defeat FC Ulis Yerevan and draw with FC Shirak and
    FC Kilikia.

    Coach departs
    After four rounds the team were in second place but
    then Barsegyan left the club to take control of Ulis.
    Without the coach, the team suffered four subsequent
    defeats at the hands of leaders FC Pyunik, FC Banants,
    FC MIKA and Ararat. After that ex-Pyunik coach Samvel
    Petrosyan was given a place at the helm. This decision
    brought an immediate effect with the team becoming
    more solid at the back and more aggressive up front.

    Awesome August
    As a result the Kapan club earned a surprise victory
    at Banants then won five games in August. The third
    round of the Armenian championship started for
    Gandzasar with another win against Ararat. This was
    the beginning of a great run of five matches. The most
    important victory was gained in an away match against
    reigning champions Pyunik (2-1) which saw Gandzasar
    pull level with third-placed Banants. Gandzasar's key
    player is the experienced Artur Kocharyan, who is an
    idol for local supporters.

    Player influx
    The striker is their leading goalscorer for the second
    year running. Last term he scored 15 goals and has
    seven already in this campaign. The squad was recently
    strengthened with Pyunik's Valeri Aleksanyan, Banants'
    Artak Oseyan and two Romanian players - Constantin
    Paunescu and Virgil Marsavela. Their recent success
    has inspired the club's board to be more active in the
    transfer market with four more players currently on
    trial.

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