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    Youth given a chance in Armenia
    Wednesday 23 January 2008by Khachik Chakhoyan from
    Yerevan


    Artur Voskanyan has left Armenia for a new challenge
    abroad (AFP)Ahead of the 2008 Bardzraguyn Khumb
    campaign, champions FC Pyunik and runners-up FC
    Banants have lost a number of influential players to
    the lure of football abroad.

    Impressive performances
    Following Armenia's respectable performance in their
    UEFA EURO 2008' qualifiers - including a notable 1-0
    victory over Group A winners Poland - the country's
    leading players have attracted the attention of
    foreign clubs. It is unlikely that the latest crop of
    talent from the Pyunik and Banants academies will make
    the grade immediately, meaning Armenia's premier sides
    face a tall order to repeat last season's one-two.

    Internationals lead exodus
    FC Ararat Yerevan's national-team midfielder Artur
    Voskanyan was first to leave to Belarussian side FC
    Vitebsk. His example set a precedent for the league's
    leading players, with international team-mate
    Aleksandr Tadevosyan following from Pyunik. The
    Armenian champions have since lost the services of
    central defender Robert Arzumanyan earlier this month
    on a one-year loan to Danish club Randers FC, and of
    midfielder Levon Pachajyan following a successful
    trial at Swedish side GAIS Göteborg.

    Giving youth a chance
    With Rafael Nazaryan, Arsen Avetisyan, Tigran
    Karabagtsyan and Uruguayan Ignacio Bordat also making
    an exit, Pyunik will be without some familiar faces.
    Coach Armen Gyulbudaghyants said: "Of course, it'll be
    hard for us to repeat our success. However we've
    already chosen our strategy at Pyunik - we're betting
    on youth football. Luckily, our academy is already
    producing new talents. There's an opinion in the
    football world that time can iron out a player's
    flaws.

    'Trust the youngsters'
    "Our young players will benefit from intense
    competition for places while, by playing matches, they
    will improve both their knowledge of the game and
    their skills," added Gyulbudaghyants. "Last season
    Artur Yedigaryan, Hamlet Mkhitaryan and Gevorg
    Ghazaryan played UEFA Champions League qualifying
    matches. I'm sure that this campaign they'll do even
    better, and the others will have a great example to
    follow. This approach will help the Armenia national
    team as well. We have to trust the youngsters."

    Spine removed
    Banants' transfer policy is no different: experience
    is making way for youth. The departures of Samvel
    Melkonyan, Ararat Arakelyan, Ara Hakobyan and Karen
    Simonyan - the spine of last season's team - have all
    moved abroad. However the blow will be cushioned
    slightly with the acquisition of several seasoned
    professionals from Moldova, Romania and Georgia. The
    club have signed Bulgarian midfielder Marko Markov
    while national-team midfielder Karen Aleksanyan has
    been brought back home from Moldova.

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