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  • Re: Armenian Soccer

    Malta defeats Armenia in 2014 World Cup qualifier 1:0

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    • Re: Armenian Soccer

      UKRAINIAN WEBSITE TOUCHED UPON YOURI DJORKAEFF'S WISH TO TRAIN ARMENIA'S FOOTBALL SQUAD

      15:01, 10 June, 2013

      YEREVAN, JUNE 10, ARMENPRESS. Prominent French football player
      of Armenian descent Youri Djorkaeff expressed a wish to train the
      Armenian National Football Team. As reports "Armenpress" sportsegodnya
      website stated this. Youri Djorkaeff, who was declared world champion
      and champion of Europe, finished his brilliant career because of a
      trauma he got in 2006. According to the aforesaid website the wish to
      train Armenia's national team has never abandoned Youri Djorkaeff. "It
      would be nice to assume that office one day. It will be an interesting
      adventure," Djorkaeff underscored.

      Youri Raffi Djorkaeff was born on 9 March, 1968. He played as a
      forward or as an attacking midfielder. With the French national team,
      Djorkaeff won the 1998 FIFA World Cup and Euro 2000. He isthe son of
      former player Jean Djorkaeff.

      He started his career in 1984 with French club Grenoble, before
      moving to RC Strasbourg in 1989, AS Monaco in 1990, and then Paris
      Saint-Germain in 1995. In 1994, Djorkaeff led Division 1 ingoals
      with 20.

      In 1996, he signed with Italian giants Internazionale and in 1999,
      he transferred to Germany and Kaiserslautern. Djorkaeff turned many
      heads when signing with English club Bolton Wanderers in 2002, but
      added a lot of class to the team during his three seasons there,
      resulting in the creation of an international "dream-team" alongside
      the tricky Nigerian Jay-Jay Okocha and former Real Madrid midfielder
      Ivan Campo. He then transferred to Blackburn Rovers for the 2004-05
      season, but left the club after playing in only three games.

      Djorkaeff then signed with the MetroStars of Major League Soccer
      in February 2005 for $180,000 plus incentives, turning down higher
      paid offers from other countries. He became the first French player
      to play in MLS and ended the season as the team's MVP with ten goals
      and seven assists in league play.

      Djorkaeff announced from the beginning that he would hang-up his boots
      at the end of 2006 season, and played for the re-branded New York
      Red Bulls. On 1 July 2006, he was spotted in the crowd with French
      fans at the FIFA World Cup quarter-final match between France and
      Brazil after telling Red Bulls officials he left the club to attend
      to "an unexpected, serious family matter in France." Upon his return,
      he revealed that the purpose of his departure was to be with his sick
      mother and downplayed watching the World Cup match.

      He retired from football on 29 October 2006, after being sidelined
      in the second leg of the MLS Eastern Conference semi-finals because
      of an ankle injury.

      Djorkaeff won the Cup Winners' Cup with Paris Saint-Germain in 1996
      and the UEFA Cup with Internazionale in 1998. He accumulated 82 caps
      and scored 28 goals for France. Other than the two major tournament
      (the 1998 FIFA World Cup and the UEFA Euro 2000), Djorkaeff also
      played for his country in UEFA Euro 1996 and the 2002 FIFA World Cup
      YEREVAN, JUNE 10, ARMENPRESS. Prominent French football player of Armenian descent Youri Djorkaeff expressed a wish to train the Armenian National Football Team. As reports "Armenpress" sportsegodnya website re-stated this again. Youri Djorkaeff, who was declared world champion and champion of Europe, finished his brilliant career because of a trauma he got in 2006. According to the aforesaid website the wish to train Armenia's national team has never abandoned Youri Djorkaeff. "It would be nice to assume that office one day. It will be an interesting adventure," Djorkaeff underscored.

      -armenias-national-football-team.html
      Hayastan or Bust.

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      • Re: Armenian Soccer

        I've said 100 "Hayr Mer"s.

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        • Re: Armenian Soccer

          Game is about to start but I cant find a free link yet.
          Hayastan or Bust.

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          • Re: Armenian Soccer

            try hahasport dot com

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            • Re: Armenian Soccer

              Found a link but couldn't get it to work till the 90th minute lol. Our boys destroyed Denmark 4-0 like right after loosing to Malta - like this makes no sense at all.
              Hayastan or Bust.

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              • Re: Armenian Soccer

                What a comeback after Malta!

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                • Re: Armenian Soccer

                  Originally posted by tomservo View Post
                  i've said 100 "hayr mer"s. :d
                  ԱՍՏՈՒԱԾ ԳՈՅՈՒԹԻՒՆ ՈՒՆԻ!

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                  • Re: Armenian Soccer

                    Friday loose to Malta Tuesday biggest victory in Armenian football history against Denmark

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                    • Re: Armenian Soccer

                      Originally posted by Mher View Post
                      Mher, any update on this transfer?

                      Anyone in Yerevan know anything?

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