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  • Re: Armenian Soccer

    Armenia is going to play Canada and Serbia in Cyprus.
    The Serbia game is on February 28
    Փետրվարի 28,29-ին Հայաստանի հավաքականը երկու խաղ ունի Կիպրոսում Սերբիայի և Կանադայի ազգային հավաքականների հետ:Պայմանագիրը մոտ օրերս ստորագրելուց հետո նոր ցանկանում էինք հրապարակել:Քանի որ երկրպագուները անհամբեր են,ստիպված ստորագրելուց առաջ եմ հայտարարում:Ստորագրելուց հետո ավելի հստակ համոզված կլինեք ,որ խաղերը լինելու են հենց այդ երկու հավաքականների հետ:

    The Canada game is on February 29

    The Canadian men's national team will play Armenia in an international friendly on Feb. 29 in Cyprus.

    The match, announced by the Canadian Soccer Association on Tuesday, takes place on the first FIFA International Date of the 2012 calendar year. The neutral site match will be the first meeting between the two nations.

    Canada coach Stephen Hart revealed the Armenia game was arranged after plans to play New Zealand in London, England fell through.

    "Armenia (was) an option presented to us. I did some quick homework on them (and) saw that they were a very effective attacking team, and I thought they would be a really good (opponent) for us," Hart told reporters during a conference call.

    Although it failed to earn a tournament berth, Armenia posted an impressive 5-2-3 record in Euro 2012 qualifying, finishing third in its group behind Russia and Ireland. Armenia currently sits 46th in the FIFA world rankings, compared to 72nd-place Canada.

    Hart believes Armenia presents a stiff challenge for Canada in terms of its preparation ahead of the next round of World Cup qualifiers in June.

    "If you look at their individual players, they have a lot of attack-minded players that are at top clubs who have Champions League and Europa League experience," Hart stated. "Those players are very tricky, very dynamic, and I thought it would be healthy for our players to get some one-on-one match-ups against them."

    Because MLS teams will be in pre-season training camps in February, Hart expects to rely heavily on European-based players for the match in Cyprus. Some European-based national team members may not be available, so Hart didn't rule out calling up MLS players.

    One player who likely won't be in Cyprus is Atiba Hutchinson, Canada's star midfielder with Dutch club PSV Eindhoven. Hutchinson aggravated a knee injury while playing for Canada during a World Cup qualifier against St. Lucia last September, and has only recently returned to training with PSV.

    "He played about 10 minutes in a reserve game (so) I don't think he'll be ready for this game," Hart admitted.

    The Canadian coach revealed there are maybe one or two players who have not appeared for the national before that he is considering for this match, but the Canadian coach declined to offer any names.

    Hart's Canadian side played three friendlies last year: a 1-0 loss to Greece (Feb. 9), a 1-0 win over Belarus (March 9), and a 2-2 draw with Ecuador in Toronto (June 1).

    Canada has made it through to third round of the CONCACAF qualifiers for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. The Reds will compete in a round-robin group with Cuba, Honduras and Panama where the top two teams will advance to the final round of CONCACAF qualification.

    The Reds' first match is on the road against Cuba on June 8, followed by a home game (at an as-of-yet to be determined host city) against Honduras on June 12.

    Hart said he hopes to gather his squad together in a training camp once the European club season is over and organize another exhibition match in late May or early June as a tune-up for the Cuba match.

    Canada's only previous World Cup appearance came in 1986 in Mexico where it bowed out if the first round after suffering three shutout losses.

    In other soccer related news Marcos Pizzelli transferred to Kuban Krasnodar, a mid-level Russian team that has a chance at qualifying for the Europa League, Samvel Melkonyan went to Chernomorets in Bulgaria, on trial, Norair Mamedov is going to play for Armenia as they are preparing his passport.
    Last edited by ninetoyadome; 01-17-2012, 01:47 PM.

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    • Re: Armenian Soccer

      AFF is not my property and Denis Tumasyan has been cheating us for already eight years…


      Ural FC defender cheated Armenian Football Federation many times - AFF president





      February 11, 2012 | 01:53
      YEREVAN. – Armenian Football Federation (AFF) President Ruben Hayrapetyan responded to the complaint of one of the fans of Denis Tumasyan, current Russian FC Ural defender, that Tumasyan is no longer invited to join the national team.

      “First I would like you not to insult me by interfering into my business. I am the chief responsible for the AFF and I will not allow anyone to show unserious attitude towards the national team. Moreover, AFF is not my property and Denis Tumasyan has been cheating us for already eight years. I guess you are not so much well aware of the fact that he had been invited. However, he cheated and rejected to join the team,” AFF president wrote.

      To note, earlier Hayrapetyan wrote on his Facebook page that Tumasyan has no problem with Armenian national team chief coach Vardan Minasyan but he has problems with Hayrapetyan.
      General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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      • Re: Armenian Soccer

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        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.



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        • Re: Armenian Soccer

          Just a short time ago, Ruben Hayrapetyan announced that the Football Association of Armenia had officially sent FC Krilya Sovetov Midfielder Roman Grigoryan an invitation to the friendly games at the end of February.
          Hayrapetyan also announced that Grigoryan had been thinking about the invitation and would respond shortly.

          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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          • Re: Armenian Soccer

            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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            • Re: Armenian Soccer

              There was talk following the Euro qualifiers that Armenia was going to switch apparel companies, from the current one, which only serves very lower tier teams, to a top company, I think it was Reebok. Anyone have any news of this, or change in uniform at all. Because I want to buy a jersey, but don't want to pay nearly $100 only to have the jersey change.

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              • Re: Armenian Soccer

                Originally posted by Armanen View Post
                Just a short time ago, Ruben Hayrapetyan announced that the Football Association of Armenia had officially sent FC Krilya Sovetov Midfielder Roman Grigoryan an invitation to the friendly games at the end of February.
                Hayrapetyan also announced that Grigoryan had been thinking about the invitation and would respond shortly.

                http://armeniasoccer.com/
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                • Re: Armenian Soccer

                  Originally posted by robertik1 View Post
                  Hey aper jan, I just wanted to say supposedly this site gives a trojan.

                  Im using avast antivirus.

                  I'm using mcafee and it is fine.
                  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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                  • Re: Armenian Soccer

                    Originally posted by Mher View Post
                    There was talk following the Euro qualifiers that Armenia was going to switch apparel companies, from the current one, which only serves very lower tier teams, to a top company, I think it was Reebok. Anyone have any news of this, or change in uniform at all. Because I want to buy a jersey, but don't want to pay nearly $100 only to have the jersey change.
                    No, the new jerseys will be Adidas. They will be ready later in the spring.
                    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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                    • Re: Armenian Soccer

                      Originally posted by robertik1 View Post
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                      I clicked on it yesterday, and my pc got infected, and had to reset my pc

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