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    I figured we can use this thread for discussing our national team. I hear Jaquine is probably going to opt for the Uragway nt instead of ours. Anyone have better info on him recently? It is upsetting if he does because i think it would not only be good for our nt but also for him because he would get more exposure and playing time on our nt. I dought he would be a starter in Uragway and i am sure he would start for us.
    Hayastan or Bust.

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    Re: Armenias Soccer NT

    I knew he will play for Uruguay.With Uruguay he can aim for bigger things then with us..
    I hope he does well there tho..its understandable.


    I hope we work on improving armenian football schools. I would Henrik Mkhitaryan is the future of our football. we need to get 4 - 5 more players like him into top european teams.


    This sunday there is euro qualification draw. I hope we draw italy.. we need to draw them..our player can get a look from some of the italian teams..and maybe go there..who knows..

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    • #3
      Re: Armenias Soccer NT

      He isnt even gona start on that team and if he is lucky will get a little playing time so he is not going to get opportunities to shine like he would in our team. He can make a difference for our nt and himself and you cant say that about him playing for uruguay.
      Hayastan or Bust.

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      • #4
        Re: Armenias Soccer NT

        The drawings for the euro cup qualifying are done
        Russia
        Slovakia
        Republic of Irland
        FYR Macedonia
        Armenia
        Andorra

        This is not a bad draw but its not easy either. Unless we get Jaoquin and a good coach (i dought we will) we are not gona get too far. The ffa had a chance to get a good coach who also happened to be armenian but rubo didnt want that so..as for Jaoquin i dought he will play for us despite the fact that it would be the best thing to do for both parties.
        Hayastan or Bust.

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        • #5
          Re: Armenia's National Football Team

          UEFA claims they purposely kept Armenia and Azerbaijan in separate groups. Same with Georgia and Russia. But indeed not a bad draw, Russia and Ireland are only above average teams. At least we do not have Spain, Turkey, Bosnia and Belgium all at once this time. If we play at our best, we could finish 2nd and qualify for the first time ever.

          Fun fact: Azerbaijan and Turkey in the same group A.
          Last edited by Federate; 02-07-2010, 01:16 PM. Reason: Typo
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          • #6
            Re: Armenia's National Football Team

            I think we were gona get the azeris instead of andora untill fifa stepped in. The more i see the ffa in action the more i get discouraged lately. How many times can you let your soninlaw fail miserably before you get a real coach. Despite what people say-coaching does make a big difference. Look at what porterfield did with a much worst club. Eskakan hyeri baght kheghtch mart merav. In hayastan sukasian is the only one who can coach but Rubo hates him cause he was beating rubos pyunik.
            Hayastan or Bust.

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            • #7
              Re: Armenia's National Football Team

              Better than a new coach would be a new head of FFA.
              For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
              to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



              http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html

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              • #8
                Re: Armenia's National Football Team

                Originally posted by Armanen View Post
                Better than a new coach would be a new head of FFA.
                I agree but we all know thats not gona happen.
                Hayastan or Bust.

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                • #9
                  Re: Armenia's National Football Team

                  If our governmant paid a litl bit attention to football and didnt use it just as a tool to kiss ass of turks maybe than it wouldnt be in such a shamefull condition and depend just on some guy who is just smart enough to sell flowers on the corner.

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                    Re: Armenia's National Football Team

                    Euro-2012: UEFA spares Armenia, Azerbaijan repeated “qualifying trouble”

                    A deliberate pre-arrangement by European soccer’s governing body has spared Armenia and Azerbaijan the trouble of potentially facing each other again in a qualifying campaign despite the fact that Sunday’s blind draw, it seemed, had put them into one group.

                    At the Euro-2012 qualifying draw ceremony held in Warsaw, Poland, Azerbaijan was put in Group A from the sixth-seeded pot – minutes later the “Polish ambassadors” of the tournament co-hosted with Ukraine drew Armenia from the fifth-seeded pot into the same group, which triggered the earlier announced UEFA mechanism to keep the two regional archrivals apart. Eventually Armenia was placed in Group B. But for that crucial decision, Armenia would also have faced Turkey in the qualifying campaign commencing September.

                    Armenia and Azerbaijan that warred in 1992-1994 and are still locked in a bitter dispute over Nagorno-Karabakh caused trouble to UEFA after failing to agree on the match venues in the Euro-2008 qualifying campaign in which they had been inadvertently drawn together in one qualifying group. Before the start of the Sunday draw, UEFA explicitly decided to keep the two South Caucasus rivals, as well as recent war foes Georgia and Russia apart irrespective of the result of the draw.

                    “It’s precisely because we don’t want to mix sport and politics,” said UEFA president Michel Platini explaining the decision. (It took no special UEFA intervention to keep Russia and Georgia apart, though.)

                    The UEFA decision eventually also meant that Armenia avoided playing Turkey, its rival in the World Cup 2010 qualifying group. Those matches played in Yerevan and Bursa in 2008 and 2009 were used by the governments of the two estranged neighbors to pursue what was quickly called ‘soccer diplomacy’. (The outcome of the fence-mending diplomacy built around soccer still needs to be determined by the parliaments of Armenia and Turkey, now pondering the ratification of two protocols signed by Yerevan and Ankara).

                    While sparing Armenia the trouble of playing politically sensitive games in 2010-11, the UEFA draw has also offered the nation a relatively convenient set of competitors – as already defined by some soccer experts – including Andorra, FYR Macedonia, the Republic of Ireland, Slovakia and Russia.

                    Armenia, involved in UEFA Euro and FIFA World Cup qualifications as an independent nation since 1994, has so far played each group member except for Slovakia and the Republic of Ireland.

                    In previous official matches Armenia played successfully against Andorra (beating the European soccer dwarf five times against one draw) and has a record of one victory, one draw and two defeats against FYR Macedonia. The group’s top-seeded nation Russia has a record of two victories over Armenia. All of Armenia’s future rivals except Andorra are rated higher in the current FIFA rankings list.

                    So far Armenia (ranked 102nd on the current FIFA list of more than 200 soccer nations and 45th in Europe) has failed to score major achievements in qualification tournaments. The nation, however, has scored a few memorable victories against such European stalwarts as Northern Ireland, Poland and, in the most recent campaign, over Belgium.

                    The qualifying competition for Euro-2012 (to be co-hosted by Poland and Ukraine) comprises six groups of six teams (groups A-F) and three groups of five teams (groups G-I). Sides in each group will play one another on a home and away basis, with qualifying matches scheduled according to the international match calendar between September 2010 and November 2011. The nine winners and the best runner-up qualify directly for the final tournament. The eight remaining runners-up contest play-off matches.

                    Full results of the Sunday draw in Warsaw are available on UEFA’s official website at www.uefa.com

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