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    All change in Armenia
    Thursday, 21 July 2005
    By Khachik Chakhoyan

    FC Lernayin Artsakh have been excluded from the
    Premier League by the Football Federation of Armenia.
    The decision comes weeks after the club released a
    statement saying they did not want to play in the top
    flight any more. Lernayin Artsakh were also fined
    1,000.

    Reduced numbers
    As a result, the Premier League now comprises just
    eight teams, who will be given automatic 3-0 wins over
    Lernayin Artsakh for the remainder of the season.
    However, the Yerevan side's first eleven results
    stand.

    Relegation play-off
    In a change of format, the top six clubs at the end of
    the campaign will play a second tournament for the
    league title. The bottom two face a relegation
    play-off, with the loser going down automatically,
    while the winner will still have to beat the First
    Division runners-up to stay up.

    Homegrown Banants
    FC Banants's policy of replacing foreign imports with
    local talent continues with the departures of Vesik
    Chikhladze and Artyom Yevlanov, who become the third
    and fourth non-Armenians to leave the club this term.
    The strategy has so far failed to deliver success,
    with Banants going down 3-2 at home to FC Lokomotiv
    Tbilisi in their UEFA Cup first qualifying round first
    leg.

    Ararat strife
    FC Ararat Yerevan's parlous financial state continues
    to worsen, and they have lost four foreign players -
    Basden Uzuher, Musa Irumekhaj, Pol Okechukwu and
    Vakhtang Hakobyan - whose wages were not paid. To
    compound Ararat's misery, they suffered heavy defeats
    in each of their last three matches.

    Pyunik lead the way
    Despite early exits from Europe, FC Pyunik and FC MIKA
    remain in contention for domestic silverware. Unbeaten
    Pyunik lead the table, while Banants, FC Kilikia and
    FC Kotayk look set to battle for third. The sixth and
    final 'play-off' place might well be between FC
    Dinamo-Zenit Yerevan and FC Shirak.
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