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    UEFA.com
    April 29 2005


    Football Europe: Pyunik resume control

    FC Pyunik's quest for a fifth straight Armenian Premier League title
    got off to the best possible start - but their Armenian Cup dream
    ended at the quarter-final stage.

    Champions soar
    Pyunik top the table after two wins from two matches, thanks in part
    to forward Edgar Manucharyan, who joins AFC Ajax on 1 July on a
    three-year contract. The 18-year-old was on target in the 3-0 victory
    at FC Ararat Yerevan II which followed a 1-0 opening-day triumph at
    home to FC MIKA.

    Cup drama
    However, Pyunik did not have the same success in the Armenian Cup,
    losing 1-0 on aggregate to FC Kilikia, courtesy of a Sargis Movsisian
    goal. Samvel Darbinyan's team of homegrown youngsters are in good
    form and won the first leg of their semi-final with FC Banants.
    Kilikia are also third in the league after a 5-0 win against Ararat
    and 2-2 draw at FC Kotayk.

    Supporter unrest
    Banants, by contrast, have eight foreigners in their squad, but
    despite taking maximum points from their opening two games to join
    Pyunik at the top, fans have been unhappy with the number of goals
    scored after a 1-0 victory against Kotayk and 3-2 triumph at
    newly-promoted FC Lernayin Artsakh.

    Debut goal
    Lernayin have started their first top-flight season well, sitting
    fourth with three points after defeating FC Shirak 4-1. They are
    level on points with MIKA, who reinforced in pre-season by recruiting
    striker Sergiy Shevchenko from FC Avangard Kursk. Shevchenko marked
    his debut with a goal in a 2-1 success against FC Dinamo-Zenit
    Yerevan.

    Big losses
    At the bottom, three sides are still to get off the mark, though
    Dinamo-Zenit and last year's bottom club Shirak have played just
    once. More worringly, Ararat are pointless after two matches,
    conceding eight goals in the process, and have not been helped by the
    loss of key players to Lernayin.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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